Themed craft activities and events are available for both Children and Adults. There are also daily guided tours of the Mill and flour making displays.
The museum features attractions such as the last intact and working water wheel in Gower, a fully functional Corn Mill powered by the water wheel, and a Woollen Mill producing textiles. Visitors can also explore the Farming Museum with some of the oldest agricultural equipment in Wales.
The museum includes a Wood Turner's Room with a water wheel powered lathe, a Blacksmiths forge in use during Victorian times, and a Mill Cottage replicating living conditions from the 18th Century. Visitors can also see a Humanities Health Hub providing educational visits and children's activities.
Visitors can enjoy snacks and drinks at the front tea garden which is open every day. The museum also offers Shed Head Ciders and a selection of local produce and cheese from the shop. Additionally, there is a small artisan bakery on site open Weds-Sunday.
Visitors can book a bike service with Essential Cycles Gower, purchase hand made soaps from Earthly Rebels, or explore award-winning sea and beach inspired Jewellery from Pa-pa Jewelry Design. Creative art classes are also available through Gower Arts.