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Whether you're in the mood for a light bite, a freshly made sandwich, or a delightful homemade afternoon tea, the Trefeddian caters to every craving. Enjoy your meal in the comfort of our cosy lounges or, on sunny days, out on the spectacular sea-view terrace.
Sunday Lunch is a highlight at the Trefeddian, there's no better way to spend a relaxing Sunday than with a delicious, hearty lunch overlooking the stunning Welsh coastline, the perfect way to round off the weekend!
Guests start their mornings with a hearty cooked Welsh breakfast, perfect for fuelling a day of adventure. In the evening, indulge in a four course table d’hôte dinner, with a menu that changes daily and showcases fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The only challenge will be deciding what to order!
Families are well looked after too. We offer an early children’s supper, or little ones can join their parents for dinner and choose from either the main menu or a specially crafted child-friendly option.
To compliment your meal, explore our extensive wine list or sample one of our exceptional local ales, there’s something to suit every taste.
From Chester 70 miles approx. 1hr 45 From Shrewsbury 70 miles approx. 1hr 45 From Hereford 85 miles approx. 2hrs From London just over 5 hrs approx. Airports Manchester 1 hr 50 Birmingham just over 2 hrs Liverpool 2 ½ hrs
By public transport: Coming by rail your destination is Aberdyfi train station. Trains on this line come via Shrewsbury and the journey from Shrewsbury takes approximately 2 ¼ hours.
* Breakfast: 7.45 - 9.30am
Morning Coffee 10.30-12.30pm
Sandwiches and light bites: 12.30 - 5pm
Bar Snacks - 12.30 - 2pm
Afternoon Tea - 2 - 5pm
Dinner: 6.50 - 8.45pm
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