Welcome to Plasse Farm Holiday Cottages
A warm welcome awaits you at this family run holiday complex in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd.
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the peaceful hamlet of Marian Cwm, Plasse Farm Cottages is a family run holiday complex comprising of a beautiful 17th century stone cottage and two traditional barn conversions, one of which is in the style of a Welsh Long cottage. The cottages boast individual charm and character with exposed beams and original stone work.
Although Plasse Farm is no longer a working farm, children often help with feeding the chickens, ducks and geese and collecting the eggs!
The cottages are an ideal base to discover the many delights of North Wales, including the endless sandy beaches of Prestatyn, the Victorian splendour of Llandudno, the Roman city of Chester, and the breath taking Snowdonia National Park.
For country lovers the cottages are surrounded by easy walks on pretty lanes including the Offas Dyke paths. The nearby village of Dyserth has all the convenient shopping you might need, and a traditional country pub serving meals is a short walk away.
Facilities
- Laundry facilities.
- Bed linen provided but please bring your own towels.
- Iron/ironing board supplied in all cottages.
- TV and DVD player in all cottages. A selection of DVD's is available to hire if required.
- Microwave oven supplied in all cottages.
- Large fridge-freezers in all cottages.
- Children's toys and games available.
- Baby cot and high chair supplied in all cottages.
- Barbeque provided.
- Safe play area and children's trampoline.
- Free-range eggs available to buy.
Local Attractions
No longer a working farm Plasse Holiday Cottages are conveniently situated within easy access to the stunning North Wales coast. Rhyl and Prestatyn offer you wonderful beaches and safe bathing and right on your doorstep! Colwyn Bay Zoo, Conwy with its lovely harbour and castle and the beautiful Victorian resort of Llandudno with its tram to the Great Orme and cable cars are no more than 25 minutes away, whilst Snowdonia National Park is just a little further.
There are countless attractions especially suitable for children, not to mention castles galore and the little trains of Wales! In the opposite direction lies the beautiful Roman city of Chester and the picturesque River Dee where you can hire boats in the summer. The walled city offers fabulous shopping, bistros and bars. Golf, fishing, pony trekking and paint balling are all close by, and for a white water rafting experience, the beautiful market town of Llangollen is the place at the National centre. Minutes away, are the historic towns of Rhuthun and Denbigh with great little food and local produce markets. Rhuddlan, Penrhyn, Conwy and Caernarfon are a short drive away to enjoy some fine examples of Welsh castles.