Gower Coast Walks > Mewslade and Fall Bay
Description: Explore two of Gower's most beautiful and rugged bays, a thoroughly recommended way to loose an afternoon.
Distance covered:4 miles Average time: 2.5 hours Terrain:expect steep narrow cliff paths and mud in winter.

Follow the B4247 towards Rhossili when you drop down into the village of piton take the only left hand turn in the village the road will bear round to the left, turn into through the field gateway to the car park, there is an honesty box on the gate post for your parking fee.
Walk out of the car park and turn left, bear right around the old barns and garages, to your right you will see a gate just on the right of the green tin barn which takes you out along a narrow track towards the beach.
Pass through the gate out of the woods and continue down hill towards the beach. The beach is a favourite with local surfers but if you fancy a swim its not advisable if the surf is big as there is a strong accompanying undertow. Before you meat the rocks at the head of the beach you need to take the cliff path to the right the path will take you up over the headlands all the way to Fall bay. When you come over the last headland above Fall bay look for a wooden set of steps taking you up on to the farmland on your right. Once up in the fields take the stile 30 yards ahead on the right then bear left along the field boundaries until you find yourself following a farm track.
The track will emerge at the main road in the village of middleton . From here turn right down the main road for 800yds until you see the turningin Pitton back to the car park.
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