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FAO Dicky & Other Gower Ramblers

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Is there anywhere down Gower likely to not be jam packed busy on Sunday? Preferably somewhere with plenty of parking and a cafe or country pub near by?
 
My initial thoughts are head for Llanmadoc.
You can park in the Brittania Inn car park, suss out how busy it is.
If it's busy walk on to the community cafe further up the hill on the left (they have a car park)

I alway tend to get there by 1pm, as after 2-3pm it gets busy but it's very pleasant.
 
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