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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Reynoldston

Best natural monuments around Reynoldston Gower are found within the Gower National Landscape, an area known for its dramatic coastlines and ancient history. This region features a diverse natural landscape, including prominent ridges, tidal islands, and secluded coves. Visitors can explore a variety of geological formations and historical sites that define the area's unique character.

Best natural monuments around Reynoldston

  • The most popular natural monuments is View of Three Cliffs Bay from Cefn Bryn, a viewpoint and natural monument.…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Worms Head

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You can ride almost all the way down to Worms Head, and if the tide's low you can walk all the way across the causeway to the most westerly point …

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Are you intending to do the magical coastal hike which takes you out onto the tip of the sleeping serpent that is Worms Head? If so it is essential to …

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Blue Pool (Blue Pool Bay)

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Blue Pool is a large natural rockpool that is simply awesome to jump into! It sits back off the beach on a small cove bordered by cliffs, and is accessible …

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Llanmadoc Hill has fine views across towards Rhossili Down and nearby Harding's Down. With a trig point, a cairn, and an orientation table, it has a nice broad summit, which …

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Although you can get much closer to the shore than this, climbing up to the huge ridge of Cefn Bryn is well worth it for the sweeping panoramic views of …

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David Howells
August 21, 2024, Llanmadoc Hill Summit & Orientation Table

Llanmadoc Hill has fine views across towards Rhossili Down and nearby Harding's Down. With a trig point, a cairn, and an orientation table, it has a nice broad summit, which has few access paths to the the top. At 186 metres high, it is also a UK-designated P100 hill with 105 metres of prominence.

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This is a lovely beach with the main feature being a large natural circular rock pool at the western end. The path going down to it is rough, and the pool is really only accessible at low tide.

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Cefn Bryn at 188 metres is a UK designated ‘Hump,’ which is a hill with a 100 metres of prominence. The top is marked by a trig point with marvellous views down over Three Cliffs Bay.

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The tide times for the day are posted here. Be sure to pay attention

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Are you intending to do the magical coastal hike which takes you out onto the tip of the sleeping serpent that is Worms Head? If so it is essential to come here to the NCI hut for tidal & any other relevant information. Now it is important to outline that if you do intend to do this walk it is only accessible within a tidal window of 2.5 hours either side of low tide. It also involves crossing over some slippery, unstable and rocky terrain. Tackle this hike only if you are happy on such terrain and you are within the appropriate tidal schedule. I would also respectfully suggest that you do not do this hike/scramble solo. Ex-Welsh rugby international Chris Knight has an excellent video and additional information on his webpage on how to hike Worms Head: Video here: https://ohwhataknight.co.uk/blog/worms-head-hike-guide Tide information here: https://www.tidetime.org/europe/united-kingdom/swansea.htm

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David Howells
November 1, 2023, Worms Head

One of the most famous places in Wales. The viewpoint where you can look out at a tidal rocky causeway connected piece of land that is straight out of the film 'The land that time forgot.' Simply a stunning vista on any day of the week.

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The summit of Llanmadoc Hill is only 186m high but it makes for a really good run out from Llanmadoc. The views are pretty special on a sky blue day. The summit is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.

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View to Three Cliffs Bay, long descent to the west, shorter & steeper east.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Reynoldston?

Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic coastal experience of Worms Head, a tidal island accessible at low tide. Another favorite is the Blue Pool (Blue Pool Bay), a large natural rockpool. For sweeping panoramic views of the Gower coastline, many head to View of Three Cliffs Bay from Cefn Bryn.

Are there any historical or ancient natural monuments in the area?

Yes, Cefn Bryn is home to Arthur's Stone (Maen Ceti), a Neolithic tomb dating back to 2500 BC. This ancient monument is steeped in folklore and offers a tangible link to prehistoric times, set against the backdrop of extensive common moorland.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments near Reynoldston?

The natural monuments offer diverse and stunning views. From Cefn Bryn, you can enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the Gower coastline. Llanmadoc Hill provides fine vistas across to Rhossili Down and Harding's Down, and on clear days, views from Cefn Bryn can extend to Lundy Island, Devon, Exmoor, the Brecon Beacons, and Carmarthenshire.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Reynoldston is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate options like the 'Gowerton and Crofty loop from Reynoldston' or more difficult ones such as the 'View over Rhossili Bay – View of Rhossili Bay loop from Port Eynon'. Mountain biking trails are also available, like the 'Gower Peninsula loop'. For hiking, there are easy trails like the 'Penrice loop from Mill Wood'. You can explore more options in the cycling guide, MTB trails guide, and easy hikes guide for Reynoldston.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for a refreshing swim?

Yes, the Blue Pool (Blue Pool Bay) is a large, natural rockpool that is described as 'simply awesome' for swimming. It's located off a small cove bordered by cliffs, offering a unique and secluded experience, though access involves a steep, unstable path.

What should I know before visiting Worm's Head?

Worms Head is a tidal island accessible via a causeway only 2.5 hours either side of low tide. It's crucial to check tide times before venturing out, as the path becomes submerged at high tide. The terrain is slippery, unstable, and rocky, so wear correct footwear and consider not hiking solo. The Worm's Head National Coastwatch Station provides essential tidal information.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Reynoldston?

Visiting during low tide is essential for accessing Worms Head. Generally, clear days are ideal for enjoying the extensive panoramic views from elevated points like Cefn Bryn and Llanmadoc Hill. The Gower National Landscape also boasts International Dark Sky Community status, making it exceptional for stargazing on clear nights.

Can I spot any wildlife near the natural monuments?

The broader Gower National Landscape, where these monuments are located, is rich in biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching and wildflower viewing on inland trails. For more information on wildlife spotting in the Gower National Landscape, you can visit uktravelandtourism.com.

Are there any easy walking trails to natural monuments around Reynoldston?

Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Penrice loop from Mill Wood' and the 'Nicholastan Woods loop from Oxwich Towers' are considered easy hikes. You can find more details and routes in the easy hikes guide for Reynoldston.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Reynoldston?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique coastal experiences, such as walking across the causeway to Worms Head and swimming in the Blue Pool. The breathtaking panoramic views from elevated points like Cefn Bryn and Llanmadoc Hill are also highly valued. The area's blend of dramatic natural beauty and ancient history makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

What kind of terrain can I expect when exploring these natural monuments?

The terrain varies significantly. For instance, accessing Worms Head involves navigating slippery, unstable, and rocky ground. The path to the Blue Pool is steep and unstable. In contrast, the footpath leading to Arthur's Stone on Cefn Bryn can be muddy, and the surrounding heath waterlogged, while the ridgeline offers more open common moorland.

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