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Gregynog - an ancient house with a Victorian face, famous for its hospitality for at least 400 years and situated at the centre of Welsh history, art and politics. Once a landed estate now a historic house conference centre. The grounds are silent but the birdsong is loud. The conference rooms echo with debate, music and laughter but there are quiet corners for reading and dreaming ..... Set in 750 acres and a National Nature Reserve, as well as Grade 1 Listed gardens, Gregynog offers 57 bedrooms catering for conferences, weddings or just a weekend getaway. Enjoy peace and tranquility in the heart of Mid Wales. 101 guests can be accommodated with a selection of grand historic rooms, traditional en.suite and single study bedrooms. Hosting conferences since the 1920s, we now offer wireless internet, full IT support and office services with 8 conference rooms. The famous Music Room seats up to 180 people, the Dining Room 100 and the c.1636 Blayney Room can cater for a reception of 40. Four of our historic rooms are licensed for civil ceremonies and the grounds offer fantastic photograph opportunities. Waymarked walks and year round events programme, courtyard cafe and shop.
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Great place to walk your dog, big area. Little muddy but what do you expect in November in Wales! Mixture of road, woodland and grass walks. Lovely little cafe, the cheese scone was delicious! Thank you!
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Date of stay: November 2023
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Quiet in the week.
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Grounds are nice and had one of the nicest pieces of carrot cake ever but the lad making the coffee needs to be trained how to make coffee.. literally can’t have ever been shown as if he was guessing!
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Date of stay: September 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We were driving past on holiday and called in at the spur of the moment l, what a find the cafe was really good and reasonably priced. We walked around the grounds and went on a walk around the estate what a beautiful place to walk and take in the beautiful scenery.
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Date of stay: August 2023
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Visited Gregynog with friends and stopped at the courtyard cafe for lunch. The service was excellent, the staff couldn’t do enough for us and the food was brilliant and good value. Will definitely go again. The bonus for me was that it is dog friendly.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We went with a friend who was very impressed with the whole place, but our experience was just as impressive, the walking was fantastic and the food was excellent and the service was exemplary, my wife who is gluten intolerant had a lovely sandwich and the lady who served us even brought a packet of crips out for her to check. If you're looking for a day out for not much look no further.
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Date of stay: August 2023
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Four of us on a motorcycle trip to Snowdonia popped in as we noticed the sign that said the cafe was open . We drove through the forest and with plenty of parking put our motorcycle near the cafe entrance. Service was good and the food was great. I had a latte with a double shot of espresso and a pesto panini. While there they explained there are lodgings with the choice of breakfast. It would make a great base for exploring Wales as the roads are great for motorcycles. Parking there is really easy and safe for the motorcycles. The staff are knowledgeable as well about what to do around the area.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with friends
Room Tip:It seems to be a long drive to the cafe but easy to get there and plenty of parking
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Responded 14 Aug 2023
Thanks so much for your review. We're so glad you enjoyed your time with us and your visit to the cafe. We're always happy to welcome motorcyclists - please do visit us again and may be stay next time.
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Wow ...what an incredible piece of architecture...is this Gregynog Hall . We have always wanted to visit this place , so glad that we did , we will return for walks soon in the beautiful gardens .We had coffee in the cafe ,served nicely and they do a wicked bara brith . They do events so we will keep an eye on what's coming up . Will be back again very soon !
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Date of stay: July 2023
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Beautiful grounds. However, don’t use cafe unless you have hour to spare! Combination off inexperienced staff, general incompetence and very slow staff such a shame!!! Marred our experience, just given excuses not good enough!!
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Date of stay: March 2023
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We discoved it by accident. We were trying to find somewhere we had never been before as many places are repeat trips. Set the sat navigation and it took us almost to the door but the took us away again to the village. Don't Believe the Sat. Nav!!! It speeks with forked tongue We saw other cars doing the same. Better signage would have been helpful as apparently it is quite a regular problem. Car parking was very reasonable at £2.50. Grounds and house very impressive. When the weather is warmer we will revisit Cafe was very nice good coffee, and the lentil and bacon soup deserves special praise Polly in the Cafe was very helpful Will definitely return with family.
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Date of stay: February 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We walked here from the cottage we had in Tregynon. The grounds are lovely to walk round. There are no formal gardens as such, mainly woodland, but it is a very relaxing atmosphere and the wild flower meadow is amazing. Unfortunately you cannot go in the Hall itself (I think it's part of a college) but there is a cafe where we had very nice coffee and cake.
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Date of stay: September 2022
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