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Magical bay perfect place when weather gets colder
South Wales Evening Post
|November 14, 2025
WHEN the skies are clear and the autumn sun peeks out, there's something truly magical about Langland Bay.
Langland Bay beach isn't just for summer
(PICTURES: JONATHAN MYERS)
Wales is blessed with many sandy shores and secluded coves, but Langland has a special charm once the summer crowds have vanished and the beach feels like it's yours.
If you've already ticked off Barafundle Bay, Rhossili and Harlech, Langland is well worth a visit, even when the weather is unforgiving. With its striking green and white Edwardian beach huts, this southern Gower beauty is perfect for a crisp autumn stroll or a blustery winter escape with a hot chocolate.
The beach is mostly sand with a few scattered rocks to the east. In the warmer months, lifeguards keep watch and paddleboarders glide across the water. But come winter, you can enjoy the empty golden sands without the buzz of families and sunbathers.
The wide promenade here is lined with palm trees and is easy to navigate with buggies or wheelchairs, even as the icy wind whips around you and the waves roll in.
Handily, the car park is less than 100m from the beach, and the winter tariff, which began on October 31, is significantly cheaper than the peak season. There’s also an accessible toilet and an outdoor shower for washing sandy toes and muddy paws if you're brave enough for a chilly dip.
Langland holds both Blue Flag and Seaside Awards and is a Gower surfing hotspot. Its sheltered waters and curved bay ensure reliable surf conditions, though the water will be extremely cold at this time of year.
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