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3 Rock Terrace

(Ref. 1038319)

Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog near Glyn Ceiriog, Mid Wales & Cardigan Bay Show on map

4.8

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • lovely (9)
  • cottage (9)
  • pubs (7)
  • hot tub (7)
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18 Customer Reviews

  • "The cottage was lovely."

    Clean & well equipped. We enjoyed the hot tub and had a great holiday here. Thanks!

    Reviewed by Elizabeth12.5Oct 2023

  • "Great place to stay really enjoyed just chilling out and enjoying the local pubs and days out plenty to do."

    Reviewed by Barry13.3Oct 2023

  • "We absolutely loved our stayed at the 3 Rock Terrace."

    It is like a home from home. The house was extremely clean and well maintained. Lots of kitchen equipment. The mattresses were like sleeping on clouds which we all needed (tired mums trip). There is a couple of local pubs which are 5 minutes walk from the house and lots of activities to do close by. I would absolutely stay here again and already recommend it to friend and family.

    Reviewed by Rebecca13.3Oct 2023

  • "This was a lovely cottage that we were very fortunate to book at short notice."

    Everything worked as expected, it was in a lovely location near two pubs (and the Cider and Gin festival was back at The Hand the night we were there!) and the hot tub was also fun. The kitchen was well equipped, the shower fantastic and the three bedrooms had comfortable beds. Very restful. Thanks for having us!

    Reviewed by Lucia13.3Aug 2023

  • "The house was lovely - the beds in particular were very comfortable."

    The village itself was very friendly and quiet which was exactly what we wanted. The hot tub was great fun and a cool addition to our stay. There’s a no shoe policy at the house, which I understand, but it would have been handy to have had a list of the rules in advance - because then I would have packed my slippers!

    Reviewed by James12.5Jul 2023

  • "We like the property a lot!"

    Kids loved the bunk beds. The village itself is very beautiful with a very nice pub and the back garden. Its in the middle of nowhere which is exactly how we wanted it. The house has all the things which we needed and it was kids friendly with smart tvs everywhere.

    Reviewed by Rajesh13.3Jun 2023

  • "The hot tub chemicals were far to strong, gave myself & husband quite a rash in our bodies, we have our own tub and have never experienced this before."

    More details of how to actually get to the cottage are required example ‘pass the school, turn next right up a shared driveway’…. We have stayed at a few Sykes Cottages, all have given a gift of a bottle of something on arrival, we were very disappointed Rock Cottage didn’t offer this! It was a cute little cottage in a tiny village with an amazing pub called The Hand in an incredibly beautiful part of Wales.

    Thank you for your comments, we always appreciate feedback and are happy to take them on board. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the area and local amenities whilst staying at the cottage. We are sorry to hear about your issue with the hot tub, however we do follow the hot tubs guidelines thoroughly, and have not had this issue before. Thank you for the advise on the directions, if it would have helped our guests it is definitely something we will look into getting added for future stays. We always want to improve for our guests and would like to thank you for choosing to stay at Rock Cottage and would hope to welcome you back again. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Kestrel12.5Nov 2022

  • "Beautiful well maintained cottage Spotless and comfortable lovely location."

    Amenities excellent Did not want to leave xx

    Many thanks for your lovely review. It is so nice to hear you had a great stay, and hope to welcome you again some day. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Joanne13.3Oct 2022

  • "Beautiful cottage, in a beautiful setting."

    The hot tub is located at the front of the property, which is missing from the description, but this didn’t bother us. 5 minute walk to 2 lovely pubs, and lots of great walks in the area. Would highly recommend

    Thank you for the positive review and are glad to hear you enjoyed your stay. It's nice to hear you made the most of the location and enjoyed the local amenities. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Nadine12.5Sep 2022

  • "Parking was very tight, we had 3 cars and other than the drive there was nowhere else to park."

    The hot tub is situated at the front of the house so we had to walk around the cars to get to the hot tub. If 3 couples are to stay in this cottage just be mindful the third bedroom with the bunk bed is very small, it’s probably best for maybe two couples and two children. Please make sure you book a table if you wish to eat at the pubs close by as they are always fully booked and will not get you in at short of notice. Which then means you’ll have to drive to the next village to eat. I recommend the Swan Inn, the food and service was superb! They got us in last minute. There isn’t much to do on the door step here, so be mindful that you will have to drive if you wish to go out and about. Overall this little cottage, is beautiful and immaculate. The hot tub was amazing it was nice to chill with family on the night. If you do not wish to venture out they have all the facilities you need to have a cosy weekend in. Beautiful stay with family just what we needed, thank you!

    Reviewed by Lauren11.7Jul 2022

  • "The house itself was lovely, comfortable and great for our stay."

    To have it listed as Llangollen should not be allowed as it is not. The outside areas, we feel, were photographed in a way that did not make it apparent that the hot tub is on the front of a shared drive and the seating isn’t very private. The beds, living room and kitchen however were lovely and clean. It would have been helpful to have instructions for the burner.

    Reviewed by Kate10.8May 2022

  • "What a lovely property, the beds were stunning and comfy."

    The village is something else with two lovely pubs that serve outstanding food.

    Thank you so much for your lovely comments with regards Nicola Property Owner

    Reviewed by Darren13.3Apr 2022

  • "Lovely warm and welcoming cottage."

    In a beautiful setting. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay

    Many thanks for your lovely comments I am so glad you enjoyed your stay Nicola Property Owner

    Reviewed by Jo13.3Feb 2022

  • "Amazing area, beautiful cottage"

    Reviewed by Andrea13.3Jan 2022

  • "Everything"

    Reviewed by Victoria6.7Jul 2021

  • "The large bedrooms and comfortable beds."

    Everything we needed under one roof. Very well thought out.

    Reviewed by Gemma6.7May 2021

  • "Just a fantastic place to relax and spend some time with the family."

    The Hand and The west pubs are both fantastic to eat and drink in. We will definitely be back

    Reviewed by Robin6.7May 2021

  • "Fabulous cottage in a very peaceful setting."

    Great walks straight from the front door, hills, valleys, sheep and green green grass! Lovely pub five minutes away. Such a shame we had to leave 24 hours early due to a local lockdown coming into force!

    Reviewed by Jillian16.0Sep 2020

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with TV, 1 x double with TV, 1 x bunk
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Oil central heating and woodburning stove
  • Induction cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, Smart TV and WiFi
  • Hot tub (includes privacy cover)
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot and highchair available on request.Off-road parking for two smaller cars or one large vehicle
  • Front patio area with table, chairs, and rear garden area with patio area with seating
  • Sorry, no pets or smoking allowed
  • Shop 5.1 miles, pub 0.4 miles

The property

Glyn Ceiriog 5.1 miles.

Enjoying a prime position within North Wales, being in within striking distance of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, Pistyll Rhaeadr and the famous town of Llangollen is this semi-detached cottage, 3 Rock Terrace.

With so much to see and do within the area, this is a great spot for families seeking an action-packed holiday and the cottage boasts everything you could possibly need for superb self-catering experience, you will be delighted to call this home during your visit.

Enter into the characterful sitting room and look forward to sinking into the sumptuous sofa as you flick through the channels of the Smart TV, with the woodburning stove crackling in the background, offering a tranquil ambiance as you relax into your evening.

When you are not dining in the two local pubs, be sure to make use of the range of quality appliances within the contemporary kitchen, with the added benefit of a dishwasher and a washing machine to offer a helping hand for the duration of your stay.

As the evening draws to a close, make your way up the staircase to find three elegantly-presented bedrooms, consisting of a king-size double bedroom with TV, a double bedroom with TV and a bunk bedroom, each enjoying a refreshing colour palette, good storage space and pretty views of the surroundings to admire as you wake up each morning.

To take advantage of the sunshine all day, the property has a front and rear garden, with the front garden boasting tranquil sounds of a nearby stream whilst the rear garden enjoys views of the rocks, which the cottage was named after.

If you can tear yourself away from this quaint cottage, venture a short distance into the centre of the village, where you will find two pubs The West Arms and The Hand at Llanarmon, each one serving food or travel further afield into Glyn Ceiriog, where you will find further eateries and a shop for picking up the essentials.

To keep you busy whilst here, be sure to visit Pistyll Rhaeadr, a 240ft high waterfall nestled amidst the Berwyn Mountains, providing great walking opportunities.

From here, you can also visit the charming town of Llangollen, look forward to meandering the pretty lanes lined with independent shops or stroll along the Victoria Promenade before enjoying delicious fish and chips; towering over the town are the ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, also waiting to be explored on foot.

Other walking opportunities includes the Offa’s Dyke Path and the beautiful Clwydian Hills, or if you are feeling really adventurous, venture to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park to climb the highest mountain peak in Wales.

For those seeking something more leisurely, visit the dramatic World Heritage Site of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct or delve into the area’s past by visiting the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig.

The city of Chester is also nearby, offering superb shopping opportunities, as well as home to a world-renowned zoo, promising a great day out for the whole family.

3 Rock Terrace is a wonderful getaway to enjoy with loved ones.

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About the location

GLYN CEIRIOG

Llangollen 5 miles; Chirk 6 miles; Oswestry 9 miles.

Glyn Ceiriog is the main village in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley in Wrexham County, North Wales. This beautiful valley, described by Lloyd George as 'a little piece of heaven on earth’, offers a wealth of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, from walking and fishing to horse riding and cycling. Formerly the centre of the slate mining industry in the valley, Glyn Ceiriog is located three miles south of Llangollen and offers a good range of local amenities, including two village pubs, a Post Office containing tourist information and a cafe, a well-stocked village store and a community sports centre, offering a range of activities including bicycle hire, tennis, indoor bowls and table tennis. Nearby, you will find a wide array of attractions, with the dramatic World Heritage Site of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct well worth a visit. Set alongside the boulder-strewn River Dee, why not visit the popular town of Llangollen, famous for the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod? Offering a good range of pubs and restaurants, as well as many interesting shops, the town also boasts a dramatic mountain backdrop. Explore the Dee Valley by steam train or canal boat, or take an exhilarating walk up to Castell Dinas Brân, high above the town to enjoy the breathtaking view! The National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are both within easy driving distance, while a day-long car trip can take you to visit six of the Seven Wonders of Wales. Enjoy a visit to the Old Hill Fort at Oswestry, scenic walking on Offa’s Dyke Path, along the crest of the Clwydian Hills, or access the national rail network to explore the Roman city of Chester, Shrewsbury and beyond. Glyn Ceiriog is a wonderful base for exploring this beautiful region all year round.

Off-road parking for two smaller cars or one large vehicle.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas