Results tagged “B&B” from Gwynfryn Farm Cottages

Harlech Castle & Village

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Harlech_Castle_with_Snowdon.jpgHarlech's famous Castle

Only a four mile drive from our cottages and B&B Harlech offers an enthralling place to spend a day out.

One of the most stunning historic attractions in the area is Harlech's magnificent thirteenth century Castle, now part of the "Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Harlech, Beaumaris, Caernarfon and Conwy (Gwynedd)" World heritage site; reflecting both it's historical importance and remarkable state of preservation.

Built King Edward I during his conquest of Wales, it is notable for it's massive gatehouse, seizure by Owain Glyndŵr in 1404, and the seven year long siege during the Wars of the Roses chronicled in the famous Welsh anthem "Men of Harlech".

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Plas Gwynfryn Wedding Venue

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Plas-Gwynfryn.jpgPlas Gwynfryn

Our nearest neighbours (around 200m up the road from the farm), Plas Gwynfryn, have recently started to host weddings and entertainment weekends. We are the nearest establishment offering accommodation for all the wedding guests, so if you're attending a ceremony or other event and would like accommodation with parking within walking distance of Plas Gwynfryn please get in touch.

We have a variety of B&B rooms, with a full Welsh breakfasts available, a selection of cottages which allow us to cater for parties off all sizes and requirements.

_wsb_574x394_bar.jpgThe 2009 Beer Festival

The Llanbedr Beer Festival has been attracting people to the area for the last 5 years, this years festival takes place on the 24th - 25th September.

It is an excellent couple of days entertainment with loads of locally brewed beers, Welsh ciders and foods to sample as well as local bands and singers appearing in the evening. You can find more information on the beer festival's website.

We can provide various accommodation from B&B rooms to self contained cottages in which we offer short breaks and an almighty traditional Welsh Breakfast  if you want to be spoiled!

Updates:

  • Friday 24/9/2010 will start at 1 and go on to late
  • Admission: £2 day and £3 evening
  • Saturday 25/9/2010 will start at 12 noon till late
  • Admission: £2 day and £3 evening.