Cottages in Wales

Cottages in Wales

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Popular Cottages in Wales

North-Wales, Isle of Anglesey

8.8

Cottage for 4 people

from $100 per night

South-Wales, Swansea region

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with yard

from $121 per night

North-Wales, Isle of Anglesey

8.8

Cottage for 4 people, with yard, with pets

from $118 per night

Tenby, South-Wales

9.3

Cottage for 4 people, with yard

from $138 per night

Mid-Wales, Powys

10.0

Hut for 4 people, with yard

from $134 per night

South-Wales, Pembrokeshire

9.1

Cottage for 4 people

from $87 per night

South-Wales, Pembrokeshire

9.6

Cottage for 4 people, with yard

from $79 per night

South-Wales, Carmarthenshire

9.2

Cottage for 4 people, with yard

from $97 per night

South-Wales, Pembrokeshire

8.8

Cottage for 2 people, with yard, with pets

from $75 per night

Red Wharf Bay, North-Wales

8.7

Cottage for 8 people, with yard

from $82 per night

Cemaes, North-Wales

10.0

Cottage for 8 people

from $175 per night

South-Wales, Pembrokeshire

9.0

Cottage for 4 people, with yard, with pets

from $130 per night

Trearddur Bay, North-Wales

10.0

Lodge for 4 people

from $79 per night

Tresaith, Mid-Wales

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with yard and terrace

from $141 per night

Summerhill (Pembrokeshire), South-Wales

9.0

Cottage for 6 people, with view and yard as well as ocean view, with pets

from $163 per night

Mid-Wales, Powys

8.8

Cottage for 4 people, with yard

from $60 per night

Summerhill (Pembrokeshire), South-Wales

10.0

Lodge for 4 people, with balcony and yard

from $99 per night

Llanelli, South-Wales

9.3

Cottage for 6 people, with yard

from $87 per night

Barmouth, North-Wales

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with pets

from $98 per night

Red Wharf Bay, North-Wales

10.0

Cottage for 3 people, with yard

from $63 per night

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Highlights in Wales

  • Majestic castles
  • Lush forests
  • Outdoor activities
  • Breathtaking landscapes
  • Hiking trails

Best Cottages in Wales

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Cottage for 3 Guests in Trefor, North-Wales
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Trefor, North-Wales
Cottage • 3 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.6
(5 reviews)
With views of Trefor harbour, The Lobster Pot provides an ideal base to from which to explore Snowdonia National Park and the spectacular coastline.. 5 steps to entrance. Ground Floor: Living/dining room: Freeview TV, Electric Fire Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Coffee Machine Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Bedroom 2: Single (3ft) Bed Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet. Electric storage heaters and electricity by meter reading. Bed linen and towels included. Welcome pack.. Enclosed lawned garden with patio and garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smok...
from $103 / night
Cottage for 18 Guests in Llanbedr, North-Wales
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Llanbedr, North-Wales
Cottage • 18 Guests • 8 Bedrooms
9.6
(11 reviews)
Llanbedr 0.6 miles. Plas Gwynfryn is a magnificent and imposing Edwardian country house set in an 8-acre estate which is situated in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. A holiday home of true distinction and character that is a fine example of the arts and crafts architecture, this cottage is perfect for a large family celebration or for groups of friends, and was featured in Country Life property review in November 2011. Plas Gwynfryn has been lovingly renovated to successfully combine its many period features with contemporary living and has retained a wealth of original Edwardian f...
from $449 / night
Cottage for 6 Guests in North-Wales, Denbighshire
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North-Wales, Denbighshire
Cottage • 6 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.3
(12 reviews)
This delightful, single-storey cottage rests in Eryrys near Llanarmon-yn-Ial and benefits from a welcoming open plan living area with a rustic yet modern feel, and offers a spacious sitting area with ample seating, allowing up to six guests to gather around the warming woodburner. The kitchen has a modern, stylish layout, incorporating a Welsh dresser to enable you to prepare home-cooked meals for everyone. After savouring dinner at the close-by dining area, venture through the property to bed. Two stylish double bedrooms await, with pretty décor and ample storage. The wet room is an impres...
from $64 / night

Other holiday ideas and property types in Wales that might be interesting

Cottages in Wales

Stay in a cozy cottage to escape the daily routine

Despite being a small territory, Wales has more than 600 castles, 200 beaches, 3 national parks, and rich culture and history that fascinate any curious tourist. You can find accommodation near immense lush fields and in corners away from the bustle of the city with an architecture and landscape that will make you feel as if you are in the last century.

Cottages with capacity for all tastes

If you’re planning your vacations with your family, partner, friends or alone, in Wales, there are enough offers of cottages ready to receive your entire group. Comfortable cottages with capacity for 2, 5 or 9 people and even pets, with access to green gardens and amazing views, such as farms, wildlife, castles and colonial buildings. Go ahead and live this experience!

Travelers and activities

Wales for intrepid hikers

Wales is an excellent city for hiking enthusiasts! 25% of its territory is made up of national parks in which you can freely roam. In the Snowdonia National Park, located in North Wales, you can find several routes with different degrees of complexity, if you are a beginner you can even climb to the top on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, without having to do the climbing yourself; but you can also participate in the annual Snowdon race, in July; or you can follow the Snowdon Horseshoe route, where you climb the mountain. In this national park you can go hiking and enjoy the impressive natural landscape.

Wales for couples

Wales is definitely a charming country, ideal for lovers. On January 25, they celebrate the day of Saint Dwynwen, the patron saint of lovers, so the celebrations on Valentine's Day are especially festive. Couples who want to have a romantic experience away from everyday life can visit Anglesey, the largest island in Wales, where they can delight in the landscapes and historical richness of the region. They can also access the secluded Puffin Island, which is accessed by a long and romantic boat trip.

Wales is such a magical country that the Harry Potter, Robin Hood, Snow White and Alice in Wonderland films have been shot or set in this country.

Top 7 travel tips in Wales

1. Delve into the Brecon Beacons National Park

Located just 50 kilometers from the capital of Wales, is this majestic national park that extends for 1,350 square kilometers, combines inhospitable areas that serve as a training ground for British soldiers, with optimal routes for hiking, landscaping and enjoyment In the open air, it has an amazing exotic fauna, rivers, waterfalls, caves and an adventure park.

2. The most important Castle in Wales

Caernarfon Castle stands out from the other 640 that exist in Wales since despite being built in 1283, today it is one of the best preserved forts in Europe. It is an imposing construction that has stood up to numerous attacks, captures and sieges by the enemies of the Kingdom. Due to its historical and cultural value, it is one of the must-see destinations in Wales.

3. Try the gourmet Welsh "rarebit"

Wales is not particularly known for its gastronomy, but its traditional dish is a must when visiting. It is a toast of bread with creamy Welsh cheese, which stands out for the quality of its ingredients. In the capital, Cardiff, you can buy it in the cafes of Castle Quarter or Madame Fromage where they offer more than 150 varieties of this menu.

4. The amazing local produce at Swansea Market

The great trick of Welsh cuisine lies in the freshness of its products and spices. You can find exotic ingredients in the local markets, however, the one that offers the greatest variety because it is the largest of all is Swansea, experience the aromas, colors, sweets, drinks and the whole range of gastronomic options it offers this market.

5. Visit the longest named town in the UK.

In Anglesey, in North Wales, there is a town that became famous for its peculiar name composed of 58 letters: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, although once there is not much to do, since it is quite colonial and basically there are only little houses, it is incredibly novel to tick this city off your bucket list and take photos next to the signage posters.

6. Visit Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

This coastal valley was declared a national park in 1952. Composed of beaches, cliffs and leafy trails, it is one of the tourist routes that you cannot miss. It also has a varied fauna and flora characterized by its exotic species.

7. Get to know the medieval town of Conwy

In North Wales there is a picturesque town called Conwy, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, for the impressive castle that stands in the middle of the town, built in the 12th century. From the castle you can get a panoramic view of the colonial streets of Conwy and the bay in which it is located. You can stroll through the alleys, taste the popular mussels of the area and soak up all the culture and history of the region

FAQs: Cottages in Wales

Which types of amenities can you find at the cottages in Wales?

When looking at the services you can find on Holidu, it appears that the cottages in Wales contain everything that travelers need! Here, the cottages generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: internet (92%), garden (86%), and view (38%)...Are you convinced yet?

How are the cottages rated in Wales?

According to the data collected last year, less than 20% of the cottages in Wales scored a rating of 4.5 stars. It can therefore be assumed that it is not the best destination for the highest-rated cottages in the United Kingdom.

Are the cottages in Wales suitable for vacations with children?

According to the Holidu database, 15% of cottages in Wales are suitable for families with children, it will therefore not be difficult to find the perfect cottage for you and your family.

Are the cottages in Wales suitable for travelers who wish to take their pets on vacation?

Yes! In Wales, 57% of the cottages welcome them with open arms, 86% even have a garden!

Do the cottages in Wales often have an internet connection?

Of course! According to Holidu's data, 92% of cottages in Wales include Wi-Fi. You will be able to browse the internet during your stay!

How much does it usually cost for cottages in Wales?

Most of the cottages in Wales (67%) cost less than $100 a night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for finding an affordable cottage!

Do the cottages in Wales typically come equipped with a fireplace or a pool?

Not always. According to the last year, there are only a few cottages in Wales that offer a fireplace.

Are the cottages in Wales suitable for vacations with several people or better for a weekend break as a couple?

According to Holidu's data, 82% of cottages are perfect for families with up to four guests. Approximately 82% of the cottages here include at least two separate bedrooms. Wales is the perfect destination for going in small groups, with family or friends!

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