Ty Cerrig

North Wales
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Bungalow
  • Sykes 3
  • A lovely terraced cottage located in the village of Dyserth in Denbighshire. Cosy retreat. Ideal for small families or couples. Prestatyn 4 miles.

    Features

    Allows Pets
    Coastal
    Countryside
    Garden
    Off Road Parking
    Wifi

    Available Dates

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    Resting in the village of Dyserth, this small terraced cottage is an excellent choice for a cosy getaway all season round. Perfect for small families or couples, this retreat lies within close proximity of scenic attractions, and makes an excellent base for sightseers with a bundle of walks to choose from. The accommodation offers a well-equipped kitchen, and a welcoming sitting room for you to relax once the day’s adventures have been enjoyed. Rest in front of the electric woodburning stove and feel right at home. The wet room is a nice feature of the cottage, an all-white suite, with easy access for wheelchair users. Two bedrooms complete the interior, comprising of a super king-size and a twin bedroom, each beautifully styled and promising a good night’s sleep. Outside, a small garden is located to the front and rear of the property, ideal for some fresh air, or a moment or two soaking in the sunshine. Close to the property you can find an abundance of exciting attractions, take a stroll down to the Rhaeadr waterfall to experience true tranquillity, a charming spot to enjoy the natural wonders of Dyserth, as well as holding a tea room next door, perfect for a tasty treat before carrying on with your exploration. The village is also home to ancient castle ruins, making it a great spot to immerse yourself in history, or for the avid outdoorsman, nearby you can find several wondrous walking routes, including the 177 mile walk of Offa’s Dyke following the English/Welsh border, as well as Gop Hill, Allt Y Craig and Golden Grove all being in reach too. For a day out with a difference, head to Prestatyn to surround yourself with the excitement of the coast, here you can find a wide selection of watersports for all to get involved in, or to simply observe a natural water lover, be sure to check out the SeaQuarium at Rhyl, where you can also find a quaint pavilion theatre, a miniature railway, and even more beaches to explore. Within reach of the seaside town of Colwyn Bay and the traditionally Roman city of Chester, Ty Cerrig makes a fantastic base for exploring this exciting area of Wales and beyond.

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