A well placed rest stop and watering hole that is popular with hikers, cyclists and families alike. Pub grub is also available and in the fine weather there are also outdoor seating areas with great panoramic views of the estuary.
"Originally three cottages built in 1750 and combined and then known as Hay House. Two of the cottages were converted to the pub in 1780. In the 1820s known as the Welsh Harp and listed under that name in Pigot's Directory of 1828-29 but was renamed the Harp Inn from at least 1856. Owned by the Argyle Brewery, Birkenhead until transferred to the Birkenhead Brewery in 1866."