Bwthyn Llwyncaron

ID: S677756

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Bwthyn Llwyncaron is a cottage with potential, praised for its cleanliness, comfortable beds, and powerful shower. Guests appreciate the welcome pack and the property's location, offering lovely countryside views and proximity to family and attractions like Llandegla bike park. Some maintenance issues were noted, but overall, guests enjoyed their stay and would return.

The property received mixed feedback on cleanliness. While some guests found it clean and tidy, others reported dust and mould. The presence of mould and mildew was a concern, especially for guests with health conditions.

The location is well-regarded, with guests mentioning good parking and proximity to local attractions. The countryside views are a highlight, and the property serves as a perfect base for visiting nearby family or the Llandegla bike park.

Guests found the beds to be super comfy and conducive to a good night's sleep. However, the sofa was noted to be uncomfortable, and the size of the main bed and its duvet was a concern for some.

Facilities and maintenance issues were a common theme in the reviews. Guests reported broken appliances, a non-functional jacuzzi bath, and issues with the shower screen. These points suggest that the property requires attention and upgrades to meet guest expectations.

Guests were delighted by the welcome pack, which included treats like Welsh cakes, butter, milk, and flowers. These thoughtful touches contributed positively to their experience, although it should be noted that such amenities may vary and are not guaranteed.

About this property

Llandegla 3.6 miles. This charming, semi-detached cottage is surrounded by countryside in the small hamlet of Rhydtalog near Llandegla, Denbighshire. The cottage benefits from welcoming accommodation and welcomes a small family, group of friends or couples for a well-earned getaway amidst the beauty of North Wales, outdoor enthusiasts will also be in their element thanks to the abundance of countryside walks and access to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Stepping into the cottage you have space to hang your coats and take off your boots before unwinding in front of the soothing crackle of the woodburning stove in the sitting room. Here you can also admire the history of the cottage, it was built in the 1790s and retains original features including exposed beams and stonework. Later, travel into the fully-equipped kitchen to begin rustling up a tasty meal that the whole family can enjoy around the dining table. When the evening draws to a close, head upstairs to find two well-appointed bedrooms, including a double and a twin, the perfect places to rest your head after a day full of adventure. There is also a bathroom on this floor with a bath and shower over so you can choose how you freshen up before embarking on another adventure in North Wales. In the morning head out to the front lawn and ponder on the days events. There are a wide variety of activities available in the area including walking the Offa's Dyke footpath, and cycling with the well-known mountain bike centre at Llandegla a short distance away. Head to The World Heritage Site, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, an 18 kilometre long feat of civil engineering which provides lovely walks along the canal side and stunning views. If you fancy something a bit different, why not test your aim at the shooting ground or take it easy with some fishing. Head into Wrexham and discover the buzz around Wrexham Football Club since its takeover by Hollywood Owners. For culture lovers the Theatre Clwyd at Mold offers a range of shows throughout the year, whilst the town of Llangollen offers a great range of pubs, cafés, bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. On a sunny day why not pack a picnic and spend a day at the Welsh Mountain Zoo in the pretty town of Colwyn Bay? With something to suit everyone, Bwthyn Llwyncaron is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to stay in North Wales.

Llandegla, a community in Denbighshire, North Wales, is situated on the banks of the River Alyn. It first began as a community for quarry workers who were transporting goods and livestock from Wales to England. The Clwydian range to the north and Llandegla Forest to the south surround this area, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is split in half by the well-known Offa's Dyke footpath, and bikers of all skill levels use the Llandegla mountain bike centre. The community has a few bars, a general store, and a post office. Fishing, clay target shooting, and horseback riding are just few of the local favourites that may be enjoyed in close proximity to the many restaurants and stores in the area. Llangollen and Ruthin, two larger towns close by, are both worth a day trip thanks to their abundance of restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. Location couldn't be more perfect; in the middle of the most picturesque, unspoiled countryside.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Air source heating.

Range cooker with oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.

Smart TV, WiFi, DVD player and selection of DVDs and games.

Fuel, power and starter for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available on request.

Off-road parking for 3 cars, electric car charger.

Front lawn.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 3.4 miles and pub 1.6 miles.

Note: There are a few steps up into the kitchen and one on the landing, please take care.

Note: There are low windows in the bedrooms but child locks with be provided.

Note: The upper-level patio and summerhouse is not for guest use.

Note: Standard 4ft 6” double bed.

Note: The jacuzzi option in the bath has been decommissioned
Please note: For any last minute bookings please contact Sykes Cottages for more information.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (5)

  • Mikaela

    Absolutely enjoyed our stay and in the future we will definitely come back.

  • Jonathon

    The sofa isn't great if you have old bones like me but my son didn't have a problem. Beds were super comfy and we slept very well :-) Property was nice and clean throughout. Shower is very powerful! Great parking. Would recommend and use again :-) Postcode isn't accurate on Google Maps it takes you to another house 500 yards away. If you're coming down the hill from Wrexham it's on the right BEFORE the traffic lights. We drove past it 3 times before finding it!

  • Sheila

    Very clean and comfortable. Welcome pack very much appreciated. Flowers always make me smile and apples and Welsh cakes a treat. Butter and milk very useful. Lovely countryside views. Perfect base for us to spend time with family nearby. Will definitely return. Thank you.

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