The Nest is a bespoke, luxury cabin nestled within the hosts residence grounds, situated on Bishopswood in Prestatyn, North Wales. Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Nest is the perfect location to enjoy the idyllic countryside and nature whilst still being able to take advantage of the town centre proximity, this desirable abode welcomes couples and families looking to escape to North Wales. A large electric gate will give you access to the elevated parking area from which you can admire those picturesque coastal views. Take the sloping path down to the front of the cabin and step through the bi-fold doors into the open-plan living area. Immediately you will notice the superb attention to detail throughout, with plinth lighting and electric underfloor heating providing a gentle warmth. In the middle of the room stands the quality double sofa bed opposite a wall-mounted Smart TV. The kitchen comes amply-appointed with all the mod cons required for home-cooking, that is when you’re not dining at a fine local restaurant. A soft close function pocket door leads into the bedroom, housing a double bed with luxury Tempur mattress and Smart TV so you can continue your favourite series to bed. Begin your night-time routine in the en-suite shower room, with illuminated demister mirror and walk-in shower unit. To the outside lies a patio area with furniture and barbecue, perfect for enjoying those summer evenings after a day on the beach. Nestled privately at the rear of The Nest sits an outdoor Finnish sauna with chromatherapy lighting and Bluetooth speakers, offering many therapeutic and holistic benefits.This traditional outdoor sauna is a luxury escape with floor to ceiling glass where you can be surrounded by nature, splash water over the hot peridotite rocks to experience clouds of warming steam with a choice of essential oils to offer a relaxing aromatherapy experience. Walkers and ramblers will love the famous Offa’s Dyke trail and a multitude of stunning countryside, forest and coastal walks including Gop Hill and Graig Fawr which are just on the doorstep. Golfers can test their swing at St Melyd golf course before refuelling with some grub at Paddock restaurant accessible from Bishopswood. There is also an excellent cycle track which leads to the breathtaking Dyserth Waterfall, a must for any keen cyclist. Prestatyn town centre and train station lie below Bishopswood just a short walk away making it the ideal spot for evening entertainment, boasting a variety of restaurants, bars and retail park. Prestatyn’s Blue Flag sandy beach and promenade is just a further stroll and is ideal for a long walk by the ocean or to sit and soak up the sun. Prestatyn beach is the only beach in North Wales to have received the prestigious Blue Flag status. For adventurous visitors, within an hours drive of the property is Snowdonia National Park which is home to Zip World boasting the world's fastest zip line plus 13 other adventures to take part in. A multitude of kayaking and water sports activities at various locations are all close by. With plenty to fill your holiday itinerary, enjoy a fantastic break at The Nest.
Weekly price from £441
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