Located in Llanrhaeadr near Denbigh, Clwyd, this charismatic detached cottage offers a serene retreat for up to four guests, making it ideal for couples or families. The property boasts picturesque views of Moel Famau and the surrounding Clwydian Hills, situated just four miles from the quaint town of Ruthin. The cottage features an open-plan living space on the ground floor, complete with a cozy living area equipped with a 22" Smart TV, and a well-appointed kitchen area that includes modern appliances such as an electric oven, induction hob, and dishwasher, all enhanced by rustic beams and a tiled floor.
Access to the first floor is via a narrow and steep staircase, leading to two bedrooms characterized by sloping ceilings. The first bedroom contains a single bed, while the second bedroom features a double bed and a pull-out bed, accommodating additional guests. The bathroom is fitted with a shower over the bath and a toilet. The cottage is fully equipped with essential amenities including oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi. Families traveling with young children will appreciate the availability of a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate, along with a laundry service for added convenience.
Outside, guests can unwind in a sitting area furnished with garden furniture, perfect for enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The property offers private parking for two cars and a secure bike store, making it suitable for outdoor enthusiasts. Beech Cottage is designed to provide a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, set in a rural location approximately a mile from the nearest main road. Visitors can relax and sip wine on the sunny patio while taking in the stunning views of the countryside.
The nearby town of Ruthin is a delightful destination, featuring a variety of unique shops and cafés that cascade down from St Peter’s Square. Visitors can explore the historical Ruthin Gaol or appreciate local crafts at the Ruthin Craft Centre. For those seeking adventure, a scenic drive over the Horseshoe Pass leads to Llangollen, known for its annual musical eisteddfod and the picturesque Llangollen Canal. Additional attractions include the Llangollen Railway, which offers nostalgic steam train rides, as well as access to sandy beaches along the North Wales coast, the Victorian resort of Llandudno, and the enchanting Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia National Park, renowned for its outdoor activities and natural beauty.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!