St Asaph 2.5 miles. Fallows is a superbly-presented, single-storey, detached log cabin situated on a small development made up of six lodges in a semi-rural location in Llanerch Park near St Asaph, in the picturesque Vale of Clwyd. Well-appointed throughout to provide stylish and welcoming accommodation, this delightful log cabin cottage near St Asaph is ideal for couples or small families looking to explore this unspoilt area of Denbighshire. All at ground-floor level, this log cabin cottage near St Asaph offers two lovely bedrooms, one boasting an en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom. The inviting open-plan living area features a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area with seating for four, and good-quality leather sofas and a toasty woodburning stove in the sitting area. Outside, you will find a wonderful hot tub on an enclosed, decked veranda overlooking the one-and-a-half-acre woodland play area, and shared lawns. Enjoy a drink and a relaxing dip at the end of an exciting day spent exploring the local attractions and activities on offer from the doorstep. Go river fishing in Llanerch Park Pool, explore the equestrian centre, and practice your putting skills on the on-site, 9-hole golf course. This log cabin boasts a prime location, offering easy access to the Tweedmill Shopping Outlet, where you can enjoy discounts at the delicious Blas Clwyd Café. From this pretty, wooden lodge, you will find direct access to wonderful country walks and riverside trails, including the Clwydian Way. Pull on your walking boots, pack a picnic, and discover all the delights of Denbighshire and North Wales. With so many local delights available at Fallows, you simply won't want your holiday to end!
Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
St Asaph, though small, was awarded city status in 2012, even though it boasts a population of little over 3500 occupants. Lying in the Vale of Clwyd, six miles between Denbigh and the coastal town of Rhyl, in North Wales, St Asaph enjoys a strategic location overlooking the rivers Clwyd and Elwy. The city offers delightful riverside parkland and a children’s play area with picturesque river walks where you may see kingfishers, sparrow hawks and buzzards. St Asaph is home to a historic cathedral, dating back 1400 years in areas and holding the reputation of being the smallest, ancient cathedral in Britain. It is also renowned as the location where the Bible was translated into Welsh in the 16th century. In September, the city comes alive with the arrival of the North Wales International Music festival, which takes place across numerous locations, culminating for the last few years in a television finale, broadcast from the cathedral. St Asaph offers numerous amenities and activities, from traditional pubs, to gastronomic dining experiences, numerous craft and gift shops and local clubs offering a 9-hole golf course, horse riding, angling, and crown green bowling, as well as a thriving leisure centre and the Tweedmill Retail Outlet. A superb holiday location for exploring this picturesque area of North Wales.