Tŷ Hyll Garden & Woodland

Wildlife garden and woodland

The wildlife garden and woodland at Tŷ Hyll features plants that are carefully chosen to attract birds and pollinating insects such as butterflies, moths, bumblebees and honeybees.

Lovely views, birdsong, frogs & bees

A network of paths and benches allow you to enjoy the garden flowers and woodland nature, and the views down to the River Llugwy with Moel Siabod glimpsed through the trees. Tune in to the birdsong and the rustling of small mammals and insects in the undergrowth. Keep an eye out for nesting pied flycatchers in spring, bats at dusk, and frogs, newts and dragonflies around the wildlife pond.

View our map

Find your way around the Tŷ Hyll garden and woodland with our beautiful map. Our bee-hives are located in the woodland away from paths; you can watch the busy bees at work, but please be careful not to disturb them.

You can help!

The garden and woodland are lovingly and organically managed by a team of dedicated volunteers and we would love you to help.

  • Check out our Tŷ Hyll volunteering opportunities
  • Donate now on-line
  • Or donate in the boxes provided at Tŷ Hyll.

Accessibility

This is a summary. Please refer to our full Access Statement for more detail.

  • We welcome assistance dogs in all areas of the house and grounds
  • There is one parking space reserved for Blue Badge holders in the upper car park
  • The main entrance is not wheelchair accessible; we suggest wheelchair users use the second entrance approximately 10 metres further up the side road
  • The tearoom is on the ground floor of the house and accessible via a ramp or steps; there is level access throughout the tearoom.
  • We regret that access to the Honeybee Room is via a flight of narrow stairs only