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Bryn Eithin, Corwen

Guest Rating
Rating
4.8
out of 5
Sleeps up to 6
Bedrooms: 3

Bryn Eithin is a beautifully converted stone cottage sleeping six guests in the heart of North Wales countryside. This spacious property sits in an elevated position on the edge of Clocaenog Forest near Corwen. The cottage offers spectacular views of the Aran, Berwyn and Cadair Idris mountain ranges.

The location provides direct access to forest walks and riding trails. Fishing rights on the Upper Dee are included. A fishing lake sits within walking distance. The property sits next to a working smallholding with sheep, chickens, horses and cats.

Three bedrooms sleep six people across two floors. The ground floor features a king-size bedroom.

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About Bryn Eithin

Bryn Eithin is a beautifully converted stone cottage sleeping six guests in the heart of North Wales countryside. This spacious property sits in an elevated position on the edge of Clocaenog Forest near Corwen. The cottage offers spectacular views of the Aran, Berwyn and Cadair Idris mountain ranges.

The location provides direct access to forest walks and riding trails. Fishing rights on the Upper Dee are included. A fishing lake sits within walking distance. The property sits next to a working smallholding with sheep, chickens, horses and cats.

Three bedrooms sleep six people across two floors. The ground floor features a king-size bedroom. Upstairs you'll find a king-size bedroom with vaulted ceilings and en-suite bathroom, plus a twin bedroom (converts to king-size) with en-suite shower room. The cottage includes two en-suite bathrooms and an additional WC. A wood burner warms the living room. The kitchen-diner provides modern appliances including dishwasher and electric oven.

Ruthin historic market town (8 miles, 15 minutes) offers shops and cafes. Llangollen (16 miles, 25 minutes) features the heritage railway, Pontcysyllte aqueduct, medieval abbey and castle. Snowdonia National Park sits 20 miles away (35 minutes). The Celtic Cross at Derwen Church stands one mile from the cottage.

Bryn Eithin suits families, couples and groups who love walking, cycling, riding or fishing in peaceful countryside surroundings.

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What Guests Love

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Mountain Views

Spectacular panoramic views across three Welsh mountain ranges from the private garden and patio seating areas throughout the day.

Wood Burner Comfort

Cosy wood burner in the living room creates perfect warmth after outdoor adventures in the surrounding forests and hills.

Spacious Layout

Generous rooms with vaulted ceilings, oak beams and thoughtful design provide comfortable space for six guests throughout the cottage.

Private Garden

Large lawn garden with patio dining area and second picnic spot offers complete privacy without being directly overlooked.

Fishing Access

Included fishing rights on Upper Dee plus walking distance to fishing lake makes this ideal for angling enthusiasts.

Welcome Gifts

Owner Jane provides generous welcome pack with homemade cake and fresh eggs available from the neighbouring smallholding chickens.

Getting To Bryn Eithin

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Bryn Eithin by car, take the A5 towards Corwen then follow local roads towards Clocaenog Forest. The cottage sits in an elevated position on the edge of the forest with onsite parking available.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Ruabon, approximately 16 miles away. From there, take a taxi for the scenic journey through North Wales countryside to the cottage.

Onsite parking available
Ruabon station (16 miles)
Accessible via A5 to Corwen

Attractions & More Nearby

Everything you need within easy reach

Llangollen Railway
Distance: 16 miles
LL20 8SN
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Distance: 18 miles
LL14 3BE
Ruthin Gaol
Distance: 8 miles
LL15 1HP
Clocaenog Forest Trails
Distance: 0.5 miles
LL21 9RN
Upper Dee Valley Walk
Distance: 2 miles
LL21 9UB
Berwyn Mountains
Distance: 6 miles
LL20 7YW
Ruthin Town Centre
Distance: 8 miles
LL15 1YN
Corwen Village Shops
Distance: 4 miles
LL21 0DR
Llangollen High Street
Distance: 16 miles
LL20 8PL
Corwen Bus Stop
Distance: 4 miles
LL21 0DR
Ruabon Railway Station
Distance: 16 miles
LL14 6DA
Local Taxi Services
Distance: 4 miles
LL21 0DR
Llangollen Railway
Distance: 16 miles
LL20 8SN
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Distance: 18 miles
LL14 3BE
Ruthin Gaol
Distance: 8 miles
LL15 1HP
Clocaenog Forest Trails
Distance: 0.5 miles
LL21 9RN
Upper Dee Valley Walk
Distance: 2 miles
LL21 9UB
Berwyn Mountains
Distance: 6 miles
LL20 7YW
Ruthin Town Centre
Distance: 8 miles
LL15 1YN
Corwen Village Shops
Distance: 4 miles
LL21 0DR
Llangollen High Street
Distance: 16 miles
LL20 8PL
Corwen Bus Stop
Distance: 4 miles
LL21 0DR
Ruabon Railway Station
Distance: 16 miles
LL14 6DA
Local Taxi Services
Distance: 4 miles
LL21 0DR

Is Bryn Eithin Right For You?

Discover why this cottage is ideal for different types of visitors

For Families
Children can explore Clocaenog Forest trails directly from the cottage and visit the neighbouring smallholding to see sheep, chickens and horses. Llangollen Railway offers heritage steam train rides. The private garden provides safe space for outdoor play. Ruthin has an art and craft centre. However, the open-tread staircase and elevated forest location require supervision for younger children.
For Couples
Couples enjoy complete privacy in the secluded garden with mountain views across three ranges. The wood burner creates cosy evenings after forest walks. Two en-suite king-size bedrooms offer comfort and space. Fishing rights on Upper Dee provide peaceful days together. The location delivers tranquillity next to Clocaenog Forest. Llangollen offers waterside dining and canal walks for romantic days out.
Pet Friendly
Dogs are not permitted at Bryn Eithin. The property sits adjacent to a working smallholding with resident animals including sheep, chickens, horses, dogs and cats. This arrangement means the cottage cannot accommodate visiting pets. The neighbouring animals and livestock require this policy to remain in place for their welfare and safety.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Bryn Eithin

The Grouse Inn

Located 3 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LL21 9BT

Caffi'r Emlyn

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LL21 0DR

The Hand at Llanarmon

Located 8 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LL20 7LD

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Bryn Eithin

Does this cottage have a hot tub?
No, Bryn Eithin does not have a hot tub. The cottage features a wood burner in the living room for warmth and relaxation after outdoor activities.
Is it pet friendly?
No, dogs are not allowed at Bryn Eithin. The property sits next to a working smallholding with resident animals including sheep, horses, dogs and cats.
How many people does Bryn Eithin sleep?
The cottage sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. Two king-size bedrooms and one twin bedroom (convertible to king-size) provide flexible sleeping arrangements for families or groups.
What bathroom facilities are available?
Bryn Eithin has two en-suite bathrooms plus an additional WC. The first-floor king-size bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and the twin bedroom has an en-suite shower room.
Is there parking at the property?
Yes, onsite parking is provided at Bryn Eithin. The cottage offers convenient parking space for guests arriving by car.
What cooking facilities are in the kitchen?
The spacious kitchen-diner includes electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. All necessary equipment and utensils are provided for preparing meals.
Are fishing rights included?
Yes, fishing rights on the Upper Dee are included with your stay. A fishing lake is also within walking distance from the cottage for additional angling opportunities.
What outdoor space does the cottage have?
The property has a generous private lawn garden with patio furniture for six, parasol and charcoal BBQ. A slate pathway leads to a second sitting area with picnic table offering mountain views.

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Bryn Eithin Reviews

David
Fantastic accommodation! A well equipped, spacious cottage in a stunning location. The cottage is extremely well designed and has everything required re- storage space and kitchen equipment/ /entertainment. Large patio area with wonderful views across the valley, offering peace and tranquillity. Great communication and welcome from Jane, whose generous welcome gifts were most appreciated. Lots to see locally and only a short drive to Snowdonia National Park and the attractions along the coast of North Wales. Would definitely recommend Bryn Eithin. David Waters
Marilyn
Cottage views are amazing. Getting to it is tricky along very narrow roads. No pub or shops that you can walk to .but lots to do and see by car.
Faatimah
This was a beautiful accommodation. We had an amazing and restful stay. Everything was a 10/10. Jane was a lovely host who left a home made lemon cake (absolutely DIVINE) and some other goodies. The only downside was getting to the cottage as the roads are very narrow. We lost our way quite a couple of times. The easiest way to get in is through the B5015. Would a 100% recommend!
Mark
Absolutely fantastic, could not fault the cottage, it was so well equipped and we were so well looked after if we needed anything. Scenery to be scene to be believed, can either relax and enjoy the peacefulness or get out amongst the beauty of what this spot in Wales offers. Local pub nearby and farm shops for fresh goods. Great place and great host!
Michael
when we arrived at the cottage we had a couple of issues but these we soon rectified and our stay was very comfortable. the cottage was very clean, a good array of equipment (maybe an air fryer), beds were all very comfy and bedding clean and crisp. we thought the price we paid was very reasonable and the location very remote which suited us fine with stunning views. the clocks had gone back on our first night there so this made it impossible to eat out on a night time as the lanes around the cottage are extremely narrow. (one car width).
Amanda
An excellent cottage in an ideal location to explore North Wales. Beautifully presented and home from home.
Gary
Jane made us feel very welcome and the cottage was gorgeous, clean and very spacious. It is very quiet there which suited us well and there's a great day ticket fishery across the road which we really enjoyed. Jane is a lovely polite helpful lady and she was very quick dealing with the requests we made ( some she dealt with in a few minutes !) and it was nice to know there was always someone available if needed. The views from the garden across the valley are lovely too. I can highly recommend this cottage as a great place to stay. Thanks again Jane, Gary and family
Keith
We have stayed at 10+ cottages now. We would rate this as the best cottage to date. The location was great in allowing us to explore North Wales. The property itself was very clean and tidy. It was evident that a lot of care and attention to detail is taken in making this property inviting, comfortable and catering to the needs of the guests. One of the better stocked kitchens in any property we have stayed in. The rooms are all spacious and not cluttered. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and have already recommended this property to friends who also visit cottages.
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