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Gower Heritage Centre
"A working 12th Century Mill in the heart of the Gower Peninsula with shops, a cafe, a craft centre and the closest parking for the world famous Three Cliffs Bay"
Address: Gower Heritage Centre, Parkmill, Swansea SA3 2EH, UK
Phone: 01792 371206
State: Swansea
City: Swansea
Zip Code: SA3 2EH

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
We had a fantastic day at the Gower heritage Centre. Not only is the place very nice and perfect for a sunny day outside with the family, but it also has plenty of very interesting information, activities for kids and a great café. Definitely one not to miss if you are in the area!
A bit worn out, but probably ideal for families with young children who want to run around and see some animals. The mill illustrations were fun to see. The cider enterprise was. Interesting and different. Worth a 10 minute stop for £8? Maybe. We did get to use the toilets, so that probably sways into a “for sure” deal. The bakery’s separate business, I think croissant was damn good.
Quiet, tranquil late autumn experience. Mostly mothballed and end of season. I enjoyed: Mill race with ducks Incubator with chicks Pond with geese Cider pressing excellent Mill stream and working wheel Local produce shop Historic agricultural equipment
We spent 4 hours incl lunch break here on a wet day Feb half term with our 2 grandchildren 6 & 8. We all learned so much from the miller about his 800 yr old watermill and his ducks and their 3 week old ducklings. Simple, but the kids enjoyed the indoor play area and the historic farm machines etc. They were able to hand grind some flour and enjoyed feeding the ducks 20p coins needed
Had such a great day out. Super friendly staff, great history and so much to see! Really enjoyed it. Plus plenty of bonus animals to see and a tasty tea room. Highly recommend. Also the fact you can park there, pay for entry then use the carpark to walk to the three cliffs bay is ideal!!! Such a brilliant time!!Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedNo
It's a lovely place to spend the morning or afternoon, plenty for adults and children, it's a look into times gone by also does workshops, pottery, painting, craft works, woolen mill, and play areas for children plus duck feeding.
Amazing place to camp overnight in your vehicle/campervan for £12. Toilets open all night and shower tokens £1. Lovely little shop making fresh coffee and treats. Bakery sold amazing croissants too. Had a long walk to 3 cliffs Bay and Pennarth Castle ruins. We will definitely come back!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Warm friendly service. Lots to see for the whole family. Locally produced apple juice and cider to buy - a must! A superb bakery with freshly baked treats - delicious croissant varieties. Silversmith shop with exquisite items. Walking trails through this scenic area are very popular. A very special place to visit. Highly recommended.
It is a good place for what it is supposed to be. Don't expect bells and whistles. But all good.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
What an incredible place, great friendly, helpful staff, it goes on and on with displays, history, various shops and industry. The mill wheel was turning and loved the mill cottage. Lots of machinery, aging with time, great facilities for children, you can spend 20p and feed the chickens and ducks. I was alone, it cost £7 that included parking, put your ticket in your car and take off on a walk after your visit, very near three cliffs bay. Fabulous little shop, also a bakery in another building that lots of people buy from on their way past. I should have bought early they ran out of pastries by the time I left the centre. Spent four hours there. Covered play area and toilets. You can buy food and drink from the shop and take it into the tea rooms, how nice is that.
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