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Tŷ Cerrig Cottage

Unnamed Road, Corwen LL21 9PD, United Kingdom

Tŷ Cerrig Cottage
Lodging
4.9
15 reviews
8 comments
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2G3R+6Q Corwen, United Kingdom
+44 7801 280828
alidan.co.uk
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Justyna B
Justyna B
Excellent place to forget about the rest of the world. Breathtaking views and great walks. The cottage has everything what you need and is cosy, warm and comfortable. No traffic noise just...unforgettable tranquility.
Deborah Whalley
Deborah Whalley
The views are beautiful, but us so peaceful and relaxing.
Andrew Birbeck-Simpson
Andrew Birbeck-Simpson
What a wonderful setting and a fantastic cottage. Its just perfect to relax and enjoy a slower pace of life.
Marvin Njie
Marvin Njie344 days ago
Stayed here 20-22nd August (2022).

Me and my family stayed at Ty Cerrig Cottage recently and loved every minute of it.

The cottage itself has plenty of character and importantly everything you need to get by, the grounds and view are spectacular and of course both Alison and Dan were very friendly and kind for our last minute stay.

Literally, the worst part of our short break was leaving.

We hope to visit again soon.

Marvin
Ben
Ben344 days ago
Gorgeous cottage, stunning views, incredible walks, friendly sheep, fabulous weekend! Time stood still yet flew by too quickly. Special thanks to Alison and Dan for introducing us to Timothy!
Wayne
Wayne2 years ago
Stayed here earlier in the summer. It is an absolutely fantastic cottage in the most idyllic location. Just booked to go again in a few weeks time. Alison and Dan are amazing hosts.
Jojo Bob
Jojo Bob2 years ago
Amazing! Alison (owner) went above and beyond for a birthday surprise. 100% recommended and will definitely be returning for further visits. Seriously I can not recommend this place highly enough. Just sorry I could only give 5 stars.
Kristian Turner
Kristian Turner2 years ago
The most beautiful setting. All I can say is E. M. Forster may have adapted 'A room with a view' if the views from Ty Cerrig were adapted from outbuildings in 1930 S??
A huge thanks to Dan and Ali..
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