Drovers Barn, Maerdy Near Corwen

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 11

Drovers Barn is a luxurious barn conversion located in Maerdy near Corwen, Clwyd, Wales, offering accommodation for up to 11 guests. The property is secluded and reached via a private track and electric gates, providing a relaxing and stylish base for a getaway with loved ones. The well-equipped kitchen features high-end appliances and a breakfast bar, leading to a dining room with a TV for family meals. The spacious sitting room boasts a wood burning stove, Smart TV, and bi-fold doors opening onto a patio with outdoor dining area, fire pit, and hot tub.

The property comprises five beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with a TV. Two bedrooms are accessed via a staircase near the dining room, while another is located off the sitting room, and the remaining two are reached by a few steps. The surrounding area offers plenty of amenities in the charming market town of Corwen, situated by the River Dee and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can enjoy walking, exploring historic sites, and taking a vintage steam train from Corwen to Llangollen.

Other nearby attractions include Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens, Llangollen Museum, and the Horse Drawn Boat Centre, which offers trips to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Outdoor enthusiasts can venture to Snowdonia National Park and Lake Bala for watersports, walking, and cycling. Drovers Barn provides a perfect setting for creating lasting memories in North Wales, and can be booked together with other properties on the same site for larger groups.

Overall, Drovers Barn offers a luxurious and secluded retreat in the North Wales countryside, with high-end amenities, stylish interiors, and easy access to a range of outdoor activities and local attractions. The property is ideal for families or groups of friends looking to relax and explore the beautiful surroundings, with plenty of space for socializing, dining, and enjoying the peaceful setting.

Weekly price from £1178

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