A stunning tower in North Wales is giving people the chance to live out their Disney princess dreams. Brynkir Tower is nestled inside Snowdonia (Eryri) National Park in Llanfihangel-y-pennant, just over a two-hour drive from Greater Manchester, and it’s the sort of place you could imagine Rapunzel unravelling her long hair.
Built in 1821 to commemorate the knighthood of King George IV, the folly fell into a state of repair but has since been renovated and is now run as a holiday let.
It may only be a little over 200 years old, but from the outside the tower looks like an ancient structure, standing at 20m tall among the trees.
Inside there are five floors with a steep spiral staircase connecting them all. There’s one room per floor and each one features ornate arched windows offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and woodland. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Brynkir Tower sleeps up to four guests and the bedrooms’ decor ensures you’ll wake up feeling like you’re in a fairytale.
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