A long 2-storey stone-built cottage overlooks trees and a large lawn.

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Book holiday cottages in Denbighshire, a county in North Wales with a rich, fascinating history and a diverse landscape featuring rolling hills, a stunning coastline, and picturesque valleys bordering the counties of Conwy, Flintshire, and Wrexham. The county is home to several market towns, including Denbigh, Ruthin, and Llangollen, each with unique charm and character. These towns offer a range of attractions and activities, including historic buildings, museums, and outdoor pursuits, as well as a choice of charming holiday homes.

A double-fronted 2-storey house with a large lawn in a moorland location
Sleeps
14
Bedrooms
4

A large, detached and comfortably furnished holiday cottage in Denbighshire, The Farm House in Llantysilio sleeps 14. It is a pet-friendly holiday home in a rural location beneath the Maersyrchen Mountain near Llangollen. It sleeps 14 guests and is perfect for walking and family holidays.

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Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Perched atop an inspiring scenic hilltop location in North Wales, the Bryn Howell Stables in Llangollen is a superb, 3-bedroom rural retreat in Denbighshire for 2-6 guests. This dog-friendly vintage holiday property is a remote cottage that has been beautifully renovated for family holidays.

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Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Scotch Hall Cottage is a beautiful Grade II-listed waterside holiday cottage in Denbighshire situated by the Llangollen canal next to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. The pet-friendly cottage in the village of Trevor boasts traditional charm and modern comforts. This former canal pay office offers a unique and relaxing holiday in North Wales.

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There are plenty of activities and attractions for visitors on self-catering holidays in Denbighshire to enjoy during their holiday. Here are some options:

 

1. Walk in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

This stunning area is known for its rolling hills, scenic trails, and beautiful views. It's an excellent place for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the great outdoors.

 

2. Explore the historic market town of Denbigh

This medieval town has a rich history and is home to several historic buildings, including Denbigh Castle and St. Marcella's Church. Visitors can take a walking tour to learn more about its fascinating past.

 

3. Visit the seaside town of Rhyl

Rhyl is a popular, traditional resort town with a long sandy beach, amusement arcades, and a seafront promenade. It's a great place for a day out with the family. Take the kids to the Rhyl Sun Centre, a fabulous waterpark with lagoon pools and slides.

 

4. Try wildlife watching

The county has several nature reserves where visitors can see a variety of wildlife, including the Loggerheads Country Park and the Ruthin Gaol Wildlife Trail.

 

5. Go Boating the Llangollen Canal

This picturesque Llangollen canal runs through Denbighshire and is an excellent place for a scenic walk or boat ride. Visitors can also take a trip on the Llangollen Steam Railway, which runs alongside the canal. Llangollen is also the proud home of the International Music Eisteddfod, always drawing in singers and dancers worldwide. For classic car lovers, a couple of hours at the Llangollen Motor Museum is a treat, especially with a refreshing pint at the Corn Mill overlooking the water.

 

6. Discover local attractions

Denbighshire has several other attractions, such as the Ruthin Craft Centre, the Dyserth Waterfall, and the Bodnant Gardens.

 

7. Taste the local food and drink

Denbighshire also has a rich culinary scene, with plenty of local produce, including Welsh lamb, seafood, and locally brewed ales. Visitors can enjoy traditional Welsh dishes in the county's cafes and restaurants, such as Cawl (a hearty soup) and Welsh cakes.

 

Overall, Denbighshire is a great destination for those who love the outdoors, history, and Welsh culture. There are plenty of activities and attractions to keep visitors entertained throughout their holiday.