Gregynog Hall
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A grand mansion in rural mid-Wales, Gregynog Hall is a 750-acre estate, National Nature Reserve, and cultural centre gifted to the Welsh people by two sisters.

📜 Historic Gregynog Hall, a 16th-century mansion in rural mid-Wales.
🔍 A 750-acre estate, National Nature Reserve, and cultural centre.

Why Go

🎶 Attend the Gregynog Music Festival, Wales' oldest classical music festival.
🌳 Explore 750-acre grounds, ancient oak woodlands, and Grade 1 listed gardens.
🖼️ Discover a historic cultural centre with significant art collections.
🚶 Enjoy diverse woodland walks and a Trim Trail.

Why Avoid

🗓️ The Hall itself is only open during specific events.

💡 Tips

Check the official website for event schedules and hall opening times.
The beautiful grounds are accessible to visitors throughout the year.

🕒 Hours

Café: 10:00–16:00.
Grounds: Daily, throughout the year.
Hall: Open during specific events.

Last updated 5 days ago

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