5 Cool for Kids Activities in Gower and south Wales

At Bayview, Oxwich, when we can tear ourselves away from the beautiful Gower peninsula, to go on holiday with our three girls, the first thing we want to know is: What’s there to do for kids where we’re heading?

So, if you’re thinking of making Bayview, Oxwich your holiday destination and staying in one of our luxury holiday rental properties, here are our 5 top picks of cool things to do with kids in the area. We can guarantee a fabulous base here at Baview, your bolt-hole by the sea, but unfortunately we can’t always guarantee the weather. So come rain, come shine, spring, summer, autumn, or winter, choose from the following boredom-busting activities, to keep young kids, and grown-up kids happy.

  1. LC – south Wales’ premier indoor waterpark and leisure complex for sport and play, surf and splash or health and fitness in Swansea’s city centre. www.thelcswansea.com

  2. National Waterfront Museum – hands-on interactive-experience of 300 years of Swansea’s industrial past under one roof at the water’s edge at Swansea’s Marina. www.museum.wales/swansea

  3. Mumbles Pier – whatever the weather, a perfect family day out at this iconic landmark. Amusement arcade, mini bowling alley, Pirate Boating Lake, Café Pavilion and good old fish& chips at Copperfish Restaurant. www.mumbles-pier.co.uk

  4. Dylan Thomas Centre – family visits and holiday activities themed around the literary works of Swansea’s most famous son every day outside term at this listed building and exhibition site at Swansea’s Marina. www.dylanthomas.com

  5. Folly Farm – go a little further still and you’ll discover Pembrokeshire’s award-winning Folly Farm. Farmyard favourites, exotic animals and a family-friendly programme of activities. www.folly-farm.co.uk

If that doesn’t keep the kids happy then for scores more, please visit www.swanseabay.com/listings

Bayview, Oxwich has some limited availability leading up to Christmas, so please contact Wanda and the Team to discuss booking then, or into 2023.

Imagery: © Hawlfraint y Goron / © Crown copyright (2022) Cymru Wales / / © LC Swansea

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