Bod Erw Lodge

ID: S358697

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

Snaptrip says

Bod Erw Lodge is highly praised for its stunning views, luxurious and well-equipped accommodation, and welcoming hosts. Guests consistently mention the cleanliness, comfort, and thoughtful touches, including welcome gifts. The location is ideal for exploring North Wales, with easy access to local amenities and attractions. The lodge's modern facilities and maintenance are commended, and the personal touches by the hosts contribute to an exceptional stay.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Reviewers consistently note the lodge as spotless and beautifully presented, indicating exceptional standards of cleanliness throughout the property.

The lodge is celebrated for its peaceful setting with sea views and proximity to local attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales. The only minor drawback mentioned is the difficulty some guests had in finding the property.

Guests are unanimous in their praise for the lodge's comfort, mentioning the luxurious touches, efficient underfloor heating, and the quality of the furnishings and bedding.

The lodge's facilities are highly regarded, with mentions of a well-equipped kitchen, modern conveniences, and an enjoyable outdoor area with BBQ. The high standard of maintenance is also noted. A slight deduction is made due to the lack of a long-handled brush or small vacuum cleaner as mentioned by one guest.

The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently highlighted, with special mentions of welcome gifts such as champagne, chocolates, and other treats. While these gifts greatly enhance the experience, it is politely noted that such gestures, though common, are at the hosts' discretion and not guaranteed.

About this property

This detached lodge is a hidden gem nestled in a remote corner of Denbighshire, acting as a romantic retreat for a relaxing break to North Wales. Bod Erw Lodge rests in an elevated position of the village, overlooking breath-taking views of idyllic countryside and coast, which can be seen from your very own private decking, accompanied by a crisp glass of wine as the sun sets. The exterior itself is accessed up 15 steps and into a luxurious open-plan living space, decorated with stylish furnishings and a rustic ambiance; here you can rustle up your best home-cooking for a romantic date night on the lovely dining area. The accommodation continues to boast a ski chalet-style fused with chic amenities into the spacious shower room, fitted with a double walk-in shower, an illuminating demisting mirror, complimentary Duck Island spa shower gel and a heated towel rail. Following on from here is the sumptuous king-size bed, adorned with Egyptian cotton and beautiful themes throughout; you even have the added luxury of complimentary robes and slippers to keep you comfortable whilst on your stay. Soak up your surroundings and pick up some local delicacies from the nearby shop, as you get ready to prepare an intimate dinner for two, or visit one of the welcoming pubs for an evening of pub grub and drinks. Discover the Rhaeadr waterfall nearby, admiring the inspiring scenery on the calming journey through enchanting woodland before stopping off at the gorgeous tea room for a delicious coffee and a cake. Discover a day of adventure and get ready for an exciting day on a challenging ramble along the Offa’s Dyke Path, try your luck on a hike up Gop Hill, or find even more outdoor activities at Allt Y Craig and Golden Grove. The BBC series 'Weatherman Walking' cover this section of beautiful North Wales coast line, from Talacre right the way through to Rhyl where you can walk along the headland with its beautiful seaside landscapes and quite sections filled with wildlife and we learnt more about what this historic seaside resort has to offer in a modern day. Pack your beach bag and travel to Rhyl where you'll find a pavilion theatre, the SeaQuarium, and a miniature railway, whilst Prestatyn is home to a glorious Blue Flag beach, opportunities for watersports and classic seaside amenities. Travel west along the coast to Gwrych Castle, just 10 miles away, this 19th century castle near Abergele sits in a privately owner 236 acre estate. Now open to the public, The Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust aim to preserve the heritage of the Grade One castle for all to enjoy and raise funds for restoration through learning more about the architectural and historical importance of this striking landmark. Visit either St Melyd Golf Course Meliden or Rhuddlan Golf Club for a peaceful day out or venture further afield to the renowned Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, the dramatic Clwydian Hill Range, or coastal town of Llandudno for memorable days out. For the adventurous couple you have some amazing thrills too be had all within an hours drive of the property such as Zip World located in 3 places with in the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, boasting the world's fastest zip line and has 13 adventures to take part in or head to Delamere Forest for some more treetop adventures with Go Ape. Delight in a romantic weekend away at Bod Erw Lodge.

The quaint village of Dyserth is set in close distance to the Welsh coast, home to ancient castle ruins, shops, pubs, tea rooms, an imposing waterfall, and a Parish church. Outdoor enthusiasts have easy access from here to Offa’s Dyke Path, Gop Hill, Allt Y Craig and Golden Grove, whilst seaside resorts such as Prestatyn and Rhyl are nearby. Other attractions in the area include the Clwydian Hill Range, Victorian Llandudno, the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, the Welsh Mountain Zoo, and Chester further afield.

Accommodation

All-ground-floor.

One king-size bed.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area

Underfloor heating.

Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, Nespresso coffee maker and hair dryer.

Smart TV, Wifi,.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

BBQ.

Private off-road parking.

Front decking with seating.

Secure bike storage.

Sorry, no children, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.7 miles.

Note: The exterior is accessed via 15 steps.

Note: The owner's property is nearby.

Nearby points of interest

  • The Roman Bath House
  • Gronant Dunes Beach
  • Welsh Mountain Zoo

Reviews (43)

  • Stuart

    The view is amazing and the location is peaceful but close enough to everything that you need. Jackie and Graham are brilliant hosts. We will be booking again soon and would highly recommend.

  • Yvonne

    Amazing views from the decking. Very tastefully decorated and everything you can think of was provided, even down to icecubes in the freezer. Best Welcome Pack ever. Extremely comfortable bed. Great shower and very friendly hosts. Location is ideal for sightseeing around N Wales and Snowdonia. Staying longer next time

  • Brian

    Beautifully presented and spotlessly clean. The hosts Jackie and Graham were very friendly and went out of their way (above and beyond what would normally be expected) to make our stay enjoyable. I would recommend Bod Erw Lodge to anyone.

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