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Opening Dates: Open All Year Situated south of Boncath on the edge of the Preseli Hills and the Pembrokeshire National Park, the farm extends to seventy-two acres; nearly a third of the land is semi ancient woodland. Originally part of the Fynnone Estate, the house and buildings date back to the 1790s and have listed grade 2 status as the best example of a 18th century farmhouse in the area. Around the farmstead are extensive wildlife gardens, ponds, waterfalls, greenhouses and other charming old outbuildings where you are free to roam. The Caravan and Camping Club certificated site has lovely views over the Pembrokeshire countryside as does the adjacent larger site and the newer 'hideaway' pitches. Rhydhowell is a working farm in the Tir Gorfal environmental scheme. The main enterprises are beef and sheep, but we also have ponies, geese, ducks and chickens and of course we would not be without our friendly sheepdog Sally who is frightened of sheep! The farm and nature trail is open to visitors all year round, so come and get to know the animals. There is always something happening, whether its feeding time for the hens, the geese running amok, or the cows needing to be moved - farm life goes on and you can be part of it. We are pleased to involve all our guests whatever their age. You are also welcome to just come and wander at your leisure. The old stone barn is available for indoor activities or shelter from inclement weather.
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