Situated on the Glyn Ceiriog Valley Caravan Park, amongst 18 privately-owned static caravans is Caravan, a delightful open-plan property surrounded by greenery, woodland, views of the hillside and the sound of the nearby River Ceiriog and waterfall trickling by in the distance.
This family-friendly property is ideal for a couple or small family wanting to escape to this tranquil North Wales location, while also being within easy reach of the popular town of Llangollen and the magnificent Snowdonia National Park.
The property is fairly private, with a row of... The property is fairly private, with a row of hedges separating it from the nearby camping field, and a large lawn to enjoy use of, as well as a wrap-around decking area with a sheltered seating area, so you can relax and enjoy the peaceful sound of the water trickling by, no matter the weather.
Park your car at the side of the property and take five steps up onto the decking, before entering the property into an open-plan living space with a bright and spacious feel, thanks to its high a-frame ceiling and contemporary décor.
The well-equipped but compact kitchen makes excellent use of the space, allowing you to prepare wonderful home-cooked meals, to be enjoyed at the dining table or why not open the sliding doors and head out onto the lawn to fire up the barbecue for an alfresco dinner in the evening?.
After dinner, move into the sitting room and kick back on the sofa as you enjoy a glass of wine and a cosy night in front of the TV, as the electric fire heats up the space.
Catch up on rest in the master double bedroom with a handy en-suite basin and WC and fitted storage for your belongings, while the twin room is ideal for children and both rooms share use of a shower room.
Glyn Ceiriog is the main village in the Ceiriog Valley, and offers a plethora of mountain, forest and hill walks, encompassing beautiful waterfalls like Pistyll Rhaeadr, a 240ft-high waterfall resting within the Berwyn Mountains, as well as picturesque scenery.
The village boasts two pubs, a well-stocked convenience store for any essential items, and a Post Office with a café, while the community sports centre allows you to hire bikes, play tennis and play table tennis.
Venture towards the Wales/England border to discover Chirk Castle, a national Trust-owned Medieval estate with immaculate gardens, as well as Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, an impressive World Heritage Site alongside the River Dee, complete with 19 arches.
Explore the nearby town of Llangollen, which boasts charming lanes lined with independent stores, boutique shops pubs and other eateries; treat yourselves to some delicious fish and chips to accompany your idyllic afternoon stroll along the Victoria promenade.
Hike up to Castell Dinas Brân, the remains of a 13th century Iron Age hillfort, which stand impressively on a hill top, towering over the town, and explore the Dee Valley from the comfort of a boat or steam train.
Walking opportunities can be enjoyed along the Offa’s Dyke Path and through the Clwydian Hills, and if you are feeling adventurous, head to the spectacular Snowdonia National Park to take on the challenging climb of Snowdon, Wales' highest peak.
Surrounded by remarkable countryside and offering plenty of opportunities for adventure nearby, Caravan is a wonderful base for a North Wales getaway.