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The Shepherds Hut at Hafoty Boeth

Corwen, North Wales & Snowdonia (Ref. 1199079)

Menai Holiday Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile

Summary

  • Studio-style, open-plan layout with double bed, kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Woodburning stove
  • Gas hob, microwave, fridge
  • TV
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Parking
  • Enclosed decking and gardens with patio furniture and barbecue
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.3 miles
  • Note: Check-in is at 3pm and check-out is at 11am

The property

The Shepherds Hut at Hafoty Boeth offers an enchanting escape, bringing guests to a beautifully crafted shepherd’s hut nestled on the edge of Corwen, Denbighshire, surrounded by far reaching views across rolling countryside.

Just a short stroll from the market town, this charming retreat is perfectly suited to two, pairing its romantic setting with a backdrop of serene rural scenery. Step inside to discover a thoughtfully arranged studio-style layout, where the inviting double bed sits beneath a wide window framing the peaceful outdoors.

From slow mornings admiring the landscape to restful evenings watching the daylight fade, the space encourages you to settle into the gentle rhythm of rural life.

A small sitting area with TV provides a spot to unwind after days exploring the wider region, while the woodburning stove brings a welcoming glow on cooler evenings.

The compact kitchen is well arranged for preparing simple meals for two, and the sleek shower room completes the interior with its modern finish and refreshing facilities. The outside space is designed for lingering.

Begin your day on the enclosed decking with a warm drink as birdsong fills the air, before returning later for leisurely alfresco suppers cooked on the barbecue.

As night falls, settle into the garden to take in the stillness and gaze at the stars scattered above the valley. When adventure calls, you’ll find plenty nearby.

Walk straight from the doorstep into the Denbighshire countryside, or venture a little further to tackle Moel Famau or explore the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia.

Llangollen offers the heritage railway and scenic riverside walks, Ruthin invites you to discover its commanding castle and leafy streets, and history lovers will appreciate visits to National Trust favourites Chirk and Erddig. The Shepherds Hut at Hafoty Boeth in Corwen, Denbighshire, presents a wonderful base for experiencing the beauty and heritage of this remarkable corner of North Wales.

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About the location

CORWEN

Llangollen 10 miles; Bala 12 miles; Ruthin 12 miles; Betws-y-Coed 22 miles.

Set in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, at the meeting point of five river valleys, is the picturesque North Wales market town of Corwen. A charming town offering plenty of local amenities including traditional butchers, greengrocers and bakeries as well as a selection of pubs, cafes, restaurants and a leisure centre, trim trail and children’s play area. Corwen provides everything you need whilst discovering this stunning area. A journey on the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway, which has now been extended to Corwen, is one of the best ways to see the beautiful views of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in comfort. Take a horse-drawn canal boat from Llangollen and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pontcysyllte, Britain’s largest aqueduct. Corwen is immersed in history and heritage; learn about Owain Glyndwr, the self-proclaimed Prince of Wales, explore beautiful Rug Chapel and Langar Church, or climb through the heather to one of the most important Iron Age hill forts, Caer Drewyn, built around 800 BC. Visit the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig, explore the atmospheric ruins of Cistercian Valle Crucis Abbey and Castell Dinas Brân. Foodies can visit the nearby Rhug Estate, one of the largest organic properties in the UK and dine at Tyddyn Llan in nearby Llandrillo, considered to be one of Wales' finest restaurants. The historical town of Ruthin and the town of Bala, with its celebrated lake, offering wonderful watersports, are nearby. The nearby exhilarating Snowdonia National Park; an arena of outdoor adventure is just waiting to be discovered and can also be accessed via the lovely village of Betws-y-Coed, the official 'Gateway to Snowdonia’.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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