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.
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£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:
Debbie Cattell
Reviewed: 11/07/2025 11:25
Paul Dean and Birdie the dog – such lovely people, welcoming and so accommodating. Great car park on site for visitors Lovely site, great location for lots of places to visit and walk to local village and train station, we got a train to Swansea so easy. Facilities spotlessly clean and warm.
Doreen Pendry
Reviewed: 09/07/2025 18:46
My husband and myself have been here twice in one month,as my husband was working in swansea i had a lazy week reading,and playing with the dogs, I used my mobility scooter, it is lovely and flat,and ca t wait to go back well done Gowerton park, the people that... Show more
Rebecca Entecott
Reviewed: 08/07/2025 17:21
Our second trip out with the MH. Staff very helpful and friendly on arrival, put us at ease and helped us sort a pitch for us and pals arriving the next day. Pitch was Great apart from a lady two pitches away playing her radio very loudl...but once she got a neighbour... Show more
John Mills
Reviewed: 08/07/2025 16:35
A well kept site and a credit to the team running it. Location is good for accessing the Gower Peninsular and surrounding areas. Sadly, as usual, it's the members that let the site down by playing ball games amongst the vans on site despite there being ball game ban on all... Show more
Simon Gough
Reviewed: 08/07/2025 14:27
Great site for exploring the Gower peninsula and surrounding areas The site wardens are very friendly And the keep the site well maintained
Anne Oliver
Reviewed: 30/06/2025 16:45
We enjoyed our 4 day stay in June. Gowerton is very handy from the M4, but follow the instructions on the handbook as you approach, and be careful on the last bend/bridge as it is quite tight. We liked our grass pitch in a large area, backed by trees providing... Show more
Elaine and Gareth Oldham
Reviewed: 23/06/2025 15:27
This is a wonderful campsite for couples and families. It is a great base for getting to the beautiful Gower. It is within walking distance of shops, cafes and buses which can take you to the Gower or to the city of Swansea. There are cycle paths... Show more
Karen zoldan
Reviewed: 10/06/2025 10:56
Just completed a four day stay at the Gowerton site .. The reception staff were lovely, very helpful and friendly . The site is clean and tidy and spacious . Noticed that dog walkers would walk their dogs over empty grass pitches rather than dog walking area, which resulted... Show more
Liane Rees
Reviewed: 06/06/2025 18:48
First time away as new to caravanning. Staff were so helpful. Site facilities clean and bright. Grass was well cared for. Lovely dog walk, plenty of bird song. Road to the entrance was not too narrow. Will definitely return.
Colette Colman
Reviewed: 05/06/2025 19:33
We stayed here for a weekend and enjoyed the peacefull stay. Great site for the dogs with an accessible area to walk the dogs. Well maintained site with friendly staff. Lived the addition of an ice cream van on both evenings. My only slight criticism is the timings of cleaning if... Show more
Debbie Cattell
Reviewed: 11/07/2025 11:25
Paul Dean and Birdie the dog – such lovely people, welcoming and so accommodating. Great car park on site for visitors Lovely site, great location for lots of places to visit and walk to local village and train station, we got a train to Swansea so e...