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Hafannedd - CORWEN

HAFANNEDD BRYN SAITH MARCHOG
CORWEN LL21 9SB


17th century converted woollen mill on the banks of the River Clwyd between Ruthin and Corwen. Hafannedd is located on the A494 at the heart of three outstandingly beautiful areas the Dee Valley Clwydian Range and the Snowdonia National Park. The historic city of Chester is an easy 40-minute drive away. Hafannedd is 4 star rated by VisitWales and also holds Walkers and Cyclists Welcome Awards. There are two self-catering units the Mill (sleeps up to 5 people) within the former mill building and the Cottage (sleeps up to 4) in the grounds. The Mill has two or three bedrooms and having access with no steps and a sitting bath and shower is suitable for persons with reduced mobility. It also has a lounge with TV/DVD/CD player and a kitchen area with sink cooker microwave refrigerator etc The Cottage contains two bedrooms (double and twin) and downstairs a through lounge with TV/DVD/CD player and a kitchen with sink cooker microwave refrigerator etc. The communal area serves both units and includes storage room/drying area washing machine tourist information library etc. Free WiFi is also available throughout the buildings. The property is fully centrally heated and all units also have wood-burning stoves. There is ample private parking within the grounds. Prices shown are per unit and fully inclusive of all linen towels fuel electricity and basic foodstuffs - more than enough for breakfasts or a snack on arrival. The minimum booking is for two nights except during the main summer holidays when one-week bookings apply.

Directions to Hafannedd CORWEN

Hafannedd is located in central North Wales about an hour by car from Liverpool or 45 minutes from Chester. Manchester Airport is one and a half hours away Liverpool Airport about an hour and a quarter. Hafannedd has its own entrance directly off the A494 between Ruthin and Corwen. If you are coming from the north (Ruthin) after passing through Pwllglas look out for the old chapel on the left of the road go round the bend past the chapel and our entrance is immediately on the right. From the south (Corwen) after passing through Bryn Saith Marchog look out for a layby on the right with a small postbox and row of cottages our entrance is opposite.

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