BRYN-Y-MÔR COTTAGE | GOWER

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BRYN-Y-MÔR COTTAGE | GOWER

FANTASTIC VIEWS_

BRYN-Y-MÔR COTTAGE | GOWER

CHARMING INTERIORS_

BRYN-Y-MÔR COTTAGE | GOWER

SPACIOUS GROUNDS_

Bryn-y-môr Cottage_ a charming three bedroom holiday cottage set at the edge of the village of Llangennith in the Gower peninsula.


Bryn-y-môr Cottage (literally hill of the sea) tells you the whole story in a name. Set on a small farm, on the lower slope of Llanmadoc Down, the cottage is steps away from the unique Wales Coast Path, and looks directly down to the sea at Broughton Bay to the north, and to Rhossili/Llangennith Bay and iconic Worm’s Head to the west. The cottage is owned and managed by Rachel and Mark Bevan who, with two young children, Evie and Noah, have ensured families and couples have everything they might need for a fantastic holiday experience.

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  • “We all had a wonderful time at Bryn-y-môr Cottage. The best holiday accommodation in the most beautiful part of the world we have ever visited.”

    – Hannah, Pete, Poppy + Rory, Nottingham

  • “What a beautiful cottage – so warm and welcoming and with the most fabulous views.”

    – Craig, Emma, Evan + Izzie, Pontypridd

  • “Brilliant as always. Our 20th year!!! Never gets old. See you soon.”

    – The Ross Family, Somerset

BRYN-Y-MÔR COTTAGE | GOWER

The Farm_

Bryn-y-môr Farm is a small, working farm owned and run by Bryn-y-môr Cottage owners, the Bevan family. Bryn-y-mor Cottage offers guests (the young and the young at heart) the chance to go free range and have the opportunity to share in the natural environment of 18-acres of private land through the seasons – without the muck and the hard work! Bryn-y-môr Cottage is completely fenced-off and private, approached by a separate tarmac drive so you don’t need your wellies!

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FIRST AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY (ANOB)

THE GOWER PENINSULA_

The Gower peninsula is an ideal all-year location for families, walkers, surfers, golfers, birdwatchers – all those who love the outdoors. It boasts award-winning sandy beaches; dramatic limestone cliffs; upland common land dotted with ancient megaliths, acres of woodlands; an estuary on its northern side; ruined castles and Norman churches. Gower is blessed with its own distinctive 39-mile stretch of the unique Wales National Coast Path that hugs whole 870-miles of the Welsh Coast where you can marvel at Gower’s fabulous wildlife and flora and do wonders for you physical and mental wellbeing.

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“The Gower peninsula, in south Wales has a beautifully diverse landscape with golden beaches, salt marsh and countryside teeming with wildlife.”

– National Trust

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