| Over half our custom results from recommendations and repeat
bookings, so you'd probably agree that the comments of past Hillscape
guests are as important as anything we can say about ourselves!
Most of our guests make an
entry in The Hillscape Log
- a book in which they can write about their experiences, or draw, or
paint..... or even compile Hillscape crosswords, wax poetical, set
riddles.... We never cease to be amazed at what we find in the Log! The
following are a few extracts from its pages.
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If
heaven is like Blaen-y-ddôl, I may decide to stop sinning.
Anne, Wirral.
Good food and plenty of it - good company,
faultless written guides to the marvellous walks; Wales itself
did the rest. The internet site, though very good, could not do
the real thing justice. We plan to come back as soon as we can.
Lynne and Peter, Exeter. |
A warm welcome, wonderful food, good company and a large
and varied selection of walks through fantastic scenery.
Altogether a thoroughly enjoyable holiday
Janet and Bob, Formby.Another lovely week - our
12th year; new walks and the usual perfect hospitality.
Jim and Chris, Kenilworth. |
A truly perfect holiday. Fantastic company, food, walks
and views. The peace and quiet were wonderful.
Adrian and Moira, Caerphilly. |

The multinational
Zeven family!
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Jill from the Isle
of Wight |
Blaen-y-ddôl is the house of our dreams
Surrounded by mountains and streams
And we thought we'd lose weight
Out walking till late -
But in fact we all broadened our beams!
Sally and Leon, Sussex.
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Another special week in this tranquil heaven. It was good
to park the car and leave it for the week. The very best place
to stock up on good memories to last the rest of the year.
Angella and Alan, Tamworth. |

Freda and the
sideways bridge! |

Dan and - no, it's
Everest, not Cader Idris! |
Peace .... the sound of the river, birds singing, sheep.
Pleasant varied walks, well planned, leaving us luxuriously
tired! We've seen carpets of bluebells every day, kites,
buzzards, stonechats and all the mysterious "little brown
birds", picked St. George's mushrooms - and eaten them for
breakfast. Daphne, Lincolnshire. |
The friendly hospitality; efficient yet unobtrusive
service and organisation; the peaceful, relaxing atmosphere in
such a tranquil setting, and the delicious, imaginative and
wholesome food, all contributed to ensure this was a very
special, memorable and unique holiday.
Rosemary and George, Norfolk. |
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