Rhossili Downs to Llangennith Circular
Gower Peninsula

Rhossili Bay, located on the southwestern tip of the Gower Peninsula in Wales, is a stunning destination known for its natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes. The bay boasts three miles of golden sandy beach, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a day of relaxation. One of the unique features of Rhossili Bay is its dog-friendly policy, allowing visitors to bring their furry friends along to enjoy the beach all year round.
At low tide, the remains of the 1887 wreck of the Helvetia can be seen, adding a touch of history to the scenic views. The bay was the first beach to be awarded Britain’s Best Beach by Trip Advisor’s Traveller’s Choice, a testament to its popularity and charm. From the cliffs, visitors can enjoy amazing views of the bay and the iconic Worms Head, a tidal island that can be reached on foot during low tide.
Rhossili Bay is not just about the beach; it offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. There are several walking routes, including the Rhossili Downs and Rhossili Point, which provide stunning views and opportunities to explore the local flora and fauna. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including grey seals that can often be seen resting on the rocks around Worms Head.
Elevation Gain
957ft
Distance
5.15 miles
Type
Loop
Difficulty
Moderate
Route
A beautiful circular walk that takes you up to the highest point on Gower, offering incredible 360° views. During the summer months, the hills are blanketed in purple heather, with sweeping views down to the beach and Worm’s Head beyond. On a clear day, you can even spot Tenby, Pendine and across to Pembrokeshire.
The route begins with a few steep sections and uneven terrain, including steps, but once you’re up on the higher ground it’s much quieter — you’ll likely only pass a few people. At the summit, you’ll be rewarded with a trig point and those stunning panoramic views.
Things do get busier as you descend into Llangennith (near Hillend Campsite) and again near the Rhossili end of the beach. However, the middle stretch of sand tends to stay quiet and peaceful — perfect for letting the dogs run free, especially when the tide is out.
This circular walk typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on pace and how often you stop to admire the views.
Facilities
National Trust Shop open daily and public toilets available
Information for pet owners
Suitable for dogs, although you’re likely to encounter grazing livestock such as sheep and ponies at various times of the year
Places to eat
The View Rhossili is a scenic, dog-friendly café nestled above the iconic Rhossili Bay on the Gower Peninsula. With panoramic coastal views, outdoor seating, and plenty of space for pups to relax, it’s the perfect pit stop after a beach walk or cliff-top ramble.
The Look Out is a dog-friendly gem overlooking Rhossili Bay. Open daily from 9.30am, it’s the perfect spot to refuel with a sandwich, locally made cake or ice cream — and even pick up some beach essentials or a souvenir to remember your trip.
Where to park?
Coordinates: 51.56926° N, 4.28870° W
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Free for National Trust Members
Up to 2hrs - £4.00
Over 2hrs - £8.00
Getting here
By Road - From Swansea (J42) take the A483 to Swansea. Continue on to the A4067. At Black Pill, turn on to the B4436. Turn right to keep on the B4436 at Pennard before turning left on to the A4118. At Scurlage, take the B4247 to Rhosili. From Swansea (J47) Take the A483 and then take the A484, Turn left to Gowerton. At lights, take the B4295 to Llanrhidian. Then take the B4271 and follow signs for Reynoldston. Continue to A4118 and turn right. At Scurlage, take the B4247 to Rhossili.
By Bus - There are regular services from Swansea to Rhosili. (Monday-Saturday, Sunday (summer service only). Services 118/119 (NAT) and 114 (Sundays First Cymru). Additional services connect quieter parts of Gower with the 118 and 116 (Swansea-North Gower service.
Nesting season is between March 1st to July 31st each year and on open access land, dogs are required to be on lead by law.
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