Holiday houses in Gŵyr

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A charming attic space is enhanced by large bifold doors that open to reveal a scenic view of the lush countryside. A cozy wicker chair adds a touch of comfort, while the soft carpet provides warmth underfoot. Natural light floods the area, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Barn in Felinfoel
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Rural retreat - forest, lake and views!

Immerse yourself in this idyllic barn conversion nestled in the South Wales countryside, close to the Gower and Pembrokeshire. Boasting 7 acres of enchanting forest, a serene pond, and a delightful summer house, this property is a nature lover's dream. Evenings by the crackling log burner, creates a cozy retreat in every season. Embrace the harmonious blend of modern comfort and rural allure. Your sanctuary awaits in this timeless haven. ***Not a party house or suitable for stag/hen weekends***

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A historic stone ruin is set against a clear blue sky, showcasing a weathered facade with two arched openings. The surrounding landscape features grassy hills and a sandy path, with a small dog walking near the base of the structure.
Condo in Southgate
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Belvedere Cove Apartment By Three Cliffs Bay

Welcome to Belvedere Cove! We have recently upgraded our bathroom! Our space is cosy, compact, and conveniently located a short walk from Three Cliffs Bay and Pobbles Beach. Located in the village of Pennard, Our space is functionally linked to the side of our main house. Peacefully located in a quiet cul-de-sac. Newly renovated, consisting of 1 double bedroom, kitchenette and dining area, and a large bathroom fully fitted with a bathtub and separate shower facilities. Driveway parking.

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The exterior of the cottage is visible, showcasing a modern design with dark cladding and large windows. Lush greenery surrounds the entrance, leading to a brick paved area. A clear blue sky with clouds enhances the inviting atmosphere of the property.
Home in Rhossili
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The Store at Mewslade Cottage

The Store at Mewslade Cottage is a self contained unit with separate entrance and beautiful courtyard area within the garden. It is located at the end of the Gower peninsular has off-road parking and is 5 minutes walk down a lane to beautiful Mewslade beach, 10 minutes walk to wonderful Rhossili. It has a low double bed up narrow stairs in a lovely roof space (not standing height), a kitchen and dining area that opens out onto the courtyard, separate room with sofa bed & TV and a shower room.

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A spacious lounge area is furnished with a comfortable gray sofa and a rustic coffee table. A large Smart TV is mounted on the wall, and a bright piece of artwork enhances the decor. Natural light flows in through glass doors leading to an outdoor terrace.
Home in Mumbles
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Romantic home a few minutes from the seafront.

Sea Breeze is a very charming open plan house with it's own private parking spaces. It has a well-equipped kitchen, the dining area caters up to 6 persons and the spacious lounge offers a comfortable seating area with electric fire and Smart TV. The French doors allows a continuation of the romantic feel with its cosy outside terrace and sea view while upstairs offers 1 King sized bed, 1 double and 2 singles. There are 3 bathrooms each with a shower with the main bathroom offering a bathtub.

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A spacious balcony features two vibrant yellow chairs and a comfortable sofa facing panoramic sea views over Langland Bay. Potted plants add greenery, and the floor showcases a tiled pattern, enhancing the outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment.
Apartment in Langland
5 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Langland Sea-View Apartment-3 Bed, Balcony+Parking

Welcome to our large modern and spacious apartment in this beautiful seaside location. It has 180 degree views over Langland Bay which can be enjoyed from the bright & airy open plan living space as well as from the balcony. The apartment is ideally located only a short walk from Langland Beach and 5 minutes by car or 20 minutes walk to the picturesque village of Mumbles. This is a perfect base to explore the beaches of Gower and enjoy the surf, swimming, sunbathing and walking on offer.

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An open-plan living area features a spacious sofa draped with a textured throw. Light gray walls and a mix of natural light from windows create a bright atmosphere. A staircase leads to an upper level, and a door reveals a garden view, enhancing the inviting layout.
Cabin in Parkmill
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

5* Gower holiday cabin - walk to Three Cliffs Bay

Jacob Cottage is situated in the heart of Gower in the pretty village of Parkmill, within walking distance of the internationally acclaimed beach Three Cliffs Bay. The cabin is nestled among the trees in a quiet location along a single track lane. It has been lovingly designed as a unique space to unwind and enjoy the local area. Every detail and design feature has been thought through – Anglepoise lamps, Toast wool cushions, Ercol table and chairs, Welsh slate floor to name but a few.

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A warm bedroom features exposed stone walls and large windows allowing for natural light. A spacious bed is layered with light linens and neatly rolled towels. A vintage dresser and a woven basket add character, while a cozy chair is positioned near the window.
Condo in Parkmill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Charming country house annexe

Seven night bookings only please in a school summer holidays. Changeover Fridays. A stylishly rustic annexe furnished with a considered collection of vintage pieces and set in it's own secluded valley, twenty minutes stroll away from the majestic Three Cliffs Bay. The property comfortably sleeps four, has delightful gardens and oozes charm and character. Village amenities such as an artisan bakery, independent shop/ cafe and heritage centre are all within a three or four minute walk.

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The exterior of a stone barn showcases a charming entrance and a bench, surrounded by a peaceful landscape. The horizon reveals the ocean and rolling hills, inviting exploration and relaxation.
Barn in Llangennith
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

The Hayloft

The Hayloft is a beautifully decorated 19th century stone barn. Recently refurbished, this creative, dog friendly space is just a mile away from the renowned surfing beach of Llangennith and closer still to the well known pub -The kings Head. Relax in your own living room with rustic oak beams and wake up in a king-sized bed. Enjoy a luxurious en-suite and a bonus kitchenette. Enjoy exploring our wild flower meadows where you can take in the breathtaking vista of Llangennith beach

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The exterior of the barn conversion is depicted, showcasing a blend of natural stone and slate roofing. A small garden area with a patio table and chairs is visible, surrounded by greenery and flowering plants. A bright umbrella provides shade for outdoor relaxation.
Cottage in Burry
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Whitewell Barn, Burry Farm

New barn conversion, in a quiet location only 10 minutes away from the Gower coast and a choice of at least 5 beaches. Dog friendly max 2. Character barn with slate floors and oak beams. 3 bedrooms 2 en-suite shower and a family bathroom. There is a double sofa bed in the lounge so the barn will sleep 8, a single guest bed can be added to the twin/ or a travel cot. Lounge, kitchen & dining area are open plan providing one large family space. Small private garden with table &chairs.

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The exterior of a charming chapel conversion is depicted, showcasing a stone façade with arched windows and a tower. A manicured lawn with a circular flower bed is visible in the foreground, surrounded by trees that create a serene atmosphere.
Home in Swansea
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Lovely and quaint authentic 1800s Chapel, Mumbles

Experience a unique stay at Oystermouth Chapel, a beautifully converted historic chapel near Mumbles and the stunning Gower coastline. Sleeping up to 6 guests, the property features a bright open-plan living space with vaulted ceilings and skylights, stylish bedrooms, and a roll-top bath perfect for relaxing after coastal walks. Set in a peaceful garden setting yet close to beaches, cafés and restaurants, it’s an ideal retreat for families or friends exploring the Gower.

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An outdoor balcony features a charcoal BBQ with food grilling, accompanied by a bowl of snack items. Cozy seating with a blanket is nearby, and hanging lanterns provide ambient lighting under a covered roof. Surrounding trees display vibrant autumn foliage.
Tiny home in Parkmill
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Luxury Quirky woodland cabin with hot tub

This rustic, stylish handmade hideaway, less than a mile from Three Cliffs Bay, is perfect for a seaside escape on the Gower Peninsula. Eirlys – meaning snowdrop in Welsh – is a beautifully unique small cabin with a natural, rewilded feel. Enjoy designer bedding, a porch set in the wilderness looking into the woods, and eco-friendly Faith in Nature toiletries. Ideal for couples or small families, with a short walk to the beach, cafes, and cosy pubs.

Top Guest favourite
A bright living area is featured, showcasing a blue sofa and a yellow armchair positioned around a coffee table. Large panoramic windows provide expansive views of the sea and coastline. A modern flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, and a dining table is situated nearby.
Apartment in Mumbles
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 657 reviews

Beachfront Apartment

Top floor beach front apartment overlooking picturesque Limeslade Bay with uninterupted panoramic views to Swansea and Devon. Open the windows to smell the sea air and hear the sound of waves crashing on the pebbles below. On the start of the coastal path to the local beaches and the spectacular Gower Peninsula and just a short walk takes you to Mumbles with its boutique shops, art galleries and picturesque seafront restaurants. Dog friendly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Gower located?

    Gower is a peninsula in southern Wales, known for its coastal scenery. It lies near Swansea, with countryside, beaches, and picturesque villages throughout the area.

  • When is the best time to visit Gower?

    Late spring through summer is often recommended for exploring Gower’s beaches and trails. Mild temperatures around 54–67°F (12–20°C) and longer daylight hours make outdoor activities popular, though showers can occur year-round.

  • How old is Gower?

    The Gower peninsula has evidence of human settlement dating back thousands of years, with prehistoric sites and medieval ruins found throughout. It was designated Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the mid-20th century.

  • Why was Gower built?

    Gower was not constructed as a single project but has evolved through centuries of habitation, farming, and conservation efforts. Its communities grew around agriculture, trade, and coastal resources, shaping its landscape.

  • What are some things to do near Gower?

    Visitors can explore sandy beaches like Rhossili Bay, walk scenic coastal paths, and visit traditional villages such as Mumbles. The region also has opportunities for surfing, birdwatching, and sampling local food specialties.

  • How is the weather near Gower?

    Gower generally has a mild climate with cooler winters around 39–48°F (4–9°C) and warmer summers near 57–67°F (14–20°C). Light rain is common, so a waterproof layer is recommended for outdoor plans.

  • How was Gower built?

    Gower’s landscape formed naturally over millennia, shaped by coastal erosion, glaciation, and human activity. Ancient settlements, stone structures, and agricultural patterns reflect how communities have contributed to its development.

  • What is the history of Gower?

    Gower has a long history, from prehistoric cave sites and medieval castles to centuries of farming communities. The area is recognized for its cultural heritage and was named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to encourage conservation.

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