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Road cycling around Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) offers diverse terrain, from dramatic coastlines and expansive sandy beaches to rolling hills, woodlands, and traditional farmland. The peninsula features a plateau ranging from 150–450 feet high, incised by narrow, steep-sided valleys, which means many routes include significant climbs and descents. This landscape provides varied road cycling experiences, combining vast coastal views with challenging inland sections.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
5.0
(2)
142
riders
33.8km
01:36
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
100
riders
41.1km
01:57
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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99
riders
28.3km
01:20
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.5km
02:28
760m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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86
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47.2km
02:17
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A nice pub along the trail. Great place to meet and finish a bike ride you get get coffee from the little van if it’s open or obvs a post ride pint 🍺
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There is work on the sea wall at Oystermouth and you will need to ride on the main road on certain sections,should be finished by the Summer.
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Swansea bay is a great long stretch of beach and in one direction you have the city and the other direction you have Mumbles. Theres lots of cafes and places to visit and you can either walk on the footpath or along the beach. There are always lots of shells and things washed up so great for beach combing or exploring with kids
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This cafe is a great place to sit and get lunch, cakes or drinks with indoor and outdoor seating. The indoor seating has big windows and views across the beach and sea. There are toilets in the car park and paid parking, you can also walk along the coast path from here. For more info https://www.surfsidecafes.co.uk/
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This is a scenic stretch of trail in the Gower, offering an uphill or downhill route (depending on direction) that passes near the area's highest point.
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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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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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There are over 30 road cycling routes in Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) listed on komoot, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, leisurely rides to challenging routes with significant climbs.
Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You can expect dramatic coastlines with expansive sea views, rolling inland hills, and narrow, steep-sided valleys. This means many routes feature a good number of climbs and descents, providing varied and engaging rides.
Yes, Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) has several easy road cycling options. For a more relaxed experience, consider routes like The Mumbles – Swansea Bay loop from Pennard, which is 17.6 miles (28.3 km) and leads through coastal areas and urban fringes. While some major roads can be busy, many routes utilize quieter country roads, and there are also traffic-free options like "The Tawe Tour" and "Beside the Seaside" mentioned in regional information, though not specifically detailed as komoot routes here.
For those seeking a challenge, Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) offers routes with significant elevation gains. The region's plateau and steep-sided valleys ensure plenty of climbs. A good example is the Cefn Bryn – View from the Top of Cefn Bryn loop from Llangennith, which covers 48.1 miles (77.4 km) and features over 740 meters of ascent, offering panoramic views across the peninsula.
The Gower Peninsula is enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. During summer, while the weather is generally good, some sections on major roads like the A4118 and B4247 can experience higher traffic, so caution is advised. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Road cycling in Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) offers stunning views of its dramatic coastline, including iconic spots like Rhossili Bay and Three Cliffs Bay. Inland, you'll pass through rolling hills, heathland, and traditional farmlands. Notable landmarks include Weobley Castle and various viewpoints such as Llanmadoc Hill Summit and View of Three Cliffs Bay from Cefn Bryn.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Swansea Marina – Caswell Bay Beach loop from Pennard offers coastal views and varied terrain over 21.3 miles (34.3 km).
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's dramatic coastal scenery, the variety of terrain from challenging climbs to more gentle stretches, and the overall beauty of the Gower AONB.
Absolutely. Many routes in Gower Aonb (Gŵyr Ahne) offer a fantastic blend of coastal and inland scenery. The Three Cliffs Bay – Welshmoor loop from Port Eynon is a great example, winding through iconic coastal areas before venturing into the peninsula's diverse inland landscapes.
Parking is available at various points across the Gower Peninsula, particularly in popular coastal villages and near major attractions. Many komoot routes start from locations with accessible parking, such as Pennard or Port Eynon. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability when planning your ride.
Public transport options, primarily bus services, connect various parts of the Gower Peninsula with Swansea. You can plan your journey to reach starting points of routes, though it's always recommended to check bus schedules and any restrictions on carrying bicycles beforehand. For more general information on the region, you might find visitswanseabay.com helpful.
Yes, some routes will take you past or near historical landmarks. For instance, Weobley Castle is a notable historical site located within the Gower AONB, and certain routes may offer views or pass close to it. The region also features other historical structures like Oxwich Towers and Penrice Castle.


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