Host a celebration with a group of friends or family at this stylish and spacious cottage in North Wales with an endearing mix of traditional features, like the wooden beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplace, with contemporary lighting and bold colours. In the evening, get competitive in the games room with a pool table, or sink into the hot tub. Enjoy epic day trips out to Snowdonia National Park where you can climb mountains, swim in lakes and amble through woodland.
Step inside and find yourself in the large open-plan farmhouse-style kitchen with exposed 16th-century beams, an old feature bread oven plus a wooden dining table and chairs for eight guests. There is also an adjoining outside utility room. Put your feet up in the living room with plump leather sofas, armchairs, a window seat, a feature wall and an inglenook fireplace with a crackling wood burner. The games room has original slate flooring and a pool table. Additional seating can be found in the second lounge with a wood burner and a TV. Upstairs is a family bathroom with a Victorian rolltop bath and four bedrooms – a king-size, double, twin and a super-king zip-and-link. Outside is a garden with a hot tub, seating, a BBQ and shrubs.
Stay in the North Wales countryside, near the sleepy town of Corwen (4.5 miles) and Carogg (5.5 miles) where you’ll find a dog-welcoming pub. Bod Petryal is just 7.5 miles away and is a picturesque hiking area with a lake. To reach the edge of Snowdonia National Park, head west for 16.5 miles – from here you can discover Afon Trywern lake (19 miles), Aberhirnant National Forest (17.5 miles) and Aran Fawddwy mountain peak (27 miles) nearby. This is an opportunity to experience a true working farm where guests can participate in various wellie walks and explore the local area.