
The Stables At Cae Gwyn is a converted stone barn in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire. This North Wales retreat features exposed oak beams throughout and a private hot tub set in its own courtyard. Original stonework and vaulted ceilings create authentic barn character.
The barn sits in open countryside with views across rolling Welsh hills. Fields surround the property. You can watch sheep graze from the windows.
Inside you'll find two bedrooms sleeping four guests. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. A second bathroom serves the twin room. The open-plan living space includes a wood-burning stove and fully equipped kitchen.
The Stables At Cae Gwyn is a converted stone barn in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire. This North Wales retreat features exposed oak beams throughout and a private hot tub set in its own courtyard. Original stonework and vaulted ceilings create authentic barn character.
The barn sits in open countryside with views across rolling Welsh hills. Fields surround the property. You can watch sheep graze from the windows.
Inside you'll find two bedrooms sleeping four guests. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. A second bathroom serves the twin room. The open-plan living space includes a wood-burning stove and fully equipped kitchen. Barn doors open onto the courtyard.
Ruthin Castle lies 3 miles away (8 minutes). Loggerheads Country Park offers woodland walks 6 miles distant (12 minutes). Denbigh Castle stands 7 miles away (15 minutes). Llangollen and its steam railway sit 12 miles away (20 minutes).
The Stables At Cae Gwyn suits couples wanting a peaceful countryside escape with hot tub relaxation after days exploring Clwydian Range walks.
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Soak under the stars in your own courtyard hot tub with views over Welsh countryside and complete privacy.
Original oak beams span the vaulted ceilings throughout this authentic stone barn conversion creating real character.
Curl up beside the crackling wood-burner on cooler evenings in the cosy open-plan living space.
Wake to panoramic views across rolling Denbighshire hills and watch sheep grazing in surrounding fields.
Complete tranquillity in open countryside away from roads and neighbours yet close to local attractions.
Authentic Welsh stone walls and traditional barn features preserved throughout this sympathetic conversion.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach The Stables At Cae Gwyn by car, take the A525 towards Ruthin and follow signs to Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd. The barn is set back from the main road with off-road parking available on arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Wrexham General, approximately 16 miles away. From there, a taxi will take you through the Vale of Clwyd to your countryside retreat.
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Postcode: LL15 1AW
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