Rhossili, Wales
Rhossili Beach in southern Wales is distinguished by its lovely green slopes that descend directly to the beachfront. Rhossili, less than an hour from Swansea, is officially recognized as a region of outstanding natural beauty, with three kilometers (1.9 miles) of golden sand. It curls around the base of the emerald-green summer slopes that become fiery-auburn in the autumn. Worm's Head, a long, serpent-like island connected to the mainland by a rocky causeway, is the bay's most famous land.
The cliff walk goes either east to Mewslade Bay or west to Worm's Head and Rhossili Bay. The National Trust owns and protects a large portion of the land on the Gower Peninsula. The Trust has a tourist facility at Rhossili, close to the Warren, Rhossili Down, Worm's Head, Rhossili beach, and coastal cliffs.
The most popular things to do in Rhossili with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are: Worm's Head; Rhossili Bay; Mewslade Bay; See all kid friendly things to do in Rhossili on Tripadvisor.