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Sleeps 2 (1 Bedrooms)
Garden
Wifi
Dogs Welcome (1 allowed)
1 Car Parking Space
Visit Wales 4 Star Rating

Ref: (BRACDY)


In beautiful rural setting within the hamlet of Pentrefelin on the edge of Llandyrnog village, close to the market towns of Ruthin and Denbigh. This is a hidden gem, the undiscovered corner of North Wales where the Clwydian range begins with an abundance of walks, mountain biking and cycling opportunities, fishing, bird watching and more.

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This idyllic, self-contained, annex style cottage is all on one level and looks out over the rural countryside from the modern, well equipped, if small, kitchen lounge with breakfast bar and conservatory. There is a spacious shower room and a good sized bedroom with double bed and window looking over the private patio area and towards the raised garden. Facilities include full central heating, washing machine, microwave, TV, Sky Q mini box, high speed broadband with Wi-Fi access  (average speed 25 Mbps download and upload) and patio furniture for those warm evenings relaxing in the sun. Central heating, electricity and bedlinen and towels are included in the rental. Please note this is a no smoking property and there are a number of steps up to the front door. PLEASE NOTE, NO MORE THAN ONE DOG ACCEPTED.

Location

Bracdy is located in this beautiful, undiscovered part of North Wales, close to the village of Llandyrnog, between the castle town of Denbigh and the market town of Ruthin. A splendid location with so much to do and many places to explore. In close proximity to the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) which runs from Prestatyn to Llangollen. The Offa's Dyke walk and the Clwydian Way both pass through the area and a short drive away is Llyn Brenig, a wonderful lake surrounded by forest with a trout fishery and visitor centre offering cycle hire and sailing. To the south is Llandegla and the One Planet Adventure mountain biking centre. A little further south the magnificent Horseshoe Pass leads down to Llangollen, famous for the international Eisteddfod, and the nearby World Heritage area which covers 11 miles of canal including the impressive Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. To the North lies the coast from Talacre Beach to the Victorian resort town of Llandudno, a stretch of coastline full of opportunities, history and culture. Across the border and into England the historic city of Chester with its medieval buildings and city walls is only 26 miles away.
  • Pub 0.6 miles
  • Beach 15 miles
  • Shop 0.6 miles
  • Bus stop 0.25 miles
  • Train 15 miles

Accessibility Information

If you have specific requirements for this cottage please contact our team on 01492 582492 and they will be happy to confirm any details.

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1 Bedroom

Beds will be made up with fresh linen.

Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed

Facilities & Amenities

Kitchen

  • Cooker
  • Fridge
  • Kettle
  • Microwave
  • W/Machine

Bathrooms

  • 1 Bathrooms

Other

  • Television
  • Iron
  • Wifi

Allowed

  • Pets

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Rated 4.7 out of 5 from a total of 30 reviews

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  • 5 out of 5
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  • 5 out of 5
    Place was clean. Modern. All the facilities.
  • 5 out of 5
    Bracdy cottage is the perfect place for a quiet break. The cottage is very well equipped and spotlessly clean. The view from the house is lovely and it sits in peaceful surroundings.
  • 5 out of 5
    Well equipped, spotlessly clean cottage with very helpful, accommodating hosts. Great access to lots of north Wales beauty areas

    Thank you for your great comments! We are really pleased to hear that you enjoyed your stay at Bracdy Cottage and exploring the area.

  • 5 out of 5
    Spotless very good little extras very welcomea

Please remember that these are people's opinions and not an official grading or statement of fact. There should be enough information in the descriptions and pictures for you to be able to make an informed decision about the suitability of this cottage, if you are unsure of something then please call or email us. All our cottages are regularly inpsected by our agency and by Visit Wales (an independent Welsh Goverment body) and meet all the requirements of holiday lettings.

Somewhere you've never been? What is Nearby?

Attraction Image Ruthin Craft Centre

Located in the historic market town of Ruthin, the Ruthin Craft Centre (or ‘Canolfan Grefft Rhuthun’ as it’s known in Welsh) is funded by the Arts Council of Wales as part of the Denbighshire County Council.

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The county of Denbighshire in North Wales is a beautiful one, filled with a wide variety of natural wonders, as well as plenty of man-made attractions to boot. Denbighshire sits right at the top of Wales, bordering the Irish Sea, and is so easterly as to come as close as twenty miles to the English border.

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Combine history with a pinch of terror with a visit to Ruthin Gaol. It’s the only purpose-built Pentonville-style prison to have opened as an attraction to the public and in it you can learn all about what daily life was like in a Victorian prison.

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