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Ffynnon Beuno Country House Nestled in a beautiful valley in the heart of the Clwydian range, Ffynnon Beuno is an historic smallholding with its own ancient cave system and medieval holy well. Surrounded by beautiful walks, you can enjoy local Welsh produce from our takeaway tea hut, buy home-made jams and chutneys and even come and stay in a luxury en- suite shepherds hut in our grounds. Whatever you do, you can be sure of a warm welcome!
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Jun 16, 2022
Beautiful location with a rich history. Closed on the day I went, definitely planning to return when they're open.
Amelia Mitchell
May 22, 2022
Lovely attention to detail, hosts have thought of everything. Jane and Chris so welcoming, always on hand if needed. The tea room is fabulous too!
Rosa Vaughan
Apr 14, 2022
Review for staying in Hicks Hut: This wonderful and friendly host was in contact with us from start to finish and provided us with a perfect stay and everything we needed. It's not often that you will find a shepherds hut at this price that doesn't charge you extra for fire wood or randomly runs out of electricity because the solar panel is the size of a dinner plate. Theres even a toilet and proper shower inside so you dont have to run out in the cold in your pjs to use the facilities.

The hut is made wonderfully warm with only a few logs on the wood burner (which might i add is very easy to use compared to some others I have come across) and the bed is comfortable with ample pillows provided. Its even connected to mains water so you can do the washing up and fill up your water bottles without fear of running out. The location of the hut felt really private and we loved watching the alpacas explore their field and cave.

We even got to interact with the baby lambs and the friendly ginger cat. I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again or to reccomend it to anyone. I would also say, dont pass up the breakfast hamper, even if you are vegan, the coffee from the little coffee hut is great and much cheaper than in town, go on the walk to the nature reserve you wont regret it!, The local pub is great and dont pass up the opportunity to purchase some of the lovely ffynnon beuno produce to take home. I bought 2 ales and the apple and orange blossom jam and my friend bought the slow gin and the local honey, all were excellent.
Judy Holyer
Feb 08, 2022
An ancient holywell of St Beuno. There is self-catering accommodation on site and teas and coffees are served in summer. The owner is very friendly and knowledgeable on the local history. At one time H M Stanley (of "Livingstone, I presume" fame) lived in the house.
Emma Anderton
Sep 11, 2021
What a lovely hidden gem! Really pleased found this online before we came to the area. Warm welcome, friendly owner & very helpful. We had a nice brew before going for a wander to the summit with its beautiful views. Then headed back for our sarnies joined by the cheeky chickens, muffins & takeaway treats of jam plus delicious pork pies. Very relaxing place not to be missed.
Adam Jarvis
Aug 21, 2021
What a fantastic place this is its so peaceful all you can hear is the animals we had a very relaxing stay the hosts were great from the very first moment we arrived to the time we left we even forgot some breakfast things but Jane came to the rescue with bread and bacon we had a breakfast hamper as well which was excellent with fresh baked bread the jams were really nice overall we had a fantastic stay and will hopefully be back in the near future
Rob Monshin
Jul 17, 2021
Had a fantastic time, called for a bite to eat. Amazing freshly made sandwiches, so peaceful sitting by the little stream. Great value for money, friendly service.
Kandy Turner
Oct 25, 2020
Had a wonderful time in beautiful surroundings. The hosts were very welcoming and informative about local walks and attractions. So impressed we are planning to go back next summer.
Michelle Beddard-Jones
Oct 23, 2020
What a lovely place to visit for drinks, food, homemade jams, chutney, honey and cordials. The owners are very friendly and cannot do enough for you. Even though you cannot sit down there at the moment due to restrictions it is still worth a visit. Let's all protect local businesses
Kerry Blake
Mar 18, 2019
In such a magical part of Wales, with its cosy accomodation and hosts who instantly made us feel at home. The attention given to us if required and the dedication of our hosts to preserve the natural magic of this little haven. We would not fail to recommend it to others. The tranquillity, lovely walks and even a perfect little tea shop on site make this an ideal retreat from the chaos of everyday life.