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Holiday rentals in Bangor

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Bangor

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 180 holiday rentals in Bangor

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Bangor holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 11,340 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    100 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 70 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    60 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    180 of Bangor holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Bangor rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Bangor stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Bangor

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An outdoor seating area is featured, with a round table and two chairs, set on a wooden deck. The entrance to the glamping pod is visible, framed by a modern, arched structure. Lush greenery spreads into the distance, complemented by a clear blue sky.
Place to stay
5 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Glamping Pod, Tryfan View

Cosy glamping pod set within the grounds of our garden, with everything you need for a base to explore Snowdonia and Anglesey. 20 min walk from Bangor railway station and 15 min walk to centre of Bangor. 7 minute drive from Menai Bridge which takes you onto the Isle Of Anglesey. Just down the road is the Lon Las Ogwen route 82 cycle path which runs from Bethesda to Bangor. We are situated in a great position for walkers and cyclists. We are classed as living in a SLA, (special landscape area.)

Top guest favourite
An outdoor seating area features wooden chairs surrounding a fire pit on a gravel patio. A hot tub is positioned nearby, with a small table set for two and blue planters filled with greenery enhancing the space. The backdrop consists of a dense hedge.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Modern, cosy holiday home with hot tub.

A family-run, modern self-catering holiday home in rural North Wales, nestled between the Anglesey beaches and Snowdonia mountains. Hosted by Kelly and Daz, in an acre of garden and surrounded by farmland, but just five minutes from the bustling town of Bangor. Easily accessible from the A55, it's a short drive to all major attractions, from adrenaline activities (like Zip World) and the great outdoors to history or culture. We're a cosy bolthole, perfect for unwinding in this home from home.

Top guest favourite
A scenic view of the Menai Strait is captured from a wooden balcony. Lush greenery and trees frame the foreground, while the shimmering blue water reflects the sky. The landscape stretches into the distance, revealing hills dotted with homes against a backdrop of partly cloudy skies.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Spacious Balcony Apartment With Sea Views

Beautiful 1st Floor apartment overlooking the Menai Strait. Located in a peaceful setting, yet only a stone throw from the City Centre. The University is a 5min stroll away, as is Upper Bangor having a supermarket & 24hr convenience store.Nestled between the beauty of Snowdonia & Anglesey, an ideal base for University visitors, walkers, zip wire adventurers, beach lovers or simply to relax & unwind. ideal for business trips having nearby links to the A55. Bryn Y Coed is a home away from home.

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen area features a curved wooden breakfast bar with four stools. Natural light enters through two large windows adorned with grey shades, highlighting a small potted plant and kitchen appliances, including a kettle and toaster.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Studio Apartment in a peaceful area of Bangor

Situated in a very quiet part of Bangor, meters away from the Menai Straits and ideally located for the University, Pontio Theatre, City Centre, Bangor Cathedral, Hospital and Upper Bangor with its supermarket, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Short distance to Anglesey's beautiful beaches, Zip World, Snowdonia mountain range, Surf Snowdonia, Ribride and easy access to cycle routes and coastal walks. Great location for work or pleasure. On road quiet parking, or off road parking on request.

Guest favourite
Apartment
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

A quiet and comfortable place in central Bangor.

This convenient self contained flat forms part of a 19th century period property located in a very quiet area in the heart of Upper Bangor, within minutes walking distance of a local supermarket (2 mins), train station (8 mins) , university and the city centre (10 mins). You have a separate access with on street free parking and views of the Snowdonia range of mountains. Local places of interest e.g. Zip World-8 miles away and Mount Snowdon-15 miles away. Caernarfon is 9 miles away.

Guest favourite
A cozy living area features a soft grey sofa adorned with decorative cushions, alongside a small purple ottoman. A compact dining table with two chairs is positioned near a window, allowing natural light to brighten the space. A television and a potted plant complete the setting.
Apartment
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

Compact Modern Apartment Single Person/Couple Only

A modern first floor 1 Bedroom Apartment, ideally placed for the Hospital which is within walking distance and a short drive to the City Centre and University. The A55 is literally just round the corner and offers easy access to the Isle of Anglesey, the Snowdonia National Park and eastbound of the North Wales coastal resorts. The accommodation, although compact is furnished to a good standard offering a comfortable stay. The historic Castle Town of Caernarfon is just 6 miles.

Guest favourite
An expansive beach stretches before the ocean, with gentle waves meeting a sandy shore. Smooth, rocky outcrops are visible in the water. The distant horizon merges with a soft, blue sky, creating a serene atmosphere. Lush greenery borders the beach, enhancing the natural scenery.
Home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Ty Nain Bangor (walk to uni; drive to mountains)

Ty Nain is a bright holiday home close to the University, shops and restaurants in Bangor. The house boasts a sea view over Hirael Bay and the Pier is a short stroll away. There is a bus stop near the property and the railway station is a 15 minute walk, so a car is not essential. Local attractions include Zip World, Snowdonia, Anglesey beaches and coastal paths, local castles (Caernarfon/Penrhyn), Greenwood Forest Park, Welsh Mountain Zoo, and Pili Palas for family fun.

Guest favourite
The entrance to the maisonette is highlighted by a navy blue door, adorned with diamond-shaped glass panels. Two windows are positioned on either side, framed by planters with green foliage. The wall shows a mix of white render and stone, contributing to the home’s character.
Home
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 476 reviews

The Pier Hideaway, Bangor

Welcome to the Pier Hideaway, our new cosy maisonette, sister to the highly rated Bangor Retreat. This 2 bedroom fully refurbished quirky maisonette is located a two minute walk from Bangor Pier. Hidden away up a short lane it offers 2 restaurants and 2 popular pubs, within the 2 minute walking distance. As a base it is ideally located for Snowdonia, The Wales coastal path, Anglesey, Zip World, Bangor University, The Llyn peninsula and many other local attractions.

Top guest favourite
The open-plan living area features a welcoming brown sofa paired with a rustic coffee table. A large TV rests on a metal stand, facing a kitchen area with wooden shelves displaying cozy decor. An exposed beam ceiling adds character above, with a wagon wheel chandelier providing ambient light.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

'The Hayloft' - a peaceful rural retreat for two

Set beside the apple orchard at The Old Sheep Farm in Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), The Hayloft is a dog-friendly, one-bedroom crog-loft hideaway a short drive from the coast. Exposed beams, a wood-burner and a freestanding roll-top bath give the cottage a warm, settled feel, while stunning views stretch across the hills towards the sea. A calm, characterful and luxurious place for slow mornings, long walks and unhurried stays.

Top guest favourite
A modern studio retreat is highlighted by a cozy bed adorned with crisp linens. A small desk and stool are positioned nearby, complemented by a comfortable seating area featuring a light-colored sofa. Soft overhead lighting adds warmth to the bright space, accentuated by decorative wall art.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Private Hot Tub Garden Studio Romantic Escape

Escape to our private garden studio with exclusive hot tub in Bangor, North Wales. Designed for couples, this peaceful retreat offers total privacy and a secluded garden to relax after exploring the coast or Snowdonia. Minutes from Bangor Pier, Penrhyn Castle and the Menai Strait, with easy access to Anglesey beaches and mountain adventures. ⭐ Over 100 five-star reviews. Dates fill fast — book your North Wales escape today.

Top guest favourite
A spacious kitchen features sleek cabinetry and a large central island with seating. Modern appliances are integrated, complemented by ample workspace. Natural light floods the area through a skylight, while dark tiled flooring adds a polished touch to the overall design.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Bryn Ogwen Lovely Coastal Property in Bangor

SPRING DISCOUNTS FROM APRIL TO JUNE Be quick, and don’t miss out on a fantastic break with Pass the Keys in North Wales. Staggered discounts for stays of 3,4,5,7 to 28 days+, so why not lengthen your stay for larger savings. Spacious property with panoramic stunning waterside views Private enclosed rear courtyard & front garden Pet friendly property (pets stay for free) Private Parking Close to local amenities

Guest favourite
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Puffin View, Duplex-Styled Sea View Apartment

The space at Puffin View - so-named, for it's views out towards Puffin Island - is charming and comfortable. A split-level apartment designed for a couple, the lounge has exceptional bay views. You have all the basic mod cons such as a smart TV, Wi-Fi and views stretch out over the wide promenade and beach towards Puffin Island, where you can also spot Anglesey and the Great Orme at Llandudno.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Bangor?

    Stay near Bangor’s city center to be close to shops, markets, and the historic cathedral, or in quieter neighborhoods close to green parks. Some visitors prefer spots near the Menai Strait for water and landscape views.

  • What are the best things to do in Bangor with kids?

    Kids often enjoy crabbing off Bangor Pier, interactive exhibits at Storiel, or outdoor play at Treborth Botanic Garden. The city also has accessible parks and seasonal community events for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Bangor?

    Wander Bangor Pier, explore Penrhyn Castle and its gardens, or visit local art exhibitions around the university. The city also has walking trails that reveal views of the Menai Strait and surrounding hills.

  • How is the weather in Bangor?

    Bangor typically has mild, wet winters around 38–47°F (4–8°C), and cooler summers near 55–66°F (13–19°C) with occasional rain. Packing layers and a waterproof jacket will help with changing conditions throughout the day.

  • When is the best time to visit Bangor?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and festivals, with temperatures around 52–66°F (11–19°C). Winter has frequent rain and cooler days, though quieter streets can make exploring the university city feel relaxed.

  • What are the best places to visit in Bangor?

    Explore Penrhyn Castle, stroll Bangor Pier, or visit the historic Bangor Cathedral. The university grounds and Storiel museum also have art and architecture reflecting the city’s heritage.

  • What are some hiking trails in Bangor?

    Bangor has woodland walks in Treborth Botanic Garden and trails along the Menai Strait. You can also explore coastal paths nearby, which feature sea views and locally rooted landscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Bangor?

    Families frequently explore Bangor Pier, enjoy hands-on exhibits at Storiel, or picnic and play in the Treborth Botanic Garden. The city also has accessible walking paths suitable for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bangor?

    Explore the scenic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, stroll through the historic town of Caernarfon, or experience coastal villages with locally rooted traditions. Anglesey has rugged sea cliffs, sandy beaches, and ancient sites often recommended for day journeys.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bangor?

    Bangor has pet friendly stays, particularly in the city center and neighborhoods by parks or walking trails. Many hosts welcome pets, and local green spaces make it easier to travel with four-legged companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Bangor?

    Pack a rainproof jacket, as Bangor has frequent showers throughout the year. Wander the university grounds for striking architecture, and explore local markets for Welsh produce and crafts—Sundays can be quiet, so plan key activities earlier in the week.

  • What is Bangor known for?

    Bangor is known for its historic cathedral, its vibrant university community, and scenic location near the Menai Strait. The city is a gateway to Welsh culture and nearby natural landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bangor?

    Walk through Treborth Botanic Garden for less crowded green spaces, or discover local history at Storiel, a museum and gallery. Some visitors enjoy finding smaller cafes tucked in side streets serving traditional cakes.

  • What are the best foods to try in Bangor?

    Try locally made Welsh cakes, lamb dishes, and cawl, a traditional stew. Cheeses from the area and bara brith, a fruit loaf, are also frequently suggested in Bangor’s cafes and markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Bangor?

    Pack a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing for changing temperatures. An umbrella and a camera come in handy for exploring Bangor’s scenery and historic streets.

  • What is the nightlife in Bangor like?

    Bangor has a lively nightlife scene shaped by its university, with pubs, cafes, and live music venues around the high street. Some spots feature Welsh music sessions and student-led performances, creating an energetic atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Bangor?

    Bangor has choral concerts associated with the university, and local festivals celebrating Welsh music and arts, often in late spring and summer. Eisteddfod events and cultural celebrations periodically bring performances and community gatherings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bangor?

    Bangor has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, especially around the city center and near green parks. Look for homes with extra living space or outdoor gardens, which are often suggested for groups or families.

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