About Pet Sitting in Swansea
Swansea commands a stunning position on the sweep of Swansea Bay, with five miles of sandy coastline and the Gower Peninsula, Britain's first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, right on its doorstep. Dogs and their walkers are a cherished part of the seafront scene, from the wide promenade linking the city centre to Mumbles, to the rocky coves and golden beaches of Rhossili, Caswell, and Three Cliffs Bay that lie just beyond.
Closer to the city centre, Clyne Gardens provides 50 acres of botanical beauty, with wooded paths, streams, and a bluebell display that draws visitors each spring. Singleton Park sits adjacent, offering open fields, a boating lake, and the botanic garden that together create a generous green lung between the university campus and the bay. For longer adventures, the Gower coast path and Cefn Bryn ridge give sitters access to wild, windswept terrain where dogs can run freely above the Atlantic.
Swansea's neighbourhoods reflect its dual identity as a coastal city and a gateway to the countryside. Mumbles' Victorian pier and ice cream parlours attract dog owners who appreciate seaside charm, Uplands' terraced streets sit above the bay with views across to Devon, and Sketty's residential avenues border Clyne Valley and its woodland trails. Local sitters combine knowledge of tide times, seasonal beach restrictions, and the best sheltered walks for every weather condition.







