Cwm Dyserth is a very small village in Denbighshire, North Wales. In a rustic setting with hills, pastures, woodlands and streams surrounding it, this settlement has a quaint and charming feel and offers fantastic views out towards the soaring mountains of Snowdonia National Park and the sweeping Irish Sea.
Information on Cottage Holidays in Cwm Dyserth
If you are planning a rural retreat break, a stay in or close to Cwm Dyserth could be ideal. This is a tranquil place where you can be assured of some fantastic countryside. When it comes to finding a good quality place to stay, Country Cottages Online features a great choice ranging from romantic cottages for two to large country houses.
One of the Cwm Dyserth’s claims to fame is that this village is home to the second oldest pub in all of Wales. The Blue Lion free house dates back to the early 17th century and serves succulent food from fresh and local produce, as well as a range of drinks from ales to wine and coffees. The building itself is historical and you will definitely find yourself in the Blue Lion if you are holidaying in or near to Cwm Dyserth.
The nearby Vale of Clwyd is a great place in which to go for a walk or a cycle whilst enjoying a self-catering break in the area, as you will enjoy spectacular views over this part of Wales. The Clwydian Mountain Range is also nearby and as an Area of Outstanding Beauty, you will be sure to get some incredible views from the summit. The rare Black Grouse and Red Kite birds may also be seen from here.
The Clocaenog Forest is another great place to go for walks near to Cwm Dyserth due to the many excellent walking paths that have been created. It also has lots of picnic areas and there is an area where beautiful and striking wild horses can be seen.
Lovers of golf taking a cottage holiday in or near to Cwm Dyserth should definitely have a round or two in the Rhuddlan Golf Club which is less than three miles up the road from the village centre. Set in the Vale of Clwyd with wonderful views of the scenery, the golf club also has a restaurant, several bars and snooker tables, and is a great day out for if you are keen on the sport.
We trust that you’ve found our hints and tips on this area of Wales helpful. For more information and advice on things to do locally we recommend that you pop in to the nearest tourist information office at Rhyl on arrival.
Cwm Dyserth is small but there are lots of things close by to the village that are worth exploring. If you want to experience a quaint and tranquil atmosphere in Denbighshire then a stay in this small friendly community has plenty to recommend it.
Whether you choose to book a holiday cottage in Cwm Dyserth, an apartment, a lodge or another type of self-catering holiday accommodation, we hope you have your best holiday yet in Denbighshire.