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Welsh Gin and Foodie Treats From Rhug Estate Farm Shop

Published on 18 Mar 2019 by Gwion Llwyd

Fantastic offer for you! Stay at Tylluan Wen or Llaethdy Wen in March or April and you will be treated to some goodies from local award winning Rhug Estate Farm Shop. Including Welsh Gin, and foodie treats and even one of Emlyn the Dragons funky tea towels to take home with you as a souvenir of your stay!


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Price From Ā£90 / Night

Sleeps 6 +cot| WiFi | Real Fire

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Price From Ā£90 / Night

Sleeps 6 +cot | WiFi | Real Fire

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