An experience in its own right. After you have navigated the narrow roads going up and down you arrive at a building both modern and old. We were greeted by the family dog. On entering the place with a jamming door there is a beautiful tile floor and all just looks crisp and nice. Meg, the lady of the house greeted us friendly and directly took us to our room. A nice big room with view over the pastures. Breakfast was rediculous, Welsh portions of great food. The porridge is a feast by itself, with poched fruits and greek yoghurt.
We also had dinner here once, also very good. We had the chicken for mains, good but too much. For dessert we had bread and butter pudding, also a lot but very tasty. The only downside is that they dont sell wine by the glass. Friendly owners in a beautiful house with great service. Better than some 4* hotels i know.. read more