Gower Heritage Centre

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Parkmill, United Kingdom

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Heritage museum· Cafe· Craft store· Coffee shop

Gower Heritage Centre Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Gower Heritage Centre is located in Parkmill, United Kingdom. Gower Heritage Centre is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in United Kingdom.

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Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Wanda Darren

Little hidden gem. It's free only have to pay 4 for the car park but if you hike here no bother. Lovely bakery and tea room and market every Thursday at the moment.

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Brian Carrillo

We recently visited Three Cliffs Bay last week, and picked this site as base for parking, picnic area and most importantly, a clean (or as clean as you’ll het) toilet facility. You can either pre-book parking (check their site) or pay at the visitor center. They are both priced at 4. They won’t look you in but prefer for everyone to be out of the car park by 5pm. Do note that the toilets close when the visitor center closes, at 4pm. The two times we arrived, we were fortunate to find spaces in the main lot, vs the field (arriving around 11:30am-12:30pm). Two things that we enjoyed was the local cider producer, Aber Valley (we purchased their Apple juice and strawberry cloud cider). As you enter the visitor center, you’ll have access to the toilets and a self-tour around some things they’ve preserved.

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Rhys Kinsey-Jones

Lots of lovely little facilities and shops, near the three cliffs bay. Great for kids! Parking is a bit hard and tight so would recommend a smaller car or a drop off and pick up.

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Maria Nagle

We parked in the Gower Heritage Centre to visit Three Cliffs Bay. The parking attendant who helped us was so friendly and a fountain of knowledge, giving us so many tips on walking routes, places to eat etc. We visited the heritage centre after returning from our walk and although a lot was unfortunately and inevitably closed due to Covid, we had a lovely time. The staff were helpful, the exhibits were interesting and informative and the admission was free with the price of parking (4). Definitely worth a visit! Also, don't miss the Little Valley Bakery next door, the best cinnamon buns I've ever tasted.

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Angela R

Come here by accident but absolutely lovely place, even with teenage boys, it was nice to see them play and become children again, the duck race was great fun. Dog friendly, really worth a visit. Places to eat drink also or just a coffee and cake, ice cream etc.