This cosy cottage is located in the village of Dyserth, close to the town of Prestatyn.
The cottage is at the base of the waterfalls and you can actually see and hear them from the door.
Perfect for couples, this retreat makes a wonderful romantic break throughout the year and offers a warm and homely stay.
On the ground floor, a sitting room is complete with a sofa and patterned arm chairs, for a comfortable place to unwind after a day of adventure.
The light and fresh kitchen is most appealing and ideal for preparing your favourite meals from morning through to evening.
Afterwards, you can relax in the dining room next to the feature fireplace and reminisce over your recent trips.
As the night draws in, the super king-size bedroom makes a soothing environment to cosy up with a good book or watch TV before drifting into a peaceful night’s sleep.
The lovely en-suite is beautifully presented, boasting a roll top bath as well as a walk-in shower, surrounded by pretty décor.
Outside of the cottage you can relax on the garden furniture listening to the sounds of the waterfall.
For a day of adventure, take a trip down to the Rhaeadr waterfall itself to experience true bliss and take in wondrous scenery, be sure to stop at the tea rooms next door to indulge in a delicious treat in between exploring the delights of North Wales.
The village of Dyserth is also home to two pubs, serving good food for when you feel like an evening of traditional English dining!
Just a short drive away you can find two golf courses; St Melyd Golf Course Meliden and Rhuddlan Golf Club, perfect for the avid outdoorsman or when you feel like some peace and quiet surrounded by luscious landscapes.
The local area also boasts easy access to walks including Offa’s Dyke Path, Gop Hill, Allt Y Craig and Golden Grove, ideal for nature spotting and countryside rambling, or for a different type of nature, take a trip to seaside resort Rhyl, here you can find a SeaQuarium presenting you with magnificent sea life species, as well as the area being home to a pavilion theatre, miniature railway, and the wondrous walking routes along the coast.
Close by you can find, Prestatyn's Blue Flag beach, providing you with miles of golden sand and ample opportunities to get involved in watersports and sun soaking.
In reach of Snowdonia National Park, the Clwydian Hill Range and Llandudno, Llidiart Cerrig makes the perfect base to uncover the wonders of North Wales.