Yr Hen Fecws Restaurant and B&B is a charming 4-star guest house that seamlessly blends traditional Welsh architecture with modern elegance. Nestled in a picturesque setting, our establishment features stunning exposed beams and original stonework, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere that invites guests to unwind. Our bistro is a culinary gem, celebrated for its innovative approach to classic Welsh cuisine, where each dish is crafted using the finest locally-sourced ingredients and infused with vibrant flavors.

At Yr Hen Fecws, dining is not just a meal; it’s an experience. Guests can indulge in an array of specialties, from hearty stews to delicate seafood options, all designed to showcase the rich culinary heritage of the region. The inviting ambiance is enhanced by attentive service, ensuring that every visit feels personal and memorable.

In addition to our exquisite dining options, we offer comfortable accommodations that provide a perfect retreat after a day of exploration. Whether you’re savoring a leisurely breakfast or enjoying a sumptuous dinner, the unique character of Yr Hen Fecws promises to leave a lasting impression. Discover the warmth of Welsh hospitality at our restaurant and B&B, where every detail is designed with your comfort and satisfaction in mind.

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