Awel Y Berwyn is a charming single-storey property located in Llangynog, Shropshire, in the heart of England. With 2 bedrooms and the ability to sleep 6 guests, this property is ideal for families or groups looking for a scenic getaway in rural North Wales. The property is surrounded by the beautiful Berwyn Mountains and offers easy access to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, making it a perfect destination at any time of year. The ground floor layout ensures easy accessibility, making it suitable for families with elderly guests.
Upon arrival, guests can park off-road and enter through a gated entrance before settling into the well-equipped kitchen/diner, complete with a range cooker and washing machine. The spacious lounge features plush sofas and a TV, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the surrounding area. The property boasts two delightful bedrooms, a king-size and a twin, each with light furnishings and fitted storage. Outside, guests can enjoy lunch at the picnic bench while taking in the stunning mountain views.
The area surrounding Awel Y Berwyn offers a variety of scenic walking and cycling routes, including a visit to Pistyll Rhaeadr, Wales' highest waterfall, and Lake Vyrnwy for canoeing and local cafes. Thrill-seekers can explore Revolution Park nearby, which offers exciting downhill biking trails. Guests can also delve into local history by visiting National Trust castles such as Chirk Castle with its beautifully kept gardens. Overall, Awel Y Berwyn provides the perfect base for exploring the scenic splendor of North Wales.
Weekly price from £438
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