Tai Uchaf is a charming former farmhouse located in the picturesque village of Cerrigydrudion, set within the scenic region of Corwen, Clwyd, Wales. This spacious cottage, which accommodates up to eight guests, features four well-appointed bedrooms, including a king-size double, a double, a single, and a family room equipped with both a double and a single bed. The property offers convenient amenities such as a bathroom on the first floor and a shower room on the ground floor, ensuring comfort for all guests. The inviting sitting room, complete with a large fireplace, and a snug room featuring a Smart TV, provide cozy spaces for relaxation after a day of exploration.
The kitchen is designed with ample space and includes a dining area, making it ideal for family meals and gatherings. Outside, guests can enjoy a lovely patio area equipped with outdoor seating, a gas BBQ, and a luxurious hot tub, perfect for unwinding while taking in the rural surroundings. Additional amenities include oil central heating with an open fire, modern kitchen appliances such as an electric double oven, microwave, and dishwasher, as well as multiple Smart TVs, WiFi, and board games. The property also provides a high chair and travel cot for families traveling with young children, and there is off-road parking available for up to six cars.
Cerrigydrudion itself is situated amidst the high moorlands of Conwy, North Wales, and is known for its family-friendly community center that features a coffee shop and cinema screen. The area is a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts, offering stunning natural scenery and opportunities for wildlife watching. For those looking for more vibrant activities, the popular towns of Betws-y-Coed and Bala are just a short drive away, boasting a variety of shops, restaurants, and outdoor adventure options, making it an ideal location for a peaceful yet engaging holiday.
The surrounding region of Wales is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Snowdonia National Park and the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by exploring landmarks like the Conwy Valley Railway Museum and the Llangollen Motor Museum. Families can also enjoy attractions such as Caerau Uchaf Gardens and Zip World Fforest. With an abundance of outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and rock climbing available, Tai Uchaf serves as a perfect base for discovering the natural beauty and rich heritage of Mid and North Wales.
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