Include private hot tub and glass fronted barrel sauna. A short drive from Snowdonia. Relax in unique and opulent pods. The Warren. The first ever of it’s type, this magnificent, much larger than your average pod, has 2 double bedrooms. The bathroom includes a rainforest shower and a bathtub. The luxurious open plan kitchen allows for comfortable and easy cooking whilst socialising and taking in v
iews of the Clwydian Range. Each room has its own smart T.V. The hot tub is for your exclusive use. The Burrow. This sizeable pod has a separate double bedroom, and the option of sleeping 2 people in the space-saving, hidden away bunk beds in the living area. The open plan kitchen allows for comfortable and easy cooking whilst socialising and taking in views of the Clwydian Range. There are 2 smart T.V.s in the pod. There is also a hot tub for your exclusive use. The Barrel Sauna
As the name suggests, this sizeable and relaxing sauna is barrel shaped. There is a full length circular window at the end. It's tinted from the outside, providing privacy whilst you relax and take in the breathtaking views. Dog friendly
Each pod will be in an enclosed garden area which (unless you have a canine Houdini) will be secure enough for you to relax and let your furry friend run free and enjoy their holiday. Things to do offsite
Aside from the many footpaths (including the Offa's Dyke) there is opportunity for mountain biking, site seeing, historical visits to castles, local towns and a local gaol museum. A short drive will take you to the coast where you can enjoy large expanses of sandy beaches, quiet coves or rocky shores. The beautiful drive along the coast to the Victorian holiday resort of Llandudno is definitely worth a trip on a sunny day, or a stop off on the way to Anglesey or Snowdonia. There are some unique shops and plenty of places to eat, or simply enjoy a walk up the prom or some crazy golf, tobogganing or even skiing (on a dry slope) whilst looking out over the sea for a real holiday feeling! Whilst in Snowdonia, perhaps a stop in Llanrwst on the way to see the beautiful Tu Hwnt I’r Bont. Originally built as a farmhouse in the 15th century, but now tearooms with the outside of the building completely covered by Virginia creeper. For a steam train experience, you can visit Blaenau Ffestiniog or take a drive over the beautiful horshoe pass to visit Llangollen, where you can also enjoy a walk or a horse-drawn boat ride along the canals. Chester, Cheshire Oaks, Broughton Retail Park and Liverpool are all within an hour for shopping/cinema/larger restaurants although there is plenty of variety to be had closer to home. However, you need to travel to these locations for the bigger cinemas, Flip Out /Jump To It (trampoline park), crazy golf, ice-skating, tenpin bowling etc. Places to eat
If you just don't fancy cooking whilst you're on holiday, local towns and villages have a wide variety of pubs, restaurants and takeaways to cater for all tastes, about which we are happy to advise. We look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful part of the world.