The Room At the Top

UK Wales Mid Wales Ceredigion Coed-y-Bryn Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm

  • Sleeps 2 (max 2 adults, 1 children)
  • DVD Player
  • Hairdryer
  • In-room wifi
  • Iron & Board
  • Good Views
  • Wifi in room
  • Coffee/Tea facilities
  • Smart TVs
A double room with a king sized bed located on the first floor. It is en-suite with a shower above the bath. Ideal for Couples. Please note this is room only (No Food available) - no breakfast. Sorry no pets are permitted in this room only.

The Owner Says

The Upstairs Room:

This Double Room has a fabulous bespoke king size bed made on the farm from local alder wood.  It is en-suite with a shower above the bath.  Situated on the first floor of the 200 year old Welsh farmhouse, it has wonderful views over the garden and fields beyond.  The room and indeed whole farmhouse is crammed with original artwork and furniture made on the farm with local wood.  No pets are accepted in this room.

There are always fresh flowers from the gardens in all the rooms.  With crisp cotton sheets, Welsh blankets, soft feathery pillows and mattresses like clouds, a good night’s sleep is assured.

PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS ROOM ONLY.  THERE IS NO BREAKFAST AVAILABLE (If you would like a kitchen you need to book Y Parlwr Bach, Ty Mamgu or Ty Nodyn.  If you would like 2 rooms, then book this upstairs room with Y Parlwr Bach).

Room Includes: Eco anti bac soap, Faith in Nature shampoo and conditioner, bath towels (please bring your beach towels!), a kettle on a tray with complimentary tea, coffee and local waffles, TV, hairdryer, wifi, smart TV, iron and ironing board, USB charger points, slippers and hot water bottles

Nantgwynfaen is an organic farm and is well situated for exploring beautiful West Wales - with its unspoilt countryside, rich cultural heritage, and stunning coastline, the farmyard enjoys wonderful views of the Teifi valley and beyond. 

There is a wealth of attractions nearby to keep you busy during your visit.  You can take a taste of Wales away with you from our own farm shop. There are castles, coracles, beaches, fishing and walks including the Ceredigion costal path.  Explore the National Woollen Museum in Drefach Felindre, and Llanerchaeron, a stunning Regency Nash house owned by the National Trust near Aberaeron.  Visit other coastal villages such as Llangrannog, explore the Teifi river, go canoeing or ride on a boat or sea kayak along the coastline, watch for dolphins and sealions, visit woollen mills, harp makers, artists and historic churches.  Visit our local market town of Newcastle Emlyn, browse in antique shops and ride on the small gauge railway.  Immerse yourself in the Welsh culture, this is Dylan Thomas country and steeped in ancient legend.  Eat local food, drink local beer and relax by log fires.  Croeso i Gymru, welcome to Wales!

About Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm

Suitable For

Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm is suited to lovers of the great outdoors, all things organic, birds, wildlife and those who need just a bit of peace and quiet.  It is a place where the good life really exists, where the pace is slow and where simple pleasures like good food and a warm fire are all you need.  It appeals to those who prefer things a little quieter.   A place of walks, fires & good food from the farm shop.  What more could you want? Maybe a pint from the local micro brewery and a G&T from the local distillery.....

Holidays at Nantgwynfaen are perfectly suited to couples, families, groups, dogs, children and all other nice people.

Nearby

It's a short drive to Cardigan Bay, famous for its bottlenose dolphins. The Ceredigion Heritage Coast is home to lovely seaside towns and villages like Llangrannog – where you can even go dry-slope skiing – and New Quay, a wonderful little fishing village a few miles south from the colourful harbour town of Aberaeron. There's a host of good beaches and an array of great walking routes, while further south the Pembrokeshire Coast Path takes in the best of the National Park and its dramatic coastline, as does the longer Wales Coast Path. The National Wool Museum (free entry) is a short drive from the farm, while Newcastle Emlyn is 10 minutes away and boasts the ruins of a 13th century castle, good restaurants, and a country market every Friday. The River Teifi offers trout fishing, walking trails and canoeing in most places.  This is a great area for Coasteering.  There is a comprehensive list of things to do and places to eat in this fabulous area on our website  www/organicfarmwales.co.uk.

Food & Drink

There's a farm shop on site specialising in local and organic produce.  Ken can make a loaf of flower pot bread to order.  A couple of miles down the road lies The Daffodil Inn (01559 370343) at Penrhiwllan, a cracking gastropub (listed in the Michelin Guide) with stunning views of the Teifi Valley countryside from its dining room.  Teifi Cheese Farm is very nearby and is a lovely place to stock up on local cheese and buy award winning botanical and seaweed gin from their organic distillery (book to go on a distillery tour).  Cardigan is a great place to eat in.  Buy local crab and other delicacies from the Tuesday Market in St Dogmaels then eat at Pizza Tipi, Crwst, Bara Menyn (amazing sour dough) and El Salsa Mexican street food (you might need a couple of trips!).  Fantastic fresh organic vegetables are grown at Glebelands Market Garden (Thurs-Sat) at St Dogmaels.  There is a very nice well stocked village shop at Penrhiwllan Stores.  More places to eat are listed on our website or can be emailed on request. 

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