Immerse yourselves in truly calm surroundings on this working dairy farm, staying in this characterful stone farmhouse surrounded by North Wales scenery. Offering four guests the chance to rest and recuperate amongst grazing cows and other fascinating wildlife, you can come home after epic walks and feel instantly at home at this abode. The property benefits from an upside-down layout with the communal living spaces on the first floor, a wonderful design feature for gazing out on the fields whilst sipping a morning coffee or a sundowner. And, if the weather is right, the hot tub provides another fantastic viewpoint from which to reminisce with fantastic scenery in view.
When you arrive, venture inside to be first greeted by two bedrooms and the family bathroom. The first bedroom is a magnificent king-size with sturdy oak furnishing and its own spacious en-suite, whilst the second bedroom boasts a zip-and-link bed to be made up as a super-king or a twin by your request. Both the en-suite and the bathroom have underfloor heating, a luxury touch through cold weather stays. Head on up to the first floor to find two rooms, a stylish kitchen and a few steps up to a lounge/diner with bright accents. The accommodation offering is made complete by an allocation of outdoor space, complete with patio furniture and bright green lawn space.
Centrally located for days out all-around North Wales and along the coast. Wander the short distance to the village of Lixwm (1 mile) to find a country pub and a farm shop before embarking on adventures further afield. Admire far-reaching scenery from atop the Penycloddiau Hill Fort (5 miles) or join the mighty Offa’s Dyke Path which passes by the peak. The coast is just a drive away, with the seaside resort of Rhyl less than 15 miles.