Camping, glamping, and outdoor stays on the Gower Peninsula place you right at the heart of the landscape. From clifftop campsites overlooking wide sandy bays to quieter rural pitches near estuary walks, these stays suit visitors who enjoy waking up close to nature.
Whether you’re pitching a tent, staying in a campervan, or choosing a more comfortable glamping option, the Gower offers outdoor accommodation within easy reach of beaches, coastal paths, and village amenities.
Selected Swansea Bay options are included where they support a coastal-focused experience.
A large, well-known coastal campsite perched above Rhossili Bay, popular with surfers, walkers, and families who want direct access to beaches and coastal paths.
Campers often stay here to be close to the surf and cliff paths, shaping days around tides, wind, and long beach walks. Evenings are usually simple, with sunset views across the bay and a strong sense of being right on the edge of the coast.
A family-friendly park close to one of Gower’s most photographed landscapes, offering camping, caravans, and facilities suited to longer stays.
Many visitors choose this park for longer stays, using it as a steady base for exploring the valley, beach, and nearby walks. Days tend to revolve around beach time, family-friendly routines, and returning to familiar surroundings.
Spacious pitches close to a wide sandy beach, ideal for swimming, kayaking, and relaxed seaside days.
Guests often stay here to enjoy easy access to the beach throughout the day, whether for swimming, paddling, or relaxed walks along the sand. It suits trips where beach time is the main focus rather than travelling between locations.
A well-equipped campsite near Tor Bay, offering a quieter alternative close to coastal walks and sheltered beaches.
This campsite appeals to visitors looking for a quieter coastal base near sheltered beaches. Days are often planned around coastal paths, calm sea conditions, and unhurried evenings back at camp.
A simple, affordable campsite close to south Gower beaches, popular with walkers and short-stay visitors.
Many campers choose this site for short stays focused on walking and beach visits. It works well for simple trips where accommodation is practical and most time is spent outdoors.
Low-impact camping near Gower’s central ridge, ideal for walkers exploring both north and south coast routes.
Visitors staying here often plan routes across the ridge, using the site as a central base between north and south Gower. Evenings tend to be quiet, with wide skies and a strong sense of being away from busier areas.
A small, friendly campsite near Three Cliffs Bay, well placed for early-morning walks and quieter evenings.
This small site suits campers who enjoy early starts and peaceful nights. Many stays revolve around morning walks towards Three Cliffs Bay and returning later to a calm, low-key setting.
A quieter north Gower site overlooking the estuary, offering wide skies, wildlife, and a slower pace.
Guests often stay here for the slower pace and open views across the estuary. Days are typically spent walking, watching wildlife, and enjoying north Gower’s quieter landscapes.
Comfortable glamping pods providing shelter and warmth while keeping guests close to nature and coastal scenery.
These pods are often chosen by visitors who want outdoor access without camping logistics. Stays tend to balance time outside with the comfort of returning to a warm, sheltered space at the end of the day.
Camping and outdoor stays are ideal for walkers, surfers, families, and visitors who value simplicity and direct access to the outdoors. They suit trips where beaches, coastal paths, and time spent outside are the main focus.
You may also want to explore nearby Food & Drink options or browse Coastal Activities & Experiences to plan your stay.
Staying outdoors on the Gower offers a closer connection to the coast and countryside. With many sites just minutes from beaches and walking routes, camping and glamping provide a memorable and flexible way to experience the peninsula.
