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Directly opposite the Gower Accommodation at Shepherds is the newly opened Maes-Yr-Haf restaurant, offering a modern European cuisine.
Tel: 01792 371000 www.maes-yr-haf.com
A contemporary fine dining, boutique restaurant in the heart of the Gower Peninsular, Maes-Yr-Haf is a cool comfort zone offering luxurious rooms and just a gentle stroll from the award-winning Three Cliffs Bay and centrally-placed for the other beaches of the South Gower Coast close to Swansea.
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A 10 minute walk from Gower Accommodation is the Gower Inn, serving traditional pub food, sizzling steaks, curries, lasagne, salads etc. With a recent management change, standards have improved and Jon and Leah will give you a warm welcome.
Telephone: 01792 233116 (Please do not phone Gower Accommodation if you want the pub! We are not the same thing!)
There is no footpath, and no street lighting, so care needs to be taken when walking along the road - a torch is recommended.
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Welcome to Town, Llanrhidian |
The Welcome to Town
A fine food Restaurant located in the rural setting of the stunning Gower Peninsula, Swansea.
"Noted for friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere."- Les Routiers
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A row of three 17th century buildings behind a splendid rough stone wall make up the Kings Head which stands opposite the largest church on the Gower peninsula in the coastal village of Llangennith. From the village there is easy access to Llangennith beach, where the sand stretches to Rhosilli, nearly four miles away.
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The award-winning restaurant at Fairyhill has a reputation for excellence with food-lovers who keep returning to savour the inspiring menus and imaginative use of local produce.
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The Greyhound is a traditional 19th century inn with a welcoming atmosphere. There is a well-stocked bar offering three or four real ales; with Bass, Hancock's HB and London Pride as the regulars and a guest ale in addition to this. An extensive bar menu is served from noon until 9pm Monday to Saturday and 3pm to 9pm Sundays. From 12.30 until 2.30pm on Sundays a traditional roast dinner is served, with the option of a vegetarian alternative.
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Situated on Pennard Road, in Kittle, about 5 minutes for the accommodation, this popular pub offers a wide range of facilities and services for the local community.
The pub is comprised of a good sized bar and lounge, as well as a function room and a family and parlour restaurant where we serve a very large selection of good value home-cooked meals.
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The King Arthur is renowned for traditional ales and delicious home-cooked food, suited to all tastes.
Choose from dishes on the main menu or ‘specials’ board including seasonal game, Welsh ‘Black’ beef, locally caught fish, vegetarian options. All are served in the restaurant, family room and main bar and when it’s warm and dry, at outdoor tables on the green. Sample local Welsh brew or any of their range of beers, fine wines or spirits, and soft drinks including tea and coffee, and if the weather is not so nice, sit near one of the open fires to enjoy in comfort the feeling of a ‘home from home’.
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About a 15 minute drive from Gower Accommodation and boasting awe-inspiring views over the Loughor Estuary, the Britannia Inn is situated in the picturesque village of Llanmadoc on the North Coast of the Gower Peninsula.
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