The incident prompted the Coast Guard to issue a warning to the public that there is no access to the beach for non-emergency vehicles. Safety advice was given to those involved. An initial warning was also issued for people to stay away from the vehicle as it was “dangerous”, but has since been recovered. The beach is a hot spot for surfers and is popular with families and dog walkers. It is about a ten minute drive from Mumbles and has received the blue flag. Get more Swansea stories directly in your inbox with our newsletter. READ MORE:The family pays tribute to the “hero” dad who died trying to save a group of children caught in the tide on the beach in Wales A car was found partially submerged in water at Caswell Beach in Gower in the early hours of Sunday, June 12, 2022 (Image: Mumbles Coastguard) A statement from Mumbles Coast Guard said: “We were booked at 3:41 a.m. to search for a vehicle on the beach in Caswell. We arrived at the scene in a partially sunken Volkswagen Golf. safe and well) then the appropriate advice was given. “We advise citizens to stay away from the vehicle as it is a danger until it is recovered by professionals. We remind the public that there is no access to the beach for non-emergency vehicles.” You can read more Mumbles stories here. Read more related articles Read more related articles