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Gregynog Hall

Newtown, SY16 3PL, United Kingdom

Gregynog Hall
Historical landmark
4.3
410 reviews
8 comments
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HJ8W+QW Newtown, United Kingdom
+44 1686 650224
gregynog.org
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–17
Sunday: 9–17
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Liesbeth hoekveld
Liesbeth hoekveld320 days ago
The gardens and surroundings beautiful. The signposting of the walks very poor or not in existence! Met several other people wandering around where the routes were. Café good and tasty selection
Geoffrey Weller
Geoffrey Weller320 days ago
Relocated cafe has lovely new indoor seating area. Beautiful enclosed courtyard too. Now open every day during the summer. Excellent tea and cakes.
Jess Bailey
Jess Bailey351 days ago
We visited for the day, had a lovely cake in the tea rooms, and then headed out for a day/ afternoon of walks. The trails were well used, but some of the signage needs improving - we had to turn back a couple of times, despite being experienced navigators. There could also be a few more picnic benches around. But otherwise a lovely place to visit.
Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey1 year ago
Lovely old hall, doubt the looks are original as the render has come off a bit at the back and you can see the brickwork but still looks good. Some nice walks too. There is also a cafe but I heard its only open Thursday to Sunday. Parking is £2.50 all day. Rhododendrons lovely in May and June. The cafe do some lovely sandwiches and cakes.
Andrew Yardley
Andrew Yardley1 year ago
Gregynog hall is open to the general public as well as a hotel. There is a pay and display car park £2.50 per day (cash only at time of writing).

The hall seems looked after and is visually stunning. There are several walks to be done (see photos for map). The signage for the routes has deteriorated in places and we ended up abandoning the red route to lack of signs but nether-less there is we’re lots to see and pleasant for autumn walks.

There is a lovely cafe In a courtyard with excellent selections of cake and drinks with both seating indoors and outdoors in the courtyard

Dogs are welcome on the side which is great for walking and they are also allowed In the courtyard which is great if you want to use the cafe if you have a dog.
Urien (Urien Morgan Photography)
Urien (Urien Morgan Photography)1 year ago
Beautiful place, spacious and spectacular grounds. Would suit large or small weddings and still feel intimate. Great food and friendly staff!
Bev J
Bev J1 year ago
Disappointed. I am gluten intolerant, and despite have bake potatoes on website they didn't have them available on a Thursday, so we had to go elsewhere. They had gluten free brownies and oat milk but I needed proper food
Mark Woodhouse
Mark Woodhouse2 years ago
Went late in the afternoon for a walk around the grounds.
Cheap car parking 😁
Cafe looks good although we arrived at it too late in the day to get a coffee ☕

Take your kids here, let them off the lead to explore the trees etc
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