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Culver Hole

Port Eynon, Swansea SA3 1NN, United Kingdom

Culver Hole
Tourist attraction
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GQQP+M7 Port Eynon, Swansea, UK
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Simon Mathis
Simon Mathis313 days ago
An excellent place to visit. Very picturesque with a castle built into the wall. Gorgeous!
Priyadarshan Sathiaseelan
Priyadarshan Sathiaseelan344 days ago
Interesting one. There is no way to climb, other than help of rob. Unnecessarily don’t take risk.
David Nurse
David Nurse344 days ago
A great place to explore with lots of tales and legends surounding this place. Culver Hole can be visited but must be done so with great care and at low tide.
About a quarter of a mile from here there is a large public car park (51.54431040120058, -4.2118757381346805) which is adjacent to a caravan and camping holiday site. There is also public toilets and a café, shop and take away.
You can walk from the car park alongside the camp site until you reach the Youth Hostal. The path then takes you right and up the side of the hill but a better course is to walk on to the "Salt House". From here you can look up to the hill and see the marker stone. If you take the footpath up to this and then go along the cliff for a few hundred yards until you see a stone coast path marker. The path is just opposite this but is narrow and steep. The last few yards are difficult as you will be climbing down the rocks at the bottom. It is passable with care.
Mr. V
Mr. V1 year ago
For older people's to hard climp, dangerous...
Ahmer Rasool
Ahmer Rasool2 years ago
Amazing location, didnt quite get to see Culver Hole but we were close! During low tide you need to walk to the top of the mountain and then down to the shore, this is where you can access Culver Hole when it is low tide.
Simon leadbitter
Simon leadbitter2 years ago
Brilliant please but not that easy to climb down to but well worth it

It’s probably to go inside but again you do have to get down on your hands and knees and crawl in trough the seaweed so remove the sea dose come right in
Chi Darc
Chi Darc2 years ago
Astonishing! We almost missed it if we hadn’t been curious enough. There’s no way you could see it from the land. Need to go all the way down the hill and turn around - see it from the sea facing the land. We suspect it’s probably one of the hideout for pirates to smuggle goods back in those days. It’s really hidden, which make it even more curious and remarkable as to how they built it!
Paul Elliott
Paul Elliott2 years ago
Hard to find the path.
If you look at the monument with the sea behind it.
Then turn right and walk along the coast for about 80ft.
You will then see a faint path leading down.
Try and get there for low tide as you can then go inside.
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