Set on the side of a hill in the quiet North Wales countryside, the tiny village of Gwaenysgor is situated within the Clwydian Hill Range, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The summit is a mere quarter of a mile away and provides a wonderful panoramic view over the countryside and coast With a very good pub, the village is well placed for joining the Offa's Dyke National Trail, which lies within a few minutes walk The beaches at Prestatyn offer a safe spot for family fun on the sand as well as those looking for a place to try various water sports There are also a number of lovely walks through the pretty countryside as well as four excellent golf courses, a leisure centre, the Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay and the Victorian resort of Llandudno – all waiting to be explored This lovely 18th Century property is a stone built cottage occupying a quiet position in the pretty village of Gwaenysgor, just two miles of Prestatyn This semi-detached property has been well furnished and tastefully decorated to incorporate the exposed stone walls and beams of the original building The beautifully established garden is ideal for dining out doors or relaxing with an evening drink The property is able to sleep four people and offers easy access to many lovely walking and cycling trails, wide sandy beaches, and fascinating towns including Prestatyn and the Victorian resort of Llandudno .
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