Dozens of pubs across Wales are currently on the market, offering aspiring landlords the opportunity to run their own establishments. From Swansea to Pembrokeshire, there is a wide range of pubs available with different features such as bed and breakfast rooms, function rooms, and beautiful river views. With around 114 pubs for sale in Wales, there are plenty of options for those looking to enter the pub business.
One such pub is the Coopers Arms in Swansea, priced at £325,000. This traditional pub boasts a loyal football and rugby fan base, a lounge bar, function room, owners flat, and a large car park. Located in the residential suburb of Plasmarl, the Coopers Arms benefits from its proximity to the Liberty Stadium, making it a bustling spot on match days.
For those interested in owning a waterfront establishment, the Haven Hotel in Milford Haven is available for £349,950. This pub and nightclub offer sea and marina views, with potential for development and change of use. The property includes function and dance rooms, owner’s accommodation, and letting bedrooms, making it a versatile opportunity for new owners.
In Crickhowell, the Llanwenarth Hotel is up for grabs at £695,000. Set on 2.23 acres with river views, this pub and hotel feature en-suite letting bedrooms, two restaurants with river views, bar, gardens, and car parking. With its outstanding views of the Usk Valley and the Black Mountains, this property offers a unique and picturesque setting for potential owners.
Other pubs on the market include The Castle Hotel in Aberystwyth, The Cwrt Henllys in Cwmbran, The Dolfor Inn in Powys, The Dudley Arms in Llandrillo, The Flying Pig in Swansea, The Green Dragon Inn in Welshpool, The Hardwick in Abergavenny, The Horseshoe in Monmouthshire, The Pembroke Yeoman in Haverfordwest, The White Horse in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, and Ton Glwyd Fawr in Aberdare.
Whether it’s a historic pub in the Upper Swansea Valley or a country inn in the Brecon Beacons National Park, there are various opportunities for individuals to fulfil their dream of owning and running a pub in Wales. Each establishment offers its own unique features and potential for growth, catering to different preferences and aspirations in the pub industry.