You’ll dream of nights sitting beside the fire in this welcoming North Wales cottage, a traditional-meets-modern bolthole hosting up to six guests. The property is both family and dog-friendly making it an ideal base for your next adventure, situated just walking distance from the town of Corwen (1 mile) and with the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB on its doorstep. Lovingly updated to feature so many creature comforts, the holiday home invites you to spend restful mornings or fun-packed evenings together, whether that’s outside with the wood-fired hot tub blazing away or inside with the Smart TV playing your family’s favourite film.
Original wooden floorboards, handsome feature fireplaces and exposed stonework add to the grand country charm of this 19th-century cottage. Although filled with period features, both floors have been thoroughly modernised to ensure you’ve got everything you need. Make use of the extensive space and quality appliances in the kitchen before serving up a celebratory dinner in the dining room. The ground floor offers function as well as form, complete with a ground-floor shower room and a handy boot room. Outside you’ll also find a bike wash station and lockable bike store for after those cycling excursions. Back indoors, move on up to the first floor to find three bedrooms, each with extraordinarily comfy interiors.
On the banks of the River Dee, Corwen is a delightful base for embarking on all kinds of North Wales adventure. It’s at the base of the Clwydian Hills with Moel Morfydd just a hike away (6.5 miles). Venturing along the river, Llangollen (9.5 miles) is a superbly scenic town with a selection of shops, pubs and cafes, along with a heritage railway line offering tours of the countryside around it. Also, just a drive away is the edge of the Snowdonia National Park (less than 15 miles) which opens you up to a world of adventure.