Mewslade Bay Beach01792 468321workBeachMewslade Bay is probably one of the prettiest bays on Gower. The short walk to the beach from the small village of Pitton leads down a wooded path and then through a valley which is owned by the National Trust. The path is not suitable for pushchairs and can get muddy in places during the winter. There is no beach at high tide, but it is very pleasant to watch the sea crashing against the rocks. The Bay is popular with surfers; at very low tide it is possible to walk around to Fall Bay.
Car park but it is some distance away (approx. 400m); very limited off road parking. No toilets or other facilities. Dogs are allowed. RhossiliGowerSwanseaSA3 1PHUnited Kingdom51.560744426190-4.280076026917http://www.showmewales.co.uk/southwalescoast
Mewslade Bay Beach
Beach, free entry
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Mewslade Bay is probably one of the prettiest bays on Gower. The short walk to the beach from the small village of Pitton leads down a wooded path and then through a valley which is owned by the National Trust. The path is not suitable for pushchairs and can get muddy in places during the winter. There is no beach at high tide, but it is very pleasant to watch the sea crashing against the rocks. The Bay is popular with surfers; at very low tide it is possible to walk around to Fall Bay.
Car park but it is some distance away (approx. 400m); very limited off road parking. No toilets or other facilities. Dogs are allowed.
Map reference: SS 420871 Lat: 51.56074 Long: -4.28008
From Swansea take the A4118 Port Eynon road; at Scurlage, turn right onto the B4247 (signed for Rhossili), continue to Pitton and left where signed to Mewslade Car Park.
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 18 miles from Swansea station