Whiteford Bay Leisure Park is a quiet, family-run holiday park on the North Gower coast, set beneath Llanmadoc Hill and looking out towards Broughton Bay. Rows of static holiday homes sit among open lawns and sand dunes, with big sea views and direct access to long, sandy beaches and the Wales Coast Path.
If you’re looking for a peaceful, pet-friendly base by the sea with proper coastal walking on the doorstep, Whiteford Bay is very much that kind of park.
Whiteford Bay is a holiday park of privately owned static caravans, with pitches laid out to make the most of the space, views and light. Many homes have decks or patios and small, easy-to-manage plots, and some enjoy panoramic views across Carmarthen Bay.
Ownership here is about having your own place to escape to on Gower rather than a busy hire-fleet park. Families have been coming back for generations, and the park has built a reputation as one of North Gower’s classic static caravan parks.
The holiday season typically runs for most of the year, so you can enjoy breaks well beyond the main summer weeks.
Life on the park is relaxed and outdoorsy. There’s no clubhouse or bar, which keeps the atmosphere calm even in school holidays. Instead, facilities focus on what you actually need:
Whiteford Bay Leisure Park is a holiday park of privately owned static caravans. It is not a full residential, over-50s style park.
Yes. Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the park and the surrounding beaches and dunes are ideal for long dog walks, subject to any local beach regulations.
The park sits just behind the dunes, with walking routes from the park directly to Whiteford Sands and Broughton Bay.
No. There is no clubhouse or on-site bar, which helps keep the park quiet. Social life tends to revolve around the beach, the playground and the local village pub.
Facilities include a large children’s adventure playground, an on-site shop and a laundrette, plus well-kept roads, parking and green spaces around the caravans.