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Llanelidan Cottages with Hot Tubs

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4.7

Betsi
(Lodge 1)

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with countryside views
  • Modern, spotlessly clean accommodation
  • Outdoor bar area with drinks fridge
  • Two king-size bedrooms, one en-suite
  • Dog-friendly with enclosed garden
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Visitor Rating
Rating
4.8

Enia
(Lodge 2)

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with countryside views
  • Spotlessly clean modern accommodation
  • Two king-size bedrooms with flexible options
  • Outdoor bar area with drinks fridge
  • Dog-friendly Welsh countryside retreat
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Visitor Rating
Rating
4.9

Math
(Lodge 3)

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub with countryside views
  • Peaceful rural location
  • Two king-size bedrooms
  • Outdoor bar area with drinks fridge
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
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Get More From Your Llanelidan Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Llanelidan gives you the perfect base to explore the Vale of Clwyd whilst enjoying luxury self catering accommodation that no hotel can match. This peaceful Denbighshire village sits between rolling hills and offers genuine Welsh countryside charm without the tourist crowds.

Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large family getaways, Llanelidan delivers. The area suits everyone from couples seeking secluded retreats to groups wanting dog friendly cottages near outstanding walking country. After a day exploring nearby market towns and historic sites, nothing beats sinking into your private hot tub under the stars.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Llanelidan

Llanelidan sits in the heart of North Wales farming country where ancient churches dot the landscape and traditional Welsh culture remains strong. The village itself centres around the 15th century St Elidan's Church, a Grade I listed building with medieval features that tell stories of centuries past.

This location works brilliantly for hot tub stays because you get proper countryside isolation without being miles from anywhere. Ruthin lies just 3 miles north whilst Corwen sits 6 miles south. Both market towns offer shops, pubs and restaurants. The surrounding hills provide endless walking routes and the area attracts visitors seeking authentic Welsh experiences away from coastal crowds.

Sightseeing in Llanelidan

The Vale of Clwyd has transformed from purely agricultural land into a destination for those wanting rural getaways with character. Historic landmarks include medieval churches, Iron Age hillforts and the remains of Offa's Dyke. The landscape itself tells the story of Welsh border country with its patchwork fields and ancient hedgerows.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Llanelidan

The area around Llanelidan packs in history, natural beauty and Welsh culture. From medieval castles to mountain lakes, you'll find attractions that suit all ages and interests within easy driving distance of your cottage with hot tub.

Ruthin Castle and Town

Ruthin sits 3 miles north and offers a proper medieval market town experience. The castle dates from 1277 and now operates as a luxury hotel but the town itself rewards exploration. St Peter's Square features timber-framed buildings from the 15th century and the Maen Huail stone where legend says King Arthur beheaded a rival.

Llyn Brenig Reservoir

This massive reservoir lies 8 miles southwest and covers 920 acres of moorland. Built in 1976, it now attracts visitors for fishing, cycling and walking. The visitor centre explains the area's Bronze Age history with archaeological finds displayed throughout. You can hire bikes and tackle the 13-mile perimeter track or simply enjoy the remote moorland setting.

Nantclwyd y Dre Historic House

Located in Ruthin, this is Wales's oldest timber-framed town house dating from 1435. Seven rooms show different periods from medieval times through Victorian era to 1942. The restored gardens follow authentic period designs and the house regularly hosts craft demonstrations and historical events.

Moel Famau Country Park

The highest point in the Clwydian Range sits 10 miles northeast. Moel Famau reaches 554 metres and offers views across 17 counties on clear days. The Jubilee Tower ruins crown the summit. Multiple walking routes suit different fitness levels and the area forms part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Corwen and the Dee Valley

Corwen lies 6 miles south where the River Dee cuts through stunning valley scenery. This market town celebrates its connection to Owain Glynd?r, the last native Welsh Prince of Wales. The area offers excellent fishing, canoeing and walking. Steam railway enthusiasts can visit the Llangollen Railway which runs heritage trains through the valley.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Ruthin Castle and Town Medieval architecture, historic streets and authentic Welsh market town atmosphere Everyone
Llyn Brenig Reservoir Remote moorland scenery, cycling trails and Bronze Age archaeology Families
Nantclwyd y Dre Genuine medieval house with period rooms and restored gardens Couples
Moel Famau Summit walks with panoramic views across North Wales and England Everyone
Corwen and Dee Valley River activities, Welsh history and valley scenery Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Llanelidan?
The A494 runs nearby connecting to the A5 at Corwen. Chester lies 25 miles east via the A494 and A55. No train station serves Llanelidan directly but Wrexham General sits 15 miles away. Most visitors book rental cars for exploring the area.

What family activities work best near Llanelidan?
Llyn Brenig offers cycling and visitor centre activities. Ruthin has craft centre workshops and the town trail engages children. Walking routes around Moel Famau suit various ages. Many holiday cottages welcome dogs so family walks include your pets.

Where should couples go for romantic breaks?
Book boutique cottages with jacuzzi facilities for ultimate privacy. Visit Nantclwyd y Dre for quiet cultural experiences. Walk the quieter paths around Llanelidan itself. Ruthin offers intimate restaurants and pubs serving local food.

What shopping options exist nearby?
Ruthin provides independent shops, craft galleries and weekly markets. Mold lies 12 miles northeast with larger supermarkets. For serious shopping, Chester sits 25 miles away with high street chains and department stores.

Why choose cottages with hot tubs in Llanelidan?
The rural setting means genuinely secluded and isolated properties. After hillwalking or sightseeing, hot tub breaks provide perfect relaxation. You'll find everything from cheap cottages to luxury lodges, log cabin retreats to large holiday houses. Pet friendly cottages let you bring dogs. Options include 1 bedroom romantic hideaways and big cottages for groups.

Llanelidan offers the best of rural Wales without the crowds. Whether you visit for 1 night last minute deals or book new year country breaks, the combination of Welsh heritage and modern comfort works brilliantly. Your cottage break base puts historic towns, mountain walks and valley scenery within easy reach whilst your private hot tub provides the luxury that makes holiday homes special.

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