Pennard, Pwll Du and Bishopston Valley

Description

Pennard, Pwll Du and Bishopston Valley spectacular cliffs, caves where mammoths once lived, rare birds, an underground river, bat roosts, silver lead mining, ancient woodland, smuggling and limestone quarrying are just a few of the wonders of this area. There are also numerous archaeological features and two important caves – Bacon Hole and Minchin Hole. 

Long Ash Mine in Bishopston Valley was a silver lead mine and is now a roost for greater and lesser horseshoe bats. Pwll Du Bay was once an extensive limestone quarry. The buildings that remain were once inns for the thirsty workers. The bay was also a popular smuggling cove with some of the contraband maybe being sold in the inns. 

Pwll Du Head is the highest headland on Gower and offers fantastic views of Pennard Cliffs and the coastline towards Mumbles. How about a walk from our car park along the flat, grassy cliff tops west towards Three Cliffs Bay or Pwll Du to the east. These cliffs are common land grazed by cattle and sheep. This grazing is important for the Chough, a rare member of the crow family. If you’re looking for the best place to visit with family and kids, this is a perfect choice for a fun and relaxing day out.

Features

  • Free
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Coast: Coast rich in history including soaring cliffs, caves where mammoths once lived, rare birds, ancient woodland and stories of smugglers.
  • Exploring common land at Pennard: Pennard Cliffs is an area of spectacular scenery and designated as common land near Southgate, Swansea. Take a walk on the common and discover wildlife in Gower’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Spectacular cliffs, caves where mammoths once lived, rare birds, an underground river, bat roosts, silver lead mining, ancient woodland, smuggling and limestone quarrying are just a few of the wonders of this area. 
  • There are also numerous archaeological features and two important caves – Bacon Hole and Minchin Hole. Long Ash Mine in Bishopston Valley was a silver lead mine and is now a roost for greater and lesser horseshoe bats. Pwll Du Bay was once an extensive limestone quarry. The buildings that remain were once inns for the thirsty workers. 
  • The bay was also a popular smuggling cove with some of the contraband maybe being sold in the inns. Pwll Du Head is the highest headland on Gower and offers fantastic views of Pennard Cliffs and the coastline towards Mumbles. 
  • How about a walk from our car park along the flat, grassy cliff tops west towards Three Cliffs Bay or Pwll Du to the east. These cliffs are common land grazed by cattle and sheep. This grazing is important for the Chough, a rare member of the crow family.

Facilities

  • Parking: Southgate car park (NT).
  • Food & Drinks: Coffee shop - There is a shop and coffee shop in Southgate.
  • Dogs allowed: Welcome on leads, please be aware of livestock.

Price

Price: Free

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Address: Swansea SA3 2AU, UK

Post Code: SA3 2AU

Council: Swansea

County: West Glamorgan

  • By road: B4436 from Swansea and then minor road to Pennard and Southgate.
  • On foot: Numerous footpaths and bridleways.
  • By bus: Gower Explorer, 14, 14a and 114. Call Traveline Cymru on 0871 200 22 33 or visit Traveline Cymru.
  • Parking: Southgate car park (NT).

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