Parc-Le-Breos Guest House - Gower
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Our Gower Guest House is steeped in history and set in 70 serene acres, Parc-Le-Breos Guest House accommodation on the Gower peninsula, is a large 19th Century Hunting Lodge once the deer park of William de Breos and now offering luxury Gower B&B accommodation
Beyond the great oak doors and mullion windows of Parc-Le-Breos Guest House you will find beautifully appointed public rooms and an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness a very special place to which people return year after year.
A family run 4 Star Gower Guest House, we invite you to enjoy wholesome home cooking, with fresh fruits, and vegetables from our garden and local farms. Then maybe relax with a glass of local welsh wine or take an evening walk to nearby Three Cliffs Bay.
The ambience is warm and comfortable, you can't help but feel at home here. Beautifully guest rooms furnished throughout you will find fresh flowers, pitch pine floors, crackling log fires and a distinctly laid-back style.
On arrival in Gower a warm welcome awaits you at our Bed and Breakfast, you will be served tea or coffee in the comfort of the period sitting room and we will be delighted to offer you our local knowledge to help plan your days activity's or evening's entertainment.
Olive's wholesome cooking will set you up for a days exploring and you can look forward to returning to a feast of home grown and locally sourced produce, vegetarians and other special dietary needs are happily catered for.
Our guest bedrooms range from cosy doubles to spacious family rooms. All are individually styled with en suit bath rooms and all of the usual refinements of a four star farm guest house. The public rooms are full of character and there's even a games room with Pool and Table tennis.
The gardens are extensive and well kept with large trout and carp ponds with fishing available, we will even cook your catch for your dinner. With so much space there is room for anything you wish to bring with you on holiday, from golf clubs to boats, from dogs to horses.
The wooded countryside that surrounds the house has created a wonderful sanctuary for an impressive variety of wildlife. Take a stroll around the lily ponds or tuck into tea and cakes on the terrace which catches the full warmth of the morning sun. The quiet corners of the garden are a favourite for those who like to while away the hours with a good book.
You can walk from our Gower Guest House into the magical splendour that is the appeal of this part of Wales. Springtime sees cliff top wildflowers and new lambs; summer days leave time for long walks or simply admiring the breathtaking views with a homemade picnic (always available on request), autumn turns the scenery to early mists rising above the heather, winter brings crisp, frosty mornings with the sun slowly creeping up over three cliffs bay - a short (20mins) early morning walk away.


