What's Near Our Residential Park Homes In Ruthin
The Pines residential park homes in Ruthin is situated in the small community of Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd which is in Denbighshire, North Wales. Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd is a quiet, scenic village that is surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, and is ideal if you love the great outdoors.
Of course, it is important that you don't feel too isolated which is why Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd is so good because it has a number of transport links to the nearest town of Ruthin. In Ruthin you will find everything you need including supermarkets, dentists and churches. Best of all is that Ruthin is just 5 minutes away by car.
1.6 miles away up north of The Pines is Moel Famau, the highest hill within the Clwydian Range between Denbighshire and Flintshire. This park has been deemed an AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and offers stunning views of the North Welsh countryside.
Popular with ramblers, cyclists and dog walkers, this enchanting area has a number of trails suitable for all ages and abilities. There is also an abundance of local wildlife if you would like to go bird watching and animal spotting on your afternoon walk.
Ruthin is the nearest town and offers much to see and do. It is a historic market town with a great selection of family owned local businesses. If you would like to eat out there are a number of wonderful bars and restaurants. There are also delicatessens, supermarkets and fine food shops when you need to do your weekly shop.
Ruthin has a rich history, with many of the buildings built more than 600 years ago, still being used as banks and shops. As such, there are lots of trails and tours if you would like to learn more the ancient buildings and winding streets of Ruthin.
Similar to Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd, the landscape surrounding Ruthin is renowned for its beauty. As it is in AONB there are some amazing hilltops and wonderful walks which are perfect for horse riders, keen walkers and amateur fishermen.
Visitors to the nearby Moel Famau will walk past the Jubilee Tower. Built in 1810 for the golden jubilee of King George III, the ruins can be seen for miles around. It was originally a three-tower obelisk. but a row between the architect and builders meant it took ages to build. After being badly damaged in a storm, the base was eventually made safe as a viewing platform in 1970. It is now a listed building, offering incredible views across Ruthin, North Wales and Cheshire countryside.
Do you have any questions about The Pines residential park homes in Ruthin? Get in touch to arrange a consultation and find out more about the local area.