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Best family friendly North Wales holiday rentals

Among the 22822 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Beech Uk36260 - North Wales
9.9 138 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
£96/nightTotal: Â£384 (4 )

Beech Uk36260

1 1
house , Llanfair Caereinion
Beech-Uk36260, a self-catering house in Llanfair Caereinion, enjoys a peaceful location, approximately 16km from Dolforwyn Castle and 32km from Lake Vyrnwy.
This one-bedroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, swimming pool, jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi, and parking, sleeping up to two guests and offering easy access to local attractions.
The Manor House At Kenwick Lodge - North Wales
9.1 12 reviews
North Wales
18/07 – 24/07
£488/nightTotal: Â£2928 (6 )

The Manor House At Kenwick Lodge

6 12
house , Ellesmere
The Manor House at Kenwick Lodge, a spacious dwelling in Ellesmere, Shropshire, is conveniently located within 16km of Whittington Castle, 21km from Shrewsbury Cathedral, and 23km from Chirk Castle.
This six-bedroom, five-bathroom property boasts 175 square metres of floor space, offering ample accommodation for large groups, complete with a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a billiards table.
Bryn Goleu, Mersey Street, Borth-y-gest - North Wales
9.4 70 reviews
North Wales
24/12 – 28/12
£127/nightTotal: Â£508 (4 )

Bryn Goleu, Mersey Street, Borth-y-gest

3 4
house , Porthmadog
This charming holiday home is located in the picturesque village of Borth-y-Gest, just a short walk from Harlech Beach and a 6.3km drive from Portmeirion. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The property offers 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, spread across 12 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to 6 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace with outdoor furniture, a garden, water sports facilities, and an on-site coffee shop, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Cwt Y Ci -Cosy Barn By Snowdon & Zip World - North Wales
9.8 138 reviews
North Wales
03/07 – 06/07
£117/nightTotal: Â£351 (3 )

Cwt Y Ci -Cosy Barn By Snowdon & Zip World

1 2
apartment , Pentir
Cwt Y Ci is a 19th-century barn conversion located near Pentir, a short distance from the village centre and within easy reach of the scenic Conwy Valley. The studio has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The self-catering studio sleeps two guests and features a spacious and stylish interior with a king-size bed, a modern kitchen, and a separate shower room. Guests can enjoy the private courtyard garden, access to the stream, waterwheel, and millpond, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.

Best North Wales holiday rentals with a balcony

Ty-gwyn Cottage - North Wales
9.5 30 reviews
North Wales
10/07 – 17/07
£158/nightTotal: Â£1106 (7 )

Ty-gwyn Cottage

3 6
house , Clynnog-fawr
Ty-Gwyn Cottage is located in Clynnog-fawr, just 29 kilometres from Snowdon Mountain Railway, 34 kilometres from Snowdon, and 26 kilometres from Portmeirion, offering a peaceful retreat in a rural setting. The cottage has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The cottage has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a living room, covering 139 square metres and comfortably accommodating up to seven guests. The cottage includes a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, free Wi-Fi, and private parking, and is conveniently located near various attractions, activities, and amenities.
4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 10, Near Lfc & Efc - North Wales
8.6 90 reviews
North Wales
28/07 – 04/08
£144/nightTotal: Â£1008 (7 )

4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 10, Near Lfc & Efc

4 7
apartment , Liverpool
This apartment is situated in Liverpool, just a short walk from Anfield Stadium and a 2.3-mile drive from Lime Street Train Station, making it a convenient base for exploring the city. It has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience from previous guests.
This spacious four-bedroom flat can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people, providing ample space for families or groups of friends. It comes equipped with a kitchen, a terrace, a garden, free parking, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Stone Cottage - North Wales
9.7 186 reviews
North Wales
19/07 – 21/07
£127/nightTotal: Â£254 (2 )

Stone Cottage

2 2
house , Shrewsbury
Stone Cottage is situated in Shrewsbury, just 47 kilometres from Ironbridge Gorge and Telford International Centre, offering easy access to these popular destinations.
This two-bedroom cottage, ideal for families or groups of up to seven, features a private garden with barbecue facilities, free parking, and Wi-Fi, making it a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Shrewsbury and the surrounding area.
Y Felin - Celyn - North Wales
9.8 33 reviews
North Wales
10/07 – 16/07
£117/nightTotal: Â£702 (6 )

Y Felin - Celyn

2 2
house , Borth
Y Felin - Celyn is a charming holiday home located in Borth, just 5.1 miles from Clarach Bay and 7.4 miles from Aberystwyth Golf Club, making it ideal for exploring the beautiful Welsh coastline. This property has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This two-bedroom house offers comfortable accommodation for up to four guests and spans 105 square metres. Enjoy a relaxing stay with amenities like a private garden, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a terrace, and free parking, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in North Wales

  • What are the must-see sights in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales boasts many iconic sights. Snowdonia National Park is a must, with Mount Snowdon offering stunning views. Conwy Castle, a remarkably well-preserved medieval fortress, is another highlight. Caernarfon Castle, with its imposing walls, is equally impressive. Beaumaris Castle, also in Anglesey, is architecturally significant. For something different, explore the charming town of Betws-y-Coed, nestled amidst picturesque scenery.
  • What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in North Wales?

    Morwenna Luxury Holiday Apartments, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Baycourt The Apartment are the most popular Airbnb and holiday rentals in North Wales among travellers.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in North Wales?

    If you are planning holidays in North Wales you want to look for the right accommodations that can make a difference. North Wales has become one of the popular tourist destinations in the UK and therefore you can look for various vacation properties that can offer you the best deals. When you are choosing vacation rentals you have to focus on the ones including apartments, condos and townhouses. This would ensure that you can make the most of the choices you can find.
  • Are there unique natural phenomena in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes, North Wales has several. The dramatic coastline, with its rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, is a key feature. The varied landscapes of Snowdonia, from mountains to valleys, are breathtaking. There are also many caves and underground rivers to explore, such as the Sygun Copper Mine. The diverse wildlife, including seals and various bird species, adds to the natural wonders.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in North Wales?

  • What are the unmissable activities to do in North Wales?

    1. Explore Snowdonia National Park - When you are visiting North Wales you can explore the vastness of the Snowdonia National Park offering you a great time outdoors.
    2. Explore Conwy Water Gardens - If you have kids with you on your visit to North Wales you can look for Conwy Water Gardens located within the Snowdonia National Park. This is where you and your kids can have excellent wildlife sightings.
    3. Visit the Harlech Castle - While you are exploring North Wales you can also visit the Harlech Castle which was built by Edward I in the thirteenth century during the Invasion of Wales.
  • What essentials should you bring along to North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all types of weather, as it can change rapidly. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is crucial. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the many trails. Layers of clothing are recommended, as temperatures can fluctuate. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, even on cloudy days. A reusable water bottle is also vital, especially when hiking.
  • What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in North Wales?

    Panorama Cottages, Superb Cintra Beachside Apartments and Lovely Victorian Town House Close To The Sea are the best holiday rentals with a pool in North Wales.

  • Where is the best place to stay in North Wales?

    If you are planning to explore North Wales and cover more towns and quaint villages you need to look for the best place to stay as a base. Caernarfon is the best place to stay when you want to centre yourself close to most of the local attractions. Staying in Caernarfon allows you to find the best hotels and rental accommodations which is important when you are exploring North Wales. Also, you are closer to Snowdonia National Park which makes it a great base. Here you can also find excellent places to eat and drink when you are holidaying. This stunning harbour town is also well connected with the Welsh Highland Railway and can take you to Porthmadog.
  • What famous events or festivals are happening in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a major event, though its location varies annually. The Royal Welsh Show, held in Llanelwedd, is a large agricultural show showcasing Welsh livestock and produce. Numerous smaller local festivals and events take place throughout the year, celebrating everything from music and arts to local produce and heritage.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best rentals for families and kids in North Wales are Morwenna Luxury Holiday Apartments, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Ffarm Country House.

  • What are the best events in North Wales?

    1. Gwledd Conwy Feast - If you are looking for a festival that combines food, drinks and music you can head to Conwy where you can participate in Gwledd Conwy Feast. The event is very family-friendly and therefore you can bring in your kids as well.
    2. International Snowdon Race - If you are looking for tough challenges or you want to see the racers in action you can visit the International Snowdon Race in Gwynedd where many international athletes participate in a ten-mile endurance race.
    3. Rail Ale Festival - If you are interested in beers and ales you can visit the Rail Ale Festival where you can get acquainted with the Welsh ales and ciders. This is accompanied by live music and plenty of food included.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your choices, but a reasonable estimate would be £100-£200 per person per day. This includes mid-range accommodation, meals, local transport, and some activities. Budget travellers could manage on less, while those seeking luxury experiences should plan for more.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

    The best holiday rentals or Airbnb with a jacuzzi in North Wales are Snowdonia Mawddach Cabin + Hot Tub, 'Cwt Haul' Chalet - Stunning Hot Tub Views and Château Rhianfa.

  • What type of cuisine is North Wales known for?

    When you are exploring North Wales you would expect to find plenty of Welsh cuisine foods across various restaurants and eateries. Some of the popular dishes in North Wales would be cawl, bara brith, Glamorgan sausages and Welsh rarebit which are the most popular of all. Most of the Welsh cuisine has lamb and mutton as meats because most people here practised sheep farming. A lot of farmers also raised cattle and therefore beef and dairy products are also quite common in the cuisine of North Wales. In terms of vegetables most would prefer cabbages and leeks which are easily grown here in Wales.
  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in North Wales, United Kingdom, and what are the must-try specialties?

    Numerous restaurants across North Wales offer delicious local cuisine. Look for restaurants featuring Welsh lamb, laverbread (a seaweed delicacy), bara brith (a fruitcake), and cawl (a hearty Welsh stew). Specific restaurants vary in popularity, so checking local reviews is advised. Many pubs also serve excellent traditional dishes.
  • What are some less-famous attractions in North Wales, United Kingdom that are worth a visit?

    Portmeirion, a whimsical Italianate village, is a unique and picturesque spot. The Bodnant Garden, with its stunning array of plants and flowers, is a tranquil escape. The Ffestiniog Railway, a heritage steam railway, offers a scenic journey through the mountains. The Llyn Peninsula, with its beautiful beaches and coastal walks, is a less-crowded alternative to some of the more popular areas.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, like the ones in Caernarfon or Conwy, is a good way to interact with locals and sample local produce. Attending a local event or festival offers a chance to experience Welsh culture firsthand. Exploring smaller villages and towns allows for more authentic interactions with the community. Learning a few basic Welsh phrases can also enhance your interactions.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travellers explore in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Snowdonia National Park showcases a dramatic range of landscapes, from towering peaks like Mount Snowdon to serene lakes and valleys. The coastline offers a mix of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and estuaries. The varied geology of the region, including slate quarries and limestone pavements, adds to the visual diversity. Anglesey provides a contrasting landscape with its more gentle hills and expansive beaches.
  • How many days are ideal for exploring North Wales, United Kingdom, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    A week is a good amount of time to explore North Wales, allowing you to see a significant portion of the region. A possible itinerary could include 2-3 days in Snowdonia, 1-2 days exploring castles (Conwy, Caernarfon, Beaumaris), and 1-2 days exploring Anglesey or the Llyn Peninsula. Adjusting the itinerary based on your interests is key. A shorter trip could focus on a specific area, like Snowdonia.

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Best North Wales holiday rentals with a sauna

The Bach (Converted Dairy) With Hot Tub! - North Wales
10 45 reviews
North Wales
25/07 – 27/07
£372/nightTotal: Â£744 (2 )

The Bach (Converted Dairy) With Hot Tub!

1 2
house , Powys
This delightful Powys cottage, perfect for couples or small families, offers easy access to the stunning landscapes and landmarks of the region, though precise distances aren't specified.
The two-bedroom property boasts a jacuzzi, sauna, and garden, alongside a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, and accommodates up to two guests, providing a relaxing retreat with excellent user ratings.
Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - North Wales
10 5 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 09/07
£138/nightTotal: Â£414 (3 )

Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
cottage
This contemporary barrel pod retreat is situated 3 kilometres from Denbigh town, offering a unique countryside escape within the Bryniau Clwyd area and convenient access to historic Denbigh Castle.
This one-bedroom dwelling accommodates two guests and features a studio-style interior with a well-equipped kitchen, a wood-fired hot tub, and an on-site sauna, with private off-road parking and a picnic area with barbecue for outdoor dining.
Ara Cabins - Hêdd - North Wales
10 47 reviews
North Wales
29/06 – 01/07
£230/nightTotal: Â£460 (2 )

Ara Cabins - Hêdd

1 2
cabin , Y Ffôr
Hêdd cabin, located on the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales, offers a secluded retreat near golden beaches and Snowdonia National Park, with its precise location undisclosed but within easy reach of these attractions.
This self-catering lodge boasts a king-size bed, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, a private wood-fired hot tub, and access to a sauna; sleeping two guests and featuring floor-to-ceiling windows for stunning views.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - North Wales
9.2 7 reviews
North Wales
16/08 – 19/08
£152/nightTotal: Â£456 (3 )

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 2
cottage
This holiday lodge, Lodge 9, is located just outside St Asaph in North Wales, offering convenient access to the historic Denbigh Castle and Friary, and is 40 kilometers from Chester.
This single-storey cabin accommodates up to four guests in two bedrooms, featuring an open-plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen, a wraparound decking area, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, and a sauna.

Best North Wales holiday rentals with a fireplace

Bryn Cottage - North Wales
8.7 50 reviews
North Wales
21/08 – 25/08
£79/nightTotal: Â£316 (4 )

Bryn Cottage

2 3
house , Llandderfel
Bryn Cottage, a 18th-century property in Llandderfel, offers easy access to Horseshoe Pass (32km), Chirk Castle (42km), and Lake Vyrnwy (31km).
This 53 square metre dwelling boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, a living room with fireplace, equipped kitchenette, garden, parking, and Wi-Fi; ideal for small families or groups of friends enjoying hiking trails nearby.
Julie's Retreat - North Wales
8.5 60 reviews
North Wales
08/09 – 11/09
£86/nightTotal: Â£258 (3 )

Julie's Retreat

2 2
house , Abergele
Julie's Retreat is a beachfront property in Abergele, a short walk from Towyn Beach and 9.5km from Bodelwyddan Castle.
This two-bedroom house sleeps eleven guests, boasting a well-equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, bar, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking; enjoy the on-site bar and stunning sea views.
Mikey Cabin Sleeps 8 With Balcony - North Wales
8.6 9 reviews
North Wales
17/07 – 20/07
£188/nightTotal: Â£564 (3 )

Mikey Cabin Sleeps 8 With Balcony

3 6
cabin , Rhyl
Mikey 3 bed balcony, a three-bedroom house in Rhyl, is an 11-minute walk from Rhyl Beach and 10.5km from Bodelwyddan Castle.
This 90 square metre property offers free Wi-Fi, private parking, two bathrooms (one with a walk-in shower), and sleeps up to 11 guests, perfect for families or groups visiting Rhyl.
Super Home Close To The Sea!  Sleeps 8.  Ev Point! - North Wales
9.9 172 reviews
North Wales
05/08 – 14/08
£166/nightTotal: Â£1494 (9 )

Super Home Close To The Sea! Sleeps 8. Ev Point!

1 4
apartment , West Kirby
This three-bedroom apartment in West Kirby is situated on the first floor of an Edwardian house, just a short walk from the town centre and the picturesque Marine Lake.
The property comfortably accommodates eight guests and offers a well-equipped kitchen, private parking, and an electric charging point, making it ideal for families or groups visiting the area.
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