Wales is full of excellent restaurants and stunning coastlines and countryside. And sometimes, you can be lucky enough to get delicious food and an amazing view. From restaurants perched on cliff tops to those looking out over mountains, in no particular order these are the places where you'll enjoy the view as much as the food. Alternatively, you can read our foodie guide to the Wales Coast Path here . Here's the 28 restaurants in Wales with the most amazing views. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What’s On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here . This contemporary restaurant is situated on the golden sands of Coppet Hall Beach in Saundersfoot. Lan y Môr brings together Hywel Griffith, the man behind Michelin-starred Beach House in the Gower, with former head chef at award-winning Grove of Narberth, Gerwyn Jones. Read our review of Lan y Môr here . Where : Coppet Hall Beach Centre, Saundersfoot SA69 9AJ With his wealth of experience as one of Britain’s top chefs, Bryn Williams' beachfront bistro on the north Wales coast holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and was named AA Restaurant of the year for Wales 2019/20. The restaurant's big open space means you're treated to fabulous views of the beach, and some pretty sunsets too. Where: Promenade, Colwyn Bay LL29 8HH With a stunning menu from Michelin-starred head chef Hywel Griffiths, the Beach House is the perfect place for an al fresco dinner watching the sunset over Oxwich Bay. Hywel's cooking focuses on local Welsh produce so dishes include Oxwich Bay lobster and Gower salt marsh lamb. Here you can read our review . Where: Oxwich Beach, Swansea SA3 1LS Named after the Hills family who own this high-end burger restaurant, it’s a fitting name because of the fantastic views of the (often) snow-capped Brecon Beacons. Aside from the panoramic vista, it's worth a special journey for their Welsh smashed beef burgers which are some of the best in Wales. Where : Bishops Meadow, Hay Road, Brecon LD3 9SW This 12th-century pub combines the traditional and the modern. With breathtaking views of Nant y Gadlys valley, the restaurant offers a unique open plan dining experience Where : Llangynwyd, Maesteg CF34 9SB Overlooking the sea near Tenby, this boutique hotel serves a short menu of technically accomplished dishes including Welsh rarebit tart with caramelised onions and crispy ox cheek with pickled swede. Fresh fish is sourced from Tenby Harbour and hand-picked strawberries come from the farm down the road. Where: Abbey Hotel, Penally, Tenby SA70 7PY Woodfired pizzas and local craft beer are on offer at this riverside courtyard restaurant in the middle of Cardigan. Run by four brothers and their friends, Pizza Tipi fits well with Cardigan's trendy and creative vibe. Where : 1 Cambrian Quay, Cardigan SA43 1EZ Overlooking the Nicklaus golf course and Carmarthenshire Bay with the wonderful Gower coastline beyond, Fredricks brasserie is located on the first floor of the clubhouse at Machynys. You can visit for a snack and a drink on the brasserie's wrap-around sundeck or a full meal in its 90 seat restaurant. Where: Nicklaus Avenue, Llanelli SA15 2DG The view from the restaurant takes in the spectacular Rhossili Bay and Worms Head. Serving traditional pub food, dishes on offer include fish and chips, homemade curries and Welsh rarebit. Where : Rhossili, Gower SA3 1PP This stylish seafront bar has huge windows looking straight out onto Cardigan Bay and a tempting menu featuring simply cooked local produce, pizzas, craft beers and cocktails. Where : 1 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth SY23 2AP With beautiful views of Bracelet Bay and Mumbles Lighthouse, The Lighthouse, formerly known as Castellamare and has been under new ownership since 2022, serves traditional Italian cuisine. Choose from a selection of pizza, pasta and small plates. The restaurant also offers classic fish and chips by the seaside and a selection of fresh bagels throughout the day. Where : Bracelet Bay, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4JT The Ebb and Flow Restaurant at the Quay Hotel and Spa takes in stunning views of the Conwy Mountains, Estuary and Conwy Castle. Named after the ebb and flow of the River Conwy, the restaurant serves modern twists on brasserie classics including herb crusted rump of lamb with carrot chutney and ham hock and summer herb terrine. Where : Deganwy Quay, Deganwy, Conwy LL31 9DJ With gorgeous views out over Cardiff Bay, Tir a Môr restaurant at St David's Hotel puts a modern twist on our country’s culinary heritage, from smoked haddock, salmon and spring onion fishcake to pan-roasted Brecon lamb rump. Where : Havannah Street, Cardiff CF10 5SD You couldn't get much closer to the beach at Langlands Brasserie and the menu is designed to make the best of locally sourced produce. On the menu there's fish and chips with mushy peas, prawn and crab cocktail, and pork belly with cider and mustard sauce. Where : Brynfield Road, Newton, Swansea SA3 4SQ Built into the cliffs south of Porthmadog and boasting its own private peninsula on the stunning southern shoreline of Eryri, Portmeirion really is a thing of beauty. Designed by Sir Terence Conran in an art deco style, Hotel Portmeirion's The Dining Room restaurant serves contemporary Welsh food cooked with local ingredients. Where : Portmeirion, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6ER Lake Vyrnwy Hotel has a breathtaking location overlooking a mountain lake in the rural Powys countryside. Whilst the Tower Restaurant offers a full a la carte menu of brasserie cooking, you can also graze from their tapas menu featuring dishes such as tempura prawns and salt and pepper squid. Where : Llanwddyn, Powys SY10 0LY This working Welsh vineyard, located in the heart of the picturesque Vale of Glamorgan countryside, is home to an award-winning restaurant, cookery school and luxury hotel. With views out over the vineyard from the restaurant, you can enjoy a glass of their own Cariad wine with your meal. Where : Hensol Road, Hensol, Pontyclun CF72 8GG One of the UK’s most critically acclaimed restaurants, currently holding two Michelin stars and five AA rosettes, Ynyshir is located in a country house that was once Queen Victoria's hidden retreat Tucked away between the golden sands of Borth Beach and the rugged mountains of Snowdonia National Park, Ynyshir's views are as stunning as the food. Here you can read our review of it. Where : Eglwys Fach, Machynlleth SY20 8TA Set over three Welsh sites, Dylan's restaurants are not short of a cracking view whichever venue you choose. The above restaurant is in Criccieth, and is situated in a glass-fronted art deco style building, overlooking the bay towards Harlech Castle. The Menai Bridge and Llandudno venues have equally lovely outdoor spaces. With a focus on seafood, dishes include crab and lime arancini, seabass tacos and moules mariniere. Where : Llandudno LL30 1BE, Criccieth LL52 0HU and Menai Bridge LL59 5EY This gastropub has mesmerising 270° panoramic views which take in the Anglesey coastline and beyond to the Great Orme. Refined pub dishes include chargrilled gammon with egg, pineapple and chips and Goan chickpea and spinach curry with sticky coconut rice. Where : Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey LL75 8RJ This cosy beachside cafe is located only a few miles outside of Caernarfon in Dinas Dinlle. Here you'll find views of Ynys Mon across the sea and Yr Eifl mountains. This is the perfect place for a breakfast, brunch or lunch and admire the epic seaside views. They also host yoga classes here. Read our review here . Where: Dinas Dinlle, Caernarfon LL54 5TW Langdons is a family-run restaurant next to Holyhead Marina with stunning sea views. Hearty homemade cooking on offer includes a Sunday carvery, pizzas, mixed grills and curries. Where : Holyhead Marina, Beach Road, Newry Beach, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 1YA This renowned bistro is situated in the pretty coastal hamlet of Porthgain on the north coast of the St Davids Peninsula. The emphasis is on locally caught fish and chips as well as daily specials including monkfish and prawn curry and hake with tomatoes olives and capers. If you can't get a table then you can always just perch on the harbourside. Where : 56 Llanrhian Rd, Porthgain, Haverfordwest SA62 5BN Based right on Llangrannog beach, Tafell a Tân serves delicious wood-fired pizzas, cakes and craft beer. The Moch Mawr is topped with chorizo, ham, pepperoni, Italian sausage and BBQ sauce whilst a Just Beet It has a beetroot base, mushroom, spinach and a chestnut & apricot crumb. Where: Llangrannog, Llandysul SA44 6SN On a cliff top overlooking Saundersfoot in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St Brides Hotel is best known for its infinity pool. The hotel's Cliff Restaurant serves up Pembrokeshire produce and locally landed fish with dishes including lobster risotto with pickled carrot and Pembrokeshire duck breast with buckwheat crespelle. Where: St Brides Hill, Saundersfoot SA69 9NH The Secret is located on Swansea Bay’s seafront with impressive views of the beach. During the day you can enjoy cooked breakfasts, filled baguettes and coffee whilst in the evening more involved dishes include a tomahawk pork chop with roast new potatoes and teriyaki jackfruit burger with sweetcorn salsa. Where : Mumbles Road, Brynmill, Swansea SA2 0AY Expect a menu showcasing a larder of Cardigan Bay seafood and fish, Welsh lamb and beef, local organic vegetables and excellent wines from the renowned Harbourmaster restaurant, which overlooks Aberaeron's quayside. Where : 1 Quay Parade, Aberaeron SA46 0BT A pretty stone building set above the epic Marloes Sands beach about a 15 minute walk away. Runwayskiln serves weekly specials like homemade beef burgers and feta and nectarine salads as well as top coffee and delicious cakes. They've also opened a kiosk for those who just need a cold drink or ice cream while walking the coastal path. Where: Marloes Sands, Haverfordwest SA62 3BH
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