WALK 5: LLANGENNITH TO RHOSSILI ON COASTAL PATH
| A stunningly beautiful coastal path with good views of the wide sweep of Rhossili Bay with Broughton Burrows to the north and iconic Worm’s Head to the south. Photo: Rhossili Parsongae, J. Davies |
Map: OS Explorer 164 or Landranger 159
Distance: Approximately 2¾ miles; 4.5 kilometres.
Terrain: Initially on a minor road (busy traffic in season) thence coastal path, rough and rocky in places and a steep climb for the last quarter of a mile (0.5 kilometre)
Start: Llangennith bus terminus; map reference 426916
Bus there: Gower Explorer 115 or 116 from Swansea City Centre, approximately every two hours daytime, Mondays to Saturdays; no service Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Walk: Alighting from the bus at the terminus, proceed along the road signed ‘Hill End’ until you reach the entrance to the holiday park (¾ mile; 1.2 kilometres). Here, bear left on to a public footpath that skirts the shoreline along the length of Rhossili Bay, passing en route the noted old parsonage before ascending steeply to reach Rhossili village near the ancient church. The bus stop is a short walk through the churchyard.
Finish: Rhossili bus terminus; map reference 415881
Facilities: The National Trust Visitor Centre in Rhossili has a gift shop; there are also cafes, a hotel serving bar meals and toilets near by
Bus back: Gower Explorer Service 118 to Swansea City Centre, mainly every hour Mondays to Saturdays; on Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays, four journeys.
Tickets
From Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot and the Valleys: First Day Swansea Bay; prices as of spring 2011: £4.40 adult, £2.80 child.
Updated 18.05.11