Reviews Caerau Uchaf Cafe

5
Steve Kearns
+5
Great hosts and rustic gardens. Smaller gardens but we'll formed. Food absolutely awesome, like the views as it is the highest open gardens in Wales. Phone and book your visit as that helps them tremendously. Plants also available. Dogs very welcome. Children's 'back to nature' play area up in the woods. Accommodation a available. Support this lovely setup.
5
Mavis Whiteoak
+5
An amazing garden tucked away in beautiful surroundings. So many views and places to sit to admire them you could spend days here and still find something new to enjoy. The tearoom food is delicious and freshly prepared and the shop has a very different and pleasing range of items. Staff are welcoming and very friendly.
5
Phil D
+5
Wonderful gardens with outstanding views. Stopped for a lunch as well with delicious home cooked food, and Stephanie and Toby could not have been more welcoming, and helpful with a tour on a lawnmower for one of the party. Dog friendly too Just delightful
5
Campbell Jones
+5
We popped in for lunch as we are staying at the nearby Pen-y-cefn holiday cottages for a week. Absolutely top notch place with good choices available for all tastes. Good selection of plants for sale too.
5
Pamela Adamson
+5
What a lovely place to visit. Beautiful gardens, cafe with yummy food, friendly owner and dog friendly...couldn't ask for more.
5
Heather McN
+5
A delightful garden atop a hill. Beautiful variety of different shrubs, trees and plants. The layout is very creative and draws in the visitor. Lovely tea room with outdoor tables as well as indoor. Home made cakes are yum. Lots of engaging activities for children, family orientated and for older adults alike.
5
John Whiteoak
+5
We didn't set out to visit here: we saw a sign by the road and followed it up a hill to a great location with lovely views, friendly and helpful staff, beautiful gardens with many secluded spots where you can sit and watch nature happen. The tearoom serves delicious food, home made. Top tip: scones with jam and cream were the best we can recall eating. We'll certainly return next time we're in the Bala area, and we recommend it highly.
5
Anne Parsons
+5
Wonderful place. Out of the way up steep narrow lanes (well signposted) but worth the effort to find it. Lovely snacks and hot/cold drinks in the cafe. Family run, friendly people. Garden is compact - includes wild flower meadow, forest paths through Welsh woodland, more formal attractive beds with lawns, picnic tables in secluded areas and even a small vegetable garden - bit of everything really. There are 2 lovely spaniels who bring you a ball in the hope you will throw it for them. Best of all, it's high up so you get a lovely view of Welsh countryside. Don't spread the news too far though, they wouldn't want hordes of people queuing for fish and chips!!!
5
Bryan Hughes
+5
Shhh! Try and keep this little gem to yourself. Bet you can't! Beautiful gardens for the young & old to relax-in and/or explore. Out of the way quirky and just brilliant. This could also describe the owners whose enthusiasm brings life into this hill-top setting above Bala where the views are breathtaking. Make sure to also try the cafe - the food was great and very reasonably priced. Don't look for, or expect to see, a 'run-of-the-mill' commercially-styled experience. That it is not and we will certainly return.
5
Rosalind Bodsworth
+5
What fabulous gardens. Lots of garden 'rooms', even wisteria and magnolia still out. Round each corner different designs and still colourful beds. Loved the soup and sandwich too. The lightest home made brown bread ever tasted. A must to visit.