
Gower Wild Swimming Weekend
Coves, caves, and cold water therapy
Coves, caves, and cold water therapy
Highlights
Who It's For
Active adults comfortable in cold water and with some coastal walking. Previous wild swimming experience is recommended.
Not Suitable For
Those with limited mobility, fear of heights, or those who are not confident swimmers. Young children.
Cost Breakdown
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Your Itinerary
The perfect 2 days Gower road trip
Day 1
Coasteering at Port Eynon
Explore the coastline with Gower Activity Centres, scrambling over rocks, swimming in hidden coves, and jumping into the sea.
The Ship Inn, Port Eynon
A traditional pub with sea views serving hearty lunches.
Wild Swimming at the Blue Pool
A deep tidal pool perfect for a refreshing swim (check tide times!). Walk along the coast to reach the Blue Pool.
Port Eynon Beach Campsite
A campsite right on the beach, perfect for early morning swims. Walking distance to the pub.
Day 2
Wild Swimming at Three Cliffs Bay
Swim in the iconic Three Cliffs Bay, taking in the stunning scenery. Be aware of currents.
Three Cliffs Coffee Shop
A cafe close to the beach, selling light meals and cakes.
Walk to Fall Bay
Take a scenic walk along the coast path to Fall Bay, another secluded swimming spot. Requires some clambering.
Trip Overview
Climate Overview
Aberporth (West Wales) • 30-year averages
Data: Met Office
Trip Cost
standardEstimates based on published rates • actual prices may vary
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