geufronfarm.com

4.9
4.9 Based on 132 reviews

Dog friendly self catering Farmhouse & Barns in Southern Snowdonia...

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Judith W.
10/10 does not give this special place justice

Finding dog friendly accomodation is one thing, but finding one where you've really hit the jackpot is next level. Guefron Farm is a truly beautiful place to stay. The thought and effort behind making this gorgeous piece of land not only a place for humans to enjoy but for their doggos to live their best lives too is so clear to see. We treated ourselves to a spacious stay in The Old Farmhouse as a group of 4 adults with 5 dogs (4 was the maximum of dogs allowed however Hannah was more than happy to accommodate a fifth dog - it was refreshing to see that their limit on dog numbers was purely down to how comfortable that number of dogs would be in each cottage). We were greeted on our arrival to 5 individually packaged gift bags for each dog filled with treats and biscuits, and a towel for each dog too. For us humans we were treated to a tray of local teas, coffee and biscuits and milk in the fridge for a brew.The cottage was immaculately clean, beautifully and tastefully decorated and very well equipped for everything we needed for the week. Including fire wood for the log burner. The original features of the cottage were still noticeable which was a lovely touch, and lots of lovely modern touches to keep things fresh and bright. The views of the valley are super special and can be seen from every cottage on the farm. The fenced off dog play field is a cracking idea with a picnic bench to sit and watch the dogs play. It's a great size and our 5 dogs had so much space to sniff and have a good run. The fenced garden kept our time away incredibly stress free too. Nothing compares to enjoying a brew in those lovely farmhouse mugs and enjoying the view of the valley while the doggos have a potter around the garden. We brought 2 large border collies, 2 spaniels (one of which is a pup) and an elderly Yorkshire Terrier and had no concerns of their safety in our garden area. Each cottage is clearly signposted when you arrive on the farm. The alpacas and their fluffy little faces are the perfect things to greet you on the drive up the hill. Not to mention the little bleats from the new lambs on the farm too. Between this and the daffodil lined tracks leading up the farm I honestly felt like we were in a Disney film! There are poop bag dispensers and bins knocking around the farm if you're ever caught off guard too.The biggest thing to mention about this stay specifically is the guest guide book you are sent when you book. It's basically your one stop shop of everything you need for your stay; details of what's in the property, how stuff works, where to find things, info on the local area, dog friendly walks, places to visit, cafes etc. Even tips of what to bring before you leave. It's basically Google but with a more personal touch and everything has been thought of for you. If, however, it's not in the guidebook, I was impressed with how available Hannah and Dean and the team were via WhatsApp/Messenger for any of our questions. Always very professional, friendly and helpful. In terms of the local area, again, the guest guide book is your best friend. The Peniarth Arms is a 10 minute walk over the hill (a really pretty short walk) is dog friendly and has fantastic food. Tywyn is the closest town and a mere 5 minute drive down the road, lovely beach, shops, cafe and a cracking book shop. Barmouth is a short drive away too and a lovely day out. The beach in Tywyn we found particularly helpful for our puppy who is still learning recall as there are fenced off sections - when the tide is in its like you have your own mini dog beach! Pebbles Tea Room opposite the beach is dog friendly, with a really sweet outdoor area and brilliant food. In Tywyn itself there is a real sense of community. It's lovely to see places in the town recommended in the guest guidebook. Supporting local is what makes holidays like this so lovely.I could go on.. but giving this place a simple 10/10 doesn't do it justice.Hannah and Dean have clearly thought of everything for their guests and their doggos time away. Rarely do you find a place that ticks every box but we think we've found it with Geufron Farm. Thank you for a truly wholesome and beautiful stay.

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Date of experience: Mar 24, 2025

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