Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy is a charming barn conversion situated in Melin-y-Wig, near Corwen, Wales, designed to accommodate up to six guests across three well-appointed bedrooms. The property features a king-size bedroom complete with a sitting/dressing area and a Juliet balcony, alongside a ground-floor king-size and twin bedroom. It includes two bathrooms—one on each floor—and an inviting open-plan living space that combines the kitchen, dining area, and sitting area, making it perfect for family gatherings or group retreats. Outside, guests can enjoy off-road parking and an enclosed terrace patio furnished with seating for relaxation.
This delightful accommodation is equipped with modern amenities, including oil central heating, an electric double oven and hob, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, and a washing machine, alongside four Smart TVs and WiFi access. The rental also includes all fuel, power, bed linen, and towels, ensuring a comfortable stay. It is important to note that the property prohibits pets and smoking, and guests should be cautious of the steps within the house. Additionally, Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy can be connected to the neighboring property, Bryn Mawndy, allowing for larger groups of up to 14 guests.
Corwen, the nearest town, is a vibrant hub nestled in North Wales at the convergence of five river valleys, surrounded by the picturesque Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can explore a variety of local amenities, including bakeries, greengrocers, butchers, pubs, shops, and restaurants, providing everything necessary for a self-catered experience. The town serves as a convenient base for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking paths and easy access to nearby towns such as Llangollen and Ruthin.
The region boasts an array of natural attractions, including the iconic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Ruthin Gaol, while the breathtaking landscapes of Eryri National Park and the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are also nearby. For those seeking adventure, the area offers opportunities for fishing, horse riding, hiking, and cycling, ensuring that guests can fully immerse themselves in the stunning Welsh countryside and its myriad of outdoor activities.
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!