Attraction Information
Transport to a place frozen in time with a visit to Ty Mawr Wybrnant, a historic stone-built farmhouse in North Wales. See firsthand how the Welsh lived over the centuries and enjoy breathtaking views of the beautiful Conwy Valley.
Ty Mawr was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, the first translator of the Bible into Welsh. So, take the chance to introduce your kids to local history. You can also spend time in the Tudor Kitchen Garden to find out what plants and medicine were grown by the people of old.
Here’s the real kicker - Ty Mawr has an animal puzzle trail in the garden, which will have your little explorers absolutely engrossed. Fancy a good, old game of pooh sticks? The bridge in the garden is the perfect spot. Plus, Ty Mawr has regular seasonal events which will give the family something new and entertaining to do, so don’t miss out!
- Learn about local Welsh history
- Have fun with the kids in the garden
- Keep an eye out for seasonal events
Opening Times
Open from mid-March to November. Please check website for opening times.
Pricing & Tickets
General Admission (non-members)
Adults: £4.00
Kids: £2.00
Family: £9.00
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FAQs
Yes, there is parking onsite.