Fallows is a charming detached log cabin nestled in a serene woodland development near St. Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales. Designed to accommodate four guests, the cabin features two bedrooms—one double with an en-suite shower room and a twin room—along with a family bathroom. The single-storey layout provides convenient wheelchair access. The open-plan living area includes a well-equipped kitchen, a dining space, and a cozy sitting area complete with a woodburning stove, making it an inviting retreat for families or small groups looking for a peaceful getaway.
Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed decked veranda featuring a hot tub and outdoor furniture, perfect for relaxation amidst nature. The cabin is part of a small development that offers shared woodland play areas and lawns, enhancing the outdoor experience. Additionally, there is off-road parking available for two vehicles, and the property is pet-friendly, allowing one well-behaved dog to join the stay. Local amenities, including shops and restaurants, are conveniently located just a two-minute walk away, while a pub is situated one mile from the cabin.
Fallows is equipped with modern conveniences such as gas central heating, WiFi, and a selection of entertainment options including a TV with Freeview, DVDs, and various games. Essential utilities like an electric oven, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher are also provided, alongside bed linen and towels included in the rental. Guests can also take advantage of a 10% discount on nearby golf courses and dining options, as well as a free river fishing permit, making it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts.
St. Asaph, with a population of just over 3,500, boasts a rich history and was granted city status in 2012. It is home to the smallest ancient cathedral in Britain, which dates back nearly 1,400 years. The city offers a variety of activities and amenities, including riverside walks, traditional pubs, and local dining experiences. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as Bodrhyddan Hall and the Rhyl Miniature Railway, or engage in outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing, all set against the backdrop of the stunning Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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!