Mumbles

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Mumbles featuring a small town or village and street scenes
Mumbles featuring a small town or village and street scenes
Swansea featuring general coastal views and a coastal town
Mumbles Pier featuring general coastal views
Mumbles Pier showing a coastal town, a house and a pebble beach

Mumbles sits in amajestic position on the western tip of Swansea Bayand has been the favoured holiday resort of the area since early in the 19thCentury, when passengers began arriving on what was then the brand new steamrailway. As well as being a stunning destination in its own right, it marks thegateway to the Gower Peninsula, a part of Wales which, in 1956, became theUnited Kingdom’s first official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

History inMumbles

All around Mumbles arethe signs this is a place that has been attracting visitors looking for seasidefun for many years. You can stroll along the traditional sea front promenadeand enjoy some home-made Italian ice cream, or Gelato, as it is known, beforeexploring the traditional Victorian pier or admiring the lighthouse that wasbuilt in 1794.

The most historically impressive part of Mumbles,however, is Oystermouth Castle, which sits on a hill overlooking the seafrontand offering stunning views of Swansea Bay. The structure itself dates back tothe 12th Century and has recently been restored, allowing visitorsto safely explore its nooks and crannies and marvel over sights such asgraffiti from the 14th Century.

Shopping inMumbles

Newton Road is the heart of Mumblesshopping experience, offering a selection of independent traders providingdesigner clothes, handmade goods and arts and crafts. This is the place wherethe history and tradition of Mumbles mixes withits cosmopolitan modernity, and when the shopping gets a little too exhaustingsimply pop into Oystermouth arcade for a sit down and a coffee. On the secondSaturday in every month the Mumbles Produce Marketoffers the chance to stock up on delicious artisan food and deli style treatsfrom around the world.

Beaches inMumbles

Those looking for a beach holiday have made the idealchoice in Mumbles, since its position on aheadland means that there are several beautiful and contrasting beaches withineasy walking distance. The sweeping arcs of Bracelet Bay and Limeslade offersea views and seclusion, whilst, a little further up the coast, LanglandBay is one of the UK’s leading surfing beaches. A wide sandybeach accessible on foot and lined with iconic stripy beach huts, it is theideal spot for families as well as hard core surfers, being served by outdoorshowers, public toilets, the St John Ambulance service and a lifeguard duringhigh season.

Food and Drink

Anyone wanting to eat out in Mumblesis spoilt for choice, whether they’re looking for a snack during the day or a fullblown gastronomic treat in the evening. The key word is ‘freshness’, withseafood arriving straight off the boat and onto the plate, and produce grown inthe countryside used to create delicious hand cooked treats. Many of the finestcafes and restaurants sit in positions which provide stunning views to soak upat the same time as you’re enjoying the food on offer.

Things to Do

Although Mumblesitself offers more than enough sites of interest for the average visitor, gettingthe most out of a visit means taking one of the local sightseeing boat toursand exploring the surrounding waters, getting up close to the seals anddolphins that swim here and learning about smugglers coves andshipwrecks.

From traditional seaside fun to designer shopping, andhistorical buildings to home-made ice cream, Mumblesoffers something for everyone and fun for all.

Patricks Boathouse

Patricks Boathouse

2.5 out of 5
642 Mumbles Road, Swansea Swansea Wales
Stay at this hotel in Swansea. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and bathrobes. Popular attractions Oystermouth Castle and Limeslade Beach are located ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (109 reviews)
Great location, handy for restaurants, bars and the promenade with lovely views across the bay. The property was easy to acces, the instructions were clear and the accommodation was just what we needed.

Reviewed on Jan 12, 2026

Patricks Boathouse
Norton House Hotel

Norton House Hotel

3 out of 5
17 Norton Road Swansea Wales
The price is P4,748 per night from Feb 16 to Feb 17
P4,748
P5,698 total
Feb 16 - Feb 17
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this B&B in Swansea. Enjoy free parking, a 24-hour front desk, and a computer station. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in our reviews. ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (491 reviews)
The staff were very polite and helpful. The rooms are lovely and clean. Great location near mumbles. Very good price with breakfast. Breakfast was really nice full cooked, toast, cereals and pastries with juice coffees and teas available.

Reviewed on Feb 1, 2026

Norton House Hotel
Somerfield Lodge

Somerfield Lodge

4 out of 5
118-120 Owls Lodge Lane Swansea Wales
The price is P5,605 per night from Feb 15 to Feb 16
P5,605
P6,726 total
Feb 15 - Feb 16
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this golf B&B in Swansea. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and premium TV channels. Popular attractions Clyne Gardens and Oystermouth Castle are ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (150 reviews)
Excellent value for money.

Reviewed on Feb 7, 2026

Somerfield Lodge
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Cwmbach Cottages

Cwmbach Cottages

3 out of 5
Cwmbach Road Neath Wales
Book a stay at this golf guesthouse in Neath. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Neath Golf Club and Aberdulais Falls are located ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (71 reviews)
Lovely peaceful location and lodge has everything you need for a relaxing stay. We’d definitely look to stay here again when we’re next in the area. Highly recommend!

Reviewed on Jan 25, 2026

Cwmbach Cottages
Nik The Greek

Nik The Greek

4 out of 5
9-13 Stepney Road Burry Port Wales
Stay at this aparthotel in Burry Port. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Burry Port Lighthouse and Pembrey Country Park ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (54 reviews)
Nice small cosy room that was toasty warm. Only marked it down as the milk in the little pots was just a solid mass of gloop so could not make a drink. A note on the wall advised that milk was available downstairs in the bar, which is no good if you make a first brew after the place is closed.

Reviewed on Dec 29, 2025

Nik The Greek
Meridian Tower Apartment

Meridian Tower Apartment

3 out of 5
Trawler Rd Swansea Wales
Stay at this apartment in Swansea. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a marina. Popular attractions Swansea Marina and Swansea Observatory are located ...
Does what it says on the tin and nothing more.
A distinctly average property that lacked a few touches

Reviewed on Oct 9, 2024

Meridian Tower Apartment
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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