Superbly located high above the pretty village of Glyn Ceiriog, this homely, detached stone cottage is perfect for couples who love combining a peaceful base with outdoor pursuits. The local area offers walks, with the Llangollen Round and Panorama Mountain Walk both less than 7 miles away. Located on the southern edge of the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are opportunities for mountain biking, white water rafting and canoeing.
Enter the hall of this spacious cottage and walk down the stairs to the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, which is flooded with natural light. The light-coloured walls, exposed beams and wood burner provide a distinctly cosy feel for your stay. The kitchen area has everything you need to whip up a hearty meal, and the stylish dining table is perfectly positioned for a romantic meal together. After a day exploring, relax on the comfortable sofas, read, listen to music, or watch a film on the Smart TV. Back through the hall, you will find the contemporary shower room and a few more stairs take you to a king-size bedroom with a TV. Head outside to discover a paved garden with gorgeous countryside views. Enjoy al fresco dining on the patio which has garden furniture and a BBQ. Alternatively, walk over the stepping stones to the secluded terrace to watch the magnificent sunset over the valley.
Enjoy discovering more about the local area’s culture, history, and nature. Walkers will love having access to the Offa’s Dyke trail (10 miles) and can walk a section of this famous route in either direction. Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens Llangollen is 5 miles away, where you can explore the museum exhibition and walk around the garden and by the riverside. History buffs can discover the National Trust 13th-century Chirk Castle (6.5 miles) and stroll through the gardens and parkland.