The Worm's Head Hotel is a family run Hotel with stunning views of Rhossili Bay and the Worm's Head. The perfect place to get away from it all with its magnificent setting that is wild yet peaceful. Choose from a range of hot and cold snacks to more hearty dishes such as Battered Fish & Chips, homecooked Pies & Lasagne in our multiple Bars and Restaurants.
Enjoy your stay in our pleasantly decorated rooms which include en-suite private bathroom with toiletries, digital television with freeview channels, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee facilities.
Enjoy your stay in our pleasantly decorated rooms which include en-suite private bathroom with toiletries, digital television with freeview channels, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee facilities.
Services
A traditional pub style menu alongside our daily specials board is served from midday until 9pm daily in Bar Helvetia, the Bay lounge and on the Bay terrace with spectacular views of Rhossili Bay and Wormshead. Choose from a range of hot and cold snacks to more hearty dishes such as Hand Battered Fish & Home cut Chips, home cooked fish Pie, home made Curries and chillies as well as a selection of Welsh delicacies such as Welsh Rarebit.
Enjoy pre-dinner drinks in the bar where you can reflect on your days sightseeing around the Gower Peninsula. The friendly bar staff can also advise you on the hidden treasures of the Gower and Rhossili Bay area giving you suggestions of places to see and visit, including the quaint towns and villages such as Oxwich, Reynoldston and Mumbles and other local attractions not to be missed. After dinner you can relax in the bar and plan your next days holiday sightseeing whether it be around Rhossili or the rest of the Gower Peninsula.
All ensuite guest bedrooms are located in the Cliff, Bay and Ocean wings and benefit from spectacular views of Worms Head, Rhossili Bay and the Rhossili Downs. Each bedroom is pleasantly decorated and includes en-suite private bathroom with shower, luxury toiletries, digital television with freeview channels, direct dial telephone and tea & coffee making facilities.
The centre is located in the village of Parkmill, 8 miles west of Swansea. It is based around an historic 800 year old water powered corn and saw mill complex together with craft workshops that revive local rural trades. It is a popular venue for families and tourists of all ages. There are displays and exhibitions of rural history and heritage of Gower, a farming museum, large tea rooms and the children's puppet workshop and theatre. The Dylan Thomas Centre is based in Swansea and is the focal point for studies and events based around Dylan Thomas.
Reviews (13)
Jagodotty
Jun 07, 2022
Dan Haug
Jun 06, 2022
Mowrie Kelly
Jun 04, 2022
Brahma Raina
Jun 03, 2022
A great place to rest your bones of you are determined to spend the night at Rhossili Bay. It is a wee bit expensive but they claim to be 3 Stars. The food is good and so is the beer! The journey by bus to Swansea takes about 1 hour and the last bus leaves around 5 pm. If you have your vehicle then that's no issue. A clean, well-maintained property.
Darron Ward
May 11, 2022
Clare Christan
May 04, 2022
Conor Hennessy Sykes
Apr 21, 2022
A nice hotel right on the edge of the Gower coast near Worm's Head. A wonderful location with unbelievably views over the beach, the head and the bay. The staff are very friendly and welcoming, and the food is great both in the evening restaurant and the breakfast which you can request bespoke. The rooms are a little dated, though the bathroom (at least in our room) was freshly refurbished with a high pressure power shower.
The internet is not great, speed is fine where you can get it but the Wi-Fi was not reachable from our room for some reason. The beds were comfortable, and allowed for a great nights sleep and the views from the window of certain rooms almost rivals what you can get out on the cliff top. If you have the time to stay a couple of days you should make sure to explore down on the beach for ship wrecks and time the tide right to walk over the causeway to the head.
The internet is not great, speed is fine where you can get it but the Wi-Fi was not reachable from our room for some reason. The beds were comfortable, and allowed for a great nights sleep and the views from the window of certain rooms almost rivals what you can get out on the cliff top. If you have the time to stay a couple of days you should make sure to explore down on the beach for ship wrecks and time the tide right to walk over the causeway to the head.
Jess Hennessy
Apr 11, 2022
Charlie R.
Mar 08, 2022
Lisa W.
Jan 17, 2022
Racist and discriminatory place. We visited Worms Head Hotel on the 29th December. There were two Asian girls in front of us, who the Bartender humiliated and yelled at in front of all the visitors out of no reason. He repeatedly ordered the young girls to go back to the entrance, and the two girls tried their best to accommodate his requests. The bartender picked on those two girls, while they were following what everyone else was doing. It was shameful and disgraceful behaviour, and fellow visitors to the pub felt really sorry for them.
Therapy With Rozie
Aug 23, 2021
I never wrote negative reviews but thus could be such a lovely place I wanted to write a review; I arrived to the pub first impressions someone complaining to a staff member about how bad the food was. I then waited 40 minutes for someone to take a drink order despite asking several passing members of staff if we could order drinks. They kept saying they'd get someone who never came?
Finally ordered drinks and the drink order was wrong. The coffee was tiny. Then the food eventually came. We ordered Lentil burgers and chips for 10.95 each. The chips were fine, the burgers were awful! They tasted so bad I could eat them. Not worth that much each at all. Honestly could be such a lovely pub but unfortunately it's just not there at all yet. The only good thing was one member of staff who was lovely - man with glasses. He was lovely!
Finally ordered drinks and the drink order was wrong. The coffee was tiny. Then the food eventually came. We ordered Lentil burgers and chips for 10.95 each. The chips were fine, the burgers were awful! They tasted so bad I could eat them. Not worth that much each at all. Honestly could be such a lovely pub but unfortunately it's just not there at all yet. The only good thing was one member of staff who was lovely - man with glasses. He was lovely!
Dave C.
Apr 14, 2015
Qype User Farawa
Jun 22, 2008
This is a large hotel set in the Gower Penisular overlooking the stunning Rhossili Bay. The hotel is named after the worms head, an outcrop of rock which you can walk out to depending on the tides. The hotel has a public bar and a restaurant serving tasty, reasonably priced meals. There is also a patio area where its very enjoyable to sit with a drink and admire the view.