An outstanding environment can
be found at the coast of south-central Wales in the estuary of the Dyfi River.
Here a biosphere reserve with a unique hotel – Ynyshir Hall offers visitors an
insight into a destination still undiscovered.
Unearth remnants of native oak
woodland, watch horses, cattle and sheep graze across temperate broadleaf
forests and woodlands including marshlands. Dunes, sandbanks and raised bog are
just some of the land cover types on offer across this vast area of 1,589
hectares. Here you’ll make your own environmental discoveries and realise that
there is so much more still to find and learn about.
Your base is Ynyshir Hall, a
hotel where the words traffic and noise are never mentioned. This idyllic
location between sea and mountains offers guests an opportunity to enjoy
peaceful natural beauty. This 8 bedroom Relais & Chateaux property is also
a true foodie destination currently holding 3 AA Rosettes. The hotel was once
owned by Queen Victoria and a walk through the impressive gardens offers
insight into her outdoor passions with a selection of trees planted by her on
show for all to enjoy.
The rugged Cambrian Mountains
surrounded Ynyshir Hall. For those wanting pure seclusion on a beach; the golden
sands of Ynyslas & Borth beaches await and are both a short drive away. You
may never have seen such beaches in the UK before.
On Ynyshir Hall’s doorstep is
Britain’s finest bird reserve – the RSPB Ynys-hir Nature Reserve which is home
to the BBC’s Springwatch.
Mid Wales remains a secret for
many. Ynyshir Hall Hotel has introduced the area to a wider audience and is now
the only hotel part of Relais & Chateaux in Wales – flying the flag of true
individuality whilst offering the highest standards of quality and service.
Says Joan Reen, owner of
Ynyshir Hall Hotel; “I fell in love with Ynyshir Hall Hotel in 1989 and each
day I feel I make a new discovery in this part of the world. Whether it be the shape
of the sand dunes, foraging discoveries, the abundance of birds within the
area, the unreported hours & hours of blue skies and sunshine or the
changing diversity of the estuary; people who come here fall in love. We are
after all in the magical corner of Wales”.
Eglwysfach, Powys, Wales, SY20 8TA
Telephone: 01654 781209
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