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Family friendly hiking trails around Bishopston, located on the Gower Peninsula, offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region features a blend of coastal paths, hidden valleys, and ancient woodlands. Hikers encounter varied terrain, including limestone caves and underground rivers within the Bishopston Valley. The area provides routes with moderate elevation gains and paths suitable for various fitness levels, leading to picturesque bays and popular beaches.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.7
(3)
22
hikers
6.52km
01:45
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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75
hikers
15.5km
04:20
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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42
hikers
8.68km
02:27
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39
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3.88km
01:04
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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22
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9.32km
02:29
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pair of walking shoes would be good on this route some sections in Feb were still muddy. However generally sand a grass under foot The pub in the photo is a great place to stop while waiting for bus to arrive.
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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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Caswell Bay and its beach is one of the best beach areas in Wales. It is very popular and accessible. It is a great spot for surfers, families and other beachgoers alike. It is a fantastic bay and has good all round amenities.
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Pwlldu Head gives you expansive rugged views down towards Pwlldu Bay. Views like this are just the norm on the Gower.
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Surfside cafe and kiosks selling toys and snacks. Public transport: approx. 400m from the beach. The distance between stop and beach may include difficult or rough terrain. Dogs: Seasonal dog ban from 1st May – 30th September.
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Caswell Bay beach is a sought-after spot with surfers and families alike. The bay has fantastic views and accessible amenities. The beach holds both a Blue Flag and Seaside award and is accessible by wheelchair. Fully Accessible via car and public transport (SA3 3BS). The car park is approximately 100m from the wheelchair accessible beach and there are toilets, external showers and refreshments nearby. Toilets: The car park is equipped with a modular Changing Places unit adjacent to the existing toilet block. Please note you will require a combination code to access the unit Two floating beach wheelchairs are available for hire free of charge from Swansea Council, but prior booking is essential. Surfside cafe and kiosks selling toys and snacks. Public transport: Yes, approx. 400m from the beach. The distance between stop and beach may include difficult or rough terrain. Dogs: Seasonal dog ban from 1st May – 30th September. Lifeguards: Between April 1 – Sep 17 2023. Caswell Bay is a voluntary no smoking beach. And is also suitable for watersports and is very popular with surfers, SUPpers and Kayakers. A lifeguard watches over during the summer months but beware of the rip current. Pay to park minimum stay 1hour = £2.50 +£2 hour after that.
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There are 18 family-friendly hiking trails around Bishopston, with 10 rated as easy and 7 as moderate, making them suitable for various family abilities.
The trails around Bishopston offer a diverse landscape, from coastal paths with pebble ridges to ancient woodlands and hidden valleys. Some routes, particularly in Bishopston Valley, can be muddy with uneven, stony paths and may include steep descents and ascents, while others like those leading to Caswell Bay Beach are relatively easy.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks. For a pleasant coastal loop, consider the Brandy Cove – Pwll Du Bay loop from Bishopston, which is just under 5 km. Another option is the Caswell Bay & Pwlldu Bay loop from Caswell, offering beautiful bay views.
Many trails lead to or pass by stunning natural features. You can explore the dramatic Pwll Du Bay, the picturesque Brandy Cove, or the popular Caswell Bay Beach. The Bishopston Valley itself features limestone caves, underground rivers, and ancient woodland, with historical points like the remains of Long Ash Mine.
The trails in Bishopston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of landscapes from beaches to woodlands, and the sense of adventure offered by the hidden valleys and coves.
Absolutely! Many routes in Bishopston feature spectacular coastal views and lead to beautiful beaches. The Caswell Bay Beach – Pwll Du Bay loop from Bishopston is a great example, connecting two lovely bays. You can also find trails that lead to Pwll Du Bay and Brandy Cove.
Bishopston is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for family hikes, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Autumn provides beautiful foliage in the ancient woodlands. Be mindful that some paths, especially in Bishopston Valley, can be muddy and slippery after rain, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
The ancient woodlands within Bishopston Valley are excellent for wildlife spotting, where keen observers might spot various bird species and unique trees like the wild service tree. Coastal paths also offer opportunities to see marine birds and other coastal wildlife.
Many trailheads around Bishopston, particularly those leading to popular bays like Caswell Bay, have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information, as some smaller access points might have limited space.
Yes, the Bishopston Valley is home to significant ancient woodland. Hiking through this valley offers a unique experience, with trails winding under a canopy of trees, revealing limestone caves and underground rivers. It's a truly immersive natural environment.
For families looking for a longer adventure, the Caswell Bay Beach – View of Three Cliffs Bay loop from Bishopston is a moderate 15 km route that offers extensive coastal views and takes you past significant landmarks, making for a rewarding full-day hike.


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