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Clwyd Special Riding Centre

(Ref. 1181842)

Llanfynydd, Flintshire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 18 Guests

  • 10 Bedrooms

  • 4 Bathrooms

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Single-storey property with full wheelchair accessibility and ten bedrooms
  • 2 x twin rooms, 2 x twin rooms with hoist and Jack-and-Jill bathroom with bath, basin, hoist and WC
  • 2 x family room and 4 x single rooms
  • 2 x full wheelchair accessible shower/wet room, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Small kitchen, combi microwave, 2 x halogen hobs, air fryer, toaster and kettle
  • Two undercounter fridges (with ice box), washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Living/dining room with sofas, armchairs and TV, selection of books
  • 15 people can be seated around the tables.
  • Wifi, fuel, power, bed linen inc. in rent but guests need to bring their own bath towels, Non-enclosed front garden patio with picnic benches
  • Enclosed rear garden and patio, furniture, barbecue and charcoal starter pack
  • Approximately 8 miles from Coed Llandegegla mountain bike trails
  • Cycling, hiking, yoga, golf, kayak groups etc welcome
  • Barn storage available for bikes and sports equipment
  • Room available for yoga sessions for 12 people, please enquire first
  • There are horses in the surrounding fields, but please do not feed them
  • While riding lessons cannot be provided, stabling is available for groups with some horses- please enquire first re horse passport requirements/ feed costs
  • Riding track available with tack room and boot room facilities
  • For smaller groups, please enquire for bedroom layout/pricing
  • Gas central heating
  • Note: Please bring your own bath towels
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 1.8 miles, pub 0.2 miles, river 0.6 miles
  • Note: There is no oven in this property

The property

Clwyd Special Riding Centre is a delightful property in the rural village of Llanfynydd, Flintshire.

This property is ideal for a big family or a group of friends wanting a getaway as it boasts countryside views, a summerhouse, and ground-floor living.

Step into your new countryside holiday abode which is a thoughtfully designed single-storey retreat.

Upon entering, you’ll find the accommodation cleverly divided into two identical wings, each offering a mirror image of the other, with half of the bedrooms on either side.

Between them, ten bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements, including two twin rooms with hoists and shared Jack-and-Jill bathrooms, two additional twin rooms, four singles, and two family rooms, all designed to give you ease during your stay.

At the heart of the property lies a welcoming living and dining room, complete with two generous dining tables, a sofa, and four armchairs, the perfect space to gather and enjoy home-cooked meals prepared in the small kitchen.

This features two halogen hobs, a fridge with an ice box and an air fryer, which allows the group chef a chance to cook up a treat.

Countryside views fill the windows, bringing the outside in and creating a calm, open atmosphere.

Outside, ample off-road parking makes arrival easy, while the non-enclosed front patio with picnic benches offers a pleasant spot for morning coffee.

To the rear, an enclosed garden awaits with a lawn, patio, barbecue, and a charming summerhouse, a standout feature for evening chats or quiet reading sessions surrounded by nature after the sun ebbs away.

When you want to explore the surrounding area, you’ll find an incredible mix of history, culture and natural beauty within easy reach.

Nestled in the heart of Llanfynydd, North Wales – close to the borders of Wrexham, Cheshire and Shropshire – this charming rural village offers a warm welcome with its traditional pub and friendly local post office.

Its peaceful setting makes it the ideal destination for a relaxing countryside retreat or a perfect base for exploring the great outdoors.

From Llanfynydd, you’ll find countless opportunities for adventure along scenic walking, cycling, and riding routes, including Offa’s Dyke, Hope Mountain, Moel Famau, and Llandegla Forest.

Just a short drive away lies the breath-taking beauty of the Clwydian Range, stretching all the way towards the magnificent Snowdonia National Park.

The surrounding area is rich in history and culture, with plenty to discover — from the ancient Roman cities of Chester (14 miles) and Shrewsbury (36 miles), to grand castles, National Trust properties, the elegant Erddig Hall and Gardens in Wrexham, the Wrexham County Borough Museum & Archives, and the scenic trails of Ty Mawr Country Park.

In nearby Mold, you can spend the day browsing the lively Mold Market, take in a performance at Theatr Clwyd, or follow the picturesque walking routes through Loggerheads Country Park.

Chester, with its timeless charm, offers plenty to see as you wander along the ancient City Walls, meet exotic animals at Chester Zoo, or admire the magnificent Chester Cathedral, a true architectural gem.

Fall in love with the countryside at Clwyd Special Riding Centre.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £1000.

Where you’ll be staying

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LLANFYNYDD

Wrexham 6.5 miles; Mold 7 miles; Ruthin 13 miles; Chester 13 miles; Llangollen 16 miles.

The village of Llanfynydd is situated in the valley of the River Cegidog, beneath Hope Mountain, 6.5 miles from Wrexham in Flintshire. The village offers a pub and Post Office, and within reach are many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Walking and cycling routes can be found close by, and there are a number of attractions and places to visit in the area. The bustling market town of Mold, which is seven miles away, has a regular market, shops, pubs and Theatre Clwyd, the National Theatre for Wales. The town of Wrexham is also nearby, with its number of shops, pubs and restaurants, and the hilltop town of Ruthin, to the north of Llangollen, has half-timbered buildings, Nant Clwyd House, the oldest timber frame in Wales, Ruthin Gaol and Ruthin Craft Centre. Within driving distance is the historic city of Chester, which is just over the border and boasts historic buildings, riverside walks, a racecourse and famous zoo, whilst the stunning Snowdonia National Park and even Anglesey can be reached from Llanfynydd.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas