Trwyn Tal Mountain Retreat

Trwyn Tal Mountain Retreat There's more to life than increasing its speed... especially at Trwyn Tal

Slightly stunned Mr Siskin. A few moments rest & he's flown off. So very, very tiny! 🥰🥹
03/05/2026

Slightly stunned Mr Siskin. A few moments rest & he's flown off. So very, very tiny! 🥰🥹

Yesterday was gorgeously sunny. The tadpoles which were sitting in vulnerable puddles of shrinking rainwater in the empt...
20/03/2026

Yesterday was gorgeously sunny. The tadpoles which were sitting in vulnerable puddles of shrinking rainwater in the empty pond progressed from hosepipe top ups to restoration of their stream water feed... phase 1 of reinstating the Trwyn Tal pond 🥰 Pizza was made & baked for lunch. The pizza was more photogenic than the pond!

Met this sweet lass this morning, worth the snowy stroll just for these moments  💕
19/02/2026

Met this sweet lass this morning, worth the snowy stroll just for these moments 💕

Snowy start today and scenic rounds feeding the sheep
18/02/2026

Snowy start today and scenic rounds feeding the sheep

Taking hay down to the sheep in ... sunshine 😍 Had literally forgotten how nice that is! A beautiful clear winter day to...
14/02/2026

Taking hay down to the sheep in ... sunshine 😍 Had literally forgotten how nice that is! A beautiful clear winter day today, warmth in the sun, still winds 🩷 Thomas is pretty happy about it too!

08/02/2026

Today was mostly Not Raining! Naturally this lead to a lot of excited pottering around outside. Kitchen veg waste taken to the compost heap - didn't get wet. Dug up some spuds - the sun came out 🥰 Sheep fed - didn't get drenched, that was epic! Rubbish & Recycling taken out - bone dry. An exceptional day, and Thomas has a celebratory hug to share 🤣

A beautiful, mild, bright winter morning 😎🩷
19/01/2026

A beautiful, mild, bright winter morning 😎🩷

14/01/2026

There’s a persistent myth that adopting a rescue dog means taking on a project.
It doesn’t.

Dogs end up in rescue for countless reasons that have nothing to do with behaviour — changes in housing, illness, financial strain, family breakdowns, or simply circumstances their previous owners couldn’t control. Many arrive with solid training and lovely manners. Many don’t. Both are normal. Both are part of rescue.

And please — truly — don’t feel embarrassed or uncomfortable if a dog with higher needs isn’t right for you. Knowing your limits is responsible. It protects you, your family, and the dog. There is no shame in wanting a companion who matches your capacity.

We don’t judge anyone who says, “Not for me, thank you.” If we’re being completely honest, sometimes we would say the same ourselves. We all know our own limits — what we can handle, and what would simply be too much. That honesty is healthy.

We also respect those who come to us with something specific in mind. If you’re looking for a chihuahua, we’re not going to push you toward a collie. Breed preferences are real, they’re valid, and we understand them. Wanting a dog who fits your life isn’t picky — it’s thoughtful.

Rescue dogs are individuals, not stereotypes. Calm, steady, well‑trained dogs exist here. So do dogs who need more support. Our job is to help you meet the dog who fits your life, not pressure you into taking on more than you can manage.

Sun up 😍
20/11/2025

Sun up 😍

Pretty as a picture this morning! 💕
19/11/2025

Pretty as a picture this morning! 💕

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Trwyn Tal
Abergavenny
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