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Wales on a plate: 10 of the best restaurants, hotels, pubs and food hubs

From market fare to fine dining – your gastronomic guide to the most delicious destinations around the countryThe Gower peninsula is home to some of Wales’ most beautiful beaches, and the King’s Head makes an ideal base for Gower’s beautiful beaches, with hearty pre-walk breakfasts and evening feasts for refuelling. Dating to the 17th century, bedrooms– housed in adjoining modern buildings – come with all mod cons and are dog-friendly (add £10 per night). Somewhat surprisingly, the restaurant specialises in curries – Vietnamese and Thai as well as Indian, with a good range of gluten-free dishes, desserts, and vegan options.Doubles from £135 B&B; kingsheadgower.co.uk Continue reading...



The Gower Peninsula's King's Head offers dog-friendly accommodation and locally-sourced food near Rhossili Beach. Bodnant Welsh Food in Conwy showcases Welsh produce and has rooms available. Narberth is a foodie hub with Annwn (foraged tasting menu), Hwb (street food), and Madtom (seafood). Llys Meddyg in Pembrokeshire offers a foodie experience with local produce. Cardiff Market features Ashton’s cockles, Bakestones Welsh cakes, Bao Selecta, and other vendors.

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