Discover more at Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant
Find out when Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
We look forward welcoming you to Tŷ Mawr again this year. We’re continuing to work with partners to offer an exciting programme of monthly open days, each with a different theme. We’ll be sharing all our updates here.
Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant will be open on the following days:
Day | Date | Time |
Tuesday | 16 April - 5 October | 10am until 4pm |
Saturday | 16 April - 5 October | 10am until 4pm |
Monday | 22 July - 31 August | 10am until 4pm |
Sunday | First Sunday of every month. April - September. See monthly open days section below for more information. | 10am until 4pm |
The exhibition room will be open daily between 24 March – 1 September and visitors are also welcome to enjoy the grounds and explore nearby paths during their visit.
Please note the toilets will only be open when the farmhouse is open.
To reach Tŷ Mawr head to Penmachno and follow brown signs from there, do not follow sat nav or come via A470.
From April until October this year the farmhouse will be open on the first Sunday of every month between 10am and 4pm as part of a series of monthly open days, each exploring a different theme.
Bring a picnic and a blanket with you to enjoy the unique atmosphere at Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant in the company of the talented musician Gwilym Bowen Rhys. Starts at 1pm.
You must book a place beforehand. Please e-mail: tymawrwybrnant@nationaltrust.org.uk or phone: 07890899645 / 01766 510 120.
A fascinating documentary called 'Dyddiau Dyn - Newid Tŷ’ from 1988 will be shown which documents the restoration of Tŷ Mawr during the 1980s.
Creative portraits of William Morgan by local school pupils will be displayed as part of the 'Masterpieces in Schools' partnership with the National Library of Wales.
Welsh Catholics in the time of William Morgan.
A guided walk by Ioan Davies, Eryri National Park Warden in partnership with Cwm Penmachno Nature Festival took place at the start of May. The walk was a chance to hear a bit about its history and to explore the natural beauty of the Wybrnant valley.
Find out when Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Explore the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan the translator of the Bible into Welsh. Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant sits in a quiet hidden valley on the edge of Penmachno near Betws y Coed.
Learn about an important chapter in the history of the Welsh language whilst exploring the grounds of Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant and wider Cwm Wybrnant valley with your dog.