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Best family friendly Wales holiday rentals

Among the 47005 accommodations in Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Heavenly 1 -Bedroom Retreat With Stunning Sea & Garden Vistas - Wales
9.8 21 reviews
Wales
27/08 – 28/08
SG$209/nightfor 1 night

Heavenly 1 -Bedroom Retreat With Stunning Sea & Garden Vistas

2 1
apartment , Swansea
This Swansea apartment, near Swansea Beach, offers stunning sea garden views from its private terrace and is conveniently located near the Grand Theatre, St Joseph's Cathedral, and Loughor Castle; Oxwich Bay is 21km and Rhossili Bay 29km away.
The 70 square metre, recently renovated flat boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps seven, includes a fully equipped kitchenette with dishwasher, and offers free Wi-Fi and private parking.
Waters Edge - Wales
9.4 219 reviews
Wales
27/06 – 29/06
SG$276/nightTotal: SG$552 (2 )

Waters Edge

2 2
house , Penclawdd
Waters Edge is located in Penclawdd, just 14 kilometres from the Grand Theatre and 21 kilometres from both Oxwich Bay and Rhossili Bay, offering a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural beauty. The property boasts excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
This two-bedroom house offers 13 square metres of space and can accommodate up to 6 guests. The fully equipped kitchen, terrace with lake and sea views, garden, tennis court, and children's playground provide ample opportunities for relaxation, recreation, and fun for all ages.
39 Hamilton Street - Wales
9.9 333 reviews
Wales
25/06 – 27/06
SG$671/nightTotal: SG$1342 (2 )

39 Hamilton Street

1 6
house , Cardiff
This 4-bedroom home on Hamilton Street is located just a short walk from Cardiff Castle and within easy reach of the city centre. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This spacious 200 square metre house comfortably accommodates 8 guests. The property offers a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, and parking, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends.
Cyll Y Felin Fawr 2 - Wales
9.3 43 reviews
Wales
22/08 – 29/08
SG$170/nightTotal: SG$1190 (7 )

Cyll Y Felin Fawr 2

2 2
house , Aberdaron
Cyll Y Felin Fawr 2 is a charming holiday home located just a short distance from the beautiful beaches of Porth Oer and Aberdaron, making it the perfect base for exploring the stunning coastline of the Llŷn Peninsula. The property has consistently received excellent reviews from guests, praising its cleanliness, location, and overall comfort.
This two-bedroom property can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a private garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking. Guests can enjoy the nearby beaches, explore the local area, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings.

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Best Wales holiday rentals with a pool

Among the 47005 accommodations in Wales, here are the 4 best rentals with a pool

Holiday Home In Lido Beach Prestatyn - Wales
10 5 reviews
Wales
20/07 – 23/07
SG$245/nightTotal: SG$735 (3 )

Holiday Home In Lido Beach Prestatyn

2 2
house , Prestatyn
This recently renovated beachfront holiday home in Prestatyn offers direct access to Lido beach, situated 1.5 kilometres from Prestatyn Central Beach and 13.4 kilometres from Bodelwyddan Castle.
This 52 square metre property accommodates up to 7 guests across 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring a garden, tennis court, children's playground, swimming pool, and free WiFi, with opportunities for cycling and hiking nearby.
Workshop Cottage Within The Llanfendigaid Estate - Wales
10 11 reviews
Wales
11/08 – 13/08
SG$281/nightTotal: SG$562 (2 )

Workshop Cottage Within The Llanfendigaid Estate

1 2
house , Rhoslefain
Workshop Cottage in Rhoslefain offers a unique conversion with a tranquil ambiance, featuring exposed stone walls and beams, a wood-burning stove, and a mezzanine for the bedroom and bathroom, accommodating up to three guests with internet, kitchen, swimming pool, and parking. This property is located 1 kilometer from the village centre, providing easy access to local attractions and a peaceful escape.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
Wales
23/07 – 25/07
SG$351/nightTotal: SG$702 (2 )

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 3
cottage , Morfa Bychan
This static caravan, situated in Morfa Bychan, Gwynedd, is a short stroll from Black Rock Sands and 2 kilometres from Porthmadog harbour.
This static caravan offers accommodation for four guests across two bedrooms, featuring an open-plan living area, WiFi, and access to on-site amenities including an indoor swimming pool and enclosed decking.
Twin Ayre Cabin Retreat, Welshpool - Wales
Wales
26/06 – 27/06
SG$198/nightfor 1 night

Twin Ayre Cabin Retreat, Welshpool

2 4
cabin , Welshpool
This holiday lodge is located in the mountainous region of Welshpool, offering proximity to Saint Tysilio & Saint Mary Parish Church and Gregynog Hall, and is less than 1 hour from coastal beaches such as Aberdyfi.
This 40 square meter lodge accommodates up to 6 guests in 2 bedrooms, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, a swimming pool, terrace, garden, and parking, with on-site entertainment and activities including tennis courts and river fishing.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Wales

  • What are the must-see places in Wales?

    Wales boasts a stunning array of landscapes and historical sites. For breathtaking scenery, Snowdonia National Park is a must, with Mount Snowdon as its iconic peak. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming coastal towns like Tenby. Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magnificent example of medieval architecture, and Conwy Castle, another impressive fortress, is equally captivating. Cardiff Castle, in the capital city, blends Norman and Victorian architecture, offering a fascinating glimpse into history. Finally, the Brecon Beacons National Park provides stunning mountain ranges and valleys.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Wales?

    Pwllgwilym B & B, Self-contained Mountain-top Retreat and Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments are the most popular Airbnb and vacation rentals in Wales among travelers.

  • Where should I book a Holiday Rental in Wales?

    Wales is a big country, which means plenty of beautiful places to stay and appreciate the regional beauty of the place. One of the easiest ways to do so is by staying in areas like Cardiff, Bangor, Tenby, The Mumbles, Beaumaris, Brecon, and St. Davids, and be in close proximity to almost all famous attractions of the destination. All these areas are well equipped with holiday rentals and other accommodation options.

  • What are the typical activities to do in Wales?

    Wales offers a diverse range of activities. Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons are popular choices. Coastal walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path provide stunning views. Water sports, such as kayaking and surfing, are prevalent along the coast. Exploring castles like Caernarfon and Conwy is a must for history buffs. Visiting charming towns like Hay-on-Wye, renowned for its bookshops, offers a different kind of experience. For a relaxing experience, consider exploring the many gardens and parks throughout the country.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in Wales?

    Among the Airbnbs in Wales, Self-contained Mountain-top Retreat, The Annex At The Oaks and Wooden Cabin In The Forest are the most popular ones.

  • What kind of Holiday Rentals are available in Wales?

    Holiday rentals or vacation rentals are available in the form of penthouses, apartments, and bungalows. Wales is known for its countryside appeal, so be assured of a hot tub instead of a jacuzzi and a cozy English cottage as opposed to a conventionally modern bungalow. Remotely placed cottages are a classic amongst all the holiday rentals available in Wales.

  • Which part of Wales offers the most pleasant climate?

    Generally, the southern coastal areas of Wales, particularly Pembrokeshire and Gower Peninsula, enjoy the mildest and most pleasant climate. They benefit from the Gulf Stream, resulting in warmer temperatures and less rainfall compared to other regions. However, even in these areas, the weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is always advisable.
  • What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Wales?

    Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages, The Coed-y-mwstwr Hotel and The Lake Country House Hotel & Spa are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Wales.

  • Where should I sleep when a football match is going on in Wales?

    Cardiff City Stadium, Racecourse Ground, Liberty Stadium, and Millennium Stadium are the ones holding international football matches. Hence, staying close to them is a big concern for football fanatics when matches are going on. So, some of the best areas to stay and be risk-free during football matches are Cardiff, Wrexham, and Swansea.

  • What airport options are there for reaching Wales?

    Cardiff Airport (CWL) is the main airport serving Wales, providing both domestic and international flights. However, travellers may also fly into airports in England, such as Birmingham Airport (BHX), Bristol Airport (BRS), or Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL), and then travel onward to Wales by train or car. The journey time from these English airports to various parts of Wales varies.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in Wales?

    The best rentals for families and kids in Wales are Pwllgwilym B & B, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Parva Farmhouse Riverside Guesthouse.

  • What are the best things to do in Wales?

    Before you know it, Wales is going to flood you with options that will send tingles down your spine. Some of the best things to enjoy a pumping vacation are by trying ziplining, sliding through the underground caverns at Llechwedd Slate Caverns, exploring the submarine life and surfing on the Welsh waters at Pembrokshire, riding a jet boat, opting for white water rafting, going for mountain biking and spending a day coasteering.

  • Are there specific challenges to driving in Wales that visitors should know?

    Driving in Wales can present some challenges, especially in rural areas. Narrow, winding roads are common, particularly in mountainous regions. Be prepared for steep inclines and descents. Some roads may be single-track, requiring drivers to use passing places. It's advisable to check road conditions before setting off, especially during winter months, as some higher routes may be closed due to snow or ice. Satnav is recommended, but be aware that it may not always navigate the smaller, more winding roads effectively.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Wales?

    The best vacation rentals or Airbnb with a jacuzzi in Wales are Snowdonia Mawddach Cabin + Hot Tub, The Annex At The Oaks and Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages.

  • What are some must-see sites in Wales?

    Wales is a natural beauty and it won’t be long before you realize you’re falling for the place. Places like Snowdonia National Park, Snowdon, Conwy Castle, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, National Trust - Bodnant Garden, Caerphilly Castle, Pen y Fan, Ynys Llanddwyn, Wales Millennium Centre, National Trust - Erddig, Big Pit National Coal Museum, Marloes Sands, Cardiff Castle & National Museum, and Beddgelert & Betws-y-Coed, are what make it seem like a fairyland, so make sure you visit these.

  • What currency is used in Wales?

    The currency used in Wales is the pound sterling (£), the same as in the rest of the United Kingdom.
  • What are the top festivals to experience in Wales?

    Wales hosts many vibrant festivals throughout the year. The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a significant event. The Green Man Festival, a multi-genre music festival held in the Brecon Beacons, attracts a large international crowd. The Hay Festival, a renowned literary festival, takes place in Hay-on-Wye and features prominent authors and speakers. St David's Day, on 1 March, is celebrated across the country with parades and cultural events.
  • What is the best time of year to visit Wales?

    The best time to visit Wales depends on your preferences. Summer (June to August) offers warm weather, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, but it's also the peak tourist season. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds, while winter (November to March) offers a different kind of beauty, with opportunities for winter sports in the mountains, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potential disruption due to snow.
  • What are some local dishes to try in Wales?

    Welsh cuisine offers a variety of delicious dishes. Try laverbread, a seaweed delicacy, often served with bacon. Welsh cakes, small, sweet cakes, are a popular treat. Cawl, a hearty lamb or beef stew, is a traditional Welsh comfort food. Bara brith, a fruit bread, is another popular baked good. For seafood lovers, fresh fish and shellfish are readily available along the coast.
  • What emergency numbers should you know in case of a medical or security issue in Wales?

    In case of a medical emergency, dial 999. For non-emergency police matters, dial 101. For fire emergencies, dial 999.
  • What etiquette tips are important when visiting Wales?

    It's generally polite to be mindful of the local culture and language. While English is widely spoken, learning a few basic Welsh phrases is appreciated. Respecting the environment is important, especially in national parks. Being considerate of local communities is always good practice.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in Wales?

    For a week-long trip, consider exploring Snowdonia National Park, combining hiking with visits to charming towns like Betws-y-Coed. Alternatively, a circular route encompassing Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with its stunning coastal walks and charming towns like Tenby and St Davids, would be ideal. A week in the Brecon Beacons offers a balance of hiking and exploring charming towns and villages.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Wales?

    For a weekend break, consider exploring the historical sites and vibrant city life of Cardiff. Alternatively, a weekend in Snowdonia allows for a shorter hike up Mount Snowdon and a visit to a charming town like Llanberis. A trip to the Gower Peninsula offers stunning coastal scenery and picturesque villages.
  • What are the top shopping destinations in Wales?

    Cardiff offers a variety of shopping experiences, from high street brands to independent boutiques. St David's Dewi Sant shopping centre is a major shopping destination in Cardiff. Smaller towns, such as Hay-on-Wye, offer unique shopping experiences, particularly for book lovers. Many coastal towns have charming shops and craft stores selling local products.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path places to explore in Wales?

    For a more secluded experience, explore the less-visited parts of Snowdonia National Park, such as the Nant Gwynant valley. The Llŷn Peninsula offers quieter beaches and charming villages. The Vale of Glamorgan, south of Cardiff, offers a scenic countryside with hidden gems. The less-visited parts of the Brecon Beacons National Park reveal stunning landscapes away from the main hiking trails.

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Best Wales holiday rentals with parking

Apple Cabin - Little Log Cabin In Wales - Wales
9.9 189 reviews
Wales
06/08 – 07/08
SG$194/nightfor 1 night

Apple Cabin - Little Log Cabin In Wales

1 2
chalet , Newtown
The APPLE - Little Log Cabin in Wales is located in Newtown, just a short drive from Dolforwyn Castle and within easy reach of Lake Vyrnwy, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the Welsh countryside. This charming cabin has received excellent user ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The cosy cabin offers a comfortable space for two guests with a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen. Guests can enjoy a private garden, free parking, and a well-equipped kitchen with an oven, allowing them to prepare their own meals.
Stiwdio Eithinog - Wales
9.8 305 reviews
Wales
11/09 – 13/09
SG$164/nightTotal: SG$328 (2 )

Stiwdio Eithinog

1 2
apartment , Caernarfon
Stiwdio Eithinog is a charming apartment located just 17km from the Snowdon Mountain Railway and 24km from the summit of Snowdon, offering easy access to the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. This apartment has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The apartment is a one-bedroom property with one bathroom, covering 50 square meters and comfortably accommodating two guests. Guests can enjoy a peaceful garden, a picnic area, free Wi-Fi, and private parking, along with a fully equipped kitchen and a comfortable living space with a flat-screen TV.
Tranquil Getaway Near Brecon Beacons - Wales
9.7 105 reviews
Wales
18/07 – 22/07
SG$196/nightTotal: SG$784 (4 )

Tranquil Getaway Near Brecon Beacons

2 2
apartment , Llandovery
This two-bedroom apartment is located on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, just outside the town of Llandovery, with Brecon Cathedral located 38 kilometres away and WWT Llanelli 50 kilometres away. The 165 square metre apartment offers a private terrace, a garden, free parking, and is suitable for families or groups of friends.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
Wales
31/07 – 07/08
SG$201/nightTotal: SG$1407 (7 )

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 3
cottage
Plas Panteidal cottage, situated on a wooded hillside overlooking the Dyfi Estuary, is a short distance (approximately 1km) from Aberdovey village and offers easy access to Aberdyfi, Cadair Idris, and Dolgellau.
This pet-friendly lodge boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps up to five guests, featuring a spacious open-plan living area with a terrace, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and a large enclosed garden.

Best Wales holiday rentals with a balcony

Cosy Snowdonia Cottage, 3 Bedrooms, Near Zip World And Snowdon - Wales
8.9 30 reviews
Wales
25/07 – 26/07
SG$410/nightfor 1 night

Cosy Snowdonia Cottage, 3 Bedrooms, Near Zip World And Snowdon

2 4
house , Blaenau-Ffestiniog
This two-bedroom house in Blaenau Ffestiniog offers a peaceful retreat, situated 18km from Portmeirion and 39km from Snowdonia National Park.
Sleeping up to nine guests, the property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private terrace, free Wi-Fi, and parking; nearby attractions include the Snowdon Mountain Railway (45km) and Bodnant Garden (39km).
Owl Cottage - Wales
10 18 reviews
Wales
24/07 – 31/07
SG$239/nightTotal: SG$1673 (7 )

Owl Cottage

2 3
house , Llandeilo
Owl Cottage, a pet-friendly house in Llandeilo, is situated 10.6 km from Dinefwr Castle, 14.2 km from Carreg Cennen Castle, and 14.5 km from Dryslwyn Castle.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi, garden, free parking, and Wi-Fi; self-catering is facilitated by a fully equipped kitchen, and up to two pets are welcome.
Ty'r Delyn - Wales
Wales
24/08 – 28/08
SG$492/nightTotal: SG$1968 (4 )

Ty'r Delyn

2 2
resort , Dolwyddelan
Ty'r Delyn, a Dolwyddelan cottage, is situated 13km from Llyn Ogwen, 300m from a supermarket and restaurant, and 200m from the Dolwyddelan train station, offering easy access to local amenities and stunning scenery.
This 110 square metre property sleeps five, features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a terrace, a garden, and free Wi-Fi; enjoy a peaceful countryside location with mountain, garden, and river views, and a sandy beach 19km away.
Rosebud Cottage Romantic Cottage For A Couple - Wales
9.4 209 reviews
Wales
22/08 – 29/08
SG$161/nightTotal: SG$1127 (7 )

Rosebud Cottage Romantic Cottage For A Couple

1 2
apartment , Fishguard
Rosebud Cottage, a charming apartment for couples, is located in Fishguard, a coastal town just 26 kilometres from St David's Cathedral and 23 kilometres from Roch Castle. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The apartment is a comfortable 30 square metre space, perfect for two guests. It offers a private garden with a terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, and access to local attractions like Oakwood Theme Park, just 39 kilometres away.
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