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Gwedd y Glyn Barn and Dinas Farmhouse are situated in the upper Irfon Valley – a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is just a mile from the ‘Smallest Town in Britain’ – Llanwrtyd Wells. This is a perfect central location for family holidays; reunions; special occasions; business meetings; residential courses or wedding celebrations.
These two unique properties are located within a stone’s throw of each other and can be hired separately or together, giving accommodation for up to 22 people. Each provides extremely comfortable accommodation and for the more energetic, they also provide a base for many outdoor activities.
Nestling within the Cambrian Mountains and close to the Brecon Beacons, Gwedd y Glyn and Dinas provide guests with a peaceful retreat but are, nevertheless, within a mile of the award-winning eateries, inns and brewery of Llanwrtyd Wells. With its varied schedule of events which include the Man v Horse; Bog Snorkelling; Beer Festival; bird watching; mountain biking; pony trekking; walking and fishing, Llanwrtyd is an unique centre for many outdoor activities. The area is one of outstanding natural beauty and is habitat to many rare species, most notably the Red Kite.

Gwedd Y Glyn Barn
Gwedd y Glyn Barn, which can sleep up to 10 people, is a restored 200 years old agricultural barn, originally built from local stone and oak. The spacious accommodation is beautifully presented, stylishly furnished and completed to a very high standard.
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Dinas Farmhouse
Dinas Farmhouse, originally built in the 17th Century, is a beautifully and sympathetically restored Welsh farmhouse which can sleep up to 12 people. It has a wealth of history and this is reflected within the property which retains many original features.
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Testimonials
We have had a lovely holiday. The barn is very comfortable and spacious with some lovely home from home touches. The children have loved being able to play outside and not be in any danger.
The Cullen Family, Basingstoke, Hampshire. July 2014.