About Langland Bay

Langland Bay

Langland Bay, nestled along the Gower Peninsula near Mumbles, is one of South Wales’ most beloved seaside destinations. This picturesque bay is framed by stunning cliffside views and a beautiful sandy beach, making it a top choice for sunbathing, picnicking, and relaxing strolls. Known for its turquoise waters, Langland Bay is popular with surfers, who flock here to catch some of the best waves in the region. With reliable swells and beginner-friendly conditions, it’s a fantastic spot for both novice and experienced surfers.

The bay offers a range of facilities, including well-maintained toilets, changing areas, and ample parking. For food and refreshments, visitors can enjoy a selection of cafés and restaurants right along the promenade, the Surfside Cafe offers casual bites, whilst Langland’s Brasseria provides more upscale dining options, serving everything from morning coffee to seafood lunches, with outdoor seating to soak in the spectacular ocean views.

For those looking to stay active, Langland Bay is more than just a beach. It boasts a historic golf course with sweeping views of the coast, providing a unique experience for golf enthusiasts. Tennis courts are also available and open to the public, inviting players of all levels to enjoy a match surrounded by beautiful seaside scenery.

One of Langland Bay’s highlights is the scenic coastal path that connects it to nearby bays, including Caswell Bay. This picturesque trail, lined with wildflowers and ocean vistas, is a must-do for walkers looking to experience the natural beauty of the Gower coastline. The path is well-suited for all ages and skill levels, making it a perfect addition to a day at the beach.

Whether you're surfing, playing tennis, golfing, or simply enjoying a coastal walk, Langland Bay offers an exceptional blend of relaxation and recreation with facilities to suit all preferences.

The Beach

Langland is a sandy beach that is fringed by huts, a popular destination for both visitors and locals all year round. The beach is only a 15-20 minute walk from the centre of Mumbles and offers a good range of facilities. When large swells are running up the Bristol Channel, breaks such as Crab Island, The Sand Bar, Middle Reef and Lefts start to work, attracting surfers from far and wide. If you are lucky you may observe a surfing competition, these are often held here when conditions prevail.

There is a beach shop situated on the promenade. There are two car parks behind the beach, both Pay & Display. Toilet Facilities in the main car park. The promenade follows the coastline, to Caswell Bay (2.5km) to the West and Limeslade (2.5km) to the East. The path is generally good in most places, but there are some relatively steep inclines and steps that may not suit the less able. There are all-weather tennis courts which are maintained and administered by the City Council.

Surfside Cafe

There are not many cafes that you can get this close to the beach!. There are also 'Surfsides' at Rotherslade Bay and Caswell Bay. These are now all 'Dog Friendly'.

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Langland's Brasserie

Nothing can beat sitting on the verandah sipping a cold drink and listening to the waves lap the shore at high tide.

Photography © Enjoygower

Amenities and Activities

Latitude: 51.567334 Longitude: -4.010531 Awards: Blue Flag Seaside Award

Link to Surfing Guide

 
 
 
 

Past Images of Langland and Rotherslade

Source : Swansea Past & Present