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Located in Bodfari in the Clwyd region, Cae Caled Cottage has a garden. The accommodation is 27.3 miles from Betws-y-coed.
The holiday home features 1 bedroom, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a stovetop, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a bath or shower.
Llandudno is 24.2 miles from the holiday home, while Chester is 25.5 miles away. The nearest airport is Chester Hawarden Airport, 15.5 miles from Cae Caled Cottage.
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Set in 30 acres of beautiful grounds, this delightful cottage is part of an award-winning farm at the foot of the Clwydian Hill Range. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is a brick built cottage, adjoining the owner's 15th Century farmhouse. With access to a heated swimming pool, a wonderful garden and private fishing on the River Clwyd, this lovely home-from-home is an ideal spot for a romantic break, far from the stresses of modern life. The local area is packed with things to see and do including walks along the Offa's Dyke Pathway, trips to the market town of Denbigh and numerous sites of historic interest. Note: The cottage was voted one of the UK's top 20 romantic cottages in 2009 by Alistair Sawday for The Times Online. Please be aware that the swimming pool is not currently open.
Set beneath the imposing Clwydian Hill Range is the small village of Bodfari, a town steeped in history. Evidence of settlement on the site in the form of a Celtic camp can be found dating back to 500BC. Later roles include that of a Roman encampment whilst the village church, St. Stephen's, pre-dates the Norman Conquest. Nowadays, the village is home to a local shop and lies within easy reach of a number of traditional country pubs and restaurants. Nearby, the Offa's Dyke pathway provides excellent walking, whilst for those interested in discovering more of the area's history the ancient market town of Denbigh has a 13th Century castle. The charming little town also provides a host of modern amenities such as shops, pubs and restaurants and is only five miles from Bodfari.
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