Today's forecast at Cyra: Partly cloudy throughout the day with rain or snow clearing later.
2°C - 9.5°C with a 100% chance of rain
Sunrise: 08:07:54 - Sunset:16:42:43
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Cyra

Llangollen, North Wales
Sleeps
3
| Beds
1
| Pet Friendly
Nestled in the most magical spot in the picturesque Denbighshire countryside, this shack is one for the daydreamers with cosy interiors and a huge window framing the view of the Dee Valley. Spend your days exploring the local adventures, enjoying the scenery, and spending quality time with your favourite person.

Guests
Max Adults:
2
Max Children:
0
Max Infants:
1
Note: Sleeps 3.
Maximum number of adults and children is 3
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Finding Cyra

You’ll find Cyra nestled in its own private field surrounded by oak trees, with expansive views through the trees. Parking is situated off the road, and then it's a 100m walk to the shack.
Light the wood burner in winter or relax in our outdoor chairs in summer.

Cyra is on a working farm, very occasionally you’ll see the local farmer and his sheep.

Getting to Cyra
Car:

40 mins from Liverpool
1 hour from Manchester
3 hours 30 from London

The nearest station: Wrexham, it's a 25-minute taxi from there.

When you arrive, parking is situated off the road and then its an easy 100m walk to the shack.

Location shown above displayed as a guide.
Precise location will be provided after booking.

Features

Cyra - Floorplan

amenities

Books and Boardgames
Faith in Nature Toiletries
Fan
Hand Towels
Off-Grid
Pet Friendly
Piglet in Bed Bedding
Towels
Woodburner

facilities

Blackout Blinds
Eco Composting Toilet
Fan
Hot Shower
Insect Screens
King Sized Double Bed
Woodburner

firewood

Firewood
We provide one big bag of logs and another big bag of kindling, it costs an extra £20 for unlimited firewood.

pets

Pet Friendly
It costs £35 extra to bring your pets and we include a welcome pack for pooches, including a water bowl, towel, poop bags and treats. We don't charge extra for multiple pets.

provisions

Coffee Beans and Grinder
Loose Leaf Tea
Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper

utilities

Mobile Phone Reception
Off-Grid
Renewable Electricity

Stay local

Cyra is perched just above the town of Llangollen; you can either drive down or, if you fancy the challenging walk back up, you can follow the footpath down into the town where you'll find lots to do.

You can check in with "Bearded Man Adventures" for a day of canoeing, canyoning, axe throwing, or archery.

Afterwards, you can settle in for a drink at the Cornmill, which offers amazing views across the River Dee or drop by Gales Wine Bar (the oldest wine bar in Wales).

Llangollen is full of great food and activities.

FAQs

How do you get to Cyra?
You can travel to Cyra by car or public transport. After your booking, our helpful welcome guide will explain both in more detail.

Once you've arrived, the walk to Cyra is about 100 meters up the short hill. Remember to shut the gates behind you! 🐑
When is check-in and check-out?
Check-in is at 3pm
Check-out is at 10am
Is there a toilet and shower?
Every shack has an eco-composting toilet and a hot shower. We also provide eco-friendly toiletries, luxury towels, hand towels, and shower mats.
Is Cyra pet friendly?
All our shacks are pet-friendly, and we charge a flat £35 fee regardless of whether you bring one or more dogs. Just select the pet option at check out, and you can bring your whole gang with you!

Cats welcome too 🐈
Is there firewood included?
Yes, we supply a big bag of kindling and a big bag of logs. There is plenty for your stay. However, if you think you will be spending a lot of time by the fire pit, then you can purchase unlimited firewood at check-out for £20.
Where is best for food and drink?
Gales Wine Bar: The oldest wine bar in Wales. Not only is there great wine, Gales also serves up some of the best food in Llangollen, all locally sourced.

The Cornmill: As you walk through the door, you will be greeted by a great jumble of old beams everywhere and the water wheel turning slowly behind the bar. The decks outside are built directly over the mill race and the rapids, and on the opposite bank of the river, steam trains arrive and leave from the restored station.
What to do in the local area?
Llangollen offers many great activities, such as whitewater rafting, archery, and canoeing over the famous Pontcysyllte aqueduct. The area also has lots of great hikes. Read our article to find out more about the best hikes around. Link here.
 
Today's forecast at Polaris: Partly cloudy throughout the day with rain clearing later.
2.3°C - 10.6°C with a 100% chance of rain
Sunrise: 08:06:45 - Sunset:16:39:47

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