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9.6
Exceptional
(49 reviews)

Nantgwynfaen, Panteg Cross, Croes-Ian, Llandysul SA44 4SR, United Kingdom

+44 1239 851914

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Hotel Description

Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm, nestled in the scenic countryside of Nantgwynfaen, Panteg Cross, Croes-Ian, Llandysul SA44 4SR, United Kingdom, offers a peaceful and rejuvenating retreat for guests seeking a blend of comfort and nature. Situated just off the A486, this cosy bed and breakfast is set in a traditional stone farmhouse surrounded by lush organic farmlands, providing an authentic rural Welsh experience. Guests can immerse themselves in the serene surroundings, with easy access to local attractions such as the National Wool Museum, a 10-minute drive away, where visitors can explore the rich history of the Welsh wool industry through interactive displays. Also nearby is the West Wales Museum of Childhood, perfect for families. The nearby landscapes include beautiful points of interest such as the Tresaith and Aberporth Beach, both about 25 minutes away, offering visitors a perfect spot for a day trip to the coast.
Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm offers three elegantly furnished rooms with an inviting, homey atmosphere. Each room is equipped with an en suite bathroom, a flat-screen TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi to ensure guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay. For added flexibility, some rooms feature kitchenettes with refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers, ideal for guests who prefer to cook their meals. The charming and welcoming spaces make this an ideal destination for both short and extended stays. The B&B also offers a caravan and cabin for those seeking a unique, more private experience. Breakfast is an inviting affair, featuring organic produce from the farm, and served in a cozy dining room with a log-burning stove, making for a perfect start to the day.
The hotel has a number of unique amenities that enhance the guest experience. The game room, located in a converted barn, is a perfect spot to unwind with friends and family. Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm is also pet-friendly, making it an ideal choice for travelers with furry companions, though a small surcharge may apply. Guests will also find ample parking space available on-site for added convenience. While the property does not have a fitness center, spa, pool, or hot tub, its emphasis on a relaxing, nature-focused environment is its most distinctive feature.
Transportation to and from the hotel is simple, with Cardiff Airport about an hour and 57 minutes away by taxi. Local transit options are available, with Panteg Cross located just a 12-minute walk away. For dining, guests will find a variety of excellent restaurants nearby, including La Calabria, Daffodil at Penrhiwllan, and The Leeky Barrel, all within a short 5-10 minute taxi ride. These dining establishments offer a range of options, from Italian cuisine to hearty Welsh bistro fare, ensuring that all tastes are satisfied.
Guests at Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm are also encouraged to explore the nearby historical and natural attractions, including Cilgerran Castle, a 32-minute drive away, and Cenarth Falls, which is just a 20-minute drive from the property. Whether visiting the museum, exploring nearby castles, or simply relaxing by the fire with a cup of tea, Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm is the ideal place to reconnect with nature and enjoy a peaceful stay in the heart of Wales. Book your stay today and discover the charm of this beautiful organic farm.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Set in a traditional stone farmhouse surrounded by organic farmlands

2. Close to the National Wool Museum and the West Wales Museum of Childhood

3. Spacious rooms with en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi

4. Rooms feature kitchenettes with refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers

5. Pet-friendly, welcoming furry companions with a small surcharge

6. A cosy game room in a converted barn for entertainment

7. Organic farm breakfast served in a cozy dining room with a log-burning stove

8. Easy access to nearby beaches, including Tresaith and Aberporth Beach

9. Ample parking available on-site for guests

10. Convenient transportation options including a 12-minute walk to Panteg Cross


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

National Wool Museum
10 min
National Trust - Cilgerran Castle
32 min
Cenarth Falls
20 min
Tresaith
25 min
Aberporth Beach
25 min

Nearest locations

Daffodil at Penrhiwllan
4 min
La Calabria
5 min
The Leeky Barrel - Welsh Bistro & Shop
8 min
Gwarcefel Arms
8 min
Y Porth Hotel
8 min
Buon Appetito
9 min
The Old Watch House
23 min
The Nags Head
23 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out10:30
Location rating6.6
Nearest airportCardiff Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 57 min

Location

Nantgwynfaen, Panteg Cross, Croes-Ian, Llandysul SA44 4SR, United Kingdom

Airports:

Cardiff Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 57 min

Transit: 8 hr 41 min

Transit:

Panteg Cross

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Off the A486 and surrounded by fields, this cosy B&B in a stone farmhouse on an organic farm is 4 miles from both the National Wool Museum and the West Wales Museum of Childhood.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Game room

Pets

Pet-friendly

Parking & transportation

Parking

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Food & drink

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

No air conditioning

Kitchen in some rooms

Refrigerator in some rooms

Microwave in some rooms

Coffee maker in some rooms


Reviews

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Elizabeth A.

5/5
Liked: I recently had the pleasure of staying at this campsite, and I can't say enough good things about it. …

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Bonnie S

5/5
We have stayed at this magical oasis four times now, twice on camping pitches and twice in accommodation and for a restful holiday it is hard to beat. …

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Caroline Corbett-Thompson

5/5
What an absolute hidden gem tucked away in west Wales. I cannot recommend this place enough. Amanda, the host, was so helpful and amazing - she gave us great food reccs. The room was incredibly cozy - beautiful decorated with the most comfortable bed. The little farm shop was as a delight with the most delicious local cheese. All around an amazing place for rest and relaxation. Cannot wait to return.

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Rebecca H

5/5
A wonderful place to stay for our short getaway to Ceridigion. A lovely farm with very friendly and helpful owners and Ty Mamgu was a gorgeous, comfortable and clean cabin. We were lucky with the weather but if we had needed to stay inside for a couple of days it had all you could need as well.

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Marie Crowley

5/5
We always stay in the Glamavan, which is just a home from home. Amanda and Ken always make you feel so welcome. This part of Wales is STUNNING! The views and drives over the mountains are always the best!! 1000% recommend a stay here on the farm.

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Simona

5/5
We stayed for 7 nights in the Ty Mamgu, 1 bedroomed cabin in July and were truly blessed with gorgeous weather whilst staying.The cabin is perfect.Cosy, characterful and comfortable.Spring drinking water on tap that is also filtered, black out curtains and blinds in the bedroom, great shower cubicle, fully functioning kitchen with everything you'll need and an extremely comfortable bed!All the cleaning and personal care products that are used are non toxic and chemical free - from the laundry detergents, shampoo, washing up liquid, and even the loo roll.It really is a truly organic farm and the owners authenticity shines through in every aspect.My 4 year old little boy slept on a blow up single mattress that we brought which fit perfectly alongside the bed.We appreciated the small selection of toys on hand,hidden away in the cupboard for him to enjoy..I'd say it's a brilliant safe space for a walking toddler as there aren't any stairs in the cabin and everything is on one level.The farm was simply stunning.Peaceful and tranquil.It's also great base to get to all the local breathtaking beaches and little village towns that are quaint and well looked after.We could have easily stayed another week! Lots to see and treasure.The farm on site shop was a REAL highlight for us!!It has 2 chest freezers full of organic produce - we enjoyed pasture fed organic beef mince, organic lamb mince, organic outdoor bred bacon with no additives, a selection of ice creams (!), sourdough bread baked on the farm itself, and organic beef steak.Fresh eggs every day from the farms happy chickens.Everything was extremely reasonably priced too.Amanda and Ken were away when we stayed so we sadly didn't meet them - I honestly would have loved to hear more about their story behind the farm.However Sue and Peter were on hand and A+ hosts.I couldn't recommend staying at this farm enough if you enjoy the simple and honest things in life.Thank you so much for opening up your land to the public. It is such a gift.We will most certainly be back.Simona, Andrew & River

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Richard P

5/5
We stayed at Y Mamgu, a delightful lodge in the grounds of the organic farm. The only noise is of the birds and the sheep. Otherwise, perfect peace. Everything you need for a comfortable stay is provided. …

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Carin Hammond

5/5
We camped on ‘Love at First Site’ for three nights and would really recommend this beautiful organic farm to anyone who- loves the dawn chorus.- is longing for the peace and tranquility of a spot sheltered and surrounded by trees with its own outside shower and fire bowl.- is ethically-minded; the farm shop reflects the value system of its owners being stocked full of delicious food and drink which are all sourced locally/organically or both.- values the care and attention given to how the farm is run, as well as the friendliness of Amanda and Ken who own and run the farm.- wants to visit an area which is lush and green, with gentle hills, wild seas and coastline, beautiful rivers and waterfalls and which still feels ripe for exploration with little evidence of over-tourism.Although the wind howled, the rain beat down at times, we also had sunshine and the whole gamut of weather and surroundings made for a ‘great escape’. We will definitely be back to this little slice of heaven! And soon.

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Liz

5/5
Stayed for business so couldn’t make the most of our stay but would definitely come back for leisure. The property and surroundings are beautiful - very well kept and attention to detail. Amazing artwork and nice little farm shop. I think our room (room at the top) would benefit from some hooks on the doors if feasible to optimise the space!

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Fiona P

5/5
We had a wonderful time at Nantwynfaen. The accommodation is stylish, comfortable, cosy and well equipped. It was lovely being able to order a freshly baked loaf for the morning and to get anything else we needed from the farm shop. …