Cim Farm

Heritage Site in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Cim Farm

Porth Ceiriad
Porth Ceiriad Credit: Anthony Parkes

Cim Farm, located in the picturesque county of Caernarfonshire, is a renowned heritage site that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and traditional way of life in rural Wales. This historic farmstead is situated near the village of Llanystumdwy, just a short distance from the bustling town of Caernarfon.

Dating back to the 16th century, Cim Farm has been lovingly preserved and showcases the traditional architecture and agricultural practices of the region. The farmstead consists of a cluster of stone buildings, including a farmhouse, barns, and outbuildings, all surrounded by lush green pastures and rolling hills.

Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by knowledgeable guides who lead them through the farmstead, providing fascinating insights into the daily life of past generations. The farmhouse, with its thatched roof and whitewashed walls, is a particular highlight, as it has been meticulously restored to reflect its original charm.

Cim Farm offers a range of activities and demonstrations that give visitors a hands-on experience of traditional Welsh farming. From sheep shearing and haymaking to milking cows and ploughing fields with horses, there is something for everyone to enjoy and learn from.

Additionally, Cim Farm boasts a quaint tea room that serves homemade traditional Welsh delicacies, allowing visitors to savor the flavors of the region while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Overall, Cim Farm in Caernarfonshire is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic glimpse into the agricultural heritage of Wales. With its well-preserved buildings, engaging demonstrations, and stunning natural setting, it provides a truly memorable experience for visitors of all ages.

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Cim Farm Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.796/-4.489 or Grid Reference SH3224. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Porth Ceiriad
Porth Ceiriad
Low Water Spring At Spring tides the bay empties. This picture was taken from the top Cae Du using a telephoto lens
Low Water Spring
At Spring tides the bay empties. This picture was taken from the top Cae Du using a telephoto lens
Lleyn Coast Path On a slight detour inland heading for Nant-y-big
Lleyn Coast Path
On a slight detour inland heading for Nant-y-big
Path to Porth Ceiriad  On the Llyn coastal path.
Path to Porth Ceiriad
On the Llyn coastal path.
Porth Ceiriad On the coast path above Porth Ceiriad beach.
Porth Ceiriad
On the coast path above Porth Ceiriad beach.
Beach, yachts and houses At Machroes, south of Abersoch, on the Lleyn Peninsula.
Beach, yachts and houses
At Machroes, south of Abersoch, on the Lleyn Peninsula.
Penrhyn Du Low tide on the beach at Machroes, south of Aberdaron, on the Lleyn Peninsula. Headland with old lifeboat station.
Penrhyn Du
Low tide on the beach at Machroes, south of Aberdaron, on the Lleyn Peninsula. Headland with old lifeboat station.
Penrhyn Du, the old lifeboat station Gorse in full yellow flower, and the sky clearing over the mainland, to the east.
Penrhyn Du, the old lifeboat station
Gorse in full yellow flower, and the sky clearing over the mainland, to the east.
Penrhynmawr, farmhouse South east of Machroes, on the Llyn Coastal Path.
Penrhynmawr, farmhouse
South east of Machroes, on the Llyn Coastal Path.
Cim, farmhouse south of Machroes
Cim, farmhouse south of Machroes
Stile over Welsh wall A wall of stone with earth and vegetation.
Stile over Welsh wall
A wall of stone with earth and vegetation.
Porth Ceiriad, Lleyn Peninsula
Porth Ceiriad, Lleyn Peninsula
Emergency phone and footpath signs Porth Ceiriad, Lleyn Peninsula.
Emergency phone and footpath signs
Porth Ceiriad, Lleyn Peninsula.
Nant-y-big, white painted cottage I have been told by a visitor to the Geograph site that the 'white painted cottage' is now called 'Ceiriad Cottage' but was formerly known as 'Argraig', which means 'On the rock' in Welsh. It is situated on the road which leads to 'Nant-y-Big'.
Nant-y-big, white painted cottage
I have been told by a visitor to the Geograph site that the 'white painted cottage' is now called 'Ceiriad Cottage' but was formerly known as 'Argraig', which means 'On the rock' in Welsh. It is situated on the road which leads to 'Nant-y-Big'.
Chapel at Bwlchtocyn Dated 1796, with an extension, a porch, in 1912.A single track road leads down towards Abersoch Golf Course.
Chapel at Bwlchtocyn
Dated 1796, with an extension, a porch, in 1912.A single track road leads down towards Abersoch Golf Course.
Old farm buildings On the single track road from Bwlchtocyn down towards Abersoch.
Old farm buildings
On the single track road from Bwlchtocyn down towards Abersoch.
Yachts off Penrhyn Du
Yachts off Penrhyn Du
St Tudwal's Islands from the Coastal Path
St Tudwal's Islands from the Coastal Path
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Cim Farm is located at Grid Ref: SH3224 (Lat: 52.796, Lng: -4.489)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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