This studio-style pod rests in Maerdy near Corwen and can sleep four people in one bedroom.
Woodland Pod is a fantastic wooden pod on a private complex, surrounded by countryside in Maerdy near Corwen in North Wales. The pod offers studio-style accommodation for four guests, with a double bed and bunk beds and a seating area, as well as, a shower room and a kitchen/diner. Outside, there is off-road parking available, plus a decking area with seating private hot tub and a firepit, where you can enjoy the views. Woodland Pod is a fantastic North Wales rural escape.
Amenities: Electric heating. Combi microwave/oven, electric hob, fridge/freezer. TV with Freesat and WiFi. Hair dryer. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking. Decking area with seating, woodburning hot tub(£20 Supplement payable), firepit/BBQ with utensils. Additional £32 charge for logs. Up to 2 well behaved dogs (please keep off the furniture). Dog wash on site. Access to large surrounding lawn/land. Shop 6 miles, pub 2.5 miles. Note: Please mind your head on the pod entrance door. Note: Hot tub, firepit, charcoal BBQ accessed via two decked steps to hardstanding Welsh slate area. Note: The kitchen/diner is not completely enclosed Note: Guests can request to have the HOT TUB to be lit before they arrive. Please request this at least 48hrs before your arrival date and inform Sykes/ Menai. £250 Good Housekeeping Bond
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Bannau Brychein (Brecon Beacons) National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: The market town of Corwen is set in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Wales. The town offers plenty of local amenities including traditional butchers, greengrocers and bakeries as well as pubs, cafés, restaurants and a leisure centre. Enjoy a journey on the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway to appreciate the beautiful views of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in comfort. Take a horse-drawn canal boat from Llangollen and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pontcysyllte, Britain’s largest aqueduct. Visit the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig, explore the atmospheric ruins of Cistercian Valle Crucis Abbey and Castell Dinas Brân. The historical town of Ruthin and the town of Bala, with its celebrated lake, offering wonderful watersports, are just twenty minutes away by car, while the exhilarating Snowdonia National Park is just fifteen minutes’ drive away.