
Square Royale
Bargoed, Mid Glamorgan, CF81We are a family & dog friendly pub on Bargoed high street serving a great selection of traditional pub meals and a vast selection of drinks. Live music every weekend & daily food promotions every week.
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Bargoed is a town where heritage meets modernity. Nestled in the stunning Caerphilly borough, the town is a haven of sporting tradition, with a rich history in football, boxing, rugby, swimming, and golf. Bargoed's roots run deep in the history of coal mining, with traces of its past found in local sculptures, poetry, and artwork that colour the town, taking you down memory lane. The town also has a superb transport network that includes a bus and rail interchange, making moving to Bargoed a smooth transition. Plus, the town has undergone major recent improvements, including highway infrastructure enhancements, making it easily accessible.
Bargoed's fame comes from its deep-seated history in manufacturing, farming, and coal mining. Its mining heritage is particularly striking, with the former colliery sites now transformed into a recreational nature park - a modern testament to Bargoed's past life. Bargoed is also home to the record-breaking rugby club, Bargoed RFC, that made headlines for the most consecutive league wins and won wide acclaim in 2005.
Living in Bargoed offers plenty of opportunities to breathe in the town's history while enjoying modern-day activities. You can take a leisurely walk through the recreational nature park laid out on the sites of former collieries, or marvel at the local artwork depicting Welsh heritage. For a sporting fix, you can immerse yourself in the rich tradition of football, rugby, or golf. Retail therapy is also on the cards, with stores such as Morrisons and Iceland offering a great shopping experience. And, if you're a Dr Who fan, don't miss out on visiting the Ogilvie Colliery, a filming location for the series back in 1973.
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We are a family & dog friendly pub on Bargoed high street serving a great selection of traditional pub meals and a vast selection of drinks. Live music every weekend & daily food promotions every week.
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