
Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy is a hilltop barn conversion sleeping six guests near Corwen in North Wales. The property sits within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Exposed beams meet modern fittings throughout this working farm location with views across hills and valleys.
The area offers direct access to mountain biking at Llandegla Moors and walking routes around Moel y Gamelin. Eryri National Park lies 22 miles away. Bala Lake provides watersports 12 miles from the property.
Accommodation includes three bedrooms with Smart TVs. The first-floor master king-size features a sitting area and Juliet balcony. Ground floor holds one king-size and one twin room.
Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy is a hilltop barn conversion sleeping six guests near Corwen in North Wales. The property sits within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Exposed beams meet modern fittings throughout this working farm location with views across hills and valleys.
The area offers direct access to mountain biking at Llandegla Moors and walking routes around Moel y Gamelin. Eryri National Park lies 22 miles away. Bala Lake provides watersports 12 miles from the property.
Accommodation includes three bedrooms with Smart TVs. The first-floor master king-size features a sitting area and Juliet balcony. Ground floor holds one king-size and one twin room. Two bathrooms serve the property - one ground-floor with bath and shower, one first-floor with freestanding claw foot bath and walk-in shower. Open-plan living combines kitchen with dining and lounge areas. Underfloor heating runs throughout.
Llangollen Heritage Railway sits 10 miles away (18 minutes). Chirk Castle stands 15 miles distant (25 minutes). Bala offers watersports 12 miles away (22 minutes). Llyn Brenig visitor centre lies 8 miles from the property (15 minutes).
Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy suits families and walking groups wanting North Wales exploration from a peaceful base with parking for multiple vehicles.
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Property overlooks surrounding hills and valleys with fields of sheep and horses visible from windows and the master bedroom Juliet balcony throughout your stay.
Multiple guests praise the immaculate condition on arrival with high standards maintained throughout the barn conversion and both bathroom facilities with modern fittings.
Superb quality beds and bedding across all three bedrooms receive consistent praise from guests who enjoyed restful nights during their North Wales stays.
Modern grey fitted kitchen includes dishwasher, electric double oven, microwave and fridge-freezer with comprehensive equipment for preparing group meals at the dining table.
Guests describe the underfloor heating system as amazing, keeping the entire property warm and comfortable even during winter stays in this hilltop location.
Tranquil working farm setting provides a quiet retreat away from busy areas while remaining within 30-45 minutes drive of North Wales attractions and Snowdonia.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy by car, head to Melin-y-Wig near Corwen in North Wales. The hilltop property sits in a rural location with its own driveway providing plenty of off-road parking space for multiple vehicles.
The nearest railway station to Hen Dy Bryn Mawndy is Ruabon, approximately 18 miles away. From Ruabon station you will need to arrange a taxi to complete your journey to the property.
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