Point of interest
Gregynog Hall
22 locals recommend
Location
Tregynon, Wales
Tips from locals
Known for its gardens and woodland walks, and is really lovely when the Azalea's and Rhododendrons are in flower. It is a Grade 1 listed garden as described by CADW as 'one of the most important parks and gardens in Powys, dating from at least the 1500s'. It is a University of Wales site and has musical events. There is no charge for visiting the gardens but there is a parking charge of £2.50. Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on the lead. Where to eat - There is a nice tea room on site. The Bull & Heifer pub in nearby Bettws Cedewain Sevres good food.
Known for its gardens and woodland walks, and is really lovely when the Azalea's and Rhododendrons are in flower. It is a Grade 1 listed garden as described by CADW as 'one of the most important parks and gardens in Powys, dating from at least the 1500s'. It is a University of Wales site and has m…
Gregynog is surrounded by 750 acres of grounds containing many different landscapes, including its renowned Grade 1 listed formal gardens. The Gardener’s Chronicle of 1912 described the gardens as ‘highly artistic and in complete harmony with the natural surroundings’ while CADW added ‘one of the most important parks and gardens in Powys, dating from at least 1500’s. The gardens at Gregynog are unrivaled, offering a mixture of formal and woodland walks. The homely café gift shop is situated in the historic courtyard. Gregynog hall is only a 20 minute short walk away from here.Hall (20 minutes)
Gregynog is surrounded by 750 acres of grounds containing many different landscapes, including its renowned Grade 1 listed formal gardens. The Gardener’s Chronicle of 1912 described the gardens as ‘highly artistic and in complete harmony with the natural surroundings’ while CADW added ‘one of the mo…
Beautiful grounds for walking, cafe. Classical music concerts, check their programme.