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Touring cycling routes around Gowerton benefit from diverse landscapes, including coastal vistas, woodland trails, and rolling hills. The region serves as a gateway to the Gower Peninsula, the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by northern sand dunes, salt marshes, and southern limestone cliffs. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from heathland and grassland to oak woodlands and fresh and saltwater marshes. The area also features prominent hills like Cefn Bryn, offering panoramic views.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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39
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62.2km
04:04
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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35
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75.7km
04:41
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(11)
84
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36.2km
02:16
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.2km
03:43
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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57.1km
03:37
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If it’s been even remotely damp, you NEED mudguards or ass-savers!
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The bike path to get on at Tumble is closed due to felling trees. They have put a diversion in, but it means going down steps. Apparently it's closed off for about 6 months give or take.
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Rhossili Bay is the focal point of the Gower Peninsula. It is just such an iconic destination. In the immediate vicinity, you have views of the amazing rocky peninsula of Worms Head, the sweeping panoramic view across Rhossili Bay Beach, and the nearby ridge that forms Rhossili Down with its trig pointed summit. There is a National Trust car park here for parking, bars, and cafes. The path down to the beach is good but not accessible for wheelchairs, unfortunately. On the beach itself, there is the iconic wreck of the Norwegian barque Helvetia. The remains of the wreck at low tide are simply one of the most photographed locations on Gower, and its ribbed outline resembles something akin to a dinosaur ribcage poking its way out of the sand. On the far side of this glorious three-mile beach is Burry Holmes Island, but it is only accessible at low tide. This is equally so with nearby Worms Head, which is a great adventure but one that needs due care due to its rocky nature and tidal access. This iconic tidal penninsula is only available 2.5 hours either side of low tide, and the walk will take you a minimum of two hours. Ensure you are in good physical shape to do the journey and have checked the tide times before you depart. If in doubt or for further excellent information, see Chris Knight's webpage below. https://ohwhataknight.co.uk/blog/worms-head-hike-guide WARNING: Crossing to Worms Head has resulted in injuries and drowning fatalities in the past. If you have been caught out by the tide, do not attempt to swim ashore.
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Port Eynon Bay is probably Gower's most popular beach. With nearly a mile of golden sand backed by sand dunes. It is popular for all types of water sports and generally offers safe swimming.
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Rhossili Beach stretches for miles, boasting golden sands and stunning vistas. Renowned for its dramatic cliffs and the iconic Worm's Head rock formation. It's a perfect spot to Grab an ice cream and rest your tired legs in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Gowerton offers a diverse selection of over 20 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy rides to more challenging excursions across the region's varied landscapes.
Yes, Gowerton provides touring cycling routes suitable for a wide range of abilities. You'll find a mix of routes, including 1 easy route, 9 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced cyclists alike. The terrain varies from coastal paths to rolling hills and woodland trails.
The touring cycling routes around Gowerton feature a mix of surfaces. You can expect well-maintained cycle paths, including sections of the Millennium Coastal Path and the National Cycle Network, which are often traffic-free and paved. Some routes may also incorporate woodland trails or quieter country roads, offering a varied cycling experience.
Absolutely. The region offers family-friendly options, particularly along the National Cycle Network. The Swansea Bike Path, which is part of this network, is a great choice as it runs along the old Mumbles tramway, providing continuous coastal views and a safe, traffic-free environment for families.
Gowerton's touring cycling routes offer access to numerous scenic viewpoints and landmarks. You can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline from Cefn Bryn, often called the 'backbone of Gower'. Other notable spots include View of Three Cliffs Bay from Cefn Bryn, the ancient Arthur's Stone (Maen Ceti), and the stunning Pwll Du Bay. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre also offers unique natural views.
Yes, some routes near Gowerton can lead you to beautiful natural water features. You might encounter Penllergare Waterfall or Llewellyn Bridge and Waterfall. For lakes, consider routes that pass by Lower Lliw Reservoir or Swiss Valley Reservoir (Lower Lliedi Reservoir), offering tranquil settings for a break.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Gower loop from Gowerton is a difficult 38.6-mile route exploring the varied landscapes of the Gower Peninsula. Another demanding option is the Ammanford and Swansea loop from Gowerton, a 47.1-mile path offering diverse scenery from riverbanks to coastal views.
Many of the touring cycling routes from Gowerton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Gower loop from Gowerton, the Ammanford and Swansea loop from Gowerton, and the View of the Loughor Estuary – Millennium Sculpture loop from Gowerton.
Gowerton is well-integrated into the local transport network. A recently opened walking and cycling link directly connects Gowerton village to its train station platforms. This allows for off-road travel to the station, making it convenient to arrive by train and start your cycling adventure directly from there.
The Gower Peninsula, including Gowerton, is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling. During these seasons, you'll experience milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the coastal vistas, woodland trails, and rolling hills. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many touring cycling routes from Gowerton pass through or lead to charming coastal towns and villages, such as Mumbles. These locations typically offer a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can refuel and relax during your ride. Planning your route with komoot can help you identify amenities along the way.
The touring cycling experience around Gowerton is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to tranquil woodland paths, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels.
Yes, Gowerton is an excellent starting point for coastal touring cycling. The region connects to the Millennium Coastal Path, offering a mostly traffic-free route with fantastic views towards Mumbles Head and the Gower Peninsula. Routes like the Swansea Bay Cycle Path – Clyne Valley Cycle Path loop from Gowerton incorporate scenic coastal sections.


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