Lledrod
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion, Wales
SY23 4HX
Tel: 01974 261 367
OS Landranger 135 ref: 669698
The grounds at Brynarth are perfect for reflection. There are many different paths to take and seats upon which to sit and read in the perfect quietness.

A two and a half acre wood is a good place to hide away and in May becomes a blanket of bluebells. We also have many beautiful trees including a massive 130-year-old black poplar. At night the different kinds of owls can be heard talking to one another in the soft darkness.

To the front of the farmhouse is a large pond with goldfish, frogs and lilies over which beautiful green and blue dragonflies dart about. Even the bats come out at dusk to swoop down for flies skimming the water as they fly.

If you would like to walk as a part of your break the choices are endless. Valley upon breathtaking valley, both tranquil or wild and windswept, where little or no outside intrusion awaits you. Walk through the ancient hills of the bear, the wolf, or the boar, and regain your sense of the balance of life.

In February 2008, Bristol Ornithology Club took over Brynarth in its entirety for a weekend of Birdwatching and in the grounds alone they spotted all the usuals plus Greater Spotted Woodpecker, Nuthatch, Brambling, Red Kites and many more.Please follow this link to read their full club report on the trip.
A list of birds seen at Brynarth can be seenhere.

If you are looking for an escape from the hurly burly of city life or are in need of rejuvenating yourself in a caring and warm atmosphere with excellent food and nurturing surroundings then look no further.

Brynarth is quite honestly the most beautiful place we have ever seen and been fortunate enough to be a part of.

We hope you come and share it with us.
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