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The Historical Samaritan Stained Glass Panel by Paul-Franz Bonnekamp
Paul-Franz Bonnekamp, an artist in stained glass, was born in Inden, Germany in 1925. During the Second World War, he was taken prisoner as an 18-year-old soldier in 1944. After falling gravely ill doing war damage work in 1946, he was transferred to the C&A hospital in Bangor, Wales. It was then that Bonnekamp promised…
Read MoreExperience the Adventures of Zip World
Zip World has amazing adventure experiences on three sites – Zip World at Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda, Zip World Fforest in Betws y Coed and Zip World at LLechwedd Quarry in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Velocity zip-wire at Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda is the fastest zip-line in the world and the longest zip-line in Europe. This adventure starts…
Read MorePuffin Island
Deciding that we would go on a boat cruise from Beaumaris to Puffin Island, we chose a calm sunny day over the late May bank holiday. After telephoning www.seacoastsafaris.com We arrived at the Kiosk to pick up our tickets, which we had booked earlier, just off the pier at Beaumaris before promenading down the pier…
Read MoreDay Out at Betws Y Coed
Decided to go to Betws y Coed to look for new born lambs. Found lots of water on the beautiful falls at Betws Y Coed.
Read MoreThe Crocus and Snowdrops for St. David's Day
The Crocus and Snowdrops Put in Extra Effort to be Beautiful for St. David’s Day on 1st March at Tyddyn Sydney Bach
Read MoreThe Primroses in Flower for St. David's Day
The primroses also decided to flower for St David’s Day on 1st March.
Read MoreWelcome to the New Arrivals!
New Arrivals! New born lambs in the neighbouring fields make Spring feel so special – all about new life and the promise of Summer!
Read MoreThe Daffodils are Working Hard to Flower for St David's Day on 1st March
The daffodils are working hard to flower in time for St. David’s Day. Daffodils are the national flower of Wales and are usually in flower for 1st March. Some Winters can be hard and it is difficult to to see how the daffodils will flower in time – a leek tastes good, but not really…
Read MoreThe Crocus in bud at Tyddyn Sydney Bach…
During late winter the sight of Crocus starting to bloom in so many different shades of colour proves that the garden is starting to wake up.
Read MoreWho Else is Just Passing Through……?
Just passing through – visiting sheep take a stroll through the grounds at Tyddyn Sydney Bach
Read MoreReviews & Testimonials
We would love you to take a moment to have a look at some of the lovely comments that have been left by guests about Tyddyn Sydney.
5 Star Grading
We are proud to advise that Tyddyn Sydney Bach has been awarded a 5 Star Grading from the VisitWales Tourism Board..
The Wales Coast Path
The Coast Path is just yards away from Tyddyn Sydney and follows, or runs close to, the majority of the Welsh coastline…