2020 Marches On!
1st March is St. David’s Day – Dydd Gwyl Dewi Sant.
This is the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, and the date of his death in 589 AD. The feast has been regularly celebrated since the canonisation of David in the 12th century. Traditionally, the Welsh costume is worn along with either leeks or daffodils.
It's Panto Time - "Oh No It Isn't"..."Oh Yes It Is!"
This year sees the Aberdyfi players performing the well-known fairy tale Hansel and Gretel, with all the usual suspects including the wicked witch, dame and a troop of children...
Our Staff Experience At Dyfi Gin
As a ginoholic I was very excited to be given the opportunity to visit Dyfi Gin and Distillery, based at Corris Craft Centre.
It's A New Decade - Welcome To 2020
Christmas has come and gone the decorations and tinsel are all packed away, another rendition of auld langsyne has been sung, and now we are dashing into 2020. The hotel has been dusted down the heating is turned up and the lights are bright in the windows so come along and join us for a winter break.
End of Another Year ...
As another year draws to a close and the hotel hears the last footsteps leaving before the winter break, it's time to reflect on the events of 2019...
Rainy Days
You wouldn’t come to Wales and not expect to see rain would you? We need it to keep falling so the mountains and livestock continue to thrive and the leeks keep on growing!...
What's In A Name?
In the literal sense perhaps not that much
Welsh translation for Trefeddian as researched by the Place-Name Research Centre at Bangor University:
Tref - ‘farm’,’settlement’ and the personal name Meddian ...
We Are SO Happy To Be Back
Today, the Trefeddian Hotel is bustling with the arrival of our first guests since the Welsh lockdown which started in October 2020. In the weeks leading up to this day...