Llandoger Trow
Built in 1664, this historic pub is one of the last timber-built buildings in Bristol. The name derives from the Welsh village of Llandogo on the River Wye.
The building retains many of its original features and has been meticulously restored. There are many myths and legends surrounding the pub, of pirates and secret tunnels.
Contact Information
Directions
Road Directions
Pay and display in parking in Queen Square or use Queen Charlotte Street NCP.
Public Transport Directions
Any bus service terminating in the city centre. A few minutes walk, direction King Street.
Facilities
Provider Preferences
- Of historic, literary or architectural interest






