Tuolumne Cottage is a charming retreat situated in Denbigh, Gwynedd, within the picturesque landscape of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This cozy countryside cottage is nestled down a single track road, surrounded by serene farmland and the gentle slopes of the Clwydian Mountains. Its tranquil setting, punctuated only by the sounds of nearby farm animals, offers a peaceful escape while still being conveniently located just a half-hour drive from the historic Roman city of Chester and the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno. Additionally, major airports in Manchester and Liverpool are only an hour and a half away, enhancing its accessibility for visitors.
The cottage comfortably accommodates up to four guests, with the potential to sleep six plus a baby through the use of extra beds and a travel cot available upon request. Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a fully equipped kitchen featuring modern amenities such as a fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and gas cooker. A breakfast bar offers delightful views of the garden and the distant Moel Famau. The kitchen leads to a wet room with a luxurious rain shower, while a spacious lounge and dining area boasts comfortable seating and stunning views over the fields and mountains. A Murphy bed is cleverly integrated into the lounge, providing additional sleeping space with cozy bedding and reading lights.
Upstairs, a narrow staircase leads to a cozy loft bedroom with a double bed, where guests can enjoy stargazing or pull down blackout blinds for a restful sleep. The loft area also includes comfortable chairs and a small table, perfect for reading or relaxing. Guests have full access to the entire cottage, including a private garden and a shared shed, while the main garden is also accessible through a small gate. The hosts are available for assistance and maintain a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring guests feel comfortable and at home during their stay.
Located in a rural area, Tuolumne Cottage is surrounded by natural beauty and local landmarks like Bodrhyddan Hall and Ruthin Gaol. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of nearby opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, and cycling. While public transport options are limited, the cottage's secluded location promises a serene getaway, complemented by the presence of friendly neighbors and the gentle sounds of nature. Guests should note that while the hosts have cats, dogs, and chickens, these animals are kept away from the cottage, ensuring a comfortable and contained environment for all visitors.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!