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The Beudy. The accommodation is a 'camping barn' (self-catering hostel) - an old farm building of stone and slate with an open timbered roof. It can be draughty in cold weather, but provides spacious dry accommodation. Mattresses and camp beds are available in the large carpeted upstairs room (38' x 18') and there is an equipped kitchen downstairs. There is also a wash/shower room adjoining the Beudy, and 2 WCs. Hot water in the wash room is provided by a homemade solar panel (with immersion heater backup). Minimal heating is also provided by electric storage heaters, if needed.
Maes y Morfa The smallholding has about two acres of steep woodland, an organic vegetable garden, and 3 acres of grazing for house cow, calves and ducks.
Location We are about 1/2 mile outside the small sea-side village of Llangrannog, with an open sea view. The village has a beach, food and gift shops, post office, church and chapel, cafés and pubs, a dry-ski slope and beautiful cliff walks.
For more information about Llangrannog and the wider area, click here.
Arrangements You need to book in advance. The Beudy is ideal for about 10 people but 2 is the minimum, and more than 10 can be accommodated if you want. Please note that we do not take multiple bookings i.e. if you book the Beudy, you'll have the place to yourselves.
Price £5.50 per person per night. Electricity is by a £1 coin meter, and an extra charge if storage heaters are used.
Please bring warm clothes, sleeping bags, pillows, tea towels.
Getting here For directions and a map, please click here.
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