Set on a quiet smallholding with one other holiday property, this stylish lodge offers plenty of peace and privacy while remaining close to North Wales's most popular attractions. With easy access to the A55, it's an ideal base for families or groups of friends seeking a balance between relaxation and adventure. Spend your days exploring beaches and mountains, market towns and historic sites, then return here to bubble beneath the stars, glass of wine in hand.
This single-storey lodge is bright and airy with a fresh, contemporary style. Wide patio doors let in natural light, making the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner warm and inviting. Relax in plush recliners, watching the Smart TV or just enjoying quality time together. When tummies rumble, cook up a storm in the sleek corner kitchen, then gather around the dining table for sociable mealtimes. At the rear of the lodge, three bedrooms whisper of sweet dreams. Choose between a master king-size with an en-suite, and two twin rooms which share access to the family bathroom. All rooms have crisp linens and their own Smart TVs. The living space continues outside to the spacious veranda, where there's a six-seater hot tub, a dining set and far-reaching country views. Fire up the gas BBQ or simply relax as the alpacas in the neighbouring field provide gentle entertainment. With ample parking for four cars, stays are stress-free.
This corner of Wales offers something for every taste. The ancient pilgrimage town of Holywell (4 miles) is steeped in history, while the seaside resorts of Talacre, Prestatyn and Rhyl (all within 10 miles) promise traditional beach fun. Adventure-seekers can hike in the Clwydian Range (10 miles) or go mountain biking at OnePlanet Adventure (23 miles). For a cultural fix, the towns of Denbigh and Ruthin (11.5 and 16 miles respectively) brim with boutique shops, castle ruins and cosy places to eat.