Tucked away in the lovely village of Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire discover this historical and fantastically-renovated former chapel, Chapel House.
Benefitting from pet-friendly accommodation and a tranquil position on the outskirts of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chapel House welcomes eight guests to enjoy the ultimate escape in North Wales.
Cross the threshold into your new abode to be impressed by the open-plan living space, a social hub where you and your loved ones can cook delicious meals, curl up in front of the woodburning stove or plan your itinerary as day rolls into night.
If you prefer to bask in your surroundings a little longer, step out onto your very own private outside area to delight in an alfresco mealtime, popping corks until the sun sets in the distance and pondering over your favourite memories so far.
Escape to the first floor where a mezzanine-style family bedroom awaits with an en-suite bathroom, or head to the lower-ground-floor to take advantage of a charming family room with a double and bunk beds, again with its own handy en-suite facilities.
If you can tear yourself away, head into the centre of Glyn Ceiriog where you’ll find a Post Office within the village shop and delightful pub, perfect for stocking up on the essentials or treating your loved ones to some hearty fare on the days you don’t feel like cooking!
Llangollen town is also a delightful area, brimming with independent shops and cafés, perfect for easing a self-catered stay.
Beauty spots to discover in the area include the National Trust property of Chirk Castle and the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, offering breath-taking, rural views, whilst visitors can also enjoy a horse-drawn barge trip along the canal (in season), aboard the steam train for trips up the valley in Corwen, or don your walking boots for a hike up Dinas Bran/ Crow Castle.
Also, within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB, enjoy Plas Newydd Historic House and Gardens Llangollen, where the ‘ladies of Llangollen’ lived, Llangollen Museum and Llangollen Bridge, which offers imposing views over the River Dee before embarking on a picturesque journey through the Welsh countryside via the Llangollen Railway.
Well-positioned to spend the day in the roman city of Chester, where you’ll find Chester Cathedral, Chester Racecourse and the Eastgate Clock, there is plenty to keep you and your loved ones occupied, along with visits to nearby Wrexham, home to Erddig Hall and Gardens, a lovely National Trust property.
Escape to North Wales, with Chapel House as your memorable base.