Farming At Treberfedd
The land at Treberfedd supports a rich variety of plants and wildlife as well as our organic beef and sheep farm. The grassland is grazed by our herd of pedigree traditional Hereford cattle and flock of rare breed Llanwenog sheep.
Visitors are welcome to follow the nature trail through the woodlands and fields and guided walks of the farm are also available.
The aims of the farm are:
- To produce high quality organic beef and lamb from the pastures at Treberfedd
- To produce healthy breeding stock from our rare breed cattle and sheep
- To manage the grassland and hedgerows for the benefit of wildlife
- And to give visitors the chance to see a working organic farm and purchase our delicious rare breed beef and Lamb.
Environment - off-setting our CO2
Over the past 5 years over 14,000 native broadleaf trees have been planted around the farm to make 19 acres of new woodlands. These woods provide fantastic habitats for wildlife and will provide timber and wood fuel in the future. The growing trees also absorb large amounts of CO2 helping us to offset our emissions.

Treberfedd in GWLAD
Treberfedd farm was recently featured in GWLAD magazine.
View an excerpt from the magazine
Farming Links
Fordhall Community Land Initiative
Fordhall Farm
Welsh Assembly GWLAD Magazine
www.wales.gov.uk/gwlad

