Brymbo 1.3 miles.
Settled next to the owner's home in idyllic, rural grounds is this single-storey, detached cottage, Redwood Lodge, found on the outskirts of the village of Bwlchgwyn.
Perfect for a family or a couple, Redwood Lodge boasts two bedrooms and enjoys its own private garden area as well as access to the owner's grounds with paths to woodland walks.
Make your way into this charming property and head down the hall to find the snug sitting room where a woodburning stove sits in the corner to keep your cosied and warm as you enjoy the Smart TV from the soft seating.
Notice the beams above before stepping into the kitchen/diner, with original quarry tiling below, the galley kitchen hosts all you need for whipping up home-cooked meals, with the benefit of a washing machine too.
From here you can find the shower room serving both bedrooms, and a double with lovely animal print wallpaper.
Back down the hall find the second bedroom comprising of a family layout with a single bed and a euro-king-size bed, decorated in pretty, neutral tones, it's a tranquil sleeping spot.
Head outside to discover a storage box for bikes or prams, with a private bit of the grounds just for guests boasting a hammock to relax in, garden furniture and a fantastic brick-built barbecue area.
Explore the enchanting woodland setting with paths leading to woodland walks and a pretty pond, while you can take little ones to see the animals in the owner's field including goats, chickens and ducks!
The village of Bwlchgwyn is home to a local pub and is just over a mile away, while the next village over, Brymbo is home to local shops and more pubs and restaurants to enjoy.
Scenic walks can be enjoyed in the Moss Valley Country Park, former coal mining valley with walking and cycling paths here to explore around the woodland and lakes, with another tranquil spot being Alyn Waters.
Spend the day at the National Trust's Erddig, a large 18th century manor surrounded by a huge 12,000-acre garden, with ornate furnishings within the interior and landscaped gardens outside, it makes a fascinating trip.
The town centre of Wrexham is within easy reach and offers a wealth of restaurants and pubs, along with excellent shopping, perfect for rainy days.
Head south to the lovely town of Chirk to visit another National Trust estate, Chirk Castle, before viewing the scenic Chirk Aqueduct and stopping in at one of the delightful tearooms here.
The Clwydian Range is nearby too, ideal for active walkers who will seek out peaks like Foel Fenlli, Bryn Alyn and Moel Gwy, soaking up the fantastic views from the top.
Enjoy each day exploring North Wales, looking forward to ending each day in the comfort of Redwood Lodge.