Gower by bus route
July 28, 2008
The Quadrant bus station. Swansea has various buses travelling around the Gower coast. It also has little pocket time tables which are very handy for light travelers.
They also run trips to local markets. There is part of the Quadrant pick up areas for airport travel which are all run by friendly staff.
The buses for the Gower Coast includes Llangennith, Pennard Cliffs and Rhossili and many more. Your family or friends will enjoy your holidays without the stress of driving.
| Departures | Weekdays | Sundays & BHM | ||||||
| Time | Service | Days | Time | Service | Days | Time | Service | Days |
| 0750 | 118 | M-Sa | 1410 | 118 | M-Sa | 0830 | 118 | SBH* |
| 0910 | 118 | M-Sa | 1510 | 118 | SSH | 0940 | 114 | SBH* |
| 1010 | 118 | M-Sa | 1530 | 118 | Sch | 1130 | 118 | SBH |
| 1110 | 118 | M-Sa | 1640 | 118 | M-Sa | 1310 | 118 | SBH |
| 1210 | 118 | M-Sa | 1750 | 118 | M-Sa | 1530 | 118 | SBH |
| 1310 | 118 | M-Sa | 1935 | 118 | M-Sa | 1710 | 118 | SBH |
Rhossili Church
Rhossili church is situated upon the cliff top in the village. It was originally built during the 6th Century by the Anglo-Normans some time before 1150, at the bottom of the cliff but during the 13th century there was a huge storm which hit the west coast of Gower with gales of rain, wind which covered the church with sand. There is some documents in earlier charts that Rhossili is dedicated to St. Cynwal.

- Rhossili Church
Photo copyright by Stella Elphick