The cafe at Gregynog Hall has beautiful grounds and lovely walks, but the cafe itself was a bit underwhelming. The large, open space felt empty, especially as we were the only customers, and it could… Full review by amberjlloyd
Oct 29, 2024
Visited for a walk and some lunch at the cafe. £3 to park, even if you use the cafe. Cafe menu is so limited it is untrue. I tried to find the menu online before we visited, but it is not availa… Full review by Zoe S
Jul 11, 2024
Spectacular setting and a beautiful house. However some serious concerns. We booked and paid for a courtyard room. Their website has scant information on about the accommodation. As an example … Full review by MouseTheDog1
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 …
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.