Holiday rentals in Wales

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Barn in Powys

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 372 reviews

Romantic waterfall Cabin,Tranquil Brecon Beacons

💕Romantic Waterfall Cabin 💕 idyllic serene location,wrapped in nature. sweet sounds of birdsong & lulling sound s of waterfall. Enjoy wildlife & flowers from the bedroom / balcony , otters , Herons, leaping Salmon /trout in rock pools below, colourful dragon flies and wagtails .. ultimate relaxation of nature Harmonious cosy decor encapsulating a romantic hideaway for two :-) cotton linens, arty decor, a comfy king size bed , atmospheric log burner& breakfast ! ,Arrive Relax Enjoy

25 Oct – 1 Nov

£123 per night
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Barn in Llanberis

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 727 reviews

Beautiful Welsh barn at the foot of Snowdon

The Barn is situated in a stunning and idyllic location surrounded by nature, and yet within easy access to the Village and the start of the main Snowdon footpath.The Barn has been sensitively restored and maintains many of it's original features,including crog loft (upstairs sleeping area with limited head room, accessed via steep stairs) and exposed beam ceilings.The 7.5 acres of land are situated directly behind the barn. Close proximity to Zip World, Caernarfon, local beaches, and waterfalls

11–18 Oct

£104 per night
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Cabin in Ffarmers

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Cwtch- Romantic lodge with outdoor bath

The Cwtch is a cosy cabin with a log burner and bi-folds that lead out onto a decked area with stunning views of the rolling hills, a perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening! Outside is a large bath for those who want to have a relaxing evening under the stars. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or somewhere to unwind and chill, our cabin will make you feel right at home. Only a 15-minute drive to Lampeter & a 45-minute drive to the seaside towns of Aberaeron & New Quay.

7–14 Oct

£111 per night

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Other great holiday rentals in Wales

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Tiny home in Builth Wells

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Hillside hideout in the Upper Wye Valley

5–12 Nov

£109 per night
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Hut in Coed Morgan

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Delightful 1 bedroom Hut with Hot tub

28 Nov – 5 Dec

£114 per night
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Shepherd’s hut in Brecon

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Shepherd's Hut, Off-Grid, Hot Tub and Beacons View

28 Feb – 7 Mar

£134 per night
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Cottage in Pembrokeshire

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Beautiful Cottage Near The Coast

27 Sept – 4 Oct

£98 per night
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Home in Whitebrook

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 892 reviews

Adjoined Stone Cottage Wye Valley (Five Springs)

5–12 Feb

£86 per night
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Earthen home in Shropshire

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Wilderness Lodge, England

13–20 Nov

£85 per night
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Tiny home in Abergele

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

The Pond and Stars Cabin

17–24 Aug

£141 per night
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Flat in Rhos on Sea

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Flat C View. For sand, sea, slate and fire.

9–16 Sept

£128 per night
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Cottage in Llanwnda

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 617 reviews

Stable: National Park, sea view, near coast path

2–9 Nov

£90 per night
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Shepherd’s hut in Powys

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

NEW… Hut On The Hill

9–16 Feb

£108 per night
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Tiny home in Abergavenny

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

The Bothy in the Clouds (B&B) - Brecon Beacons

11–18 Sept

£161 per night
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Cottage in Dinas Cross

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Coastal cottage minutes from it's own beach

26 Mar – 2 Apr

£114 per night

Your guide to Wales

All About Wales

Wales is brimming with castles, which are scattered throughout the hills, standing guard on the coast, or sitting in deep valleys on riverbanks. From the ruins of Carreg Cennen to the towering walls of Caernarfon Castle and Pembroke Castle, you’ll struggle to miss one on your travels. Architectural treasures sit alongside boundless natural beauty, with thundering waterfalls and sweeping coastline aplenty. For an eagle-eye view of the north, head up the mountains of Snowdonia National Park — there’s even a train to the summit that serves up epic views from your seat.

St David’s in the southwest and Offa’s Dyke on the English border offer insights into Wales’ combative past, while Llangennith beach on the breathtaking Gower Peninsula is a laid-back surfer’s paradise. The capital Cardiff melds its trading heritage — the first ever million-pound cheque was signed at the city’s Coal Exchange — with a cosmopolitan vibe and Wales’ sporting heart in its national rugby and football stadiums.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Wales

Wales is at its best in the warmer summer months — this is when whale and dolphin sightings are most likely — but there’s a lot to be said for a chilly walk followed by a warming cup of artisan Welsh coffee beside a crackling fire in a holiday cottage. From early February to mid-March, the national sport is on everyone’s lips as a major rugby tournament takes over. Straddling the border with England, Hay-on-Wye hosts its annual literary festival in the spring, with authors and renowned speakers visiting from all over the world. The autumn months bring cooler temperatures and stunning foliage in the Brecon Beacons National Park, along with the popular Abergavenny Food Festival, which combines workshops with live demonstrations and a wide array of stalls run by artisan producers.


Top things to do in Wales

The Wales Coastal Path

Forming an unbroken path around the entire Welsh shoreline, the Wales Coastal Path spreads over 870 miles. From short stretches along rugged headland and pristine beaches to week-long adventures crossing multiple counties, sections of this extensive trail can be linked in with bus and train routes to create custom routes.

The Heart of Wales train route

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or like to see the world go by in comfort, the Heart of Wales line offers a rare route through the centre of the rolling Welsh landscape. With services running seven days a week, the line passes over two viaducts and takes in rushing rivers, dramatic mountains, and dense forest.

Mwnt Beach

Nestled in a secluded spot on the Ceredigion coast, Mwnt is a quiet cove beloved by families, hikers, and wildlife lovers. Within easy reach of Cardigan, a walk up the steps to the clifftop is rewarded with far-reaching views over the bay and a good chance of spotting pods of dolphins — a fixture on this part of the coast.

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