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3 Unique places to stay in Ruthin

Shepherds Retreat Near Moel Famau - Ruthin
9.8 78 reviews
Ruthin
18/07 – 20/07
£140/nighttotal: £280 (2 )

Shepherds Retreat Near Moel Famau

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cabin , Denbighshire
This romantic rustic cottage is situated in the Clwydian Valley, within walking distance of Ruthin, a historic market town with Ruthin Castle, and Llanbedr DC, offering easy access to numerous Denbighshire attractions.
The self-catering lodge boasts a luxurious nickel roll-top bath, fireplace, Technogym fitness centre, jacuzzi (booking required), sleeps two, and includes a birthday package with balloons, cupcakes, and flowers.
Phoebe - Ruthin
9.9 37 reviews
Ruthin
18/07 – 20/07
£125/nighttotal: £250 (2 )

Phoebe

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cabin , Llanelidan
These shepherd huts are located in rural Llanelidan, a short distance from the Leyland Arms pub and restaurant.
Each self-contained unit sleeps two guests, offering a kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and Wi-Fi, in a peaceful setting ideal for a tranquil getaway.
Fron Haul - Robin Goch, Ruthin, Denbighshire - Ruthin
Ruthin
18/07 – 20/07
£1162/nighttotal: £2324 (2 )

Fron Haul - Robin Goch, Ruthin, Denbighshire

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chalet , Ruthin
Robin Goch is a chalet located in Llanfwrog, Denbighshire, approximately 1.6 kilometres from a pub and 2 kilometres from a shop, offering easy access to Ruthin town centre.
This family-friendly property accommodates six guests across three bedrooms and features an outdoor balcony with a hot tub and barbecue, a rear patio with wildlife feeding stations, and an open-plan living area, making it ideal for exploring Ruthin's attractions and nearby natural areas like Moel Famau Country Park.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Ruthin

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in and around Rhuthun?

    There's the beautiful St Peter's Church, which has a lovely graveyard, and the Ruthin Craft Centre, which has some really unique crafts. If you want to get out of town, head to the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, a stunning area of natural beauty.
  • What attractions are Rhuthun and the nearby cities famous for?

    Ruthin Castle is a must-see, it's a beautiful building with a fascinating history. Nearby, you've got Llangollen, which is famous for its canal and the International Eisteddfod, and the town of Corwen, which is known for its stunning views of the mountains.
  • What clothing or gear is recommended for the climate in Rhuthun?

    It can be quite unpredictable here, so pack layers! A waterproof jacket is a good idea, and comfortable walking shoes are essential if you plan to explore the surrounding countryside.
  • Is there Wi-Fi or good mobile phone coverage in and around Rhuthun?

    You'll find Wi-Fi in most cafes and restaurants in Ruthin. Mobile phone coverage is generally good, but you might find some spots in the countryside with limited signal.
  • What other cities should you visit around Rhuthun?

    Definitely check out Chester, it's a historic city with Roman walls and a lovely shopping district. If you're interested in nature, Snowdonia National Park is a short drive away.
  • What should you know about unique stays in Rhuthun before booking?

    There are some lovely B&Bs and guesthouses in Ruthin, many with characterful features. If you're looking for something a bit different, you could try the Ruthin Castle Hotel, which is set in the castle grounds.

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