After Oxwich, the weather started to clear late morning and with the low tide hitting about mid afternoon, I wanted to take the boys to beautiful village of Rhossoli and see if we could hike across to Worms Head. Worms head is a tiny spine of rock that hangs off the Western tip of the Gower, and you can only cross over to it at low tide when a rocky land-bridge is exposed. Historically 'Wurm' is another word for dragon and the rocky outcrop is called this due to its resemblance to a sea serpent.
Worms Head off in the distance and waiting for the tide to recede before making the crossing