The Lily Pad is a contemporary single-storey annex located in Bryniau, Dyserth, Denbighshire, Wales, perfect for a couple's retreat. The cottage features a private decked area, spacious living/dining room, well-equipped kitchen, and a king-size bedroom with plenty of storage. Nearby amenities include The Red Lion pub, Y Shed coffee shop, and a local convenience store in Bryniau-dyserth. Nature-filled attractions such as Graig Fawr, Gop Hill Cairn, Rhaeadr Dyserth Waterfall, and Offa’s Dyke Path are easily accessible from the property.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Prestatyn Nature Reserve, Gronant Dunes, and Prestatyn Beach offer opportunities for quiet strolls, hikes, and relaxation in the sunshine. Rhyl, a nearby location, provides attractions like Zip World, Rhyl Beach, and SeaQuarium Rhyl for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. The Lily Pad is centrally located in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering stunning landscapes for outdoor activities regardless of the weather.
Overall, The Lily Pad provides a tranquil base for exploring Denbighshire and its surrounding areas, with easy access to nature reserves, waterfalls, beaches, and cultural attractions. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this contemporary annex offers a comfortable and convenient stay for two guests in the heart of Wales.
Weekly price from £441
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