Season: autumn
Langland Bay is located just west of Mumbles Head on The Gower Peninsula and is the most easterly of the regional beaches. The beach is shingled on the upper reaches, but reveals acres of golden sand at low tide. Langland Bay is family friendly, with all the facilities that most visitors require close by. It holds a Blue Flag and Seaside Award, as well as attracting surfers with a variety of breaks. The beach huts lend a picturesque twist to the scene and the attractive coast path leads both ways from here, east to Caswell Bay and west to Limeslade.
Les’ succinct summary of the beach’s appeal.
An expansive autumnal scene on the beach at Langland Bay.
Green beach huts, a cafe. takeaway food/ice cream/toy shop, tennis courts, a golf course, an award-winning brasserie and accommodation with spectacular views – this sums up the amazing bay that is Langland. With lifeguards in summer and dogs allowed in winter, being home to surfers, sun bathers, coffee drinkers and ramblers alike, you can be sure to have a great time at Langland Bay.