Found in St Asaph, Clwyd, this inviting mobile home, known as The Rabbit Warren, is designed to accommodate up to six guests, although it is recommended for a maximum of four adults for comfort. The caravan features two bedrooms, including a double bedroom equipped with an HDTV and a twin bedroom. Guests will find a well-appointed shower room and a separate toilet, along with a fully fitted kitchen. For convenience, a washing machine and tumble dryer are available just outside. The cozy lounge area offers a sofa bed, a smart TV, and a dining table with seating for four, making it a perfect retreat for families or groups of friends seeking a relaxing getaway.
The outdoor space is equally impressive, with a private patio accessible via stairs, complete with patio furniture, an umbrella, and a hot tub that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The location is particularly appealing, nestled near the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing guests with ample opportunities to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. The Hilltop Haven, where this mobile home is situated, is a collection of luxury self-catering apartments currently undergoing refurbishment, ensuring a high standard of accommodation for visitors.
Guests can take advantage of the many outdoor activities available in the area, including walking along the Offa's Dyke pathway right at their doorstep or cycling on the North Wales cycle path that stretches from Prestatyn to Bangor. The proximity to the A55 allows for easy access to explore the Snowdonia mountain range, renowned for its spectacular views throughout the year. Additionally, the nearby Rhyl beach offers a classic seaside experience, complete with opportunities for paddling and enjoying ice cream, while the SC2 water park provides fun for families.
For those interested in shopping, the region boasts numerous boutique and craft shops in the charming villages of North Wales. A short drive can lead to attractions such as Llechwedd Slate Mines, Caernarfon Castle, and the picturesque Portmeirion Village. Conwy, just 20 minutes away, is rich in history with its castle and RSPB site, complemented by various coffee shops and eateries. Furthermore, for a day trip across the border, Cheshire Oaks designer outlets are only 45 minutes away, offering shopping, dining, and entertainment options, including the Blue Planet Aquarium and a cinema. With a wealth of local recommendations for restaurants and attractions, North Wales promises a memorable experience for every visitor.
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!