Visitors can expect to see a beautifully diverse landscape with golden beaches, salt marsh, and countryside teeming with wildlife. They can enjoy activities such as flying a kite on the beach, swimming, sandcastle building, hiking, coastal walks, water sports, and wildlife spotting.
Visitors can encounter a variety of wildlife, from bees, butterflies, and flocks of overwintering birds to grass snakes, otters, and bats. The area supports a thriving ecosystem with a range of species, including rare snails.
Visitors can choose from coastal cottages with stunning sea views to secluded woodland locations. There are holiday cottages available for everyone, providing a comfortable and scenic place to stay while exploring the area.
This tourist attraction is unique for being the UK's first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It offers breathtaking views, tranquil beaches, fantastic landscapes, and a rich history steeped in myth, legend, poetry, and song. Visitors can enjoy a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Some of the highlights include the scenic spot for coastal walks, the bird hides at Cwm Ivy salt marsh, the sunflower display at Rhosili, the salt marsh teeming with wildlife at Cwm Ivy, and the award-winning Three Cliffs Bay. Visitors can also enjoy long walks along cliffs and beaches, as well as a hike to Worm's Head at low tide.