Port Eynon has two good and lively pubs with local brewery and guest ales, two chip shops (very popular) a charming gift/clothes/coffee shop, a traditional beach and grocery shop, solar showers near the beach and a village community hall that has year round events, fayres and even a cinema club night.
The Gower Peninsula was the very first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) to be created in the UK.
Beaches galore and miles of rugged coastal paths with an abundance of wildlife and occasional sea life to be seen.
Port Eynon Beach was voted best UK beach in 2011
With a rich history of oyster farming, salt production, shipwrecks and ancient artefacts found in caves there are more than the views to take in.
Taking a drive across 'Cefn Bryn', the major physical feature resembling the spine of the peninsula, provides a panoramic view of the coast line on both sides and plenty of opportunity to meet the wild ponies, Highland and Belted Galloway cattle and of course sheep.
The Gower Peninsula was the very first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) to be created in the UK.
Beaches galore and miles of rugged coastal paths with an abundance of wildlife and occasional sea life to be seen.
Port Eynon Beach was voted best UK beach in 2011
With a rich history of oyster farming, salt production, shipwrecks and ancient artefacts found in caves there are more than the views to take in.
Taking a drive across 'Cefn Bryn', the major physical feature resembling the spine of the peninsula, provides a panoramic view of the coast line on both sides and plenty of opportunity to meet the wild ponies, Highland and Belted Galloway cattle and of course sheep.