Found in the picturesque region of Denbighshire, Clwyd, Wales, this charming accommodation offers a cozy retreat that can comfortably sleep four guests across two bedrooms. The property boasts a welcoming atmosphere, featuring an open fire and a well-equipped kitchen that includes modern appliances such as a dishwasher, microwave, and a Dualit Espresso machine, ensuring a hassle-free catering experience for guests. The inviting sitting room is enhanced by a free-standing oil stove, satellite TV with a Netflix subscription, and Bluetooth DAB radio, creating a perfect space for relaxation. Additionally, a downstairs cloakroom provides convenience, while the upstairs family bathroom features a double-ended bath with a power shower, catering to all guests' needs.
The bedrooms are designed with comfort in mind, showcasing Laura Ashley Victorian-style beds, with the master bedroom featuring a king-size bed and a wall-mounted flat-screen TV. The second bedroom, which contains two single beds, is accessible through the master bedroom due to the property's traditional layout. For families traveling with young children, the accommodation provides essential amenities such as a highchair, wooden cot, and stairgates, ensuring a safe and enjoyable stay for all ages. Guests can also enjoy the large enclosed garden, complete with a summer house, decking, and a barbeque area, ideal for outdoor gatherings while taking in the stunning mountain views.
Set within a working family farm, the property offers unrestricted access to expansive grounds, including 35 acres of bluebell woodland and 150 acres of farmland. Guests can explore scenic footpaths leading to breathtaking vantage points, such as a viewpoint at 1,300 feet that showcases panoramic views of the Vale of Clwyd. The nearby Clwydian Range, recognized as one of only eight Protected Landscapes in Wales, features a series of undulating hills and limestone cliffs, providing ample opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. The area is rich in natural beauty, with limestone rock outcrops and fertile farmland creating a picturesque backdrop for visitors.
For those looking to explore the surrounding attractions, a car is essential for getting around. The top activities include visiting historical sites like Chirk Castle and Erddig, cycling at Llandegla Mountain Bike Centre, and walking along the Roman city walls of Chester. Families can enjoy a day at Chester Zoo or dine at the scenic Corn Mill in Llangollen, which overlooks the River Dee. Other notable excursions include a hike to Castell Dinas Bran and a scenic drive through the open heather moorland nearby. With its blend of comfort, natural beauty, and proximity to various attractions, this accommodation in Denbighshire is an ideal destination for a memorable getaway.
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!