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Ideally located for a holiday in North Wales

Bron-y-Graig is at the Crossroads of North Wales ­ easy to reach from London, the Midlands and Manchester, and well-placed for exploring Snowdonia and the Welsh Borderlands.

There is something for everyone in North Wales and we are always able to help you plan your days out, or provide you with suggested itineraries.

corwen and the river dee

How to Find Us

From the map below shows the location of Bron y Graig. You can use the links below to download directions in WORD format which you can print out.

Directions from North and North West : download

Directions from South and Midlands : download

location of bron-y-graig in corwen, north wales

Exciting Activities

The area offers all types of activities including walking, climbing, tree-top rope walks, fishing, canoeing, white water rafting, mountain biking, quad bikes, off-road motorbiking and 4x4 exploring.

Great Walking Country
Bron-y-Graig is ideal for the Clwydian Way, the Dee Valley Way and now the North Berwyn Way, recently opened. This area offers a wealth of relatively undiscovered walks, and there are pleasant walks from Bron-y-Graig itself – leave your car and stroll out for the day with one our generous packed lunches. Guide books, maps and leaflets area available.

Peace and Quiet
In this unspoilt valley you can see buzzards from our windows and hear owls at night. Within an hour’s drive are the beauties of Bodnant Garden, Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall and the charms of Portmeirion Italian Village

Days Out for the Children

Llangollen Railway, Canal Boats, farm-parks and go-karting ¬are among the many attractions nearby that will appeal to children and teenagers. There is also Chester Zoo, Colwyn Bay Mountain Zoo, the exciting Llechwedd Slate Caverns, and the beaches of the North Wales coast.

Leisure Shopping

Potter in the little shops of Llangollen and Bala, or head for the outlet centres – Tweedmill at St Asaph or Cheshire Oaks at Ellesmere Port. For big town shopping Chester is a must, or try the Victorian flavour of Llandudno.

Spectacular Scenery and Romantic Castles

North Wales is home to some of the best-preserved and most romantically-sited medieval castles in Britain – Harlech, Criccieth, Conwy and Caernarfon are all within easy reach. Closer to home are the 19th splendours of Erddig and Chirk. Make the most of your visit with our carefully-planned leisure drives - Lakes and Mountains, Romantic Castles, Wonderful Waterfalls, plus tried and tested family days out.

A few links to get you started!

White Water Rafting at the UK’s premier centre.

Falconry and Farm Park – petting zoo and thrilling hawks.

Quad-Biking and Sheepdog Centre – meet the animals or try quad-biking/karting.

Walking World  – offers a range of guided walks – very useful for the Dee Valley and Snowdonia in particular.

Llangollen Railway – restored steam engines and miles of beautiful scenery, soon to reach Corwen – you can see the cleared track from our windows.

Go-karting

Off-road motorcycling

Landrover Off-road Experience

chirk castle
Chirk Castle
mountains of snowdonia
Tryfan, Snowdonia
bodnant gardens
Bodnant Gardens
Photos above are copyright Algieri Images

Contact Details

For more information, or to request or make booking, please use our contact form or use the following contact details:

Mail: Bron-y-Graig 1888, Corwen, Denbighshire, North Wales. LL21 0DR. UK
Tel : 01490 413007
e-mail : e-mail Bron y Graig