Golden Gate Holiday Centre - Holiday Accommodation 21406
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge. TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car. Private, enclosed side terrace with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Pub 0.6 miles. Note: This property does not have a freezer. Note: There is a step up in the garden, please take care. Note: Owners have land and stables, they may let guests bring a horse
Nestled among the hills on the outskirts of Llangollen is Cam O’r Fechan Annexe. This wonderful single-storey holiday home boasts handy off-road parking, a position on the outskirts of the idyllic town of Llangollen, an open-plan living space and a spacious double bedroom, perfect for couples seeking a romantic retreat in North Wales. When you arrive, make the most of the plush sofa to relax on after your long journey, or freshen up in the spacious shower before settling down for a good meal in the well-equipped kitchen. If the sun is shining, pop open a bottle of fizz and take in the rays in your private
garden, perhaps eating al fresco, or just taking in the dramatic scenery from one of the sun loungers. And when you’ve shaken off the dust of your journey, there are plenty of places to go and see. Wrexham Football Club’s Racecourse ground is only a 25-minute drive away. Or if football is not your thing, then try a ride across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, the star of the Unesco World Heritage site; and if the idea of boating across the Stream in
the Sky is too adventurous, there are plenty of things to do within walking distance. Visit Plas Newydd, where the Ladies of Llangollen settled after eloping from Ireland, or Castell Dinas Bran, one of Owain Glyndwr’s fortifications. Or go a bit
further afield and see Valle Crucis Abbey and the beginning of the Llangollen Canal at the Horseshoe Falls. Make the most of the fabulous scenery on foot or on a bicycle, or if you’re really
adventurous, canoe down the River Dee. If you’re a fan of motorbikes, be sure to check out the Llangollen Motor Museum
and, of course, no trip to Llangollen would be complete without crossing the iconic Llangollen Bridge. Further afield, Betwys y Coed in Snowdonia, and National Trust properties Chirk Castle and Erddig Hall are also worth a trip. The charming town of Shrewsbury and the exciting cities of Chester and Liverpool are
perfect for a day out, which can be reached by car or public transport, so there’s plenty to do. After a day exploring, refuel at one of the town’s excellent restaurants, such as The Corn Mill or The Three Eagles. Choose Cam O’r Fechan Annexe as the base for your next retreat to Llangollen, North Wales.
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