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Located on the Horseshoe mountain pass, these secluded apartments have beautiful views across the hilly Welsh countryside. These converted 17th-century farm buildings are set in lovely walled gardens with a stream running through. The mountains can be accessed directly from the gardens. There are also several marked country footpaths and trails in the immediate area which are suitable for both walking and cycling. Llangollen town center is less than 10 minutes’ drive from Horseshoe Pass Holiday Lets. A freesat flat-screen TV with a DVD player features in each apartment at the Holiday Lets. A selection of toiletries and a hairdryer are included in every bathroom and some bathrooms have a roll top bath. Many apartments also have oak beams throughout. With a stone-built BBQ and a music system, the communal outdoor entertainment area also has heaters and seating. Some apartments have a private balcony or garden.
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