Overview
Indulge in the ultimate luxury with this enchanting romantic log chalet/cabin, nestled in a secluded spot near the majestic Berwyn Mountain Range in Wales. With two bedrooms and a plush double sofa bed with a memory foam mattress, it can comfortably accommodate up to 4 guests. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this idyllic retreat is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hill walking, mountain biking, and bird watching. And when you're ready to unwind, be sure to take advantage of the top-of-the-line hot tub, where you can soak in style and serenity. With its exquisite furnishings, including embellished fabrics and sturdy oak and pine furniture, this cabin provides a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Conveniently located just a short drive from Oswestry, Llangollen, Chirk, Chester, and North Wales's stunning beaches, this remarkable cabin is the perfect destination for an unforgettable escape or a romantic getaway in the Welsh countryside.
Bedrooms
1 sofabed(s)/futon(s) | 1 double bed(s) | 2 single bed(s)
Bathrooms
2 bathroom(s) | En-suite bathroom | Power Shower
Kitchen
Fridge/Freezer | Microwave | Dishwasher | Washing Machine | Coffee Maker
Other
TV video/dvd | Parking
Location
Oswestry, located on the Shropshire border with Wales, is a quiet market town steeped in history and full of quaint references to its past. This small community, established as a pre-Roman settlement and among the oldest continually inhabited towns in Britain, dates back over 3,000 years. Along with its famous Iron Age Hill Fort, Oswestry boasts an array of historic sites such as the grand medieval castle of Whittington, the Bronze Age burial mound at Oldford, and the picturesque remains of St Oswald's Priory. The town's old buildings and impressive architecture, including the Parish Church of St Oswald, provide a beautiful backdrop to the bustling weekly market which has been held in the streets since the Middle Ages. For those looking to take a break from sightseeing, there are plenty of open spaces to explore including Offa's Dyke and Park Hall Countryside Park, or visitors can easily get lost in the maze of cobbled streets lined with characterful shops and quirky cafes. Whether you're intrigued by the rich heritage or simply looking for a peaceful day out, Oswestry is definitely worth a visit.
Attractions
Llangollen is a picturesque town located in north Wales, boasting numerous attractions for both locals and tourists alike. One of the most popular attractions is the Llangollen Canal and Steam train, which provides visitors with breathtaking views as it winds its way through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Wales. Another one of the town's draws is the famous Horseshoe Pass, which offers scenic vistas that have become iconic within the area.
Llanrhaeadr Y.M waterfall, one of the seven wonders of Wales and Great Britain, is also within close proximity of Llangollen. This stunning waterfall is also known as Pistyll Rhaeadr, and provides an unforgettable experience to any visitor who takes the time to marvel at its majestic beauty. Also nearby is Erddig Hall, which was chosen by the BBC as the best estate home in the country.
Approximately an hour away lies the historic city of Chester, where those craving a bit of shopping and entertainment can find plenty of retail and leisure activities. This includes Chester Zoo, the largest zoo in the country, as well as the Cheshire Oaks retail park. There is also the historic market town of Oswestry, which is renowned for its Victorian Park Hall Farm.
Not far from Llangollen and Oswestry lies Lake Vyrnwy, an idyllic spot suitable for walking, bird watching and other outdoor pursuits. Powys Castle National Trust property is also worth a visit, while Bala, North and Mid Wales' beaches are just an hour and a half away by car. All in all, Llangollen provides plenty of natural beauty and attractions which will appeal to all types of visitors.