Llangollen 5.2 miles. Tucked away in the quaint village of Glyndyfrdwy near Llangollen in North Wales, is this superb two-bedroom barn conversion, Tyn Llwyn Barn. Enjoying a rural location with stunning countryside views from its private garden and an interior which perfectly blends traditional elements with the contemporary, Tyn Llwyn Barn makes for a wonderful pet-friendly staycation for couples or a family of four who are looking to explore this beautiful region. Be welcomed into the spacious kitchen/diner, fully-equipped with everything the budding chef of the group will need to conjure up delicious feasts, as well as a handy washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher for keeping your space tidy! Gather around the dining table for six as you savour a flavourful meal and plan the following day's itinerary. After a hearty meal, why not head out to the private enclosed patio where your canine companion can stretch their legs as you indulge in a dip in the hot tub whilst soaking up the panoramic countryside views on offer. Continuing through the ground-floor, you will find a cloakroom, ideal for those quick freshen ups, and a well-presented king-size bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite shower room, perfect for those with limited mobility. Climb the stairs up to the amazing gallery walkway, where you can access the first-floor sitting room which features large A-frame floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the lush rolling countryside, which you can admire as you snuggle up on the plush sofa and select your favourite film from the Smart TV. When sleep calls, there is also the option of a beautifully presented bedroom on the first floor, a king-size with an opulent free-standing bath surrounded by feature lighting, en-suite shower room and Smart TV, a haven to return to after a day of exploring. Explore your local surroundings where you will find the welcoming Berwyn Arms just a stone’s throw away, here you can treat your loved ones to the local delights followed by a leisurely stroll along the River Dee. The picturesque town of Llangollen is just a short drive away and offers a wider selection of amenities, including the magnificent 14th-century Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens, Trevor Hall and the ruins of the 13th-century Castell Dinas Bran, sure to entice the keen history buffs in your party. Embark on a two-footed adventure as you take on The Llangollen Round or wander the idyllic setting of Horseshoe Falls where you can even stop and tuck-in to a homemade picnic as you admire the views. For a truly unique experience, why not hop aboard a vintage steam train at the Llangollen Railway Station, as you sit back and travel along the River Dee through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Those feeling adventurous can take a scenic drive over to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park to tackle the famous Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) Peak offering incomparable views at its top. Be sure to visit Ruthin where you can indulge in a pamper at Ruthin Castle Spa, delve into history at the Nantclwyd Historic House and Gardens, or learn more about the town at the Gaol Museum. A luxury getaway your loved ones will never forget, choose Tyn Llwyn Barn. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 942663, together sleeping up to ten guests.
Weekly price from £649
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