Blaen Cedi Holiday Cottages

Our Location

Blaen Cedi Farm is set above the famous village of Penclawdd, which is situated in beautiful North Gower coast, with its extensive salt marshes and dunes.

The cottages are nestled in amongst green farmland, woodland and fields, and offer delightful views of the Lougher Estuary and Llanrhidian Marshes. Many of our guests return time and time again to savour the peace, tranquility and nature that makes Blaen Cedi so appealing. 

We are pleasantly secluded, but not remote and it is a perfect base to explore the famous Gower beaches (some carry awards for beauty and cleanliness), Cefn Bryn, famous for Arthurs’s Stone and it’s picturesque hikes, Mumbles or the bustling cities of Swansea and Llanelli, packed with culture and of course shopping. The Welsh Coastal path is easily accessed from the village providing a gateway to the North Gower. There are extensive hiking and cycling routes at your fingertips. For those with more time, our position on North Gower also means that there is also easy access to the delights of Pembrokeshire.

Getting here

Our Address

Blaen Cedi Farm
Blue Anchor
Penclawdd
Swansea
SA4 3LX

Directions from the M4

  • SA4 3LX is unique to the Farm. Type this into your GPS and you’ll get to us. On GPS, once close, select the route option through Penclawdd village, as the road is easier.
  • Leave M4 at junction 47. Follow signs for Penllergaer then signs for Gowerton. You will pass a Harvester pub and go under a railway bridge before you reach traffic lights.
  • Turn right at traffic lights then straight through second traffic lights. The road signs for Gower at both lights. Travel 3.5 miles to Penclawdd.
  • Turn left at the mini roundabout opposite Gower Timber and follow the road to a junction at the top of the hill.
  • Turn left at junction and approx 100yds along there is a small lane sloping down towards the left.
  • Take this turn, go approximately 150 metres until you see a stone wall and electric gate on the left. The wall has a nameplate “Blaen Cedi Farm”.

Blaen Cedi grounds

We have 3 acres woodland and grassland, nestled in tumbling hills of North Gower and all ready to be explored.

We have cows and horses in the fields, chickens in the paddock and then a whole lot of nature for you to experience up close.

The Gower peninsula is beautiful

The Gower Peninsula has been declared Britain's first Area of Outstanding Beauty and we think it deserves this accolade. It was given the prestigious title back in 1956 before any other area, due to its miles of coastline, stunning beaches, sandy bays and fascinating cave formations. Views from high points in the peninsula are truly amazing, which is what makes the area such a great location for memorable holidays in Wales. 

Rhossili Bay in Gower was voted the No 1 Best Beach in Britain, as well as being 3rd most picturesque in Europe and 10th in the world. This breath-taking beach– from which you can see for miles, all the way to North Devon – scooped the accolade in the TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice Awards 2013, which is voted for by people who’ve actually been on family holidays in Wales. We have the 7th most photographed sunset in the world! Worm’s Head at Rhossili, which is the westernmost point of the peninsula,  is not only a landmark feature and hugely popular Wales holidays tourist attraction but it’s also a mile-long stretch believed to be one of the most breath-taking and most photographed sunsets in the whole world. The names actually comes from ancient English and means “Sleeping Dragon”, although it does look quite wormy too!

It's all within 20 mins drive of Blaen Cedi.

Incredible Beaches and coves

Hills moors, saltmarsh & woodland

Dramatic Scenery at all times of the year