Stay at our luxurious and versatile 10-bedroom / 9-bathroom (8 en-suite), 16th century Country House, which sleeps up to 21 people.
A warm friendly welcome awaits you, Mynydd Ednyfed provides a unique and perfect venue. Two centuries later the middle section was built in 1760 with an outer wall of 6 feet, now found on the right as you enter the kitchen.
At Mynydd Ednyfed we can offer a host of bookable extras! From activities such as archery, golf, and shooting to an onsite pampering session, a local produce hamper or in-house catering.
The most recent front section was added circa 1850 when the house was used as the local Rectory, where John Jones was the rector of Criccieth for 45 years until his death in 1863. His only son – a bachelor – died in 1870 leaving the house to be sold, becoming part of the Gwynfryn Estate. Misses Jones and Lewis, members of the Lloyd George family lived at Mynydd Ednyfed until the 1940s.
The hotel changed several times during the late 1970s and 1980s until it was acquired by Maureen Edwards and was successfully run as a hotel and restaurant by Maureen and her team for more than 20 years, hosting many weddings with a reputation as an ideal location with excellent food.
In January 2013 – to move with the times and off-load some of the hard work of the hotel – Maureen and Arwel removed the catering kitchen and replaced it with a stylish Country Kitchen, plus converted the function room into a sun lounge and games room to accommodate Luxury Group Accommodation.
Time with your family and friends is so precious, so why not spend it having fun! The large conservatory and games room offers a large space to participate in all of the above as well as offering plenty of comfortable seating.
The stunning views of the gardens and reaching across Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia make this a wonderful space for weddings and meetings. We can tailor the room to fit in with your specific wishes.
Facilities
Time with your family and friends is so precious, so why not spend it having fun! The large conservatory and games room offers a large space to relax, eat, rest and play.
Alternatively, the stunning views of the gardens reaching across Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia make this a wonderful space for weddings and meetings. We can tailor the room to fit in with your specific wishes.
Try your hand at table tennis or pool, challenge your friends and family with our wide selection of board games, or snuggle up in our comfy lounge for a relaxing evening with the drop down cinema screen. Enjoy homemade scones in front of a roaring log fire or host your own cocktail party from our bar.
Accessibility
Accessability statement our aim at mynydd ednyfed country house hotel is to provide access to all people from all walks of life visiting the hotel. All our rooms are on the first floor, with sympathetic staff to help anyone needing assistance with the stairs which are of considerably wide. Access to the hotel is by a gravel car park, of which there is ample space and you can drive up to the door.
The entrance has double doors which are easily opened for access of a wheelchair. Menus and signage are of a good size and if required can be read to guests. Access to toilets whilst not designed for people with disabilities can accomadate a wheelchair. We strive to ensure all our guests have a memorable experience during their stay. We believe "guest" stands for: give, us, extra, special, treatment, this applies to one and all
Latest Reviews
Such a fantastic hotel with welcoming and friendly staff. The entrance has double doors which are easily opened by wheelchair users. There is ample space for the disabled car parking. Overall this is perfect stay for the disabled user.