Caws Cenarth Cheese
Caws Cenarth Cheese
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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49 reviews
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Gwen L
1 contribution
Jul 2023 • Family
We tried to get to this place yesterday but without success, There are no signs for it at all from the Crymyrch direction. Spent a couple of hours up and down some country lanes before giving up.
, total waste of time and diesel. .have given 1 star as there is no 0 available,
, total waste of time and diesel. .have given 1 star as there is no 0 available,
Written 1 August 2023
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Sue_Woodlore
Northwich, United Kingdom20 contributions
Oct 2022
Tranquil working farm down quiet lanes, viewing platforms to watch cheese making from above. Interesting if, like us, you like cheese, but for obvious hygiene reasons, no close access. Would interest older children but not really for small ones.
Farm shop only sells their produce, no biscuits or chutneys to eat them with which would have been nice,
Lovely, deaf, elderly cat clearly runs the place
Cheeses are excellent, particularly the Golden Cenarth, which is hard to get hold of, but check the use by dates, the Perl Wen was buy one get one free as the use by date was only a week away (we managed to eat both!) but the Perl Las I bought on 3/10 was out of date on 02/09. Clearly not deliberate but despite emailing them with a photo of the label, no one replied or apologised.
Farm shop only sells their produce, no biscuits or chutneys to eat them with which would have been nice,
Lovely, deaf, elderly cat clearly runs the place
Cheeses are excellent, particularly the Golden Cenarth, which is hard to get hold of, but check the use by dates, the Perl Wen was buy one get one free as the use by date was only a week away (we managed to eat both!) but the Perl Las I bought on 3/10 was out of date on 02/09. Clearly not deliberate but despite emailing them with a photo of the label, no one replied or apologised.
Written 25 October 2022
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laura b
Chorley, UK7 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
Absolutely fantastic find. The cheese display was great to watch. From the start of the process right down to the end. The information boards were a very educational read. The cheese shop was fab. We were seen to by Carwyn. He offered us cheese tasting and gave us the history and info about all the cheeses. There were a lot. Such an informative man and what he couldn’t tell you about his cheeses wasn’t worth knowing. Really enjoyed our time at Caws Cenarth and will be visiting again in the future. Thank you
Written 4 August 2022
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267RosemaryB
Murcia, Spain9 contributions
Apr 2022
After picking up a leaflet on caws cheeses and listening to the video on the web site we drove through some very narrow lanes to get to the premises. On route passed many signs giving us directions,only to find that they were closed to the public.They could have put that on the website and on some of the many signs. We did call them from the top of their lane but they said if I wanted to order cheese I could collect, The whole idea of going was to see the different cheeses. How can you order without seeing,.I will definitely not recommend this place to anybody.
Written 6 April 2022
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Sarah L
West Dean, Salisbury, United Kingdom16 contributions
Mar 2020 • Solo
Despite a slightly longer wait than anticipated due to CV19 staffing problems I received the most delicious Perl wen, Perl las and caws cryf ( half price offer ). Arrived well packaged, chilled within 24 hrs of dispatch and we are trying to pace ourselves. Hard as it’s SO delicious. Perl wen is the best we’ve ever had, perfectly ripe. Highly recommend.
Written 26 April 2020
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johnathanwp
Milton Keynes, UK10 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We just googled something to go and see close to Cardigan and decided to go and visit this farm and try some cheese.
We had a great time. Ian showed us around and explained all about the cheese making process and history of the business. It's a fascinating little place and lovely to visit.
Then we got to the important bit and tried lots of the cheeses... They were fabulously creamy but each one had it's very own character!
Well worth a visit, especially if you liked cheese!
We took Ian's advice and ate the Golden Cenarth warm with some crusty bread...wow! What a delight!
We had a great time. Ian showed us around and explained all about the cheese making process and history of the business. It's a fascinating little place and lovely to visit.
Then we got to the important bit and tried lots of the cheeses... They were fabulously creamy but each one had it's very own character!
Well worth a visit, especially if you liked cheese!
We took Ian's advice and ate the Golden Cenarth warm with some crusty bread...wow! What a delight!
Written 29 February 2020
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Ian R
Ruabon, UK6 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Having tried one of Caws Cenarth Cheeses at home (and loved it!) we decided to call in while on a family visit to the area.
If you are a cheese lover you won’t be disappointed. Even though it was a dull, rainy day in January, the knowledgeable and bubbly guy who attended to us brightened up our day. We were able to watch the cheese making process from the viewing gallery and were both well informed and well satisfied with some amazing tasters and left having purchased far more than we initially intended....but couldn’t resist!
Highly recommended if you love fine food!
If you are a cheese lover you won’t be disappointed. Even though it was a dull, rainy day in January, the knowledgeable and bubbly guy who attended to us brightened up our day. We were able to watch the cheese making process from the viewing gallery and were both well informed and well satisfied with some amazing tasters and left having purchased far more than we initially intended....but couldn’t resist!
Highly recommended if you love fine food!
Written 8 January 2020
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sweetpea26-3
Leicester, UK73 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
Dropped in here after seeing the signs, as we love cheese. Saw some cheese being made, had a look at the exhibition and tasted and then bought some cheese. The exhibition is a little tired and the view into the dairy somewhat obscured (understandably) by condensation but still informative and interesting. The cheese is lovely!
Written 19 November 2019
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LindaY996
Pembrokeshire, UK57 contributions
Nov 2018
We took some friends here for a visit as they are cheese lovers and they bought quite a lot to take back home. Good quality tasty cheese and you can try before you buy too.
Written 16 October 2019
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Vacationer814231
4 contributions
Aug 2019
You arrive at the cheese factory down a long bumpy track , park your car in the car park which is surrounded by fields and flowers .
When you go through the farm gates you are greeted by the smell of cheese. If you go up to the viewing gallery and time it right you can see the cheese being made . It rushes down a large stainless steel pipe from the vats where several staff members all busily pack it into the molds ready for it to be stored and metured.
At the end there is a farm shop a great place to pick up some delicious cheese .
When you go through the farm gates you are greeted by the smell of cheese. If you go up to the viewing gallery and time it right you can see the cheese being made . It rushes down a large stainless steel pipe from the vats where several staff members all busily pack it into the molds ready for it to be stored and metured.
At the end there is a farm shop a great place to pick up some delicious cheese .
Written 12 September 2019
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- Caws Cenarth Cheese is open:
- Mon - Fri 10:00 - 17:00
- Sat - Sat 10:00 - 13:00
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