Bythynnod
Looking after our guests and our planet
We have two lovely farm holiday cottages ideal for a staycation in Wales. We are dog friendly with miles of walking from the door.
At one time Hill Cottage (sleeping five plus one) was the farmhouse for a separate farm, Blaenrhuddnant. The farms were combined during the nineteenth century. We have seen records of this Welsh long house as far back as 1640. This cottage offers traditional beams, flagstones, wood burner, roses around the door and it is surrounded by nature and animals, both wild and domesticated.
Dogs & cats are welcome in Hill Cottage, but should be kept under control and off the furniture at all times. Unfortunately we can not accept dogs during the lambing periods – for obvious reasons. There is a cost of £20/bk/pet.
Bryniau Pell (sleeping six plus two infants) forms part of the stone barns at Aberhyddnant, but is completely separate to the other dwellings, with its own enclosed garden and parking. Bryniau Pell has been converted from a cart shed and hay loft – traditionally an ideal place for the farm lads to court their true loves. For children Bryniau Pell has an enclosed play area with a variety of equipment as well as various animals close by. A walk over the ‘rickety bridge’ leads to a ‘fairy dell’ an ideal site for camp fires and den building.
Both cottages have:
- A collection of books, board games, toys, and a range of interesting publications on the area.
- Pretty enclosed gardens with tables and chairs and Bar-B-Q’s. There are streams, woods and fields to explore.
- Fresh spring water running from the taps, which is tested regularly by the local authority. Please use this to refill your bottles rather than buying more plastic.
- Additional freezers stocked with our own organic meat.
- A welcome pack of fresh organic milk in a glass bottle (usually with cream on the top), 1/2 dozen of our own organic eggs, home made Bara Brith, a selection of organic teas, coffee bags, sugar and hot chocolate.
- Access to our small shop selling gifts and bits.
- Horses and ponies are also welcome. Please check out the Riding, horses & stabling page for more information