Denbigh 2 miles. This gorgeous, semi-detached cottage is set back from the road in peaceful grazing countryside, on the edge of the hamlet of Llanrhaeadr, in the popular county of Denbighshire. Located next to the ownersÂ’ home, down a short track, this delightful cottage is surrounded by fields and sits next to a babbling, fresh water spring. On arrival, you will be delighted with your choice of holiday home; set solely on the ground floor, this pretty cottage has been carefully styled and is well equipped throughout to cater for all your holiday needs. The hall leads through to a large sitting room, where you can sit and toast your toes by the woodburning stove whilst enjoying delightful, rural views through its patio doors. The second sitting room also has a dining area and makes a great space for the kids to relax in, play a game, read, or just watch TV. The bedrooms provide cosy, comfortable accommodation and include a king-size double bedroom and a double room. Wonderful views can be further enjoyed from the rear garden, whilst listening to the stream trickle by, or in the evening, take in the views of Denbigh Castle, which is fully illuminated at night and can be seen across the fields from the front of the house. The bustling market town of Denbigh is just two miles away, with many traditional pubs, restaurants and unique shops, a superb, 11th century castle and ramparts, as well as more listed buildings than any other town in Wales. On bright, sunny days, pack a picnic and explore the walks that lead right past the side of the house, providing access to the Loggerheads Country Park and Moel Famau in the Clwydian Range. The beautiful Llyn Brenig Reservoir, and its visitor activity centre, is just 12 miles away, where you can enjoy tranquil walks, cycling and fishing. Enjoy wonderful countryside, historic buildings, unspoilt walks and relaxing bike rides from this superb cottage, a great base for a Welsh break, all year round.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.