Parc-Le-Breos is a family run centre with over 35 years experience. It is sited around a 19th century hunting lodge set in 70 peaceful acres, once the deer park of William de Breos Norman Lord of Gower. Reached by a mile long drive that meanders through woodland glades carpeted with wild flowers and bluebells in spring and surrounded by 450 acres of deciduous woodland.
Parc-le-Breos House offers quality accommodation ranging from cosy doubles to spacious family rooms - most are ensuite and all have T.V. Gower was Britain's first designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
Parc-le-Breos House also offers horse rides; you can book a day, weekend, week or tailor a break to your own requirements. Set in a unique heart of the peninsula location, the rich scenery, abundant wildlife and vast areas of common land offers some of the most interesting and scenic rides in the country.

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