walkers and Eamblers
walkers and Eamblers
Despite the Gower peninsula being a relatively small area of approximately 70 square miles (180km2), it has a network of over 268 miles (431 km) of footpaths and bridleways.
As a matter of fact, a number of short and longer circular routes can be accessed from the lane outside Hill House. You can use these routes to explore Llanrhidian, Oldwalls, Leason, Weobley castle and other location in North Gower. An added bonus for ramblers and walking enthusiasts is that this lane carries the Gower peninsula and Swansea section of the Wales Coast Path through Llanrhidian village and beyond.
For very long walks, ramblers staying at Hill House sometimes make use of the local bus service. They get the bus at the village bus stop, travel to the walk’s starting point and then follow their chose route back to Hill House.
See our Gower Walking festival article for details on this annual event and some of the local rambler groups that welcome newcomers to their organised walks.
We are dog friendly so you can bring your four-legged rambler with you.
