The Mumbles Carlton Hotel overlooks Swansea Bay in the center of Mumbles Village. Many rooms have sea views. The hotel has been recently been refurbished, and all rooms have an private bathroom.
Just a 12-minute walk from Langland Bay Beach and 600 yards from Oystermouth Castle, Langland Road B&B features accommodations in The Mumbles, with a garden.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Perfect location for us to stay the night before joining the coastal path walk at Langland. Hosts made us feel very welcoming, our room was beautifully presented and we had a tasty cooked breakfast to set us up for the day ahead of walking.
Would highly recommend!
Inalong - Quirky property with sea views above an Ale House offers accommodations in The Mumbles, 1.8 miles from Caswell Bay Beach and 4.5 miles from Grand Theater.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Comfortable beds. Location in the village is excellent
View at 142 offers accommodations in The Mumbles, 4.5 miles from Grand Theater and 12 miles from Oxwich Bay. Featuring sea and garden views, this bed and breakfast also has free Wifi.
Victoria
Germany
Great room, great breakfast and really great host. Loved all the recommendations - they made our one-night stay a delight.
Just a 17-minute walk from The Mumbles and one mile from Langland Bay Beach, Fishermen's cottage with log burner, 2 bathrooms & sea views from garden terraces features accommodations in The Mumbles...
On average, 3-star hotels in The Mumbles cost $118 per night, and 4-star hotels in The Mumbles are $150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in The Mumbles can be found for $190 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in The Mumbles for tonight. You'll pay around $141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in The Mumbles will cost around $160, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The Mumbles is a lovely small town with an excellent array...
The Mumbles is a lovely small town with an excellent array of shops and lovely walks. A good choice of restaurants throughout as well. We enjoyed Verdi's and Joe's Ice cream. An easy drive to the wonderful beaches on the Gower peninsula as well as close to the city of Swansea.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Mumbles is a great place to stay.
Mumbles is a great place to stay. Situated on the shores of Swansea Bay it is also the gateway to the Gower peninsula, the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Britain, with its varied and spectacular coastline. Mumbles village has a host of restaurants and cafes (don't miss the famous Joe's ice cream or Johnny's fish and chips!), plus good clothing shops and art galleries. The short walk out to the lighthouse at low tide (check tide times before you set off) is well worth doing. Mumbles is packed with history, particularly that of The Mumbles lifeboat.
Kate
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good amenities, however beach wall was under construction so...
Good amenities, however beach wall was under construction so some parts were inaccessible. If you are bringing a dog be aware quite a few were not dog friendly which was a shame. Some nice independent shops.
Steven
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Well equipped, location on very noisy main road, nicely...
Well equipped, location on very noisy main road, nicely decorated, no welcoming message or communication from host, who appears to have been given a mobile phone number at birth rather than a name. It is described as an apartment, but in actual fact there are a total of 5 apartments there with very thin walls. Opposite us there was a baby crying all day and well into the night, there didn’t seem to be anyone available to or interested in caring for the baby.
Could do with a good clean, stains on cupboards, mirrors, shower tray, shower cubicle etc., kitchen stool wobbly. Steep uphill concrete path to gain entrance to the property, with no lighting for night-time, which for a person with reduced mobility would be very difficult. Also at the top of this steep incline there is a pipe protruding from the wall, which caused my friend’s arm to be cut as she was unable to see it in the dark. Mattresses in both rooms sunken on one side, no thumb turn lock on exterior door, which is a health and safety breach. It is advertised with parking and there was also a map showing a nearby car park, and we enquired to clarify this in advance but our message was ignored. We had to pay £28 to park in a public car park. Logistically, it is impossible for the venue to supply their own car park, but this should be made clear in the advertising.
Carole
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Mumbles is a very pretty place to visit.
Mumbles is a very pretty place to visit. You can easily walk around it and see the local shops, pier and the castle. Some hilly streets, but ok. Lots of restaurants and cafes available. The pier is lovely and just like the old fashioned piers we remember from childhood. They have a great big wheel now, so you can have wonderful views from there. Plenty of great walks to Langland and Caswell bay. Plus regular buses to all beaches.
Tessa
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great place for a base to explore the Gower with regular bus...
Great place for a base to explore the Gower with regular bus services to many of the more remote trailheads and beauty spots. Swansea is also just a bus ride away (Why did they retire the tram???).
Mumbles has many varied restaurants and bars offering a variety of cuisines. Our favourites were the "Dark Horse" and the Mermaid Café.
John
Spain
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Lovely cottage in a great location, close to the sea front in The Mumbles. It has a nice terrace with great views across Swansea Bay. The wood burner kept us warm on the cooler evenings, although we spent some of the eating at the Mermaid Restaurant (dog friendly) and drinking at The Pilot, which brews its own beer.
The decor was lovely with an appropriate maritime theme. It was very comfortable with many pleasant little touches. The kitchen was very well-equipped. The property is in a beautiful location and we loved the balcony with its views over Swansea Bay. There were a plethora of bars and restaurants on our doorstep.
I loved the retro design and the unique pieces of furniture..I loved the rooftop terrace with amazing views across Swansea..the bed was big and comfy and overall clean and tidy. The welsh cakes and the coffee was a nice touch and just what I needed..i would definitely stay again maybe for longer..
Fantastic B&B. Fab hosts. Great location - seaviews, castle, pier, restaurants, seafront and Gower Coast path all within easy walking. 10 min drive to Swansea. Excellent breakfast and comfortable room.
It was a pleasure to spend 2 days there.
Staff were superb, the welcome very warm, room overlooking Swansea Bay, close to loads of dog friendly pubs and restaurants and close to the Fatty Lewis memorial pier (those who know, knows 😁)
Richard
United Kingdom
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