Explore the Welsh countryside from this converted stone barn, which is perfect for families and friends to spend time together on an adventure. Set within 600 acres of farmland, there are walking routes right from the doorstep ranging from easy to more challenging hikes, including the mighty Berwyn Mountain range. There is a wide array of wildlife, flora and fauna to be seen on these walking routes and a week could easily be spent exploring without the car.. Pistyll Rhaeadr (9 miles) is certainly worth a visit for a day trip to see the serene waterfall, the highest in Wales, in all its glory or head to Llangollen to explore its history, and enjoy an array of eateries for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
With dramatic high ceilings and original features, the living area is bright and airy, giving a nod to its history. A roaring woodburner and three leather sofas make a great place to kick back and relax on cold winter evenings, with beautiful views through the doors. The kitchen/diner is well equipped with plenty of space to prepare a feast and serve it on the table set for seven guests. The two king-size bedrooms, tastefully decorated and complete with matching furniture, both have doors directly out to the garden. A further twin room and single bedroom complete the sleeping arrangements, with plenty of room for adults and kids to really make themselves at home during a stay. The property is served by a bathroom with a shower over the bath, and a walk in shower; great for refreshing after a long day out exploring.
In the garden, the enclosed patio provides awe-inspiring views out to the mountainous countryside. Spend evenings in the blissful hot tub or dining alfresco for ultimate relaxation. A separate, shared play area is also available to guests including a swing and a slide.