What do guests love about this accommodation?
Guests are enamoured with the stunning views from Meadow Lodge, particularly enjoying the sight of the mountains. The hot tub is a highlight, offering a warm and relaxing experience. The lodge's secluded and peaceful location, along with the friendly and helpful staff, adds to the charm of this tranquil getaway.
Getting there
To get to Meadow Lodge, take the A5 road and turn onto the B4401 towards Maerdy. Continue on this road until you reach the village. The nearest train station is Ruabon, which is connected by bus services to the area. For those driving, the A5 and B4401 are the main access roads.
Nearby Essentials
During your stay, you'll have convenient access to a selection of nearby amenities, including some of the area's tastiest takeout options. Click any of the postcodes for a map along with handy driving instructions and the fastest route from your accommodation.
For families with Kids
This destination is suitable for families with children, offering ample space for outdoor play and exploration. The surrounding countryside provides a natural playground, and the lodge's proximity to family-friendly attractions ensures there's plenty to keep the little ones entertained.
Is Meadow Lodge A good location for couples?
For couples seeking a romantic getaway, this destination offers tranquillity and privacy. Enjoy scenic walks, relax in the hot tub under the stars, or venture out to nearby towns for intimate dining experiences and charming day trips.
Dining and Cafes
The closest eatery is The Goat Inn (2.5 miles away), offering a cosy dining experience. For a variety of dining options, head to Corwen where you can find Asha Balti House (
01490 412110) and The Berwyn Restaurant (
01490 413188), both within 6 miles of the lodge.
Within walking distance of your cottage
A short walk away you'll find scenic walking trails, local inns, and the tranquil River Ceirw, perfect for leisurely strolls and unwinding in nature.
Quickfire FAQs
Does the accommodation have a hot tub?
Yes, the accommodation boasts a private hot tub, perfect for soaking in while admiring the beautiful countryside views. There is an additional charge for logs to heat the hot tub, ensuring a warm and inviting experience throughout your stay.
Is the accommodation pet-friendly?
Yes, the accommodation is pet-friendly, welcoming up to two well-behaved pets. It's an ideal choice for pet owners who wish to bring their furry companions along for a relaxing break in the countryside.
Is there off-road parking available?
Yes, there is ample off-road parking provided, ensuring convenience and security for your vehicle during your stay at the accommodation.
Does the accommodation offer ground-floor facilities?
Yes, the accommodation is designed with ground-floor facilities, including a ground-floor bedroom and bathroom, making it accessible and comfortable for all guests.
Are there any additional charges for pets?
There is a small additional charge per pet, allowing for the accommodation to maintain its high standards of cleanliness and comfort for all guests.
Is there a security deposit required for the accommodation?
A Good Housekeeping Bond is required for the accommodation, ensuring that the high quality and condition of the lodge are upheld for every guest's enjoyment.
While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained an
Meadow Lodge itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Denbighshire has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.
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Pen-Y-Ffrith Bird Garden - LL11 3AB
about 12 Miles
Pen-Y-Ffrith Bird Garden is an 18 acre site, filled with glorious woodland, dramatic gardens, streams, ponds and a 3 acre lake. As the seasons change so do the delights of the park. During springtime the bluebell woods are spectacular while in the summer the bog garden is a favourite attraction with some unusual displays of flora and fauna. In the autumn a walk through the ravine with its flowing waterfalls in not to be missed. There are also several yearly events to enjoy including the Bat walk in September.
Llangollen Boat Trips - LL20 8TA
about 13 Miles
Llangollen Wharf is one of the major attractions in North Wales and is an excellent place to spend the day as a family. The Wharf is situated in the peaceful market town of Llangollen - now part of a World Heritage Site. Horse Drawn Boat Trips are available along the feeder for the main canal and are a unique way to explore the area. Motorised Aqueduct Cruises are also on offer for those who prefer a slightly faster pace. Both trips allow visitors to take in all the magnificent sites of Llangollen Canal.
St Winefride's Well - CH8 7PN
about 21 Miles
St Winefride's Well in Flintshire is described at one of the 7 wonders of Wales and is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Legend has it that the well first erupted at the spot where Caradog cut off the nuns head with his sword. The shrine was then erected in her memory in the first decade of the sixteenth century and remains one of the holiest places in Wales. The stunning temple and well attract visitors from all over the world. Water can be drawn from the spring basin within the crypt and is thought to be lucky.
Welsh Mountain Zoo - LL28 5UY
about 22 Miles
Located in the North of Wales with a spectacular setting high above Colwyn Bay this is a lovely zoo which makes an excellent family day out. Highlights include the Chimp Encounter, Penguin Parades, Bear Falls and the Children's Farm. The setting is perfect for walking around and you can take in the superb scenery, roam the wooded pathways and relax on the grassy slopes. There are many rare and endangered species to see and learn about including the Snow Leopards and the Red Pandas not to mention the Sumatran Tigers. You can also buy the experience of being a zoo keeper for a day, either for yourself or as a gift.
The Seaquarium - LL30 1BL
about 22 Miles
The Seaquarium in Rhyl is a fantastic choice for a family day trip offering the chance to meet strange and exotic marine life from all around the world. The sea animals here come from the depths of the Amazon, Pacific & Indian Oceans as well as from around UK shores. Slimy Eels, scary Sharks and creepy Piranhas are all there to be seen as well as beautiful and elegant Rays. The site also has a café and a gift shop where children can pick up a souvenir. A ticket for a family of 4 is just £27.00
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park - CH8 7GH
about 22 Miles
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park in Flintshire has something for everyone including a museum, gardens, play area, small petting farm and visitors centre. The beautiful areas of woodland around the site are abundant with wildlife and ideal for walking, cycling and nature trails. A family ticket is just £10.50 so this is the ideal outing if you are on a tight budget. Seasonal tickets are also available from just £28.00 for a family of 4 and allow unlimited entry.
Wepre Country Park - CH5 4HL
about 23 Miles
Wepre Country Park is home to one of the largest play areas in Wales and is perfect for a fun family day out during the summer months. The site has miles of attractive woodland to be explored and cycling and nature trails are very popular ways to see the best of the area. The grounds of the historic estate also have beautiful gardens with stunning floral displays and there is plenty of open space for children to play. An annual events programme ensures that seasonal activities take place regularly including spooky Halloween Walks, Christmas Carol Singing and Ranger led events. There is also a visitor's centre with a small shop.
Great Orme Ancient Mines - LL30 2XG
about 26 Miles
A visit to Great Orme Ancient Mines is offers a fun and educational daytrip for families. The amazing site allows visitors to explore the copper mines which are thought to date back to the Bronze Age but were only discovered in 1987 during a landscaping project. The tours provide an insight into the way of life for miners over 3,500 years ago. A family ticket is just £16.00
Powis Castle and Gardens - SY21 8RF
about 28 Miles
This National Trust site is one of the finest in Wales. The stunning castle was once a medieval fortress and has been remodelled several times over the last 400 years. The Great Hall is home to some amazing collections of paintings as well as sculptures and tapestries. The gardens are world famous with stunning areas of French and Italian style as well as a gorgeous orangery. Children's activities can be enjoyed during school holidays and on special occasions such as Halloween and Christmas.