Set in the stunning
countryside of Mid Wales
“Locally Managed Game Shooting Centre of Excellence”
This is high bird shooting at its best.
It is evident that shooting has been a central part of the Estate for centuries.
Why Llwyn Madoc?
The shoot is set amongst 3,000 acres of breathtaking countryside and is made up of a varied landscape ranging from steep rolling grass banks, ancient woodland and deep rocky sided valleys.
We specialise in presenting high challenging pheasants and partridges to afford the best sporting experience to our clients.
"The new partridge drives at Tyn-y-Cwm are something to behold. Unlike any partridge drive elsewhere. It is a true test of your shooting skill. Brilliant."
- Arthur
"The team at Llwyn Madoc really look after you. They go the extra mile to ensure your day is special. Hospitality is first class. Thank you."
- Simon
"My favourite drive of the shoot is Melin-y-Cwm... the guns stand in a meadow in front of the manor house, with a stunning lake behind. It really is magnificent to see the birds soaring some 100 metres above, presenting a real challenge... It's not for the faint hearted!"
- The Game Keeper
“Extreme high pheasant shooting, one of the most challenging days I've ever had”
– Andy & Rita
Accommodation
Llwyn Madoc Estate, owned by the same family for over 400 years, is situated in the unspoiled, wild and dreamy landscape of Mid-Wales.
The Brecon Beacons visible on a clear day to the South, the pretty black and white Herefordshire villages to the East and the Cambrian mountains to the West. The beautiful south-facing, peachy-coloured old manor house, built in 1747, is set on the side of valley, in over 3,000 acres of parkland.
"The Estate has transformed itself back to the heights of previous excellence. All testimony to the new team. Well done."
- Richard & Angela
"Llwyn Madoc is a truly magnificent setting on the edge of the Cambrian Mountains, it affords a tough and testing experience for even the best of guns"
- Nigel
Llwyn Madoc is an accredited operated shoot complying with the regulations set out in The Knowledge.