Llangennith Beach is one of the most popular and energetic beaches on the Gower Peninsula. Set at the northern end of Rhossili Bay, it’s famous for surfing, wide open sands, rolling dunes, and a laid-back village atmosphere.
This guide is ideal for surfers, families, dog walkers, and anyone looking for a classic Gower beach with space to breathe.
Where Is Llangennith Beach?
Llangennith Beach lies on the north-west coast of the Gower Peninsula, backing onto the village of Llangennith and forming part of the vast Rhossili Bay.
It’s easily reached by car, with parking close to the beach — making it one of the more accessible beaches on Gower.
What Makes Llangennith Beach Special?
Huge sandy beach that stretches for miles at low tide
Consistent Atlantic swell, ideal for surfing
Sand dunes and grassy banks perfect for relaxing
Big skies and sunsets over the Bristol Channel
Even on busy days, the size of the beach means it rarely feels crowded.
Getting There & Access
Main access is from Llangennith village
Car parks are available near the beach (seasonal charges may apply)
Mostly flat access, suitable for families and carrying beach gear
From the car park, it’s a short walk across sand and dunes to the shoreline.
Surfing & Water Sports
Llangennith is one of the top surfing beaches in South Wales.
Reliable waves for beginners and experienced surfers
Surf schools operate nearby (seasonal)
Popular for bodyboarding and paddleboarding
Conditions can change quickly — always check forecasts and surf reports.
Always swim between the red and yellow flags when lifeguards are present.
Dogs at Llangennith Beach
Dog-friendly all year round
No seasonal restrictions
Ideal for long off-lead walks
Please be mindful of other beach users during busy periods.
Is It Family-Friendly?
Yes — Llangennith is one of the best family beaches on Gower.
Great for:
Sandcastles and beach games
Shallow paddling areas at low tide
Ice creams, cafés, and nearby pubs
Keep an eye on younger children near the water due to waves.
Photography & Best Time to Visit
Sunset is the highlight — wide horizons and glowing skies
Early mornings offer calm light and fewer people
Stormy days can be dramatic and atmospheric
The dunes and grassy banks also make excellent photo spots.
Food, Drink & Facilities
Llangennith village offers:
Cafés and seasonal food vans
Village pubs, including surfer-friendly favourites
Toilets near beach access points (seasonal)
It’s easy to turn a beach visit into a full day out.
Walking & Coastal Routes
Llangennith is a great base for walks:
Along Rhossili Bay toward Rhossili village
Inland walks across Cefn Bryn
Coastal routes linking toward Broughton Bay
Perfect for combining beach time with walking.
Local Tips
Check tide times for maximum beach space
Bring wind protection — it can be breezy
Respect dune systems and marked paths
Stay for sunset if the weather allows
Why Visit Llangennith Beach?
Llangennith Beach blends energy and space beautifully. Whether you’re surfing, walking for miles, playing with the dog, or watching the sun drop into the sea, it’s one of those beaches that keeps people coming back.
If you want a classic, wide-open Gower beach with great vibes, Llangennith is hard to beat.