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Rhossili bay beach

Rhossili, United Kingdom
Located within the settlement
Rhossili 1.1 km
Map of beach
Playground Kids Play Area
7.8km
Playground Waun Sidan, Playground
8.8km

About

Rhossili bay beach is located on the Celtic Sea (part of North Atlantic Ocean) and it is in the 3th place out of 11 beaches in the Swansea region The beach is located in an urban area, surrounded by the cliffs.

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+18 o C +15 o C
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8.8 M/S
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+18 o C
Water temperature
0.8 M
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Rhossili, Wales, Swansea

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Located within the settlement
Rhossili 1.1 km
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Playground Kids Play Area
7.8km
Playground Waun Sidan, Playground
8.8km
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12 accomodations nearby
2.5km from the beach
10 Exceptional
Hendrefoelan Student Village  •  3.4km   from center
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Western House

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Rhossili  •  3.6km   from center
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Rhossili  •  3.6km   from center
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Blas Gwyr

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Rhossili  •  3.7km   from center
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Rhossili  •  3.6km   from center
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Hendrefoelan Student Village  •  3.7km   from center
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Hendrefoelan Student Village  •  3.7km   from center
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Hendrefoelan Student Village  •  4km   from center
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9.3 Excellent
Hendrefoelan Student Village  •  5.6km   from center
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5km from the beach
8.8 Excellent
Hendrefoelan Student Village  •  5.7km   from center
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Gower Cottage

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Rhossili  •  4.7km   from center
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The Dairy

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Located at nearest locality
Rhossili  •  6km   from center
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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7 (Good)

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Localities

Rhossili  •  1.1km

Transport

SWS  •  15.8km
Reynoldston Police Station  •  7.6km
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7.8 Very good

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Ethan Harris
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

The beach offers of magnificent sunsets that will leave you in awe. This is the perfect spot to visit with your loved ones, be it family or friends. The beach is equipped with all the necessary amenities to make your visit comfortable. If you're feeling adventurous, take a leisurely stroll to the cliff and witness the breathtaking sunset.

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Lila Corbin
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

This breathtaking stretch of natural beauty is undoubtedly one of the finest in South Wales, boasting a magnificent three-mile expanse of sandy beach that is framed by towering cliffs. Descending to the beach can be a bit of a challenge, with a steep and sometimes slippery pathway that includes steps and rough terrain. However, for those who are in good shape, it's a mild workout that can be taken at a leisurely pace, with benches along the way for those who need to catch their breath. The beach itself is a haven for dog lovers and shell collectors alike, although it's important to be mindful of jellyfish both in the water and on the shore. A highlight of the area is the Wreck of the Helvetia, which can be found towards the south end of the beach. It's an ideal spot for quiet contemplation, and also offers a great opportunity for taking some stunning photographs. Above the beach, there is a broad, level walk that extends for just under a mile and leads to the old Coast Guard Station. Along the way, visitors can stop at the National Trust shop, which is a great place to pick up souvenirs or learn more about the area's history. No matter what time of year you visit, there is always something to enjoy here. The west-facing beach offers spectacular sunsets, and even during the busy summer months, there is usually plenty of space to spread out and relax. If you're driving, be aware that parking can be a bit of a challenge. The National Trust car park charges £6, and payment can be made via coin-operated machines or the PayByPhone app (although signal strength can be an issue). Alternatively, the St Mary's church car park further down the road charges £5 and accepts cash payments in an honesty box. To ensure a spot during peak season, it's best to arrive early - ideally before 10am.

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Conlan
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

I was absolutely blown away by the sheer beauty of this beach. The stunning contrast between the soft, yellow sand and the lush, verdant cliffs was truly breathtaking. It's no wonder that this beach is considered one of the most picturesque in the world. Every step I took along the shoreline felt like a magical journey, as if I was walking through a dream. I could feel the warm sun on my skin and the cool breeze in my hair, and I knew that I was experiencing something truly special. This beach is a true gem, and I feel incredibly lucky to have had the chance to witness its natural splendor.

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Dinoi Andrea
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

The beach offers breathtaking sunsets that will leave you in awe. The peaceful ambiance of the surroundings will transport you to a state of tranquility. With a national trust membership, parking is complimentary, and there are ample spaces available. A pleasant stroll to Worms Head is a must-do activity. There are numerous dining options to choose from, and restrooms are readily accessible. The beach is a haven for dog lovers, making it the perfect destination for a family outing.

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Ryvin.
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

The sprawling expanse of this beach is a sight to behold, its beauty leaving a lasting impression. I had the pleasure of visiting in 2016 and was struck by how tiny people appeared in some of my photos, a testament to the sheer size of this natural wonder.

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