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Conwy Castle, one of the many magnificent castles in Wales
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Holiday Cottages In Wales

Planning a holiday in Wales? Let us inspire you

Wales is a nation of mountains, melodies and miners, lilting accents and lush countryside. It may be small when compared with England and Scotland, but this magnificent country resonates with a fierce and strongly beating Celtic heart the size of a dragon.

With three national parks covering a massive 20 percent of the country, breathtaking coastline and beaches, exciting cities and countless friendly towns and villages, Wales is the perfect holiday destination. Read more

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Cae Caled Cottage

Last Minute Offer:Fri, 19th Jun 2026 for 3 nights, £450"Rare June 19th Bank Holiday open at Glan Clwyd Isa! Stay at Cae Caled Cottage, 30 stunning acres (shared estate, not exclusive use). Heated pool +£150. Book now!"
53.212929, -3.355157

Romantic one-bedroom cottage with private hot tub on a peaceful 30-acre farm near Bodfari. Heated pool, fishing, EV charger, Wi-Fi and walks from the door. Perfect for couples and dog-friendly stays.

Weekly guide price:
£350 to £850
Short breaks from £115 per night

2  |   1  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 1 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

51.770785, -5.112586

This magical cottage in Little Haven is your own private sanctuary, with sweeping valley views, and a secluded enclosed garden. A detached residence that was once the home to the Little Haven lifeboat crew, the cottage blends five-star comfort with coastal charm, just steps from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and a 5-minute stroll to Little Haven’s harbour and pubs. Inside, it’s cosy, beautifully furnished and fully equipped. We hope you'll enjoy your stay in this little piece of heaven.

Weekly guide price:
£540 to £1450
Short breaks from £95 per night

4  |   2  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

Hafod Cottage

Last Minute Offer:Fri, 12th Jun 2026 for 7 nights, £765Save £200"5* Beautiful open plan cottage in Cardigan Bay with Hot Tub & 2 miles from blue flag beach. Situated on the Ystwyth Trail so gorgeous walks from the door & dog friendly."
52.380641, -4.070716

Hafod Cottage is a stylish holiday home in the peaceful village of Llanfarian, three miles from Aberystwyth and within easy reach of the beautiful Ceredigion Coast and Cardigan Bay. It has a hot tub, good WiFi and lots of other features that make it a welcoming, luxurious place to enjoy a break - the perfect choice for families as it can comfortably sleep up to four people in two bedrooms, with the potential for a fifth person on a comfortable sofa-bed in the private downstairs snug if necessary, but equally welcoming for couples and friends. The dog-friendly cottage has beautiful walks and bike rides from the door and lots of opportunities for coastal and hill walking, road cycling and mountain biking, golf, swimming and surfing. Local attractions include Aberystwyth's Victorian seafront promenade and cliff-top railway, Devil's Bridge Falls, and dolphin spotting boat tours. 

Weekly guide price:
£565 to £1395
Short breaks from £150 per night

4+1  |   2  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 3 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Mon/Fri

Cerrigwen & Highbank Cottages

Last Minute Offer:Sat, 20th Jun 2026 for 7 nights, £530"2x Holiday cottages. Sleeps up to 4. 250 yards to beach, pubs, cafe & coastal walks. Off road parking, Central Heating & WiFi. Dog Friendly. 2 nights £199 / 3 nights £249 / 4 nights £325"
51.771877, -5.109673

A versatile holiday cottage well located in the picturesque seaside village of Little Haven on the Pembrokeshire coast in West Wales. With the beach just 150 yards away and pubs on the doorstep, sea lovers and walkers will love this coastal location. A haven for wildlife.

Weekly guide price:
£425 to £599
Short breaks from £99 per night

2+2  |   1  |   3+  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

53.3276163799624, -3.8429836725696647

Take a break to beautiful North Wales, where the sea meets the mountains with open spaces and fresh sea air. Situated on Llandudno's famous Great Orme, Copper Mine Cottage is the perfect place for your holiday. The cottage will offer you all you need for you to explore Llandudno, Conwy County and the North Wales Coastline. As well as being within easy access to Anglesey and the breath-taking scenery that Snowdonia has to offer via the A55 Expressway. There is plenty of free parking, just 25 metres away on the quiet local road. 

Weekly guide price:
£554 to £1002
Short breaks from £99 per night

4  |   2  |   3+  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 1 (off peak) | 2 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

Wales Cottages

Where to Stay in Wales

Some of the top locations to visit in Wales are listed below, to help you narrow down your choices when choosing where to stay for your next holiday.

If you are looking for impressive mountains, unmatched hiking trails and a haven for cycling enthusiasts, then the Brecon Beacons is the place for you. This is an incredibly popular place for those seeking an outdoor adventure holiday as it boasts the highest mountain in South Wales, alongside towering waterfalls and a plethora of history.

Pembrokeshire is a great coastal spot for those looking for impressive views of rugged cliff edges that sit adjacent to the turquoise waters and sandy beaches. If you are on the hunt for incredible coastal walks, water sports, and an abundance of wildlife, then Pembrokeshire certainly won’t disappoint.

Snowdonia is well known for Mount Snowdon, which sits at an impressive 3,650 feet high and is one of the many reasons why so many flocks here for a holiday in Wales. With its impressive hiking trails, green forestry and sweeping valleys, Snowdonia offers something for everyone, whether you are looking to get active or just enjoy the beautiful coastlines, you can do it all.

North Wales

North Wales's landscape is wonderfully diverse. Whether you are looking to climb mountains, explore the coast, or wander through a variety of beautiful, rural towns, North Wales has it all. Home to three of the four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Wales, this is a must-visit spot for history and story lovers looking for a holiday in this beautiful part of the country.

Want to see a list of our cottages in North Wales? You can go straight to our list of holiday cottages in North Wales.

If you are looking further afield than North Wales, we also have holiday properties in South Wales and Mid Wales.


Top 4 Holidays in North Wales

Snowdonia National Park

Snowdonia’s scenery is raw, rugged and spectacular at any time of year, whether you visit during the daffodil strewn slopes in spring or the snow-capped peaks in winter. Despite its massive size, Snowdonia is home to just over 25,000 people, leaving much of it pristine and uninhabited.

This national park is a hiker's paradise. Not only is there Snowdon to scale (by steam train, if you're not feeling very energetic) but there are also 90 other peaks to climb.

Coed-y-Brenin caters for mountain bikers of all abilities, with trails ranging from beginner's paths to hair-raising black runs. Swap your bike for a saddle of a different kind and get up on horseback for an alternative view.

Ride the rapids, jump and bounce your way through an old slate mine that has been turned into an underground trampoline, or leave your stomach behind as you fly along 8km of a zip line.

See all our cottages in Snowdonia

Beautiful Castles

While you're in North Wales, make sure you see some of the area's major castles, such as Caernarfon, Beaumaris and Conwy. The locals are so friendly that it's difficult to remember the region was the site of some of the biggest battles in British history.

See all our cottages in Conwy, Beaumaris, Caernarfon and Harlech.

Anglesey

Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Anglesey is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait. It has everything you could want from your holiday in Wales, as you can choose to explore the stunning coastline or dabble in rock pools when visiting, or perhaps take a stroll through a classic Welsh town.

With a countryside that is full of mysterious monuments and 70% of the locals speaking Welsh, you get a truly authentic trip to Wales when visiting here.

See all our cottages in Anglesey

Wales Coast Path

Wales is surrounded by water on three sides, giving it nearly 900 miles of coastline which range from smooth and sandy to rugged and rocky. It's possible to walk all of this, thanks to the Wales Coast Path.

You can also enjoy a traditional bucket and spade holiday at resorts like Llandudno, Barmouth and Criccieth.

If you fancy browsing through some of our other locations, you can view all holiday cottages to rent in North Wales here.

South, Mid and West Wales

The majority of Wales' population is in the south. In the southwest are Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, with Welsh widely spoken as the main language in the latter.

As you move east you'll come to Swansea. Small but fantastic, it's the birthplace of poet Dylan Thomas and has a respected university and amazing beaches.

Neath Port Talbot and the Rhondda are in between Swansea and Cardiff. Once thriving coal mining regions, the landscape is now being returned to its natural state and enjoyed by walkers, cavers and mountain bikers.

Top 5 Holiday Destinations in Mid, South and West Wales

Pembrokeshire National Park

Spend your days in Pembrokeshire wandering along the stunning sandy beaches or exploring the authentic Welsh villages. There are also a huge amount of indoor and outdoor activities in Pembrokeshire, making it a perfect year-round destination.

See all our cottages in Pembrokeshire

Brecon Beacons National Park

Being one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the UK, Brecon Beacons National Park is an adventurer's dream. The huge mountains and lush greenery here make the scenery utterly breathtaking.

See all our cottages in the Brecon Beacons

Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth in Ceredigion is a large market town, made even livelier with its population of university students. It houses the National Library of Wales, has a fantastic Victorian pier and is a major centre of cultural learning.

See all our cottages in Aberystwyth

Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye is a beautiful little Welsh town that is situated on the English-Welsh border. If you are looking to explore the many book shops and all things literary, then Hay-on-Wye is renowned for its offering of this.

See all our cottages around the Hay-on-Wye

Cardiff and Around

Cardiff is Wales' capital city, enjoying fabulous shops, great theatres, a wide choice of restaurants and world-class rugby.

Between Cardiff and the Severn Estuary, which marks the border between Wales and England, is a mixture of the Brecon Beacons National Park, ex-mining towns and rolling pastures.

The market town of Abergavenny has a brilliant food festival every September, while Chepstow Castle on the River Wye is the oldest and most complete stone castle in Britain.

See all our cottages in the Vale of Glamorgan

View holiday cottages to rent in South Wales, Mid Wales and West Wales.

Wales inspiration

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Paddling around the Pembrokeshire coast
10 fantastic reasons to visit Pembrokeshire
Be’ sy’ mewn enw? What’s in a name?
Cardigan and the Ceredigion Coast Travel Guide