A picturesque beach on the Gower Peninsula in Wales, known for its golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise water, surrounded by limestone cliffs and scenic coastal walks, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A fantastic walk with outstanding views over the ocean and other bays. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy a picnic, whilst watching the surfers enjoying the waves.
What a lovely beach! Reminds me of the expansive beaches in Biscarosse, France. Only hardship was the walk to it across the sand dunes from the Kenfig Nature Reserve Centre, so if you're looking for a beach a short distance from parking then this isn't the one. But, definitely worth the trek!
Great walk through the dunes to Sker beach. Great for kids, rock climbing, lots of off lead dogs. Nice walk to the point, lifeguards close to one end. Nice long open beach even when tide is in.
Lovely long beach with interesting shells and stones you can take home. Beautiful for a dog walk, especially taking the ling scenic route through the sand dunes from kenfig nature reserve
Loved my experience here id had a long day and this place revived me such a peaceful evening had , i ran for 5 mile on the beach and around the dunes freely i took a book in a back pack and found a lovely spot to chill right by the sea in a little rocky cove at Sker point i went back down to watch sunset on top of a dune perfect
Known locally and historically as Kenfig Sands. (Sker is the nearby point and house). The beach is accessible from Rest Bay along the coastal path or more quickly through the myriad of paths through Kenfig National Nature Reserve. It is very quiet and a long stretch of sandy beach bounded by a pebble bank and the dunes of the nature reserve. At one end its the life saving club huts and further along the Wreck of the MV Altmark. Afon Kenfig also flows through it, after which it becomes the Margam Sands up until the Steel Works boundary.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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A fantastic walk with outstanding views over the ocean and other bays. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy a picnic, whilst watching the surfers enjoying the waves.
What a lovely beach! Reminds me of the expansive beaches in Biscarosse, France. Only hardship was the walk to it across the sand dunes from the Kenfig Nature Reserve Centre, so if you're looking for a beach a short distance from parking then this isn't the one. But, definitely worth the trek!
Great walk through the dunes to Sker beach. Great for kids, rock climbing, lots of off lead dogs. Nice walk to the point, lifeguards close to one end. Nice long open beach even when tide is in.
Lovely long beach with interesting shells and stones you can take home. Beautiful for a dog walk, especially taking the ling scenic route through the sand dunes from kenfig nature reserve
Loved my experience here id had a long day and this place revived me such a peaceful evening had , i ran for 5 mile on the beach and around the dunes freely i took a book in a back pack and found a lovely spot to chill right by the sea in a little rocky cove at Sker point i went back down to watch sunset on top of a dune perfect
Known locally and historically as Kenfig Sands. (Sker is the nearby point and house). The beach is accessible from Rest Bay along the coastal path or more quickly through the myriad of paths through Kenfig National Nature Reserve. It is very quiet and a long stretch of sandy beach bounded by a pebble bank and the dunes of the nature reserve. At one end its the life saving club huts and further along the Wreck of the MV Altmark. Afon Kenfig also flows through it, after which it becomes the Margam Sands up until the Steel Works boundary.