Escape to Gwynfryn, a cosy pet-friendly Welsh cottage in Corwen, where traditional charm meets modern comfort - perfect for five guests exploring the stunning Dee Valley and beyond.
1 step to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Woodburner
Dining room.
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Fridge/Freezer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bedroom 3: Single (3ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Woodburner
Dining room.
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Fridge/Freezer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bedroom 3: Single (3ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and fuel for wood burner included. Enclosed back garden with sitting-out area. Private parking for 1 car; additional on road parking. No smoking.
Nestled in the heart of North Wales, Gwynfryn is a charming holiday home that combines traditional cottage character with modern comfort.
Perfect for families, small groups, or anyone looking for a peaceful break, this delightful retreat sleeps up to five guests across three bedrooms, a spacious double, a comfortable twin, and a cosy single. With its flexible layout, it’s ideal whether you’re travelling as a couple, with children, or bringing along friends. The living room is the heart of Gwynfryn, where a log burner creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, the perfect spot to relax after a day of adventure. For modern convenience, there’s a Smart TV so you can stream your favourite shows or enjoy a film night by the fire. The cottage retains a traditional charm throughout, blending rustic details with all the comforts you need for a stress-free stay. Pets are welcome too, so your four-legged companions can join you in exploring this beautiful corner of Wales.
Step outside and you’ll discover Corwen, a market town full of history and character, set against the stunning backdrop of the Dee Valley. The area is a haven for walkers and nature lovers, with trails leading up into the Berwyn Mountains and access to the scenic Clwydian Range. Corwen is steeped in Welsh heritage, it’s known as the home of Owain Glyndwr, a national hero, and local landmarks reflect this proud history. The town offers traditional pubs, shops, and cafes, giving you a taste of authentic Welsh life.
A short drive takes you to Llangollen, famous for its canal, steam railway, and the world-renowned International Musical Eisteddfod. Meanwhile, Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach, making Gwynfryn the perfect base for both relaxation and adventure.
Whether you’re seeking cosy evenings by the fire, long country walks, or days spent exploring North Wales’ rich culture and landscapes, Gwynfryn offers the perfect holiday home for your stay. Beach 22 miles.
Perfect for families, small groups, or anyone looking for a peaceful break, this delightful retreat sleeps up to five guests across three bedrooms, a spacious double, a comfortable twin, and a cosy single. With its flexible layout, it’s ideal whether you’re travelling as a couple, with children, or bringing along friends. The living room is the heart of Gwynfryn, where a log burner creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, the perfect spot to relax after a day of adventure. For modern convenience, there’s a Smart TV so you can stream your favourite shows or enjoy a film night by the fire. The cottage retains a traditional charm throughout, blending rustic details with all the comforts you need for a stress-free stay. Pets are welcome too, so your four-legged companions can join you in exploring this beautiful corner of Wales.
Step outside and you’ll discover Corwen, a market town full of history and character, set against the stunning backdrop of the Dee Valley. The area is a haven for walkers and nature lovers, with trails leading up into the Berwyn Mountains and access to the scenic Clwydian Range. Corwen is steeped in Welsh heritage, it’s known as the home of Owain Glyndwr, a national hero, and local landmarks reflect this proud history. The town offers traditional pubs, shops, and cafes, giving you a taste of authentic Welsh life.
A short drive takes you to Llangollen, famous for its canal, steam railway, and the world-renowned International Musical Eisteddfod. Meanwhile, Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach, making Gwynfryn the perfect base for both relaxation and adventure.
Whether you’re seeking cosy evenings by the fire, long country walks, or days spent exploring North Wales’ rich culture and landscapes, Gwynfryn offers the perfect holiday home for your stay. Beach 22 miles.