Location

SINGLE FAMILY UNITS ONLY - GROUPS NOT ACCEPTED

Skysea is a busy, beach-side site on the South Gower Coast, overlooking the picturesque village and Bay of Port Eynon. The fifteen acre site is surrounded by steep cliffs to one side and magnificent coastline on the other, and accommodates caravans, motorhomes and tents in five well-drained and maintained fields.

The pitches are non-marked or specified, enabling visitors to choose their own spot in relation to the facilities and the beach, electric pitches however, are allocated upon arrival. Two modern sanitary blocks serve the site which comprise of toilets, showers, laundry and dish-washing areas. We also have an outdoor wetsuit shower area. We also have disabled persons and family washrooms which are wheelchair and pram friendly. All daily needs are catered for at the on-site shop, groceries, camping accessories, hardware, beach goods and off-licence. Direct access to the beach makes this the perfect location for families, particularly those with young children. Also, for those who need to keep in touch, wi-fi is available from a 3rd party for a small fee.

The beach has lifeguard cover during the summer months, and the bay is ideal for bathing, fishing and a variety of water sports. Boat and PWC owners need to contact Swansea Council regarding beach access and launching facilities.

The Gower Peninsula is little more than fifteen miles long and five miles wide, and is unique; the coastal scenery is unsurpassed - rugged limestone cliffs and rock-bound shores alternate with splendid sandy bays, each with its own characteristic and individual allure. The almost insular character of Gower has been the main factor in the preservation of the old-world atmosphere which appeals to so many of its visitors.

From the site, you can directly access the Wales Coastal Path (Free walkers map available at reception). The Swansea and Gower section of the path hosts some of the most beautiful scenery in Wales, and is not to be missed.

For further information visit www.walescoastpath.gov.uk.