Woolly Stay-Over Cottage sits on a working farm in Graianrhyd, Wales, offering a low-key countryside escape with animals just beyond the doorstep. This self-contained one-night cottage sleeps up to four guests, combining a large bedroom with lofty beamed ceilings and a super king-size bed, a fully equipped kitchen, a welcome box and a sofa bed for extra visitors. Check-in is anytime from 3pm; well-behaved dogs are welcome (maximum two, £15 cleaning fee) and the property links to Woolly Experiences - Alpaca Walks, Animal Therapy for hands-on farm time. From the cottage windows you'll see wide pasture and hedgerows typical of northern Wales, fields that shift color with the seasons and a horizon punctuated by distant ridgelines. The setting is practical as much as picturesque: small-scale grazing, a compact farm layout and short paths to meet the animals make this a relaxed base for families or two couples who want easy contact with farm life without camping gear or elaborate logistics. Inside, the super king-size bed and high beams give the main room a calm, airy feeling while the kitchen is equipped to handle a simple breakfast or a hearty dinner after a day exploring. The sofa bed expands sleeping options without sacrificing communal space. Hosts leave a welcome box to get your first morning started and provide information on local walks and experiences; if you want to arrange an alpaca walk, book ahead to ensure availability. Graianrhyd itself is small and quiet, so the nearest larger towns are the practical jumping-off points for groceries, pubs and additional services. This cottage's strength is low-friction immersion: no shared dorms, no strict schedules, just a compact, comfortable cottage where animal encounters are on the doorstep. For visitors interested in wildlife or rural culture, Woolly Stay-Over Cottage pairs short, hands-on farm experiences with the kind of slow day that brings downshifts in pace. Safety and comfort are straightforward: the cottage accommodates four, provides basic cooking gear, and welcomes dogs with notice. Because this is a working farm, children should be supervised around animals and uneven ground. For travelers seeking an uncomplicated rural night with real animals, a roomy bed and a kitchen that works, this cottage is a precise, friendly option that keeps the countryside close and easy to enjoy. Beyond the farm gate, day hikes trace lanes and field paths that climb to modest ridgelines where you can read the geology in folded sedimentary layers, and local footpaths pass small woodlands thick with hawthorn and gorse. Birdlife includes skylark and meadow pipit over the fields, and the calm rhythm of the farm is a reminder that much of rural Wales still operates on seasonal cycles. Reserve early in peak season to secure dates.