Tower Farm
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Dee Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Tower Farm is a haven of tranquility and charm. This enchanting farm on the ‘sunny’ side of the valley, built in the 1800s, has over 18 acres of private land including woods, a stream and pasture. It is set on a quiet lane and yet is less than a 5-minute walk to the Llangollen Pavilion, the home of the annual Llangollen Eisteddfod, and a 10-minute walk along the canal path to the bustling town of Llangollen.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome and can take advantage of the farm’s well-fenced land upon request.
We have several shepherd's huts, Emily Rose, Beacon View and Millenium which are available.
We also have a 2 bedroomed cottage next to the farm for holiday lets.
Mark bought the farm in 2022 as an early retirement project and renovated the accommodation over the first couple of years. He has ambitious plans to develop the rest of the site over the next 10 years.
He is planning numerous improvements over the coming months and years, in particular with a focus on being as environmentally friendly as possible with schemes such as indigenous tree/hedge planting and rewilding of some of the land.
Mark works from home in the farm house next door as a Commercial Director for a rehabilitation company.
Mark opened Tower Farm Cottage for bookings in April 2025 and the shepherd's huts in July. He is looking forward to welcoming you to this wonderful part of the world.
Activities and Attractions
Tower Farm offers a wide range of activities on the doorstep that cater to both adventure seekers and those looking to relax and unwind. Some of the key attractions include:
Walking and Hiking
The farm is situated in close proximity to several renowned walking and hiking trails. Visitors can explore the beautiful countryside at their own pace, taking in the stunning scenery and discovering hidden gems along the way. The nearby Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen Canal and the famous Offa's Dyke Path offer opportunities for leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes.
Outdoor Adventures
For those seeking a bit of adventure, the local area offers a range of outdoor activities. From horse riding and cycling to fishing and wildlife spotting, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The farm's land provides ample space for picnics, barbecues, and outdoor games, making it an ideal destination.
Historical and Cultural Exploration
The nearby town of Llangollen, just 10 minutes’ walk away, is steeped in history and culture, offering visitors a chance to explore its many attractions. The Llangollen Railway, a heritage steam railway, takes passengers on a nostalgic journey through the Dee Valley, showcasing the area's breathtaking scenery. The town is also home to the annual Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, a vibrant festival that celebrates music and dance from around the world.
Biodiversity in Llangollen
Nestled in the picturesque valleys of North Wales, the Dee Valley is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. From rolling hills and ancient woodlands to vibrant meadows and serene waterways, Llangollen is a haven for nature enthusiasts and conservationists alike.
Llangollen's natural landscape is a mosaic of habitats, each contributing to the region's biodiversity. The Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provide a protected environment for numerous species.
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