What do you do during the winter months?

Ian Haughey • 5 January 2020

A question often asked by our guests....

What do you do during the winter months? is a question often asked by our guests often wondering how we spend our time when not busily doing changeovers and maintenance. Well Y Cwt Cwtch is occupied all year around and ok, yes, probably those changeover activities do not take up a great deal of time, especially at this time of year. 

Well, we both do have some part time work, Liz works at Window on Wales in Solva and I do work for TYF Adventure looking after wetsuits and activity gear during the summer and recently have taken on the Game masters role at Mansion of Mystery escape rooms at Picton Castle for the ‘off season’.

However, we are kept busy during the week, for instance Liz has two horses that need looking after. Mekka and Penny live in a field just over 2km from Hillcroft. At this time of year I have taken to walking down to the field as it helps with putting in some daily exercise, if the weather is ridiculous as it can be during the winter months, I will use the old Pajero you would see parked by the stables at Hillcroft.

It is a lovely walk down to Eweston Farm, run by our friends Simon & Shirley Bevan. They provide the hay we use for the horses as well as helping to look after the horses when we are away. So it's just a question of filling up hay nets and walking about 200 meters to the field, and today I used the farm quad to make that short journey. Hay nets can be heavy and awkward to carry, especially if our terriers Coco and Saffie have come along for the walk. Today, I’m on my own, so why not. I strapped the two hay nets on to the quad and gingerly made my way through the farm out on to the lane and down to the field.

As usual both Penny and Mekka greet me at the gate, I’m not fooled, its the hay they are looking forward too. So the daily routine involves putting in full hay nets, making up their supplementary feeds, replenishing their water buts and cleaning up the muck. In all I probably spend an hour or so with them, but they are happy with their good acreage of field that looks down across the valley to Newgale beach and the sea. On a good day I can easily spend longer just enjoying the view as the horses graze and the dogs have a good sniff around the undergrowth. It is a great spot.

Well, once fed its a pootle back to the farm, drop off the quad and the empty nets and then a brisk walk back up to Hillcroft. According to Strava its a 49 metre elevation gain across 4.7 km and averages about 45 minutes actual activity. So a nice little work out for me. Its also a great way to enjoy the immediate countryside rain or shine. The views can be stunning especially down to the coast, but also looking inland over the sweeping countryside, the hedgerows are alive with activity, birds in abundance from the diminutive Wrens, Starlings, Magpies and Buzzards, even Kites as well as the various seabirds that occasionally wander in land. 

In all a short stroll around the lanes near to Hillcroft is an experience in itself anytime of year.

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 * Self Check out; * When you leave we ask for your help, normally these are tasks we do, after all its your break away, but in these times we are asking that you; * Put all bedding in to one pillow case. * Put towels in to another pillow case. * Put all recycling in to the main bins which we will be near to the car park entrance; * Plastics and tins into the Red Bin Bag * Cardboard into the Blue Bin Bag * Paper into the Blue box * Bottles in to the Green box * Anything else or your unsure, there is a Bin with a grey bag, just put it in there. 

Most guests often do help by using the recycling bin in the accommodation and we usually sort the recycling in to the main bins, but if you can, please do help.
 * Food waste, use the Compost Bin in the accommodation, it will have a food waste bag, please tie and put into the small Green Bin.
 * ensure you have taken everything else you brought with you, with you. * Leave the key in the door
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