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An open living space features a blend of modern and vintage decor, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with colorful cabinetry. A comfortable sofa sits beside a wooden coffee table, with a plant adding greenery. The dining area includes a rustic table and wooden chairs.
Loft
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 814 reviews

Warehouse Loft, Perfect Location, rocket fast wifi

Cosy, characterful & very well looked after flat in an an architecturally handsome converted warehouse, slap bang in the heart of Liverpool. A few minutes walk from the docks, L1 shopping and right on the edge of the vibrant Ropewalks, with its buzzing culture, bars & restaurants. Super fast Wifi 67-76mgb per second (some variation outside our control) Our guests can trust our enhanced cleaning rituals & feel confident that our professional cleaning team respect safety & hygiene above all else.

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A quaint cottage exterior is complemented by a small patio area featuring a round table and two metal chairs. Lush greenery surrounds the space, with a climbing plant across a trellis and flower pots adding touches of color. The clear blue sky serves as a backdrop.
Guest house
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 410 reviews

Cosy rural 1 bedroom cottage with views & patio

The cottage is ideally placed for walking holidays. It benefits from a secluded patio and garden with unrivalled views across the Clwydian Valley. It has been recently renovated and sleeps two people in one open plan space so, is ideal for couples or friends alike. It has a modern kitchen and en suite shower room. There is facility to store and dry wet gear. Plus it is within a short walk of the Dinorben Arms. Close to the Offa’s Dyke trail. Nov 2025 special. Book 2 nights and a bottle of wine

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A well-appointed bedroom features a spacious bed with neutral-toned pillows and a textured throw. Natural light enters through a window with a soft shade, illuminating a cozy seating area beside it. A floor lamp provides additional light, enhancing the room's function.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Cosy Church Terrace Cottage

The cottage is only a few steps away from the beautiful centre of the Bodfari Conservation area, with a church tower dating back to Norman times and the recently restored Dinorben Arms Gastropub with a panoramic roof dining terrace. The cottage has recently been modernized and equipped for self catering. A woodburner adds extra comfort on cooler nights. The King size bed has a luxurious mattress and Egyptian cotton bedding. Off road parking is just behind the cottage, with access to Offa’s Dyke

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A charming outdoor area features a stone wall and colorful flowering plants. A small round table is complemented by two chairs, inviting guests to enjoy the serene surroundings. The Coach House can be seen in the background, adding to the character of the space.
Barn
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Character Coach House in beautiful village

Characterful property in the heart of the beautiful village of Nannerch's Conservation Area . The Coach House has been renovated to a high standard and is well equipped for a self catered stay. Nannerch is nestled in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to Offa’s Dyke national footpath, with Eryri (Snowdonia) within easy reach. The local area is beautiful and superb for walking and cycling. There is an excellent pub in the village which serves food most evenings

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The exterior of the cottage features a welcoming entrance with a wooden canopy and two decorative planters. The brick façade is complemented by large windows and outdoor lighting, while a paved path leads up to the front door amidst a grassy area.
Bungalow
5 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

The Stables, a rural property set in North Wales

Cosy rural cottage, next to a quiet equestrian yard and set on the edge of a recognised 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' with private garden to enjoy the evening sun after a busy day. Centrally located for exploring Snowdonia National Park Caernarfon Castle Llandudno Zip World Conwy Castle Anglesey Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Porthmadog & Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways Beaumaris Castle Harlech Castle Bodnant Garden Llechwedd Slate Caverns Penrhyn Castle Erddig Hall Chester Prestatyn Rhyl

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The exterior of the cottage is captured under a bright sky, showcasing a whitewashed stone facade. A shaded area with a retractable awning is visible, along with a stone paved courtyard. Greenery and rustic elements add to the inviting atmosphere.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

The Stables

Welcome to our serene retreat nestled in the charming town of Caerwys, North Wales. This spacious 1 bedroom cottage, plus a sofa bed in the living room provides opportunity for up to 4 people to stay. It's a perfect blend of comfort and relaxation. Our property promises a delightful experience combining modern amenities with scenic surroundings for a tranquil getaway. Travel cot available; well behaved dogs are welcome. 2 pubs, 1 serving great food and 1 showing sports within walking distance.

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A spacious patio area is visible, featuring a smooth stone surface with potted flowers in vibrant colors. A wooden bench sits against a green lawn, surrounded by shrubs and trees, providing a tranquil outdoor space. The exterior wall of the annex can also be seen.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Self contained guest suite in historic village

Our place is in the village of Rhuddlan near a 13th century church and castle, the River Clwyd, the Clwydian Hills, the beaches of Rhyl & Prestatyn, and the North Wales Expressway (A55). The peaceful, historic village has small local shops, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and takeaways. The modern, ground floor annex is private, with its own front door, hall, bedroom with 2 single beds, bathroom with shower and small kitchenette. It is good for couples, solo adventurers and business travellers.

Top guest favourite
A well-maintained patio area is surrounded by vibrant flower pots and greenery. A wooden bench rests beside a stone pathway, while a small table and chair provide a cozy spot for relaxation. Scenic hills can be seen in the background, enhancing the outdoor atmosphere.
Guest house
5 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Cottage for 4 great rural location superfast Wi-Fi

Ty Hâf is detached, situated next to our own home, with lovely views of the Clwydian hills from the front patio. A place to relax, walk and enjoy this great location. An excellent pub/restaurant, The Dinorben Arms, offers real ales and great food, just a 15 minute walk away. Convenient location for local walks on the hills, along the river or Offas Dyke path. Outdoor pursuits and many other activities are available in the Snowdonia National Park and along the beautiful North Wales Coast.

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A cozy sleeping area features a spacious bed with a teal blanket. A light wall displays a simple piece of art, while a vintage armchair is positioned nearby. Exposed wooden beams add character, and natural light enters through a skylight.
Flat
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Halkyn Mountain, Barn Studio - Mold/Holywell

A cosy, quirky, quaint, clean and comfortable self-contained studio barn conversion accessed via outside stone steps in courtyard of old stone farm buildings. Located five minutes from A55 and adjacent to Halkyn Mountain, an ideal touring base for exploring our local area and beyond, great pubs and restaurants, theatres, market towns, the beaches and castles of Wales Coast/Snowdonia or Chester/Liverpool. It is very small, but fully equipped with modern facilities with character features.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a stone cottage is depicted, with a white door framed by natural stone. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by neatly trimmed greenery and decorative plants. A rustic stone wall partially encloses the front yard, with a glimpse of the surrounding trees.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Cottage in Caerwys

Bro Dawel is situated in a peaceful spot within the small, historic Town of Caerwys. The Town boasts a well stocked convenience store, a hair salon, beauty salon and a pharmacy. 'On The Corner' Café and the Piccadilly Inn provide fantastic food and the beer garden at The Royal Oak pub is definitely worth a visit! Only two miles from the A55 Expressway and one mile from the A541, Bro Dawel is perfectly situated to explore the beautiful countryside, coastline and castles of North Wales.

Top guest favourite
The kitchen is designed with modern black cabinetry and white countertops, featuring a circular window that offers outdoor views. Equipped with a stove, microwave, and neatly arranged dishware, the space is well-lit by pendant lights and natural light from the nearby window.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

The Lodge in beautiful North Wales & near Chester

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Surrounded by amazing views, including Hope Mountain one side and the remains of the old viaduct nestled in amongst trees the other side. Set within the grounds of the Hall, the accommodation provides a peaceful retreat. Just 13 miles from Chester, 17 miles from Chester Zoo and about an hours drive from Snowdonia. Lots of great walks in the area, also 'One Planet Adventure' is nearby offering mountain biking, walking and trail running.

Top guest favourite
A spacious studio apartment is showcased, featuring a comfortable seating area with armchairs and a coffee table. A large window provides natural light, surrounded by light-colored walls and wooden flooring. A dining table sits on one side, and a flat-screen TV is mounted nearby.
Flat
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 636 reviews

Beautiful property on the North Wales Coast

This beautiful newly renovated studio apartment is located in a quaint little village on the North Wales Coast. This space is perfect for two people looking for a relaxing getaway surrounded by nature. It is ideally situated at the start of the renound Offa's Dyke walking trail and Dyserth Falls. Ffryth beach and Prestatyn town centre are a short 30min walk or a 10 minute bus ride away. The kitchen and bathroom come fully equipped with everything you may need during your stay.

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