King Arthur Hotel

Swansea, The Gower & Carmarthenshire


As traditional as swords in stone and ladies of the lake, the King Arthur serves real ales in a cosy wood-panelled bar and offers a lengthy menu of tasty, rustic dishes in the nearby bistro. Accommodation is split between the pub's 1st floor and a neighbouring annexe, and it also rents a handful of romantic, stone-walled cottages in the village.


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