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Bishopston Beach Holiday
Get set to live out those beachy daydreams on your upcoming Bishopston holiday. Set off on a romantic walk, soak up the spectacular ocean vistas and pick up unique shells and rocks on your trip to Bishopston. Situated just 2 kilometres from downtown, Brandy Cove is the place to be for many sun-seeking travellers. Look through our Bishopston holiday deals and watch your travel budget stretch further!
Top hotels in Bishopston

Myrtle Cottage Vacation Rooms
"Really friendly. Good nice people and a lovely Area."
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2026

The Gower Hotel
"Very pleasant stay. We would stay again. Clean and well maintained hotel and room, nice breakfast, kind staff and peaceful location. Beautiful garden area to sit. Very convenient to stay if you'd like to visit Roshili area."
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2026

Delta Hotels by Marriott Swansea
"Fabulous friendly helpful staff. Comfortable bed and room. Great shower. Amazing breakfast"
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2026
Popular places to visit

Mumbles Pier
One of Swansea’s most recognisable landmarks, the imposing Victorian pier on the southwestern corner of Swansea Bay holds both historic value and offers an entertaining way to pass the afternoon. Once a favoured haunt of Dylan Thomas, this iconic attraction in the village of Mumbles now plays host to tourists and locals out to enjoy themselves.

Oxwich Bay Beach
Stroll along one of Britain’s most picturesque beaches and follow the trails into the nature reserve for its diverse landscape.

Oystermouth Castle
Oystermouth Castle occupies a particularly atmospheric vantage point, on a tall limestone ridge that enjoys sweeping views out over Swansea Bay. Built of Norman stone during the 12th Century, it sadly fell into disuse and disrepair from the Middle Ages onward, after a turbulent history, and in paintings it was often portrayed as a romantic ruin, pleasant to look at, but of little interest besides. Now all of that has changed.
What to do in Bishopston

Cardiff: Gower Peninsula's Cliffs & Mumbles Scenic Day Tour

Bar & Club queue jump entry Party Pass to multiple venues in Swansea

