Visitor information

How to find us

Gregynog’s location near the quiet village of Tregynon, 6 miles north of Newtown in Powys, makes it reachable within 3 hours from all parts of Wales, within 2 hours from Birmingham, Manchester, Chester and Liverpool and just 50 minutes from Shrewsbury. The nearest railway station is at Newtown on the Birmingham International – Aberystwyth line. The nearby A483 leads to the motorway network.

SatNav

For satellite navigation use the postcode SY16 3PL, which brings you to the Hall along the main drive through the estate. From the Berriew direction, it may also direct you to turn right towards Brooks, which is a steep single–track road. Please ignore this and continue on to Bettws Cedewain.

From Newtown

  • Entering Newtown from the South, keep on the A489 until you reach the traffic lights at McDonald’s.
  • Turn left at the traffic lights (keeping McDonalds on your left).
  • Go over the river bridge following signs for the hospital. Take the fifth turning on the right (opposite the Bell Hotel). Continue up the hill out of Newtown for approximately 6 miles.
  • The entrance to Gregynog is sign-posted on the left just before the village of Tregynon.

From Welshpool

  • Head towards Newtown on the A483 for approx. 4 miles. Turn right towards Berriew (B4390).
  • In Berriew village take the second turning on the left, sign posted Bettws Cedewain 5 miles.
  • At Bettws follow the road around to the right (keeping the New Inn pub on your right) signposted Tregynon 2.5 miles.
  • At the next T–junction the entrance to Gregynog is signposted straight opposite.

Other useful information

Electric car charging

We have two electric charging points at Gregynog. Information and price lists are available at the café.

Annual parking pass

Our annual parking pass gives our regular visitors access to the estate without paying for parking on each visit. This is included with annual membership which is a bargain at £25 for individuals and £30 for a family.

The income from parking passes and parking payments help us to maintain the gardens and allow everyone free access from 8am to 8pm in summer or dawn to dusk in winter.

To purchase a parking permit please complete the form on our Membership page or via the link below.

Become a member

  • Become a Friend

    Since 2019 Gregynog has been run by a charitable Trust. Our vision is to be Wales’ most welcoming home for nature and the arts. We have a huge amount of work to do to restore our Grade 1 listed gardens and repair the Grade 2 star listed hall. Our grounds are open to everyone, every day and we are run a varied programme of events from Fairy and Halloween Trails to classical concerts in our Music Room.

    We urgently need support both from volunteers and donations and every little helps so whatever you can do to support Gregynog please do get in touch.