Lower Lliw Reservoir Cafe & Fishery

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Swansea, United Kingdom

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Reservoir· Tourist attraction

Lower Lliw Reservoir Cafe & Fishery Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Lower Lliw Reservoir Cafe & Fishery is located in Swansea, United Kingdom. Lower Lliw Reservoir Cafe & Fishery is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category reservoir in United Kingdom.

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Ann Pickin

Lovely place for a walk, take our dog down there regular. Lovely little cafe on site. The only down side is there are no bins for putting dog waste on when walking round, apart from that love it.

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Sarah Garlick

Beautiful place. Visited both during rain and shine. The Autumn colours are spectacular. Loop of the lower reservoir is approx 2 miles but feels much longer with a toddler in tow! Some trip hazards with tree roots and stones as much of the trail runs through woodland. It is advisable to keep an eye on small children as the path runs close to the water's edge in places. Nice cafe serving hot food, coffee, cake and ice cream as a reward afterwards.

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Graham Heywood9

Nice place to have a quiet coffee and something to eat. A pleasant walk around the water or just sit and relax.

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Christine O'Sullivan

Plenty of free parking. Clean toilets. Lovely walks and uplifting views over reservoir. Cafe bright & spacious- good coffee/ food. Outside seating available. Children's play area for cafe users. No dog allowed in cafe though.

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Christian

One of my favourite local walks. Whichever route you take is a nice stroll, though I usually park in front of the cafe (free) and walk straight, along the right side of the lower reservoir to the upper reservoir. Lovely sights, nice in all weather, and the upper reservoir is a great bit of scenery in itself. Plenty of people out picking berries all the way along the path. Staff at the cafe are always polite and attentive, and prices are good. Shame about the signs propped up on lamp posts along the walk though, claiming farmers have the right to shoot your dog if they scare or harm their animals. I appreciate that some people out there are irresponsible with their dogs and they go chasing sheep up mountains, but that's not the way to go about reminding people - especially as half the time, the sheep are wandering about on the footpath where you'd walk anyway. Tone that down, and grow up. Aside from that small bit of exuberant feigned authority, a lovely place to go.