Arthur is a charming wooden cabin located in Cilcain, Wales, near the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property sleeps 4 people in 1 bedroom and features a hot tub and off-road parking, making it perfect for a small family or couple looking to explore the Flintshire countryside.
The cabin has a spacious open-plan living area with modern furniture, a well-equipped kitchen, and a dining table. Guests can relax in the sitting area and enjoy a movie after a day of exploring. The stylish en-suite shower room leads to a pretty double bedroom, with a sofa bed available for children.
Guests can enjoy countryside views while dining alfresco and then unwind in the hot tub. Arthur offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to relax and enjoy nature. The property can also be booked with two other cabins to accommodate up to six guests.
Overall, Arthur is a cozy and well-equipped cabin in a beautiful natural setting, offering a relaxing getaway for guests looking to explore the Welsh countryside. With its hot tub, countryside views, and modern amenities, it provides the perfect base for a memorable stay in Clwyd.
Weekly price from £554
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