Visiting times, prices and all your day out needs

Plan your Visit

Opening Times and Prices

7 Days a Week

Monday – Sunday 10:00 till 17:00.

Adult Ticket – £8

(includes 1 car)

Child Ticket – £5

(Ages 3-17 years)

Under 2 years go free

Family Ticket – £20

(2 adults, 2 children and 1 car)

Parking without Entry –

£5 per car

(15 minutes free parking)

Large Vehicle – £12

Annual Passes 

1 Adult + 2 Children – £45

(Purchase below)

2 Adult + 2 Children – £70

(Purchase below)

Overnight Parking

(Scroll below)

Directions

Directions from the M4 to Gower Heritage Centre

By Car from the East
Leave the M4 motorway at Junction 42. Follow the A483 into Swansea. Carry straight on, following the brown tourist signs for South Gower. Once through Swansea, turn right on the B4436, then after 4 miles, follow the brown signs marked Gower Heritage Centre ( turn right at Church, then left onto the A4118 to Parkmill. (13 miles from M4 junction).

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From the M4, Exit at Junction 47:
Take the A483 exit towards Swansea.

Merge Onto A483:
Follow the A483 and then join the A484, heading west towards Gowerton and Gower.

Continue on A484 to Gowerton:
Stay on the A484 and follow signs for Gower.

Turn onto B4296:
After reaching Gowerton, turn left onto the B4296, signposted for Gower.

Join the A4118:
At the Penclawdd roundabout, take the first exit onto the A4118. This is the main road through the Gower Peninsula.

Arrive in Parkmill:
Continue along the A4118 until you reach Parkmill village. The Gower Heritage Centre is located just off this main road, clearly signposted.

By Public Transport, cycle or foot.

Visit Swansea Bay without a car by clicking HERE

Visit Travelline Cyrmu HERE or call their helpline on 0800 464 0000.


 

Other Details

Entry and Parking for the Heritage Centre, Mill Shop, Jeweller and Bakery and Three Cliffs Bay

Please note that the car park can be used  for visits to the Centre and local area and if you are collecting any items from the shops or using the craft workshops.

The main reception and shop is open from 10am to 5pm, the carpark is open 24 hours unless otherwise specified.

Entrance charges to the Centre include parking, for parking to visit the craft shops in the carpark then a  charge of £5 per is payable per car if you park for longer than 15 Minutes, 

Tickets can be purchased at the Heritage Centre Shop (or if closed please use the Collection box on the front entrance door to make a payment). 

Overnight parking is £20  for 1 night from 12noon to 10.30am the following day and includes entry for 1 person into the Centre

Please note that we are not a campsite and do not operate a caravan/motorhome park. Overnight parking is only available if you are visiting the Centre or taking part in a workshop or Event.

We now also have 24/7 Electric Car Charging Points, Powered by InstaVolt, look at our page on the InstaVolt site -here-

You can book overnight parking using the button below:

Access for All

We extend a warm welcome to all our visitors. If you have any special requirements, we will try to meet them as far as is possible. We offer a concessionary entry rate for anyone registered disabled and free entry for their helper on request – without the embarrassment of showing identification.

Dogs are welcome in the Gower Heritage Centre as long as they are kept on a lead at all times but they cannot access the poultry park.

Mobility

The Heritage Centre consists of a collection of old buildings, so the surface underfoot is sometimes a little rough and uneven. 95% of the Centre can be easily accessed by someone in a wheelchair. There are several disabled parking spaces in the car park and it is also possible to drive right up to the front entrance to unload if necessary. We have a couple of wheelchairs available for use by our visitors.

Hearing impaired

Self Guided Tours of the Mill can be done using our App which is available to download here.

Visually impaired

We try to ensure that the Centre is easy to negotiate, with steps clearly marked and pathways kept clear. We do not currently have any material available in Braille. If you have any comments or suggestions to make about improvements we could make, we would be happy to hear them.

Special needs

We often welcome groups of people with learning difficulties, either for specialised tours or simply as individual visitors. Again, please get in touch for details of our special concessionary rates.

General tourist Information

For general information about the area and any access advice please call the information team at Visit Wales 03330063001

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