ποΈ Beach
Mumbles Head Beach (Swansea Bay)
π Swansea, Glamorgan
About This Place
Mumbles Head is a rocky headland on the south-western side of Swansea Bay. The small beach here is a mix of sand and rocks and has a reputation for being one of the best beaches in the area for rockpools, which can be teeming with crabs and tiny fish at low tide. --> A cycle track, also suitable for pedestrians leads from the beach, all the way along the bay to Swansea Marina. Next to the beach is a Victorian pier along which is an RNLI lifeboat station. From the beach there are views across Swansea Bay and out towards Mumbles Lighthouse, built in 1794, which is perched on one of the rocky outcrops just off the headland. Mumbles Hill Local Nature Reserve is found above the cliffs backing the resort, and features some good circular walks and stunning views, making it a good spot for a picnic. The small resort of Mumbles has lots of character and features some quirky shops, galleries and eateries to suit every taste and every budget.
π‘ Our Take
Looking for a no-fuss beach day in Swansea Bay, Wales? Mumbles Head Beach beckons! With dogs welcome year-round, your furry friends can enjoy the sand between their paws, rain or shine. Parking is available nearby, and amenities can be found in the charming Mumbles village, a short walk away. While this beach isn't known for golden sands, it offers a relaxed environment perfect for older or calmer dogs who might be overwhelmed by busier spots. Always supervise your dogs closely near the water, as currents can be strong. A great choice for a simple, dog-centered outing!
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Mount Pleasant, Swansea
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