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Tircoch Farm Holiday Cottages are contained within a barn converted into two self catering holiday cottages. The cottages are ideal holiday accommodation and are located on a working farm in North Gower situated on the edge of Welshmoor, 2.2 miles from Llanrhidian, 2 miles from Three Crosses, 8 miles from the centre of Swansea and close to all the Gower beaches. The Gower Peninsula is the first area of outstanding natural beauty to be designated in 1956 for its beautiful scenery and countryside.
These beautiful Gower Holiday Cottages are surrounded with stunning views over the Loughor Estuary, and on a clear evening the Mumbles lighthouse and Caldey Island lighthouse can be seen. Based near point 21 on the Gower Way we are ideally situated for walkers and cyclists. We are only a short drive away from the award winning beaches and golf clubs in Gower as well as Swansea City centre (where you can find the LC, National Waterfront Museum, Swansea Market plus lots more) and Mumbles – perfect for shopping and eating out.
The barn has been newly converted from an old milking parlour to an excellent standard Each cottage has a double bedroom and twin bedroom. It is also possible to have a z bed for a third child, a cot and high chair are also available. The bathroom has a shower unit, toilet and sink. The lounge, kitchen and dining room are open plan. There is a DVD/TV with freeview. The Cottages can be hired together to accommodate up to 8 people – ideal for families or groups.
There is a small patio area to the rear of the cottage and a patio area with table/chairs and parasol to the front of the property overlooking the magnificent views we have to offer. There is ample car parking. Visitors are also welcome to walk the many foot paths on the farm. The kitchen is well equipped with washing machine/drier, microwave, kettle, toaster, cooker/grill. On arrival you will also receive a welcome pack.
Langland - well known for its beach huts and tennis courts, Langland is also a popular surf spot.
Caswell - Ideal for surfing, the beach regularly receives Blue Flag status and is close to the village of Mumbles.
Pwll Du - One of the more remote beaches and is not easily accessible by car. but there are three footpaths leading down to the beach. A secluded spot where the beach is made up of pebbles.
Three Cliffs - The bay takes its name from the three sea cliffs that jut out into the bay. Pennard Pill, a small stream, flows into the sea in the middle of the bay. The beach is an important asset for locals and visitors and routinely qualifies for Blue Flag status.
Oxwich Bay - Its landscape features sand dunes, salt marshes and woodland. It is also a popular spot for swimming and water sports including diving, sailing, water skiing and windsurfing.
Port Eynon - Port Eynon Bay is a very popular beach resort beside the village of Port Eynon and has a selection of shops and cafes.
Rhossili - The Bay curves along an arc running northwards from the village of Rhossili and features the famous landmark "Worms Head".
Llangenith - The beach is now mainly a centre for surfers, and is located at the north end of Rhossili Bay in a fairly isolated locale.
Llanmadoc - Why not take a walk out along the beach at Llanmadoc? At low tide you can even reach the lighthouse at Whitford Point, be careful of those tides though!
Tel 01792 850567
www.tircochfarmholidaycottages.co.uk
Swansea self catering holiday cottages