Property code: 80321
Amongst the dew-covered pastures and sweeping hillside of the North Wales countryside is this gorgeous retreat that’s carefully styled with adventure in mind. Studded amongst a cluster of similar properties yet guaranteed privacy, your cosy pod sleeps two and is as cosy as can be with its wooden cladding, decked terrace and bubbling hot tub. It is the ideal vantage point for discovering the gateway towns of Snowdonia National Park and the fabulous landscape that’s steeped in myth and legend. Return to BBQ delights and toasted marshmallows before dipping your toes in your private hot tub.
Kick-off your boots and pour a soothing brew, curling up on the sofas and watching the rain pitter-patter on the floor-to-ceiling windows, rejuvenating your soul after a busy day of exploring. Your handy kitchenette is perfect for whipping up light lunches and simple suppers, but on warm evenings you can throw open the doors and use the BBQ for al fresco feasts with a view. At bedtime, retreat to the cosy king-sized bedroom. Rest your weary limbs in the hot tub and rejuvenate in the stylish shower room, recharging your batteries before one last stroll around the grounds.
Elusive red squirrels, tantalising local fare and white-knuckle adventures are at your fingertips, whether you are heading in the direction of Betws-y-Coed 17.5 miles away or staying close to home in Corwen 2.5 miles away. Known for the iconic tales of Owain Glyndwr, ancient woodland surroundings and neighbouring stone circles, Corwen is a haven for walkers and an excellent pit stop for satisfying your appetite. For railway enthusiasts, the Llangollen Railway, running from Corwen, is a treat for the senses and offers a unique perspective for soaking up that countryside view.
Code: 80321