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Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton

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Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton

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Family friendly hiking trails around Llangennith, Llanmadoc And Cheriton are characterized by a diverse landscape within the Gower Peninsula, featuring expansive sandy beaches, significant dune systems, and rolling hills. The terrain offers a mix of coastal paths, salt marshes, woodlands, and open moorland. Prominent features include Llanmadoc Hill, which provides panoramic views, and extensive sandy beaches like Whiteford Sands. This region, part of the Gower National Landscape, provides varied environments for outdoor exploration.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Llangennith,…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Blue Pool Bay near Llangennith loop — Gŵyr / Gower

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Embark on a moderate hike along the stunning Welsh coastline with the Blue Pool Bay near Llangennith loop. This 5.2-mile (8.4 km) route, featuring 335 feet (102 metres) of elevation…

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hike the difficult 13.6-mile Whiteford Sands & Burry Holmes Island loop from Llanmadoc, featuring coastal views and tidal island access.

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Hike the moderate Weobley Castle loop from Llanmadoc, a 6.7-mile route through diverse Gower landscapes and past a historic castle.

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St. Cenydd’s Church is a beautiful church set in the heart of Llangennith. It was built around the 12th century on the site of a 6th-century llan, or churchyard. If a Welsh village has a 'Llan' in the name, it contains a church. The church has a long chancel, but it is the large, impressive square saddleback roofed tower with lancet windows that is a striking sight. The church was originally built on the site of a priory originally established by St. Ceyndd, who was born in the local area.

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On the western tip of the Gower Peninsula is the long, sweeping bay of Rhossili. It is bordered with Worms Head on the one side and Burry Holmes Island on the other. In between are golden sands, replete with a shipwreck, that are overlooked with the long ridgeline of Rhossili Down, which culminates at its 193-metre high trig point. It is a stunning place punctuated with beautiful pink gorse bushes in the summer, along good-quality footpaths with wide panoramic views down onto the sands below and out to sea.

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Llangennith village is a charming village in the Gower Penninsula set between the rolling coastal hills of Llanmadoc Hill, Rhossili Down, and Hardings Down. Beautiful St.Cenydd church is the central and focal point of the village, with the pub coming in a close second. The village is a very popular location with families and surfers.

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Llanmadoc Hill has fine views across towards Rhossili Down and nearby Harding's Down. With a trig point, a cairn, and an orientation table, it has a nice broad summit, which has few access paths to the the top. At 186 metres high, it is also a UK-designated P100 hill with 105 metres of prominence.

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This is a lovely beach with the main feature being a large natural circular rock pool at the western end. The path going down to it is rough, and the pool is really only accessible at low tide.

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This is such an expansive long beach, nearly five kilometres from end to end. It is a great place, there are beautiful views of Rhossili Downs overlooking the beach, super nice beach side views of Worms Head, and then on the far side of the sands is the rocky little island of Burry Holmes. To round the whole scene off nearby are the iconic wooden remains shipwrecked Helvetia, with its ribs sticking out of the sand.

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Out at the rugged end of Whiteford sands is Whiteford Point Lighthouse (also referred to as Whitford Point). It was built in 1865 to mark Whitford Point shoals, in the Burry estuary. This is a great place for a run with a nice flat but sandy sock filled route with great sea views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails can we find in Llangennith, Llanmadoc, and Cheriton?

The region offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking options. You'll find over 45 routes specifically curated for hiking, with 16 of them rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children.

What makes the hiking trails in this region particularly suitable for families?

The Gower Peninsula, where Llangennith, Llanmadoc, and Cheriton are located, is renowned for its diverse and accessible landscapes. Families can enjoy a mix of expansive sandy beaches, gentle coastal paths, rolling hills with panoramic views, and sheltered woodlands. Many trails are well-maintained and offer manageable distances and elevation changes, making them ideal for all ages.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in Llangennith, Llanmadoc, and Cheriton?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in this area, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of terrain, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for family outings.

Are there any easy circular walks suitable for families with young children?

Yes, there are several easy circular routes perfect for families. For a scenic coastal experience, consider the Blue Pool Bay near Llangennith loop. This moderate route offers beautiful views and the chance to explore the unique Blue Pool at low tide. Another great option is the Llanmadoc Hill loop from Llanmadoc, which provides rewarding views from the summit.

Can we bring our dog on these family-friendly hikes?

Many trails in the Llangennith, Llanmadoc, and Cheriton area are dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for your furry companions to enjoy. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, on beaches during peak season, or in sensitive wildlife areas like the dune systems and salt marshes. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

Are there any trails that offer great viewpoints for families to enjoy?

Absolutely! The region is full of fantastic viewpoints. The summit of Llanmadoc Hill offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Gower Peninsula, the Loughor Estuary, and the Bristol Channel. Many coastal paths also provide sweeping vistas of the coastline, including the iconic Worms Head in the distance.

What kind of natural landscapes and features can we expect to see on family hikes here?

Families will encounter a rich tapestry of natural beauty. Expect to walk along vast sandy beaches like Whiteford Sands, explore significant dune systems, traverse rolling hills, and discover important salt marshes and woodlands. The area is part of the Gower National Landscape (formerly AONB), ensuring unspoiled natural environments and diverse ecosystems.

Are there any interesting historical sites or landmarks to explore along the family trails?

Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the beautiful 12th-century St Cenydd's Church in Llangennith. For a glimpse into the past, consider a route that passes by Weobley Castle, a medieval fortified manor house. Llanmadoc Hill itself holds historical significance with Iron Age hillfort remains and Bronze Age burial cairns.

Are there any unique natural attractions that are accessible on family walks?

Definitely! A must-see is the Blue Pool, a natural circular rock pool near Llangennith, accessible at low tide via a clifftop path. Another iconic feature is the historic Whiteford Point Lighthouse, which stands proudly on Whiteford Sands and can be reached via coastal walks from Llanmadoc.

Are there public transport options available to reach the trailheads?

While public transport options exist, they can be limited in some of the more rural parts of the Gower Peninsula. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, especially when planning to reach specific trailheads in Llangennith, Llanmadoc, or Cheriton. For detailed information on bus routes and timetables, it's best to consult the Swansea Council public transport website or local travel apps.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the family-friendly routes for refreshments?

Yes, you'll find welcoming establishments in the villages. Llangennith and Llanmadoc both offer pubs and cafes where families can stop for refreshments or a meal. These local spots are perfect for a break after a walk, often providing a taste of local hospitality.

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