Holiday Cottages In Denbighshire

Denbighshire, Wales features castle-strewn hills, Clwydian mountain walks, and towns echoing with Welsh legend, language and enduring borderland strength.

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The Grousemoor
Llandegla, Denbighshire

If you are looking for a luxurious break for friends and family The Grousemoor has everything you need and more.

Sleeps
15
Bedrooms
7
Bathroom
7
Pets allowed
2
Price:
7 nights from £6095
Location:
0.5m from Llandegla
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Crogen Coach House
Llandrillo, Denbighshire

This superb, characteristic house boasts spacious rooms, open fires and certainly makes a great base for a large family get-together.

Sleeps
17
Bedrooms
9
Bathroom
5
Pets allowed
2
Price:
7 nights from £4395
Location:
0.9m from Llandrillo
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Cwm Cadair - Luxurious Welsh Countryside
Ruthin, Denbighshire

An idyllic spot above Llandyrnog with a local pub near beautiful Ruthin with its craft centre castle goal footgolf and independent shops: Denbigh with its museum castle and gliding and the market town Mold with its street market and theatre all are within 7 miles. Further afield 20-mile radius there are lots of things to see and do from riding on a steam train to visiting the zoo going gliding or take the castle tour stroll along the river or take the horse-drawn canal boat have a go at Zip world climb the highest point in the Clwydian Range or Snowdonia National Park for the ultimate challenge. Enjoy Chester with its vibrant city zoo and racecourse or the beaches along North Wales coastline Enjoy the warmth of underfloor heating on the ground floor and all the little thoughtful extras to enhance your stay. Enter through the front door into the hall on your right is the TV snug with comfy sofas Smart TV and electric log effect fire for cosy nights in. To your left is the imposing and creatively designed lounge/kitchen/diner with a feature glass wall commanding fabulous uninterrupted mountain views on a clear day you can see Snowdon s summit! The creatively designed kitchen has all the equipment you need with an electric induction range style oven fridge/freezer microwave and the dishwasher sits perfectly in the large island in this social space. When ready walk over to the bespoke refectory table with plenty of space for everyone to gather around and enjoy time together. After dinner continue round to the inviting lounge with comfortable sofas fireplace with contemporary electric fire and Smart TV not forgetting the picture windows with stunning views. Also on the ground floor you will find the utility room with a washing machine tumble dryer second fridge and a separate WC. Continue through to the large glass porch with plenty of space for your outdoor attire access to the rear patio and up two steps to the double bedroom with ensuite shower and WC. This also leads to the fabulous swimming pool for your private use. Upstairs there are a further 4 bedrooms to choose from the super-king-size with ensuite shower and WC and sliding doors to the glass balcony a double with TV and ensuite shower room with shower and WC a lovely twin zip-and-link (which be made as a super-king-size on request) and the full-size bunk room. Lastly there is a stylish family bathroom with a freestanding bath separate shower and WC. Outside in the enclosed garden you will find the converted barn with swimming pool 2 showers and WC plus a seating area inside and out. Also find the hot tub (available from Feb 2024) and games barn with a football table and further seating. Enjoy alfresco dining near the house on the paved patio with table chairs and charcoal BBQ and gather around the fire pit near the flower meadow. There is a bike rack with a washdown and parking for five cars. Need to know: 5 bedrooms 1 super king size, 2 double, I bunk room, and 1 twin zip and link (which can be made up as a super king size on request before arrival). 4 bathrooms 1 bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC, 3 ensuite shower rooms with shower and WC, and a separate WC. Kitchen with electric range style oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Utility with washing machine, tumble dryer and additional fridge. Travel cot and highchair available. Smart TV in the lounge, snug, and double bedrooms. Indoor heated private swimming pool (10.5m x 4.5m x 1.2m depth) with changing rooms. Outdoor hot tub. Games barn with table football table, relaxed seating area and dining table. Enclosed garden with patio, garden furniture, charcoal BBQ, and fire pit.. Bike rack with a washdown. Off road parking for up to 5 cars. Beach 12 miles, shop and pub within 1 mile. Owner requires guests to sign a pool usage agreement before access to the pool can be given. Please note, group bookings may be checked to ensure the purpose of the stay is for a holiday.

Sleeps
10
Bedrooms
5
Bathroom
4
Pets allowed
Price:
7 nights from £3424
Location:
5.4m from Ruthin
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Richmond Hall
Saint Asaph, Denbighshire

Main House: Six bedrooms: 1 x Family room with king-size double and 2 singles with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size double room with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size double room with additional single bed with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size room double with additonal single bed with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size double room with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size ground floor double room. Dining room (seats 18), Sitting room (seats 10). Drawing room. First floor games room with snooker table, pool table, darts board, dance floor, bar, Sky TV, fridge, seating area, basin and WC. Private heated indoor swimming pool (measuring approx 5m x 12m, depth 1.2m to 2.1m) and Jacuzzi, sauna with changing room with shower, basin and WC. Annexe: All ground floor. Two bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. The Annexe, 1 king size bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with family bathroom

Sleeps
20
Bedrooms
8
Bathroom
9
Pets allowed
Price:
7 nights from £3122
Location:
0.2m from Saint Asaph
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About Denbighshire

Welcome to Denbighshire in Wales, United Kingdom!

Here, you'll find a captivating blend of rich history, breathtaking natural landscapes, and vibrant cultural experiences.

Explore the charming towns and villages, immerse yourself in the local events, and marvel at the stunning mountains and valleys that surround you.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a unique adventure, Denbighshire has something for everyone.

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through this remarkable corner of the United Kingdom.

Location and Geography

Located in the northeastern part of Wales, Denbighshire is characterized by its diverse geography and stunning natural landscapes. As you explore this region, you'll be captivated by the majestic mountain ranges, picturesque valleys, and enchanting forests.

Denbighshire is home to the Clwydian Range, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where you can embark on scenic hikes and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. The River Dee also runs through Denbighshire, offering opportunities for fishing and boating.

Along the coast, you'll find sandy beaches and charming seaside towns, such as Rhyl and Prestatyn. With its varied topography, Denbighshire is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing endless adventures and breathtaking vistas at every turn.

Historical Significance

Discover the rich historical significance of Denbighshire in Wales as you delve into its fascinating past.

Denbighshire has a long and storied history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period. The region was occupied by the Celts and later became part of the Roman Empire.

It played a significant role in medieval Wales, with castles and fortifications dotting the landscape. Denbighshire was also a hotspot for the industrial revolution, with its coal mines and textile industry driving economic growth.

The area has witnessed key moments in Welsh history, including the Welsh uprising against English rule in the 13th century.

Today, Denbighshire's historical landmarks and heritage sites continue to attract visitors, offering a glimpse into its rich and varied past.

Natural Attractions

As you explore Denbighshire in Wales, you'll be captivated by the diverse natural attractions that adorn the region. From the majestic Clwydian Range, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, to the picturesque Dee Valley, there's something for every nature lover.

Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Llyn Brenig Reservoir, where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll or indulge in water activities like sailing and fishing. Discover the enchanting Horseshoe Falls, a stunning waterfall that cascades gracefully along the River Dee.

Take a leisurely hike through the lush Clocaenog Forest, home to an abundance of wildlife and breathtaking views. And don't forget to visit the beautiful coastline, where you can explore sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside towns.

Denbighshire truly offers a wealth of natural wonders waiting to be explored.

Cultural Highlights

Continue your exploration of Denbighshire in Wales by immersing yourself in its rich cultural highlights.

Start by visiting the historic town of Denbigh, where you can explore the ruins of Denbigh Castle and take a stroll through its charming streets lined with traditional Welsh architecture.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience the vibrant arts scene in the region. Visit the Ruthin Craft Centre, a hub for contemporary craft and design, showcasing the works of local and international artists.

For a taste of local culture, attend one of the many festivals and events held throughout the year, such as the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, celebrating music and dance from around the world.

With its diverse range of cultural experiences, Denbighshire offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Local Communities and Events

Looking to delve deeper into the cultural fabric of Denbighshire in Wales? How do local communities and events contribute to the vibrant tapestry of this region?

1. Engaging Festivals: Denbighshire hosts a range of festivals throughout the year, such as the Ruthin Festival, showcasing local talent in music, arts, and crafts. These events bring communities together and celebrate the rich heritage of the area.

2. Active Community Groups: Denbighshire is home to numerous active community groups, working towards various causes, from environmental conservation to supporting local businesses. These groups foster a sense of togetherness and create opportunities for residents to make a positive impact.

3. Traditional Gatherings: From agricultural shows to traditional Welsh Eisteddfods, Denbighshire embraces its cultural traditions. These gatherings provide platforms for locals to showcase their talents, share stories, and celebrate their unique heritage.

Through these local communities and events, Denbighshire continues to thrive, preserving its cultural identity and nurturing a strong sense of belonging among its residents.

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