Nestled at the base of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB in Llangollen, Denbighshire is this wonderfully-presented dwelling, Tan Y Castell Shepherds Hut.
Benefitting from a tranquil location, off-road parking, and close proximity to the local amenities and River Dee, Tan Y Castell Shepherds Hut welcomes two guests, ideal for a couple or even two friends looking to explore this scenic corner of North Wales.
Enter your new home-from-home to be welcomed by the inviting accommodation, fully-equipped with a kitchenette, dining area and sitting area so you have everything you need to make you feel at home.
After cooking up a delicious meal, settle down inside or outside on the private patio, soaking up the lovely country air as you toast to your memorable getaway.
While away the hours stargazing, taking advantage of your enviable location within a Site of Specific Scientific Interest, or if the evening grows cooler, retreat back inside and curl up with a good book, or treat yourself to a warm shower.
Complete your evening routine, ready to slope off into a deep relaxation in the plush king-size bed, catching your well-earned rest in preparation for another day of exciting adventures.
If you can tear yourself away, head to Llangollen where you can delight in a leisurely stroll along the Llangollen Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before uncovering the ruins of Castell Dinas Bran, an ancient hilltop fortress with panoramic views of Llangollen and the surrounding countryside.
Creigiau Eglwseg, also known as Eglwyseg Rocks, is a paradise for hikers and walkers, featuring several trails and paths to explore, in addition to breath-taking views, rock climbing and nature watching opportunities.
Experience the nostalgia of a steam train ride at Llangollen Railway, visit the majestic Valle Crucis Abbey or indulge in a thrilling outdoor adventure amidst the Clwydian Range or along Offa’s Dyke Path, which resides directly opposite the property.
Further afield, you can also discover the delights of the Eryri National Park, home to several challenging peaks including Glyder Fawr and Yr Wyddfa, as well as Zip World Llechwedd and the National Trust owned Craflwyn and Beddgelert.
However you choose to spend your days here in North Wales, do it from the superb base of Tan Y Castell Shepherds Hut.