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    Cefn Bach cottage

    Posted by aupairtraveller 11 February 2010

    This is a newly converted cottage in rural north Wales, set in the heart of the Ceiriog valley. It gives amazing views down the meandering hills. It has a log fire - very cosy and has been really nicely decorated with local art and Welsh blankets. I throughly enjoyed my stay as I was in a couple but I think it would also be ideal for families. There are also loads of steep and beautiful landscapes and good pubs.

    Cefn Isa, Quarry Rd, Glyn Ceiriog, Wrexham,
    LL207DA
    01691718221
    www.cefnbach.co.uk

    Google map: tinyurl.com/ycea5lq

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