Motorhome Stopovers in Tre-gŵyr
Tre-gŵyr — known in English as Gower — sits at the northwestern edge of the Gower Peninsula in Cymru (Wales), close to the boundary of the Gower AONB, Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The A4216 and B4295 connect it to Swansea and the wider Gower road network. Most motorhomers reach the peninsula via the A483 or M4, then head west into Gower from Swansea. The village itself is a quiet settlement a short drive from the peninsula’s popular coastal destinations.
It’s a useful base for motorhomers who want to explore Gower without staying in a large site. Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops in the area — practical options when the main Gower spots are busy in summer.
Stops in the Area
- Motorhome-friendly stopovers — verified stops within reach of the Gower AONB coastline
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs on and around the Gower Peninsula
- Campervan stops — quieter overnight options away from the main tourist honeypots
- Member reviews — honest ratings from motorhomers who’ve toured South Wales and Gower
📍 Explore Tre-gŵyr on Google Maps
Touring the Gower Peninsula or exploring the South Wales coast? Membership opens up motorhome-friendly stopovers here and across Wales.

