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We
believe our Bed and Breakfast accommodation offers some of the best
views in Wales, if not the world! Judge for yourself, as you enjoy an
excellent breakfast watching the tidal ebb and flow. Or have a drink on
the terrace and catch the sun setting over the Mawddach Estuary and
hills of Snowdonia National Park.
Get together for an informal evening meal
with other guests around the refectory-style table in what we call the ‘Caban'.
Here, Welsh quarry workers would traditionally have met for meals, music
and conversation. We like to think we are bringing back a bit of relaxed
caban culture to this former Victorian slate cutting mill.
You can still see the stone incline which used to transport slate from
the mill down to the wharf below. Graig Wen means “white rock” – a
reference to the quartz seams found in the slate and the gleaming rocks
you might find around the site.
Our
guest room names are inspired by one of the more obscure veins in the
rich mine of Welsh music - Welsh rare beat. It's not all Tom Jones and
male voice choirs! Our B&B
accommodation features:
- six bedrooms - three of which are
en-suite
- quality food sourced from very
local producers for breakfast and communal evening meals (meals
Thurs – Sat and by prior arrangement)
- double or twin beds with warm
Welsh rugs
- original works by local artists
and furniture custom-made for Graig Wen from locally sourced and
reclaimed timber and slate
- TVs/DVD players and Fairtrade tea
and coffee in rooms
- spacious lounge with eclectic
books and guides, DVD lending library and honesty bar
- ground floor en-suite for guests
with special access requirements
- hedonist's special - breakfast in
bed or bottle of fizz and Welsh chocolates (or strawberries in
season)
Families with young children can relax and enjoy our holiday
cottage. Adults may prefer the tranquillity of our B&B. Our campsite
and yurts are suitable for star-gazers everywhere.
Get in touch with Sarah or John and we can tell you more about more
about our facilities or discuss your requirements
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