Tyn Llwyn Barn is a charming two-bedroom barn conversion located in the village of Glyndyfrdwy near Llangollen, Wales. This pet-friendly property offers stunning countryside views, a private garden, and a blend of traditional and contemporary interior design. The spacious kitchen/diner is fully equipped for cooking, with modern amenities including a washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher. The dining area seats six and is perfect for meal planning and enjoying delicious feasts.
Guests can relax in the private enclosed patio with a hot tub while taking in the panoramic countryside views. The ground floor features a cloakroom and a well-appointed king-size bedroom with a Smart TV and en-suite shower room. Upstairs, a gallery walkway leads to a sitting room with large windows offering scenic views. Another king-size bedroom on the first floor includes a free-standing bath, en-suite shower room, and Smart TV.
Local amenities include the Berwyn Arms pub and the town of Llangollen, which offers historic sites like Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens and Castell Dinas Bran. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore The Llangollen Round, Horseshoe Falls, and Snowdonia National Park. A vintage steam train ride from Llangollen Railway Station provides a unique experience, while nearby Ruthin offers spa treatments, historic attractions, and museums.
Tyn Llwyn Barn is a luxurious getaway for families or couples looking to explore the beauty of North Wales. With its convenient location, modern amenities, and proximity to historical and natural attractions, this property offers a memorable vacation experience. Guests can also book the property together with Ref. 942663 to accommodate up to ten guests for larger gatherings.
Weekly price from £649
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