Ruthin, Snowdonia and North Wales
Sleeping two people in one bedroom, this lovely single storey cottage is in an idyllic location a mile from Ruthin.
Distyll is a welcoming single storey property on the owners' smallholding a mile from Ruthin. There is a bedroom which can be offered as a king-size double or a twin room. There is a bathroom with bath and shower cubicle, a kitchen with dining area and a sitting room. Outside are lovely gardens with a stream, off road parking, and access to walking paths, some of which take you right down into Ruthin itself. Distyll makes an ideal base for those looking for a peaceful escape within easy reach of amenities and attractions.
Ruthin has its origins in the 13th Century and was a popular market-town. Evidence of its long and illustrious history can be found in the beams and brickwork in buildings throughout the town. Pendref Chapel is Ruthin's oldest chapel, dating back to around 1827. Other impressive medieval buildings include Maen Huail, where, according to legend, Huail was beheaded for trying to scupper King Arthur's quest for true love. In addition to sites of historical interest, many of the pubs and inns in Ruthin have their own tales to tell, such as the 16th Century Myddleton Arms; the site of many cock-fights and having an unusual window arrangement known locally as ‘the eyes of Ruthin'. Other attractions near to Ruthin include the striking ruins of Denbigh Castle and Valle Crucis Abbey, which dates back to the 13th Century.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Total | £325.00 |
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Total | £312.00 |
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Short breaks may also be available.
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