UK coastline applauded by Brits – home to world’s ‘most beautiful beaches’

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Located in the most westerly part of the historic county of Glamorgan, , is the Gower Peninsula. The region is famous for its natural beauty and award-winning and is a popular haunt for those seeking an outdoorsy experience. And, it has been recommended by Britons as one of their top recommended holiday destinations.

In the Reddit forum r/AskUK, multiple British holidaymakers suggested the Gower Coast, with one user going so far as to say the coastline is home to “some of the world’s most beautiful beaches”.

A poster explained: “If you’re looking for scenery, I’d recommend the Gower Coast in South Wales. Some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, plenty of walking trails in the national parks, etcetera.”

A second user added: “I live in Swansea and trust me, the Gower is absolutely stunning, there’s so much to explore.”

The Gower Peninsula was designated as the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty back in 1956 thanks to its rich and varied environment. Spanning just sixteen miles by seven miles wide, the region is small but mighty.

Soak up incredible open, wild moors and gaze in wonder at dramatic limestone cliffs.

The beaches, however, remain one of its main draws, with an abundance of vast, golden stretches of sand. Across the Gower Peninsulas coastline, there are approximately 25 beaches ranging in size.

One of the most famous, and often touted as one of the best beaches in the UK, is Rhossili Bay.

Most recently, this beautiful stretch of coastline has been , only just missing out on the top spot to a Scottish beach.

Given the location of the beach, you can anticipate panoramic views surrounded by grass-topped cliffs and endless views of the lapping shoreline.

The beach is accessed by walking down a steep cliff-top path, but once there, the stretch of sand is well worth the hike.

Other popular beaches in the region include Swansea Beach, Bracelet Bay, Rotherslade Bay and Three Cliffs Bay.

However, some of the beaches along the coast are subject to strong tides and currents, so it’s important for visitors to double-check any warning flags or notices.

Away from the beaches, the region is perfect for walks. One of the best rambling trails for beginners is in the seaside town of Mumbles.

The gentle five-mile loop around the headland starts from Mumbles’ Victorian pier and dates in views of the Gower coast stretching ahead.

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