Set in the historic village of Rhuddlan is Pen Y Bont, a charming mid-terrace cottage, ideal for a couple's retreat in peaceful North Wales. This characterful property boasts beautiful exposed beams and a view of the River Clwyd from the bedroom, whilst being close to all the amenities you could need for an exciting holiday in North Wales.
On arrival, park up in one of two off-road parking spaces and make your way into the property to discover the living/dining area, featuring a woodburning stove and Smart TV to cosy up in front of after a long day of exploring the local area. Into the kitchen you will find an electric oven and hob to rustle up quick brunches or hearty breakfasts ahead of your day and delicious evening meals upon your return, you will also find a utility room featuring a washing machine. Making your way up the stairs, you will find the master bedroom with a freestanding wardrobe to store your clothes. Moving through the property and into the shower room, where you can prepare for each day, you will find a walk-in shower, vanity-style basin, and WC. Outside, enjoy a glass of wine in the evenings or a cup of tea in the morning sun out on the garden furniture, while your four-legged friends relax on the luscious lawn. Within walking distance of the property itself is the centre of Rhuddlan town, where you will find plenty of pubs and if you do not feel like cooking, as well as an array of restaurants and takeaways, you’ll also find a cheese shop with a selection of Welsh Cheeses and, the Village Sweet Shop and Ice Cream Parlour for a well-deserved treat after a fun-filled day out. Venture out to the Rhuddlan Local Nature Reserve, where you can discover a fully accessible path leading you around ponds and allowing you to soak up the habitat of the nesting birds and wildlife. Rhuddlan is also perfect for golfing enthusiasts; a par 72 championship course rests less than a mile from the property, with Rhyl and Kinmel Park courses slightly further afield. Rhyl, the iconic Welsh seaside town is just a short drive away; be sure to visit for some fish and chips by the seaside. It is also home to Rhyl SeaQuarium, where animal lovers can discover over 30 different exhibits and a host of marine life, including seals; the Rhyl Miniature Railway, which runs in a circular route around a pretty boating lake; the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre, for those who enjoy the arts; and the Marine Lake, where you can try your hand at a water sport activity. You can also head out to the town of Abergele, which boasts tourist sites such as Manorafon Farm Park, which sits within the walls of the historic Gwrych Castle, well-known for being the location of 2020's I'm a celebrity... Get me out of here! series, or for a more relaxed day by the sea, visit the serene Pensarn Beach. For an exciting trip to North Wales, be sure to book a stay at Pen Y Bont.
Set in the pretty Vale of Clwyd is Rhuddlan, famous for its 13th century moated castle ruins. The village has plenty to do, offering fishing in the river, golf at one of the many nearby courses, and finishing off in one of the many pubs and restaurants. The popular area is known for the magnificent walks available along the Clwydian Hill range or Offa’s Dyke pathway, as well as Bodelwyddan Castle, the National Art Gallery of Wales and annual country fairs including vintage car shows.
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