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Swansea, The Gower & Carmarthenshire


With seashell chandeliers and local art on the baby-blue walls, this convivial little cafe is a pleasant place to tuck in to a cooked breakfast, Welsh rarebit, a ploughman's lunch, a sandwich (toasted or doorstop) or traditional high tea (£14 per person for two people). More adventurous is the evening bistro menu, where you might find a fish, coconut and tamarind curry.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Swansea, The Gower & Carmarthenshire attractions

1. Oystermouth Castle

0.48 MILES

It wouldn't be Wales without a castle, and sure enough the trendy shops and bars of Newton Rd are guarded broodingly by a majestic ruin. Once the…

2. Mumbles Pier

0.78 MILES

The Mumbles' mile-long strip of pastel-painted houses, pubs and restaurants comes to a picturesque denouement with a rocky headland, a pretty sandy beach…

3. Clyne Gardens

1.62 MILES

Spanning 20 hectares, these magnificent gardens are particularly impressive in spring, when the azaleas and rhododendrons are at their most spectacular…

4. Egypt Centre

2.67 MILES

Swansea University's collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities, some 5000 artefacts donated by various British institutions and collectors, includes a…

5. Dylan Thomas Birthplace

3.56 MILES

The bad boy of Welsh poetry was born in this unassuming Uplands house and it's here that he wrote two-thirds of his poetry. The house has been lovingly…

6. National Waterfront Museum

3.85 MILES

Housed in a 1901 dockside warehouse with a striking glass and slate extension, this museum's 15 hands-on galleries explore Wales' commercial maritime…

7. Swansea Museum

3.93 MILES

Dylan Thomas referred to this august institution as 'the museum which should have been in a museum'. Founded in 1834, it remains charmingly low-tech, from…

8. Swansea Castle

4 MILES

Only a small pocket of the central city around Wind St and Castle Sq escaped the WWII bombing raids and retains a remnant of Georgian and Victorian…