Attractions within Gower easily reached by Bus
Gower Explorer Buses cover Gower very comprehensively with hourly services on the main north and south routes. The secondary routes seamlessly connect with the main permitting a whole range of journey opportunities; and there is a spectacular bargain day ticket available for travel wholly within the Peninsula.
Bus times in Gower amd Mumbles
| Gower Heritage Centre: a vibrant crafts and rural life museum with an 800 year old water-powered corn and saw mill and working woollen mill. Buses 117 or 118 alighting at Parkmill Shepherd’s. |
Gower Coast Adventures: explore the coast of Gower by boat, a spectacular wildlife experience from Port Eynon. Buses 115, 117 or 118 alighting at Port Eynon Terminus.
![]() | National Trust Visitor Centre, Rhossili: overlooking Rhossili Bay, the shop boasts a range of Trust and local gifts, and provides local information. Bus 118 alighting at Rhossili Terminus. |
Oxwich Castle: ‘a castle in name only though no less majestic for that’, this spectacular building was the residence of the Mansel family from the 17th century. Buses 117 or 118 alighting at Oxwich Cross.
Oxwich National Nature Reserve: one of Wales’ premier reserves, with equal thirds’ woodland, marsh/salt marsh and dunes, and containing a wide variety of habitats. Buses 117 or 118 alighting at Oxwich Cross.
| Perriswood Archery & Falconry Centre:get taught the ancient skill of archery under expert tuition; plus falconry demonstrations and more. Buses 117 or 118 alighting at Perriswood. |
Rhossili Gallery: prides itself on supplying only the very best in limited edition and original art and exclusive jewellery; also a fine range of artwork from local artists. Bus 118 alighting at Rhossili Terminus.
Surf School in Llangennith: situated at Hillend Camp Site (0.5mi/0.8km from bus terminus), there are lessons for beginners and ‘improvers’. Buses 115 or 116 alighting at Llangennith Terminus.
Surf School in Rhossili with GSD Surf: learn to surf or improve your skills, equipment provided. Bus 118 alighting at Rhossili Terminus.
Weobley Castle: ‘a manor house dressed in castle clothing’, this, home of the de la Bere family until the 15th century stands prominently over Llanrhidian Salt Marshes. Buses 115 or 116 alighting at Weobley Castle.


