National Waterfront Museum
Soak up the story of industry and innovation in Wales, with the history of a mix of old and new.
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An easy drive to the beautiful Gower Peninsula, Gowerton Club Campsite is ideally placed to visit this 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. With beaches that are clean, sandy and safe for swimming and surfing, to stunning costal and country walks the Gower in Wales is a must for all walkers and water sports enthusiast. Family friendly Oxwich, Caswell Bays, and the fabulous Rhossili, (voted one of the best beaches in Europe) are worth particular mention on this beautiful coast. This site really is the Gateway to the Gower, the perfect location for exploring the peninsula and around Swansea Bay.
Although the immaculately kept Gowerton Club Campsite has its own treasures, you'll also find plenty to see inland. Use the campsite as your starting point and head over to the Vale of Neath, to Aberdulais Falls, and see how the waters have powered numerous industries over three hundred years. Then on to Craig Gwladys where you can walk the forest trails and climb the steep ascent with the hangliders soaring above you. On again to Pont Nedd Fechan, from where you can see nine major waterfalls on four rivers, then into the Brecon Beacons National Park. With national cycle paths close by bike riders will find the site an ideal place to stay with the nearby Millennium path a particular favourite. Visitors to Gowerton Club Campsite can now access all the facilities at the Elba Playing fields through newly installed security gates, with football and rugby pitches, dog walks, skateboard and BMX ramps and safe access to Gowerton village and local shops. The site offers a well stocked shop.
Swansea is just a bus ride away with its famous indoor market, marina, National Waterfront Museum and shops and cafes. The local, motor home friendly, Swansea Park and Ride is also close by. Cardiff with all its tourist attractions, shopping and restaurants is easily accessible from the local train station which is a 20 minute walk from the site. The train journey to central Cardiff takes just over an hour, so treat yourselves to a day out in the Welsh capital. There are plenty of quality, good value places to eat in the area. Whether it's water sports or walking, lazing on the beach or sightseeing Gowerton Club Campsite has it all.
A pizza van visits the site every Thursday, please ask site staff for more information.
Additional ways to stay:
Storage pitches - available here. Visit camc.com/storage.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01792 873050
Nearest alternative campsite: Pembrey Country Park Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
10% OFF Spring Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 14 March to 20 June 2025 (excluding 18-21 April). 4 night minimum stay. Book by 26 May at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£25 OFF Summer Getaways: Save £25 on stays between 1 July to 21 September 2025. 5 night minimum stay. Book by 26 August at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
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View and BookPlease only use these recommended directions for the final approach. There is no access from Loughor due to width restriction on bridge. Leave the M4 at junction 47. At the roundabout turn onto the A483 dual carriageway (signposted Swansea). Within 2 miles at roundabout turn right onto A484 signposted Llanelli (or turn left and follow alternative route avoiding low bridge). In about 1.5 miles at next roundabout continue on A484; within 0.75 mile at next roundabout turn left onto B4296 (signposted Gower, Gowerton). In 0.5 mile (100 yards after passing under railway bridge - 3.3 metres height restriction) turn right at traffic lights. In 0.5 mile turn right at traffic lights into Pont-y-Cob Road. The site is on the right in 0.25 miles.
Sites key:
Stephen Rice
Reviewed: 26/03/2025 16:16
Lovely site with spotless facilities and friendly hosts. They kindly lent us their own spare hook-up cable, after I had left home without one and not realised until arrival. Perfect location for exploring Gower Peninsula, Swansea Bay and beyond. National Cycle Network Route 4 runs past the site entrance, with... Show more
Neil A
Reviewed: 23/03/2025 09:13
Happy to kick off the 2025 season by a return visit to Gowerton. Looking forward to several visits through the year in this lovely site.
Neil A
Reviewed: 18/11/2024 11:17
Can't say enough good things about the Gowerton CAMC crew. Have spent many night here in 2024 and will be back again next year. Great location offering a happy medium of being on the outskirts of both the lovely city of Swansea and even lovelier Gower peninsula (UK's... Show more
Penners
Reviewed: 29/10/2024 16:37
This is a fabulous site! Whilst Gowerton is nothing special, it is well resourced with a petrol station and small Tesco nearby. There's also a local co-op too. The beauty about this site is it proximity (30 mins drive at most) from the whole of the Gower coastal line.... Show more
Ayinda
Reviewed: 24/10/2024 10:31
We had a great time despite the heavy rain which was mainly overnight. The location is great for visiting West Wales based at the head of the Gower Estuary. You have to consider the high tide when entering and exiting the site but the site managers have all... Show more
Lady Lesley
Reviewed: 20/10/2024 10:38
We had a lovely peaceful stay here. The facilities are spotless and warm. The grounds were well kept. The staff were amazing, the friendliest we have come across. You can walk from the site to Gowerton. The dog walk is a wide path in the... Show more
ClubMember74E8040C9E
Reviewed: 15/10/2024 19:48
This is a lovely site on the north east side of the Gower. The wardens keep everything clean and tidy despite the rain and wind. The site is low lying and the estuary is across the road which can flood the road access so note the tide times displayed in... Show more
CazTaz1
Reviewed: 10/10/2024 15:24
The site staff were friendly and welcoming. The pitches are very spacious and site and facilities are very clean. There really isn't much in Gowerton itself, however there are flat cycle routes to Swansea, The Mumbles and all the way to Pembrey which are all worth visiting. Unfortunately the... Show more
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Reviewed: 05/10/2024 19:25
Each time we have been to Gowerton there has been an occasion where we have need help either with storage paperwork or general enquiries. Each time they have gone beyond duties to help us. The site is kept immaculately and it is easy to get to and easy to explore... Show more
Jeff66
Reviewed: 15/09/2024 15:30
Easy site to find as long as you follow their directions. Pitches level and OK size. However some parts of the site do flood in heavy rain, and we had a LOT of rain. Wardens worked really hard to move those affected to dryer pitches. Despite the awful weather they... Show more
Stephen Rice
Reviewed: 26/03/2025 16:16
Lovely site with spotless facilities and friendly hosts. They kindly lent us their own spare hook-up cable, after I had left home without one and not realised until arrival. Perfect location for exploring Gower Peninsula, Swansea Bay and beyond. Nati...