Gelynis Farm & Guest House
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Gelynis Farm & Guest House
Gelynis Farm is situated five miles north of the centre of Cardiff under the vista of Castell Coch (The Red Castle). The house was built in 1574 for the master of the Pentyrch Iron Foundry. The Hearth and Passage house with dressed stone windows and doors have been restored to accommodate our 21st Century guests.

Tourists and Business people who stay here are in an ideal place. Cardiff is 10 minutes drive or train ride. Situated next to the River Taff and the Taff Trail, the Brecon Beacons and the coast are within 30 minutes. Great pubs are within walking distance for places to eat. You can even catch dinner from the river on the farm's mile long stretch of river.
Reviews (7)
Dan Saltman
Dan Saltman
Dec 12, 2019
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Good place to stay for access to Cardiff and well placed near to the M4 yet surprisingly quiet
Pam Watts
Pam Watts
Sep 16, 2019
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Margaret is a wonderful hostess! The setting is beautiful. Beds comfortable and breakfast delicious.
We will definitely booking again for our next visit to South Wales.
Sarah-Jayne Standring
Sarah-Jayne Standring
Jun 04, 2018
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Looks lovely, didn't stop to sample any of the facilities but I believe the have a tea room on the weekend which would be a nice stop when walking up to Castell Coch.
Liz Sands
Liz Sands
Oct 18, 2017
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Advertising strawberry picking and we went after having to cross railway lines to find nobody there.
Sarah Louise
Sarah Louise
Aug 12, 2017
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Very welcoming, comfortable b & b. Fresh home cooked breakfast. Pretty surrounding gardens.
Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer
Aug 24, 2013
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Excellent food at a very decent price !! Will visit again, quick service aswell.
Tanya P.
Tanya P.
May 14, 2010
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During the summer holidays, Gelynis Farm is open from 11am - 5pm for family and children's events. This is a great place to come on a summer's sunny afternoon, as there's enough to entertain children and adults alike.

Pick your own fruit, including strawberries and raspberries, depending on the time of year, is always popular. There are also special events running during Easter and Halloween, generally involving lots of children running around trying to find things on the farm. Great fun!

The farm also makes and sells honey, preserves and wine, which set a high standard in local