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Weirglodd

Ruthin, North Wales & Snowdonia (Ref. 1159392)

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5.0

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  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Games Room
  • Broadband / WiFi

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36 Customer Review(s)

  • Kelly Curtis

    “We recently had an amazing stay at Weirglodd “Hobbit House” to celebrate my son’s 10th birthday (the week before), my husband’s birthday that weekend, and even Mother’s Day — so it was a very special trip for us.”

    It absolutely did not disappoint! The House: The Hobbit House was exactly as we’d hoped and looked even more incredible in person. At night, the lighting made it feel truly magical. The views over the vast open fields were so calming and peaceful, whether we were outside or admiring them through the beautiful circular windows — it really added to that authentic Hobbit / Lord of the Rings feel. Inside, everything was spotless, cosy, and thoughtfully laid out. The heated floors made a ...

    It absolutely did not disappoint! The House: The Hobbit House was exactly as we’d hoped and looked even more incredible in person. At night, the lighting made it feel truly magical. The views over the vast open fields were so calming and peaceful, whether we were outside or admiring them through the beautiful circular windows — it really added to that authentic Hobbit / Lord of the Rings feel. Inside, everything was spotless, cosy, and thoughtfully laid out. The heated floors made a huge difference, especially in March, and having a bathroom attached to each room was incredibly convenient. The kitchen was fully equipped with everything we needed for our stay. Outside Area: The hot tub was huge, well maintained, and a real highlight. Watching Wales finally win a rugby match while relaxing in the tub is a memory we’ll definitely remember! The outdoor kitchen was fantastic — we ended up cooking most of our meals there as it was quicker and even better than the indoor oven. The outdoor seating was comfortable and cosy, especially with the added blankets, and the log fire was a wonderful touch given the chilly weather. Games Room & Family Time: The boys had an amazing time playing pool, darts, and table football in the games room. It gave us a great opportunity to enjoy quality family time together, and the fact that it was just behind the house meant they could safely pop back and forth on their own. Hosts & Special Touches: Huw and Jane were incredibly welcoming and accommodating. They went above and beyond by bringing a lamb over for our boys to see, as they love animals and were especially excited about the newborns on the farm. The next day, they returned to give us the unforgettable experience of bottle-feeding a 4-day-old lamb — something the boys will remember forever. This truly was the highlight of our stay, and we’re so grateful for the effort they made to make our visit extra special. We had such a memorable and magical stay and would highly recommend the Hobbit House to anyone looking for a unique and relaxing getaway.

    - Kelly Curtis, March 2026

Summary

  • Sykes Gem Awards 2025 Gold winner for Best in North Wales
  • Two king-size beds with ensuite, shower, basin and WC, open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, sitting area with a sofa
  • Underfloor heating
  • Electric oven, four-ring electric hob, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle
  • Shared use of washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Smart TV, Wifi, Bluetooth
  • Communal games room with pool table and football table
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Fenced garden area with gate
  • Covered outdoor space with outdoor kitchen
  • Hot tub with Bluetooth
  • Outdoor TV
  • Ninja BBQ
  • Outside fire cube woodburning stove
  • Fire pit
  • Bike wash area
  • One well behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry no smoking
  • Shop 5.4 miles, pub 2.5 miles
  • Note: Starter pack of fuel provided, extra wood can be purchased for £5 per basket off the owners
  • Note: There are local 2, 3 and 5 mile walks through Clocaenog Forest, you can find the walks on Strava starting from the pods
  • Please note: This property accepts booking beginning on a Monday or Friday.

The property

Weirglodd is the perfect setting for a walking holiday for couples or a family.

This property is a quirky holiday pod set in the breathtakingly beautiful North Wales countryside and is close to the quaint Denbighshire village of Cyffylliog.

Surrounded by gorgeous countryside, fields and forests with a working farm next door, the setting is simply sublime and is perfect for those who love the great outdoors.

Imagine coming back to Weirglodd after a day of walking, taking off your hiking boots and letting yourself into the wonderful space which has a welcoming seating area with spectacular views, somewhere you can imagine chilling out.

For something more exciting, step outside to the fantastic outdoor space where you will find a fire pit, loads of seating and a covered area with a hot tub, a kitchen area, a woodburning stove and even a TV, to enjoy time under the stars.

This is a really different entertaining space where you can imagine lots of happy holiday memories being made.

There is also a communal games room with a pool table, table football and plenty of seating.

When it’s time for bed, guests can choose from two king-size beds and each has its own shower room so no worrying about queuing for the bathroom in the morning.

There is nowhere more idyllic to wake up to in the morning and after a hearty breakfast overlooking the Welsh countryside, you’re good to go.

Discover the perfect blend of comfort and sustainability at our unique property, where all heating is efficiently generated by an advanced wind turbine system.

Enjoy a warm, cozy atmosphere throughout your stay, knowing that your comfort is powered by clean, renewable energy.

This eco-friendly feature ensures a minimal carbon footprint, allowing you to relax in a luxurious setting while contributing to a greener planet․ There are walks from the doorstep to the adjoining Clogaenog Forest with Snowdonia National Park not far away.

Pay a visit to captivating Ruthin which is a bustling market town with lots of lovely shops and eateries as well as Ruthin Castle, Gaol and Craft Centre, which are all worth checking out.

Nearby Bala is a great destination for watersports enthusiasts and attractions such as Greenacres Park, Ty Mawr Country Park and Llangollen Railway are all worth a visit.

If you prefer to stay local, the surrounding forestry holds a 2 mile, 3 mile and 5 mile circular walk.

For a rural break with a difference, Weirglodd is the perfect destination and promises views and memories you’ll treasure forever.

This property can be booked with property reference 1159387 (Rhosydd) and 1159391 (Caebach).

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

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About the location

RUTHIN

Llangollen 12 miles; Bala 18.5 miles; Chester 25 miles; Betws-y-Coed 30 miles.

The hilltop town of Ruthin lies to the north of Llangollen via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. The town is picturesque with attractive half-timbered buildings, mainly clustered around St Peter’s Square. There are many interesting shops and buildings, whilst the Nant Clwyd House (the oldest timber frame in Wales), Ruthin Gaol and Ruthin Craft Centre, which houses work by internationally recognised artists and craftspeople, are also worth a visit. Beautiful countryside is on Ruthin’s doorstep with Lake Brenig, Moel Famau Country Park and Clocaenog Forest close by. Further afield, but still within easy touring distance, are the coast, Snowdonia National Park and historic Chester.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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