Holiday rentals 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, 115 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 timber hut stands against a backdrop of a sunset sky, displaying shades of orange and purple. The window reflects the surrounding landscape, and the path leading to the hut is partially lined with native hedgerow plants. The setting evokes a peaceful ambiance.
Hut in Southgate
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Sea View Shepherd’s Hut Solar Powered

You'll love this unique and romantic eco friendly escape nestled in the heart of a coastal farm with panoramic sea views and landscapes . Blackthorn Hut is named after the native hedgerow tree which borders the majority of the farm fields. The hut itself is built in timber so it is part of the surroundings. It is the perfect spot to relax, unwind and take in the spectacular views. A solar panel provides your electricity to the bedroom hut. The bathroom is separate to the hut. Water is outside

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The exterior of a charming stone cottage is framed by a wooden blue gate and ivy-covered walls. A decorative blue trellis marks the entrance, with a small porch leading to the door. Lush greenery and blooming flowers surround the cottage, creating a welcoming appearance.
Cottage in Gŵyr
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Driftwood Cottage, Gower. A perfect beach getaway

Driftwood cottage is a compact and beautiful detached 18th century stone cottage, set in it's own small garden and based in the idyllic hamlet of Cwm Ivy in North Gower. A magical walk from the property leads through the Whitford National Nature Reserve to both Whitford Sands and Broughton Bay (both are within half a mile). The Gower peninsular offers an array of beautiful coastal walks, open grasslands, woodland and marsh walks. It also boasts some of the most spectacular beaches in the UK.

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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 Gŵyr
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 214 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 panoramic view captures the lush, green landscape of Pwlldu Bay, framed by autumn foliage on the cliffs. The tranquil sea reflects the clear sky, while a small pond is visible in the garden below, enhancing the natural beauty of the secluded environment.
Cabin in High Pennard
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

Remote eco-retreat overlooking stunning Pwlldu Bay

This is a 1 bedroom cabin and is not suitable for children or pets. Vehicular access to this listing is via a farm track with 3/4 of a mile of VERY BUMPY potholes. The first thing visitors notice is “the view”. The Bunkhouse offers a unique perspective on secluded Pwlldu Bay. Atop limestone cliffs, The Bunkhouse is nestled in Wales’ first AONB. Retreat from the bustle of city life, pause and connect with the wild, and relax to the sound of the sea as the Gower coast unfolds before you.

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The cottage exterior is adorned with vibrant climbing flowers, enhancing its charm. A wooden arbor with green vines frames the entrance, while stone pathways and a variety of plants create an inviting garden ambiance.
Guest suite in Gŵyr
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Fab cottage with pool, close to beach and pub

This cozy cottage is situated in the village of Llangennith, in Gower, the first designated area of outstanding natural beauty and one mile from Llangennith beach and award winning Rhossili bay. It is a great holiday and touring location with easy access to beautiful beaches, country walks and country pubs. The cottage sleeps 2 adults and 2 children, with 2 single beds and a double bed Well equipped kitchen and ground floor wet room. Free onsite parking and storage. Host lives in main house.

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A serene coastal landscape is presented, featuring a sandy beach that curves along a calm bay. Rolling hills and greenery frame the scene, while the open sea extends into the distance under a clear blue sky.
Guest house in Gŵyr
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 435 reviews

Sea Views & Hot Tub - Coastal Cottage Annexe

The Side is a self contained, private modern annexe boasting sea views and full use of a luxury hot tub. Nestled in the heart of the Gower Peninsula, the charming one bedroom holiday let in Horton, offers the perfect blend of coastal tranquility and adventure. Whether you are seeking a romantic retreat, a solo escape, or a base to explore the wild beauty of Gower, this cosy haven is your gateway to unforgettable moments. The Side is just a 5 minute stroll downhill to Horton & Port Eynon Bay.

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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.
Flat in Langland
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 322 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 Gŵyr
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 241 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 balcony offers a direct view of the sandy beach and sea, featuring two wicker chairs and a glass table adorned with cocktails. The horizon showcases calm waters under a clear blue sky, providing a serene coastal setting.
Apartment in Bishopston
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Stunning Beach Apartment - Uninterrupted Sea Views

A fully refurbished apartment enjoying uninterrupted and elevated views of Caswell Bay. The internal bedroom window allows you drift off to the sound of the waves below. Accessed via 5 steps at the main entrance with balcony, private parking and direct access to the beach. Caswell Bay is a blue flagged sandy beach situated 5 minutes by car from the bustling village of Mumbles with its many boutiques, bars and restaurants. From coastal paths to a surfer's paradise, Caswell has it all.

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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.
Apartment in Gŵyr
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 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 Gŵyr
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 172 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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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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