Sigrid Cabin
£265.00 per night
Stay in your own bespoke, luxury Scandinavian cabin nestled in the rolling hills and stunning surroundings of the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB. With space for four guests in two bedrooms, it’s the perfect place to relax, recharge and reconnect with loved ones. Explore the beautiful surroundings of Snowdonia and North Wales by day and sink into your outdoor bath on your private balcony as the sun goes down.
As you pull up to your cabin, your eyes are immediately drawn to the full-length glass windows that fill the space with natural light. Walk through the door and you’re greeted with light wood and natural tones that bring the outside in and encourage a slower pace of life.
Signature, minimalist Scandi style meets modern luxuries and all the mod-cons you need for a tranquil, relaxing experience. The open-plan living, kitchen and dining area is the heart of the cabin. Comfy sofas are perfect for resting tired legs after a long day and the smart TV is great for those movie nights cuddled up under a blanket. The large dining table and chairs is the ideal place to gather as a family over some freshly cooked food from the fully-equipped kitchen. In the warmer months, dine alfresco on your private balcony as the wind rustles the leaves and the sun dips below the enchanting Welsh hills.
As the night draws in, there’s a choice of double bedrooms, both adorned with luxury bedding. The mezzanine bedroom boasts direct views to the green hills beyond through the large windows, while the downstairs double is a cosy space to drift off in peace. As the morning rolls round, refresh in your walk-in shower and enjoy breakfast on the terrace before a day spent exploring North Wales.
On the farm there are sheep, cows and for the little ones (or the big kids!), alpacas that can be fed and walked most days through the beautiful local surroundings. Sigrid Cabin can also serve as your luxury base to explore the rest of North Wales. The Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB boasts a variety of walking, riding and biking trails for those that love the outdoors, and the famous Snowdonia National Park with its mountains and valleys is a short drive away. Nearby, the city of Wrexham features historic streets, an imposing 16th century church and a plethora of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. For something more quaint, explore the towns of Llangollen, Ruthin, Mold and Denbigh.