Castle holiday rentals in Wales

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A grand stone castle features multiple turrets and a central clock tower. Lush greenery surrounds the building, with vibrant flowers and outdoor seating areas visible. The clear blue sky adds brightness to the scene, highlighting the architectural details of the structure.
Guest suite in Abercraf
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 385 reviews

Abercrave - West wing - detached studio.

Self contained small studio next to owners home, offering all the basics for you to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, National Showcaves, Craig y Nos Castle, the Monkey Sanctuary and Henrhyd Waterfalls. Visit Mumbles and the beautiful Gower coast, for the engergetic follow Route 43 of the National Cycle Network. Two great pubs serving food within walking distance. On road parking. We leave guests enjoy . 40 minutes by bus from Neath station, ask for advice before booking if unsure.

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The castle's grand entrance is framed by intricate stonework, showcasing unique architectural details. Large windows reflect the sky, while the massive archway leads into the enchanting grounds. Lush trees can be seen in the background, enhancing the serene setting.
Castle in Barmouth
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Castle Experience: Seaviews & Sunsets!

A unique experience awaits you in the Tower Wing of our beautiful castle in Barmouth! Nestled in 8 acres of private woods, enjoy stunning sea views from this historic listed building. You will have the tower wing to yourselves and private access to the tower roof terrace which offers 360° views over Barmouth Bay & surrounding mountains. Enjoy our guest BBQ or simply relax and soak in the scenery. Experience castle living with town and beach life at your doorstep. Welcome to beautiful Barmouth!

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A traditional stone cottage is presented with two levels and a welcoming front entrance. Window boxes filled with flowering plants are visible beneath neatly arranged windows. The property is enclosed by a wrought iron fence, and greenery frames the entrance, enhancing its charming exterior.
Home in Conwy
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Swn-y-Dwr Holiday cottage

Swn-y-Dwr is a holiday cottage with a modern, contemporary feel, situated in the heart of Betws-y-Coed, The Snowdonia National Park. It sits by Afon Llugwy – one minute's walk from the famous Pont-y-Pair bridge and has extensive, landscaped gardens which sweep down to the river itself. The main high street is three minute's walk away over the bridge. Here you can find shops, restaurants and bars all in a unique setting, surrounded by the steep, wooded crags of the Snowdonia National Park.

Private room in Gwynedd
4.44 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Four Poster Room in Arthog Hall

A quiet double room in Arthog Hall a castellated mansion overlooking Barmouth & Mawddach Estuary. The double room features a quiet position located at the back of the castle and benefits from a 45 inch flat screen TV & Tassimo Brewer coffee machine with complimentary coffee supplied. * This room doesn't have sea or estuary views but the outlook is pleasant across trees. The room has its own private bathroom just a few feet away. The gardens of Arthog Hall can also be enjoyed by guests.

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A stylish living area features a high ceiling with exposed wooden beams. A comfortable gray tufted sofa and plush armchairs face a modern wood-burning stove. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating a cozy rug and a side table with decorative elements.
Castle in Powys
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

The Apartment at Llanerchydol Hall

Hidden in glorious listed parkland, a mile from town, is the fabulous Llanerchydol Hall, with its gothic turrets and castellations. There are specimen trees here-Sequoias, Cedars, a Dawn Redwood and a Japanese Garden. Hear the steam train, hooting at Powis Castle. Walk Glyndwr’s Way. In the winter, it is the owl’s domain. There are spectacular night skies, unspoilt by pollution, and the Welsh mountains beckon. Relax here. Breathe in the calm and still. Embrace the architecture and romance.

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Private room in Powys
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Yellow at Llanerchydol Hall

Hidden in glorious listed parkland, a mile from town, is the fabulous Llanerchydol Hall, with its gothic turrets and castellations. There are specimen trees here-Sequoias, Cedars, a Dawn Redwood and a Japanese Garden. Hear the steam train, hooting at Powis Castle. Walk Glyndwr’s Way. In the winter, it is the owl’s domain. There are spectacular night skies, unspoilt by pollution, and the Welsh mountains beckon. Relax here. Breathe in the calm and still. Embrace the architecture and romance.

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The historic Welsh Gatehouse features an imposing stone exterior with two prominent towers. Architectural details include ancient windows and a large, arched entrance. Surrounding greenery adds to the charm of this medieval structure, set against a clear blue sky.
Castle in Chepstow
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Welsh Gatehouse: Luxury 13th Century Medieval Home

The Welsh Gatehouse is a beautiful historic house with modern amenities. Imagine staying in a fairy tale castle built in 1270. The thick walls, ancient windows & steep spiral staircase say 'history'. Romantic log fires keep you warm you in winter, & the thick walls keep you cool in summer. Views from the top of the tower are extraordinary over the Severn Bridges and the Breacon Beacons (NB we call this the terrace in our description below). Unique, luxurious, quirky yet comfortable.

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A spacious suite features a large bed accompanied by side tables and soft linens. A comfortable blue sofa sits opposite, paired with a wooden coffee table. Natural light illuminates the room through a large window adorned with patterned curtains, contributing to a calm ambiance.
Private room in Powys
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Slate at Llanerchydol Hall

Hidden in glorious listed parkland, a mile from town, is romantic Llanerchydol Hall, with its gothic turrets and castellations. There are specimen trees here-Sequoias, Cedars, a Dawn Redwood and a Japanese Garden. Hear the steam train, hooting at Powis Castle. Walk Glyndwr’s Way. In the winter, it is the owl’s domain. There are spectacular night skies, unspoilt by pollution, and the Welsh mountains beckon. Relax here. Breathe in the calm and still. Embrace the architecture and romance.

Private room in Gwynedd
4.5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Four Poster Mawddach Suite in Arthog Hall

A peaceful elegant four poster room with stunning views over Mawddach Estuary / views across to Barmouth from your window. We have various private bathrooms which can be used around the Castle. We are located close to Cregennan Lakes which is popular for walking and fishing and we are right next to Arthog Waterfalls. Barmouth is a short drive across the Toll Bridge (80p) (approx 5 miles) away. We have an atrium area where guests can enjoy breakfast which is self serve continental.

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Private room in Flintshire
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

back tower room

Tower is a unique place to stay conveniently located just outside the market town of Mold , close to the A55 and less than half an hour from Chester. The tower that the house gets its name from goes back to at least 1460 with latter additions is set in four acres of gardens including a lake. We offer three comfortable guest rooms to choose from, our aim is to provide authentic country house hospitality. All our rooms are large furnished with antiques and family portraits.

The charming front exterior of the house is framed by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A small pathway leads to the door, which is accented by a classic style. The white walls contrast with dark trim, creating an inviting appeal.
Townhouse in Conwy Principal Area
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

Characterful town house within the castle walls

The house is very well located with easy access on foot to all the amenities that Conwy has to offer. There is a good selection of independent shops and restaurants. The stunning castle and estuary views are just a 5 minute walk from the house. Conwy is a perfect base to explore North Wales and Snowdonia National Park. Bodnant Gardens, a flagship RHS garden, is a 15 minute drive away as is the beautiful Victorian town of Llandudno with its impressive promenade.

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The castle exterior showcases a blend of stone architecture and historic charm, featuring multiple towers and an arched entranceway. Sunlight filters through the soft clouds, illuminating the surrounding trees and pathway, enhancing the serene and inviting atmosphere.
Castle in Barmouth
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Beautiful Barmouth Castle Experience!

Want to recreate the Traitors experience? Come and stay at our own mini Ardross Castle in Wales - another of the Perrin's family holiday homes. With a tower for plotting, choice of reception rooms for conspiring and a large dining table to see who appears at breakfast, Grade II listed Plas Mynach offers a unique space for a truly memorable stay. located in beautiful Barmouth, a unique experience awaits you minutes from the very edge of Snowdonia National Park!

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