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i Ddolgelynen.Rydym yn deulu o Gymry Cymraeg sy’n cynnig llety
o safon uchel ar fferm laeth ar lan afon Dyfi.Mae’n le delfrydol
i ymlacio ac yn gyfleus i’r môr a’r mynydd.Mae llawer
iawn o atyniadau yn ein hardal-rhywbeth at ddant pawb.Beth am ddod
i Fro Ddyfi am dro eleni?Cewch groeso cynnes!
Dolgelynen offers
a comfortable and relaxing stay on a working sheep and dairy family
run farm in Snowdonia. It is an ideal base for walking and touring
North or South Wales. The farmhouse is a wealth of charm and character
and overlooks the river Dyfi with wonderful views, peace and tranquility.
There is a garden seat and a picnic table for the use of guests and
there are interesting walks from the farm.
Our oak beamed, traditionally furnished farmhouse is decorated to
a high standard with full facilities in each room including beverage
tray, radio alarm clocks, private/en-suite bathroom, television and
hairdryer.
The guests lounge has many books, maps and magazines, also a piano
and a CD player with a selection of traditional and modern Welsh music.
We are a Welsh speaking family who offer a warm welcome in homely
atmosphere. Croeso Cynnes i Ddolgelynen.
An excellent breakfast using local produce and home made preserves
is served on separate tables.
Location
Machynlleth, "The Ancient Capital of Wales", famous for
its clock tower, has played a leading roll in Welsh History. In the
15th Century, during Owain Glyndwr's rebellion , a Welsh parliament
was assembled in Machynlleth.
Wales Celtic Heritage comes alive in Celtica - a unique visitor attraction
that presents Celtic History through the ages. Machynlleth annual
music festival is held at Y Tabernacl. Other galleries of Art and
Craft and an inspiring collection of distinctive shops, cafes and
pubs make the town a truly interesting place.
4 Miles North is the Centre of Alternative Technology, Europe's showcase
of renewable energy. Other Attractions include Pony Trekking, Quad
Bikes, Clay Pigeon Shooting, RSPB reserve at Ynys Hir, King Arthur's
Labyrinth at Corris, Tal-y-Llyn Steam railway, the beach at Aberdyfi
and of course the magnificent Cader Idris for the mountain lover.
Directions
From Machynlleth follow the A487 (Dolgellau) for 1/2 mile. On crossing
the Dyfi Bridge take the immediate left hand turn towards Aberdyfi
and Tywyn (A493). Take first turning left off this road (1 mile from
Bridge), at farm lane entrance, signposted Dolgelynen. Follow the
river for 1 mile and drive up the short hill to the farmhouse.

When telephoning your enquiries please
mention you found us on our web site
Elinor Evans
Telephone: +44 (0) 1654 702026
Email: elinordyfi@tiscali.co.uk
Prices £30.00 per person per night
Non-Smoking
W.T.B. - 4 Star
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