Nestled amidst the mature greenery of North Wales, on the outskirts of the charming market town of Corwen, rests this wonderfully romantic one-bedroom holiday home, Ucheldref. Boasting secluded and rural surroundings whilst enjoying close proximity to the delights of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the coastline of North Wales, Ucheldref provides an idyllic base for a romantic retreat for two.
Park up in the off-road parking space provided and unload your belongings with ease, making your way through the mature woodland enveloping your new home-from-home, brimming with a host of wildlife to keep you company, with robins, bullfinches and chaffinches decorating the treetops.
Stepping inside, be charmed by the bright and airy interior of the open-plan living space, beautifully-appointed with vaulted ceilings, a rustic woodburning stove and a collection of high-quality fixtures and fittings, effortlessly blending traditional with contemporary.
Look forward to putting your feet up with a crisp glass of wine in hand as the crackle of the woodburning stove provides the backtrack to your evening or whipping up romantic meals for two to be enjoyed at the nearby dining table.
In the warmer months, why not make the most of your peaceful, farmland setting and soak in the last of the evening sunshine with a seat in the garden?
When sleep calls, the sumptuous king-size bed can be found settled on the mezzanine, overlooking the scenic greenery of the garden, and intimately tucked under the vaulted ceiling, providing a snug spot to catch your rest.
In the morning, enjoy a leisurely wake up with a steaming cup of coffee in the garden before utilising the overhead shower in the ground floor bathroom to kick-start your day!
Make the most of your peaceful, countryside surroundings, and soak in the sights with a leisurely stroll along the banks of the River Dee, where you can treat yourself to a well-deserved pint with a pit stop at The Royal Oak, or refuel with an indulgent slice of cake at the Rhug Estate Farm Shop and Cafe; whilst you're there, why not peruse the organic farmers market in search of local goodies?
The picture-perfect town of Llangollen is set within easy reach, home to the Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens, boasting a fascinating history dating back to the 14th-century, along with Llangollen Museum and the Vale of Llangollen Golf Club; for a unique experience, board the horse-drawn canal boat at discover Britain’s largest aqueduct, Pontcysyllte.
A visit to North Wales wouldn't be complete without an adventure amongst the craggy peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park; lace up your walking boots and hike to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon), famed as the tallest point in Wales, delve deep underground with a tour of the ancient quarry mines at Zip World Llechwedd, or simply enjoy a tranquil afternoon atop the glistening waters of Bala Lake.
With so much to see and do resting at your fingertips, be sure to choose Ucheldref as the base for your next retreat to North Wales.