The Mumbles Carlton Hotel overlooks Swansea Bay in the centre of Mumbles Village. Many rooms have sea views. The hotel has been recently been refurbished, and all rooms have an en suite bathroom.
Located in The Mumbles, near The Mumbles and Langland Bay Beach, the historic Fishermen's cottage with log burner features a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a patio and free WiFi.
Located in The Mumbles, 1.3 km from Langland Bay Beach, 1.8 km from The Mumbles and 2.9 km from Caswell Bay Beach, Quirky spacious with sea views Above an Ale house provides accommodation with a...
Boasting garden views, Sixty Four features accommodation with a private beach area and a patio, around 700 metres from The Mumbles. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace and free WiFi.
Featuring a balcony with city views, a garden and a bar, See the Sea Hideaway can be found in The Mumbles, close to Langland Bay Beach and 1.6 km from The Mumbles.
The Great National Grand Hotel Swansea is located in the heart of Swansea city centre, next to the train station, and within walking distance of Swansea's many attractions.
Located opposite the Kings Dock, Village Hotel Swansea is just a 5-minute drive from Swansea’s city centre. A heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room feature in the hotel’s health club.
On average, 3-star hotels in The Mumbles cost £85 per night, and 4-star hotels in The Mumbles are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in The Mumbles can on average be found for £143 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in The Mumbles this weekend is £100 or, for a 4-star hotel, £184. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in The Mumbles for this weekend cost on average around £154 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Most liked was easy/quick beach access, very clear...
Most liked was easy/quick beach access, very clear instructions for check in from host. Least liked was the amount of traffic lights on the shorefront - nothing to do with the accommodation which was excellent in every way - just needed to allow extra time when driving anywhere. Everywhere we went was family/kid friendly, and everyone was super friendly and nice We’ll definitely be back, and for longer. Plantasia, the tropical animal indoor zoo is fantastic, and staff super helpful and friendly. Loads of the big brand supermarkets within easy reach for self catering accommodation. Long drive (from Surrey), so would recommend a rest stop at services/Bristol on travel there and back
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Mumbles is a great place to stay.
Mumbles is a great place to stay. Everyone is very friendly. Great walks along the seafront to walk into town or on to Swansea!
Lots to see and do on foot. Dogs are out in abundance which is lovely to see and they are welcome in all establishments.
M&S foodhall too which is an added bonus.
Julia
Canada
10
Scored 10
Visit the Mumbles several times a year as we have family...
Visit the Mumbles several times a year as we have family living nearby,
Easy reach of beautiful beaches and scenery,
Love the walk along the coastal path trying to spot the seals
The Mumbles has plenty of grocery stores if self catering and restaurants and bars catering for all tastes and budgets,
Croesco Lounge serves great food in a relaxed atmosphere.
Trams does an amazing breakfast and The Mermaid is also worth a visit .
sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was just an amazing experience.
It was just an amazing experience. The area are buzzing and there were so much fantastic places to eat. The beaches were amazing and one need time to visit them all. For us it was also close to so many Castles to visit and see. And if you like your meat, then this is the place to go. The Welsch lamb and specifically the Welsch Salt Marsh lamb is the best.
Jacobus
South Africa
10
Scored 10
We came to the Mumbles to celebrate our daughter's wedding...
We came to the Mumbles to celebrate our daughter's wedding and having travelled from Kent decided to stay for a few days and explore. Overall the weather was kind to us, just Sunday with rain. We took ourselves off to Rhossili Bay which was beautiful and because I have some disabilities it had a reasonably flat path that you could walk along to see the beach and the Worms Head. The main difficulty we had was using the car park ticket machines! You needed a degree to understand them but luckily, a local resident helped us and we in turn was then able to help others in the same plight. A lovely long weekend.
Rosalind
10
Scored 10
Beautiful, quirky, retro, very spacious, comfy beds, sea...
Beautiful, quirky, retro, very spacious, comfy beds, sea views has everything you could need. The board games in the lounge was a lovely touch. Below the flat is a welcoming traditional pub with piano! Close proximity to seafront, coffee shops, restaurants, shops and many galleries. Already booked for later on in the year.
Absolutely lovely hotel room, overlooking Swansea Bay.
Room was spacious, spotlessly clean.
Sliding doors opened onto a small balcony/terrace area.( too wet to use during our stay)
Lovely white linens, big bathsheets.
Comfort big bed. Block out curtains.
Good breakfast downstairs. We also had an enjoyable dinner in the restaurant downstairs.
It was a wet day and evening so there was no outside drinkers/socialising or noise to bother us.
Pay and display parking, at a good rate, was very close.
The location was superb, Overlooking Swansea bay.
The tides reach guest house, was absolutely stunning, inside . Nothing was too much trouble for Metin the proprietor, great superior room, tea making facilities great bathroom, comfy bed , very well decorated and clean, great selection for breakfast, and great presentation of food , always served with a well presented table to sit at , definitely a return visit to the tides reach
Spacious, clean and nicely decorated room with extra large bed, comfortable window sitting area with lovely view over the Mumbles waterfront. Large bathroom with bath and shower facilities. Generous breakfast served to the room. Staff helpful and friendly. Excellent location for exploring The Gower with plenty of shops, bars and restaurants nearby.
The decor was lovely with an appropriate maritime theme. It was very comfortable with many pleasant little touches. The kitchen was very well-equipped. The property is in a beautiful location and we loved the balcony with its views over Swansea Bay. There were a plethora of bars and restaurants on our doorstep.
The Coast House is a beautiful B&B right in front of the sea. The room was large, beautiful and comfortable. We had several choices of breakfast (including vegetarian and vegan options), and it was delicious. The self-check in was very easy to do, and the staff were very friendly. I would definitely recommend!!
Beautiful cottage in a brilliant location for exploring the Mumbles. Very clean and tidy, a nice little welcome selection of biscuits and coffee/tea facilities including a bottle of fresh milk in the fridge. Excellent communication from the owners. Really great value for money.
This is a lovely, spacious self contained apartment with fabulous vintage furniture and accessories to add a fun and original element. Situated above a fantastic traditional pub with lovely views of Swansea Bay. Property owners were lovely and very welcoming.
Very good location overlooking Swansea Bay and convenient for some good restaurants,pubs and easy walk to the small town centre area.Very welcoming in the form of Harry who was barman cum receptionist.Also,despite being on the promenade,the rooms were quiet.
Lovely, compact apartment within easy walking distance of the Mumbles sea front. Super clean, warm and comfortable with excellent central heating. Caroline is a lovely host and I'm sure we will stay here again (this being our third stay at Slade Gardens).
Beautiful cottage in a perfect location for exploring the Mumbles. The cottage was spotless and dog-friendly- a real treasure to find! The 2nd treasure we found was Allison who was fab! Super communication and so kind and helpful! Diolch yn fawr iawn!
Quaint cottage with interesting history and wonderful setting. Up-the-hill patio (33 steps) has a great view of Swansea Bay. Well-equipped kitchen. Excellent location just up from the sea front. Easy walk to many restaurants.
Great location with spectacular view of Swansea Bay. Promenade and coastal path on doorstep. Local public transport into Swansea and along the coast to the Gower peninsular (ANOB). Plenty of places to eat and drink.
The location was good a 10 minute walk to The Mumbles with shops and restaurants .
Beautiful coastal walk a short distance away,
Also for visiting beaches and woodland walks,
It was a comfortable stay , clean and dog friendly, but understaffed. The location was perfect and they also kept a parking space right in front of the hotel.
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