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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Haf Summerhouse
  • 2

    Prestatyn

    Ty Haf Summerhouse

    Ref: S276897

    Reviews 21

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    Prestatyn is a seaside resort found on the North Wales coastline, with four miles of sandy beach over three beaches, it makes the perfect choice for a coastal escape. There are plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling around the town, as...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 17 Third Avenue
  • 1

    Prestatyn

    17 Third Avenue

    Ref: S680873

    Reviews 15

    2
    4
    Prestatyn, a popular, family-friendly seaside resort in North Wales, has four miles of golden sand spread across three beaches. The town is the starting point for Offa's Dyke Pathway and has a Roman bath house. The neighbouring hills and Clwydian...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Scotch Hall Cottage
  • 2

    Llangollen

    Scotch Hall Cottage

    Ref: S589089

    Reviews 2

    3
    6
    The Welsh village of Trevor, which is located in the county borough of Wrexham and is nestled amid the natural splendour of the Vale of Llangollen, is the ideal starting point from which to explore the Welsh countryside. The area, which is...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Dovecote
  • 1

    Denbigh

    The Dovecote

    Ref: S594124

    Reviews 15

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    A picturesque rural community called Llanrhaeadr may be found in Wales's Denbighshire region in the Vale of Clwyd. Between Denbigh and Ruthin, it is home to the ancient parish church of St. Dyfnog, which boasts the "finest glass window in all of...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pen Y Ffrith Lodge
  • 1

    Prestatyn

    Pen Y Ffrith Lodge

    Ref: S1078516

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    One of the many renowned seaside resorts along the lovely North Wales coastline, the charming town of Prestatyn offers four miles of golden sand divided between three great beaches, all of which are ideal for family fun. Offering the perfect base...

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    £111

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tyn Y Ceubren Bach at Evelyns Retreat
  • 1

    Corwen

    Tyn Y Ceubren Bach at Evelyns Retreat

    Ref: S535471

    Reviews 19

    2
    4
    4.4 miles from the charming town of Llangollen, in the heart of the stunning Dee Valley, is the small community of Glyndyfrdwy. The town, which is close to the picturesque Berwyn Mountains, is well-known as the place where Owain Glyndwr declared...

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    £146

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 5 Bed Cottage in Pandy
  • 2

    Llangollen

    5 Bed Cottage in Pandy

    Ref: S229019

    5
    12
    Additional information and rules - 5 bedrooms - 1 en-suite king-size, 2 en-suite king-sizes with additional single bed, 1 en-suite double and 1 en-suite twin and snug/DVD room. All bedrooms are upstairs. - 3 shower rooms and 2 bathrooms with...

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    £220

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yr Hen Felin
  • 2

    Corwen

    Yr Hen Felin

    Ref: S78258

    Reviews 26

    3
    6
    Carrog is a pretty village set on the banks of the River Dee which is home to a local pub that serves food, as well the Carrog Bridge which was built in 1660. It is a village in the county of Denbighshire and is surrounded by the Berwyn Mountain...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Dairy
  • 2

    Corwen

    The Dairy

    Ref: S69909

    Reviews 36

    3
    6
    Set at the gathering point of five rivers, amongst stunning North Wales countryside, is the charming market town of Corwen. Offering plenty of local amenities including traditional butchers’, greengrocers and bakeries as well as a selection of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Bed Cottage in Lawnt
  • 2

    Denbigh

    4 Bed Cottage in Lawnt

    Ref: S532305

    4
    8
    Additional information and rules - 4 bedrooms – 1 super-king-size, 1 king-size, 1 twin (zip-and-link can be super-size) and 1 bunk bedroom - 3 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with bath, hand-held shower and WC, 2 shower rooms with WC - Kitchen with...

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    £164

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Tanyrallt Terrace
  • 1

    Llangollen

    4 Tanyrallt Terrace

    Ref: S532602

    Reviews 5

    3
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    This charming tourist destination, which is well-known around the world for its Musical Eisteddfod, is located in the stunning Vale of Llangollen, amidst majestic mountain scenery and the boulder-strewn River Dee. Take a thrilling trek up to...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Beach House
  • 3

    Prestatyn

    The Beach House

    Ref: S604788

    Reviews 33

    7
    15
    The quaint town of Prestatyn, one of the many well-known coastal destinations along the lovely North Wales coastline, provides four miles of golden sand spread between three fantastic beaches, all of which are perfect for family enjoyment. The...

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    £359

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hafan
  • 2

    Llangollen

    Hafan

    Ref: S125302

    Reviews 27

    3
    6
    The town of Llangollen is situated on the River Dee and offers shops, pubs, restaurants, steam train rides, walks, as well as hosting the internationally famous Musical Eisteddfod. The National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Gate House
  • 3

    Llanarmon-yn-Ial

    The Gate House

    Ref: S1016806

    2
    6

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Caravan Leanne centeal heated
  • 3

    Rhyl

    2 Bed Caravan Leanne centeal heated

    Ref: S1023146

    2
    6

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lovely 3 bed with balcony and ramp
  • 3

    Rhyl

    Lovely 3 bed with balcony and ramp

    Ref: S1023145

    3
    6

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 bedroom 2 bathroom prestige caravan PRESTHAVEN SANDS
  • 3

    Prestatyn

    3 bedroom 2 bathroom prestige caravan PRESTHAVEN SANDS

    Ref: S914056

    1
    6

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Llwyn
  • 3

    Betws Gwerfil Goch

    Llwyn

    Ref: S1004054

    4
    8

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sunnyside 2 Rhyl
  • 3

    Rhyl

    Sunnyside 2 Rhyl

    Ref: S975026

    3
    8

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Caravan Declan 3 bed
  • 3

    Rhyl

    Caravan Declan 3 bed

    Ref: S1070136

    3
    6

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Ruby Lido Beach Prestatyn
  • 3

    Prestatyn

    The Ruby Lido Beach Prestatyn

    Ref: S939540

    3
    6

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  • Last Minute Cottages - THE Beach House
  • 3

    Prestatyn

    THE Beach House

    Ref: S979660

    7
    15

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beautiful 16th Century Ty Cerrig Cottage, set in stunning grounds with great views
  • 3

    Betws Gwerfil Goch

    Beautiful 16th Century Ty Cerrig Cottage, set in stunning grounds with great views

    Ref: S348363

    2
    3

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Llantysilio Lodge
  • 3

    Llantysilio

    Llantysilio Lodge

    Ref: S329200

    3
    5

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    Denbighshire, Wales is a wonderful place to visit for a holiday. The county offers a wide variety of natural beauty and has a wealth of things to see and do. One can explore the ancient castles, which trace back to medieval times; indulge in a shopping expedition in the county's distinctive boutiques; or take a guided tour of the famous Denbighshire countryside. For those looking for an outdoor adventure, the area offers a number of national parks, walking trails and scenic hikes too.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Denbighshire are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Pippa - Verified booking

      How very disappointing.

      As a regular Sykes customer I have never felt so let down. Tucked away in a parkland setting, what a load of rubbish, this property is at the back of a carpark boxed in by an abandoned building surrounded by high brick walls. I will start with the one positive, the bedroom is stunning with a very comfy bed but it is freezing even in August. Note the toilet and shower room is downstairs (as described) though the kitchen at the back of the property As you arrive at the property you enter through a car park which is open to the public for a business situated on the site and an abandoned Spa facility which is fully boarded up. There is building materials in the yard and work vans. There is a space signposted for Dovecote but this is nether private or secure and the sign reads owners leave vehicles at there own risk. You cannot see your car due to the high walls. You enter a very enclosed grey courtyard which stretches along the front of the property which has old walls and faces the gable of the old spa building and the fire door of that building. This is the view from your sofa. The space at the front of the property is shingle with a few scattered plants in pots and stretches the length of the front of the cottage . There is a dirty looking picnic table which has seen better days. We went outside on Saturday evening the sun was blazing but not in the courtyard which is fully enclosed by high walls and the old spa so it was dark and dismal completely shaded by the walls and buildings. On entering the property there is a large sofa which is described as scrumptious, This has been covered with a large fur like throw to hide the ripped leather which has been repaired and the smelly seats. Four tweedy style cushions were on the sofa which smelt of dog and were covered in coarse white dog hairs. I had to remove the cushions immediately as I started to sneeze as soon as I arrived . Into the hall and there are two walk in cupboards one had hangers for clothes but was also filled with old cardboard boxes with toilet seats and other cardboard. The other held a full length mirror and one chest of draws again for clothes which also held the mop bucket, brush and ironing board and smelt of chemical; there is no storage upstairs. We were not prepared to leave our clothes in either cupboard thus we hung our clothes in the corridor on the coat hooks and lived out of our bags Move into the kitchen which was a very thin galley. described as hosting a superb range of appliances. Well there is a toast, microwave and cooker. No tea pot, no coffee pot or maker,. The cooker trays were filthy as were some of the dishes and glasses in the cupboard. The only place to eat was on the worksurface next to the sink and the bathroom, there is no table to eat meals which could easily be fit into the lounge or link corridor, Lastly the bathroom which is right at the end of the property and is a serviceable shower room however the drain was very blocked which we had to clean The description states rear enclosed courtyard with furniture. step outside to bask in alfresco mealtimes. We open the rear/back door which is labelled FIRE EXIT to look at the rear area and to our delight saw a beautiful grass area with trees and a bistro table. However this is not for the Dovecote and there has been a steel fence erected over the fire door exit to prevent any access. This steel fence blocks any exit if there was a fire as you were unable to exit via that door. It was a good job we checked as we would have headed that way in an emergency If there is a fire in the kitchen and you can not pass the cooker you are not getting out. The cottage had reed diffusers everywhere to mask the small of dog and needed a good scrub. I mopped the floors on arrival as i was not happy with the cleanliness and the water was black In all we were so disappointed this cottage, we so needed a break. We work full time and have parents with Dementia and Alzheimer so do not often get to have weekends alone. We ate out each night as we were not prepared to eat on the kitchen counter and all the food we had taken to make nice romantic meals either went out of date or came home with us. I woke on Sunday morning and started to cry, I was so disappointed and just wanted to go home can honestly say i could not wait to leave and if it was not for the fact that we were taking a break from caring responsibilities we would have come straight home.

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    • Philip - Verified booking

      Yr Hel Felin is a lovely property full of character in a quiet little village but close to bigger villages/towns.

      We went during a week of 30+ degree heat and because of the huge thick walls the property was lovely and cool! A nice welcome back was waiting including milk, biscuits and some lovely lemon cakes as well as the tea, coffee, etc in the cupboard. The property also has excellent WiFi throughout which we weren't expecting given its remote nature. Inside the property it's full of original features which make it fascinating. The kitchen is well stocked with everything you could need, good quality pans, trays, roasting tins, cutlery, cups, etc and a good sound system on the ground floor kitchen/dining area. The beds are super comfy with good quality mattresses and good sized bedrooms. The top floor is where the cottage earns it's extra stars! Electric piano, a guitar, a pool table (even a supply of chalk for the queues) and a good sized TV with an outstanding sound system. Many a game of pool were enjoyed (undefeated, just leave that here so it's immortalised) and a film or two at night. The property also comes with loads of board games, jigsaws, DVDs, blue rays, cds and books. Everything you could wish for! Outside the garden pleasantly surprised us with the size. It's not really one you could have a game of football in but the kids loved running up the stairs, over the top, and down the sloped path. Plus, the top of the garden is lovely and shaded by the trees, with excellent views. The picnic table on the patio is a nice touch and allows you to have a nice meal or drink whilst watching the cows! A children's playground, with a full size football net is about a 5 minute walk away, and a couple of minutes further down the road is The Grouse Inn (award winning pub) and probably the best bit, the River. We spent time in the River, swimming and playing, virtually every day, kids absolutely loved it (and me!). Corwen (6 minute drive) has a well stocked Nisa supermarket and plenty of take aways. Llangollen is a 16 minute drive which has plenty of shops, river activities, horse drawn canal boats and the all important Oggies and Ice Cream! Worth a visit to the stunning aqueduct too!! Loved this place, the area, the locals and will definitely be back in the future.

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    • Melanie - Verified booking

      Lovely interesting property.

      Only ‘negatives’ were, it was very dark on the ground floor (probably lovely and cool when it’s hot weather though because of the thickness of the walls), to relax in the tv/games room (a wonderful room) means carrying cups of tea etc up and down two flights of stairs all the time and the third child’s bedroom/bunk beds is very small (we didn’t need this but note if you do - it is a room for sleeping only, no play room for kids at all!!) BUT - there were a LOT of positives - interesting, plenty of room, comfortable, really well stocked/equipped with all the general bits and bobs for cooking/cleaning etc. plus lots more, lovely situation, nice and quiet, great for dogs being hard floors with rugs on every level, (though we had to be really careful on the stairs as being wood they were very slippery for our two - so we had them on a lead up and down stairs every time), garden not dog secure but nice outlook and had the weather been warm we would have sat out at the table to the rear. Tip - if you have dogs and take them out last thing, you’ll need a torch as it’s pitch black outside (and yes, there is a torch in one of the drawers - well equipped again), although we took our own. We will be back in the area within 2 months and would have stayed here again but we need a Saturday to Saturday booking for this next visit which unfortunately would be an astronomical cost for this place as we would be charged for two full weeks as it’s only let Friday to Friday - a bit of flexibility and reasonable pricing would be helpful here!

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    • Richard - Verified booking

      On arrival the property oozed character and had a nice touch with some milk and lemon cakes in the fridge alongside tea, coffee, etc in the cupboard.

      The cupboard does have some useful other sauces, but also a fair few things well out of date (was tempted to throw but not my place) The property has much of its original features which make it different from the norm, and the kitchen is well stocked with everything you could need, pans, trays, tins, cutlery, cups, etc. The downstairs show door broke on our 5th day (which was reported and no doubt fixed now) but it didnt stop our stay anyway. The beds are well comfy with good quality mattresses and good sized bedrooms, whilst the top floor is has a lounge area piano, a guitar, a pool table and a good sized TV, alongside loads of board games, jigsaws, DVDs, blue rays, cds and books, great stock. Outside the garden patio is nice with excellent views and steps leading to a top garden part which is really nice to sit down and admire the view. My only negative, which is no fault of the owner, would be the road from the property to Corwen (excellent chippie), very narrow and extremely unkept with regard to craters (pot holes) which actually damaged my low suspensioned car. Llangollen is near also and has plenty of shops, nice little town and gorgeous idyllic views whilst you drive, just wow! Whilst Landudno is a must for the seaside, an hour away but well worth it, my new favourite seaside resort.

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    • Josh - Verified booking

      Good Afternoon Many thanks for making contact and I appreciate the opportunity to provide some feedback about our stay in between Christmas and New Year at The Dovecote.

      There were some issues during our stay at the cottage. My husband liaised with our contact about these issues whilst we were there. She was clearly frustrated herself as a couple of communications with us demonstrated. In one she said "Oh gawd that's not good is it" and in another we suggested very politely that she might have a word with the company who look after the change over to which she replied inappropriately. This is a text that I sent to our contact just before we left on 31st December.... "Hi, we are leaving very shortly. The cottage is lovely and thank you for the fan heaters in case of dropping temperatures. But clearly there have been number of hiccups unfortunately: bins left (ie. rubbish bags from previous visitors which we were asked to move), wood not put out, no corkscrew or tin opener (which tbh I anticipated someone would drop off) absence of any decorations on the tree other than one bauble (see photo attached) no shampoo, conditioner or body wash (would have expected those to have been included). Thanks for the welcome package of wine and Welsh cakes (but no Welsh cakes!!!). I have used one of the bottles of wine from under the stairs but left quite an expensive one in its place. Kindest regards for the New Year"

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    Things to do near Denbighshire

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    Castell Dinas Bran
    Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle, built by the Princes of Powys Fadog, who occupy a prominent hilltop site above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales.

    The Roman Bath House

    The Roman Bath House in Prestatyn are well preserved remains of a Roman civilian bath house that were discovered in 1934 by a local amateur archaeologist, F. Gilbert Smith. The bath house remains are from an estimated AD 120 and were initially excavated by Smith and Professor F. Gilbert Smith. The excavated Roman Bath House remains are in a landscaped garden area and are open to the public to visit for free. Melyd Ave, Prestatyn LL19 8RN

    Gronant Dunes Beach

    On the western side of the River Dee estuary, between Barkby Beach to the west and Talacre Point to the east, Gronant is a large dune formation. People of all ages will love going onto the many viewing platforms that are positioned among the grassy dunes to take in the views and wildlife. Nearby car park.

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