Explore the map of Mumbles, near Swansea

Mumbles is situated at the western end of Swansea Bay

Discover the Mumbles area

Oystermouth was the name of the parish, which encompassed the hamlets of

Newton, Norton, West Cross, Blackpill and the Mumbles village itself.

Where is MUMBLES village now?

Today, the names Oystermouth and Mumbles seem to be used interchangeably and the three new parishes of Newton, Llwynderw and Oystermouth minister to the much expanded population of this same area.

Blackpill Clyne Valley Newton Oystermouth

Also included in 'our' area are-

Southend, Caswell Bay, Langland Bay, Limeslade Bay and Bracelet Bay

as well as Mayals Clyne Gardens and Clyne Valley.

Mumbles Tourist Information

At the Methodist Church has moved to

Online information

MUMBLES -The Gateway to Gower

Mumbles and Gower

Map of Mumbles Hill & Lighthouse Island

Google satellite map

With information on the WW2 sites, parking and footpaths

Geology Field Guide

which includes A stroll along the prom (Swansea Bay)

Jessica's Nature Blog Various aspects of Nature situated in or near Mumbles

Including - Haematite at Limeslade Bay (East)

A geological fault runs right through the limestone of Mumbles Hill