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Breathe in!
It’s a bit of a squeeze
through those tall stone
pillars. Your car is probably
a little
wider than the average
horse and cart they
were built
for in the 18th century! But
once
through, you’ll soon sense
the charm of
Ty Gwyn - unless
the aroma of lavender &
roses
hit you first....
A little way up the driveway
you’ll find ample parking next
to the stream - very useful for washing the mud off your walking
boots – or your bike!
Ty Gwyn’s charms are even
more evident as you step
inside our beautiful Georgian
home. As a Grade II listed
building, it’s full of quaint
features and nooks and crannies.
If you are over 6 feet tall, then
be prepared to duck now and again.
It’s often said that
location is everything…..
Well, we think you’ll find
that the delightful market
town of Crickhowell certainly
ticks a
number of those boxes!
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Whether it’s the historic 17th century
bridge spanning the River Usk....
Table Mountain just begging to be
climbed
- direct from Ty Gwyn’s
courtyard. Or,
simply, the many
inns and restaurants providing the
perfect end to a hard day’s walk,
cycle, canoe or cave dive!
As a rough guide; if you turn
right from
Ty Gwyn, you could
be sipping a glass of beer or
wine within a 5 minutes stroll....
It’ll take a little longer if
you turn left - maybe 6 or
7 minutes and you’ll be right
in the centre of Crug Hywel
(to give the town
its Welsh name).
Whatever your reason for
visiting this picturesque
part of the National Park;
we look forward to welcoming
you and helping you make the
most of your stay here.
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