Offering a restorative stay in North Wales, this remarkable cottage is surrounded by valley views, magnificent countryside and outdoor activities that’ll appeal to all sorts of guests. Whether you’re lacing up your walking boots to explore the area on foot or jumping on a mountain bike for an adrenaline-pumping excursion, this three-bedroom country cottage provides an ever-inviting base to come home to at the end of each day. A truly rural holiday destination, the accommodation is surrounded by never-ending AONB countryside, so prepare to spend your mornings and nights taking in the view with a fresh brew or your favourite tipple in hand.
Classically decorated with plenty of farmhouse appeal, this two-storey holiday let exudes character from the moment you arrive. Highlights on the ground floor include the attractive lounge with cushy seating, a Smart TV and an electric fire to cosy up around in cold weather. There’s another electric fire in the dining room, perfect for those frosty morning breakfast times. The first of three bedrooms can be found here, a generous double with its own en-suite. Two further bedrooms, a king-size and a twin are located on the first floor. Heading back downstairs, step out from the sunny conservatory and into the garden, a capacious outdoor space with furniture, an enclosed lawn and a sand pit for children to play in.
Unearth one of the UK’s most spectacular National Trails, the Offa’s Dyke Path, just 3 miles from home. Offering a total of 177 miles of waymarked pathways that loop the England-Wales border, you can plot an adventure following as much or as little of the trail as you wish to explore. Just a short drive from home, take a trip to the culture-packed market town of Ruthin (6.5 miles), the chocolate box village of Eryrys (1 mile) or the seaside resort of Rhyl (23 miles).