Looking to explore the scenic beauty of North Wales? Then booking one of these Corwen cottages is a fantastic place to start. Set in the heart of Denbighshire and offering quick access to nearby attractions, these holiday cottages in Corwen make for a brilliant rural escape.
Why Book Corwen Cottages?
Found along the River Dee and nestled on the edge of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB, these Corwen holiday cottages offer a peaceful countryside setting that’s perfect for a restful break. Surrounded by rolling hills, scenic trails and beautiful Welsh countryside, it’s a location that’s ideal for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers alike.
Despite its size, Corwen has a rich cultural heritage and historic charm, being home to landmarks such as the striking Owain Glyndwr statue and the Corwen Old Police Station Museum. The town centre itself also features a selection of welcoming pubs, cafés and independent shops to explore during your stay.
What’s more, Corwen’s location just off the A5 means you’ll have brilliant links to the rest of the region, with plenty of popular towns, villages and attractions all within easy reach. Whether you're heading off to explore Snowdonia National Park, visiting Bala Lake or simply wandering through the beautiful local countryside, you’re well placed when staying in one of these holiday cottages in Corwen.
For more inspiration how to to spend your holiday in Corwen, check out our North Wales travel guide.
Places to Visit from these Corwen Holiday Cottages
There’s no shortage of fantastic places to visit when staying at one of these Corwen cottages, with some wonderful day trip options just a short drive away.
For starters, the charming town of Llangollen is just a 20-minute drive from Corwen and makes for a lovely spot to explore. Found along the banks of the River Dee, the town is known for its beautiful stone bridge, scenic riverside walks and the popular Llangollen Railway, a heritage steam line that runs through the Dee Valley. If you fancy stretching your legs, the nearby Horseshoe Falls and Castell Dinas Brân are great walking destinations too.
On the other hand, a 25-minute drive westwards brings you to the market town of Bala, which sits at the edge of the impressive Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid). The largest natural lake in Wales, it’s a brilliant place to enjoy water sports, paddleboarding or a scenic lakeside picnic. The surrounding area is also a gateway into Snowdonia, making it ideal for longer hikes and more adventurous outings.
Other Popular Destinations near these Cottages in Corwen:
Abergele
Chirk
Denbigh
Oswestry
Ruthin
Types of North Wales Holidays
As well as these cottages in Corwen, there’s also a full collection of all available North Wales cottages ready to browse.
If you’re thinking of bringing your dog along for the adventure, then be sure to take a look at these pet-friendly cottages in North Wales. Offering plenty of space to roam and lots of nearby walking routes, they’re perfect for both you and your four-legged friend.
On the other hand, if you’re hoping to arrange something a little more luxurious, then a stay at one of these hot tub cottages in North Wales would be the perfect choice. There’s nothing quite like relaxing under the stars at the end of a busy day exploring the region!
Fancy being close to the sea? If so, then take a look at these coastal cottages in North Wales, perfect if you’re hoping to plan beach days with the family or romantic walks along the shoreline.
For something a little different, there’s also a fantastic range of farm cottages in North Wales to browse. Great for those hoping to experience rural life, these properties make for a unique and memorable place to stay.
If you’re looking to stay somewhere a little more modern, then why not consider one of these lodges in North Wales? Often nestled in peaceful woodland or near scenic walking trails, they’re a brilliant option for both couples and families.
Alternatively, if you’re only looking to go away for a few days, there’s a wide range of short breaks in North Wales that are well worth checking out. Likewise, if you’re hoping to get away at the last minute, then these last-minute cottages in North Wales are ideal.
For something completely out of the ordinary, why not take a look at this unique collection of glamping pods in North Wales and Snowdonia? Offering a truly different way to experience the great outdoors, they’re great for adventurous types or those simply hoping to switch things up.
Lastly, there’s also the option to book holiday park accommodation in North Wales, with plenty of great facilities and entertainment options on offer, ideal for families or larger groups looking to stay together.