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Best family friendly South Wales cottages

Among the 30 accommodations in South Wales, here are the 2 best family friendly cottages

Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - South Wales
9.5 7 reviews
South Wales
15/08 – 18/08
₹17184/nighttotal: ₹51552 (3 )

Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

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Hillside Holiday Cottage, a one-bedroom dwelling in Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf, is situated a short drive from the Brecon Beacons National Park and within easy reach of Ogmore-by-Sea and Porthcawl's coastal areas.
This pet-friendly holiday home offers an open-plan living space with a wood-burning stove, a king-size bedroom, and a well-equipped kitchen, sleeping up to two guests and boasting original features such as exposed brickwork; nearby attractions include Pentre's riverside walks and several historic castles.
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - South Wales
South Wales
13/07 – 15/07
₹25712/nighttotal: ₹51424 (2 )

Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

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High Street Cottage, a two-bedroom house, is located on Treorchy High Street, offering easy access to local amenities and within driving distance of Zip World Tower, Bike Park Wales, and the Brecon Beacons National Park.
This recently renovated property sleeps four guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and free Wi-Fi; nearby activities include the Rhondda Arts Festival and Christmas Parade.

Best South Wales cottages with a garden

Tipyn Bach - South Wales
South Wales
15/09 – 16/09
₹45797/nightfor 1 night

Tipyn Bach

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cottage , Caerphilly
This detached house in Bedwas Trethomas & Machen offers a peaceful base, located 2.4 kilometres from Sirhowy Valley Country Park and 4.4 kilometres from Caerphilly Castle.
This pet-friendly holiday home provides complimentary WiFi and free self-parking, featuring a kitchen and a garden for your convenience.
2 Bedroom Accommodation In Treorchy - South Wales
South Wales
15/08 – 18/08
₹26125/nighttotal: ₹78375 (3 )

2 Bedroom Accommodation In Treorchy

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cottage , Treorchy
This Treorchy holiday home is situated near the Rhondda Valley, a 6-minute walk from Treorchy station and within 15km of Falconry UK and Zip World Tower.
The two-bedroom property sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, washing machine, and TV; Brecon Beacons National Park and Dare Valley Country Park are within 20km.
Heidiaway Lodge, Romantic, With A Garden In Gilfach Goch - South Wales
South Wales
13/07 – 15/07
₹19073/nighttotal: ₹38146 (2 )

Heidiaway Lodge, Romantic, With A Garden In Gilfach Goch

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cottage , Porth
Heidiaway Lodge is a detached holiday home situated in Gilfach Goch, near Porth, South Wales, offering convenient access to a shop 160 meters away and a pub 480 meters away.
This one-bedroom holiday home provides accommodation for two guests, featuring a studio-style living space with a king-size bed, a well-equipped kitchenette, and an enclosed courtyard, with WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included.
Ty Ffarm At Gellilwch - South Wales
10 4 reviews
South Wales
15/09 – 16/09
₹131520/nightfor 1 night

Ty Ffarm At Gellilwch

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cottage , Pontypridd
This Pontypridd holiday home is ideally located just 0.5km from the Rhondda Valley, 10km from the Spot Climbing Centre, and 15km from Ogmore Castle, offering easy access to local attractions.
The five-bedroom property boasts a Jacuzzi, garden, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxing break with easy self-catering.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in South Wales

  • What are the top must-see attractions in South Wales, United Kingdom?

    South Wales boasts a fantastic array of attractions. For history buffs, Caerphilly Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress, is a must-see. Cardiff Castle, with its Norman keep and Victorian Gothic additions, offers a fascinating journey through time. The stunning coastline is another highlight, with the dramatic cliffs of Pembrokeshire, including the iconic Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and the beautiful beaches of Gower Peninsula. For something different, consider the Brecon Beacons National Park, perfect for hiking and enjoying breathtaking scenery, with Pen y Fan as its highest peak. The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea showcases the region's industrial heritage.
  • How can one spend a 5-day holiday in South Wales, United Kingdom?

    A five-day trip allows for a good exploration of South Wales. Day 1 could focus on Cardiff, visiting Cardiff Castle and the National Museum Cardiff. Day 2 could be dedicated to the Brecon Beacons National Park, with a hike to Pen y Fan or exploring the waterfalls. Day 3 could involve a coastal drive, taking in the Gower Peninsula's beaches and perhaps visiting Swansea. Day 4 could be spent exploring Caerphilly Castle and its surrounding area. Day 5 could offer a chance for a final walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path or revisiting a favourite spot.
  • Is South Wales, United Kingdom a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Absolutely! South Wales offers a wealth of charming cottages, particularly in rural areas like the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast. Many offer stunning views and a peaceful retreat. Websites specialising in holiday rentals will show the numerous options available, ranging from cosy traditional cottages to modern, well-equipped properties.
  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in South Wales, United Kingdom?

    South Wales experiences a temperate maritime climate, meaning mild winters and relatively cool summers. However, rain is frequent, so packing waterproof clothing is essential. Wildlife encounters are generally safe; you might spot sheep, birds of prey, and perhaps even seals along the coast. Natural hazards include strong winds, especially along the coast, and potential flooding in low-lying areas during periods of heavy rainfall. Always check weather forecasts before embarking on outdoor activities.
  • Is South Wales, United Kingdom pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    South Wales is increasingly pedestrian and cyclist-friendly, particularly in towns and cities. Cardiff, for example, has extensive cycle paths and pedestrian areas. However, rural areas can present challenges, with some roads lacking pavements and having fast-moving traffic. Always exercise caution and be aware of traffic when cycling or walking, especially on less developed routes.
  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in South Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes, many! The abandoned mining villages of the South Wales valleys offer a fascinating, if sometimes melancholic, glimpse into the region's industrial past. Exploring the numerous castles and stately homes beyond the well-known ones can also reveal hidden gems. The many smaller beaches and coves along the coastline, away from the main tourist hotspots, are also worth seeking out.
  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow one to meet locals in South Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, such as the Cardiff Market or smaller town markets, is a great way to interact with locals and experience the region's culture. Attending local festivals and events, such as the Eisteddfod (a Welsh cultural festival), provides opportunities to meet people and experience Welsh traditions. Many pubs also offer a friendly atmosphere where you can chat with locals and sample local ales.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste in South Wales, United Kingdom?

    Traditional Welsh dishes include Cawl (a hearty lamb and vegetable stew), Welsh rarebit (a cheese and beer sauce on toast), and Laverbread (a seaweed delicacy). Many pubs and restaurants offer these dishes, along with other regional specialities. Don't forget to try some local Welsh cakes, a traditional sweet treat.

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Best South Wales cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 30 accommodations in South Wales, here are the 1 best cottages with a jacuzzi

Hiraeth - South Wales
10 1 review
South Wales
13/07 – 15/07
₹41949/nighttotal: ₹83898 (2 )

Hiraeth

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cottage , Merthyr Tydfil
This pet-friendly cottage near Merthyr Tydfil is situated 2.9km from the Brecon Beacons National Park and Garwnant Tourist Information Centre, offering easy access to outdoor activities and local attractions.
The self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, free Wi-Fi, and parking, perfect for a relaxing break in the area, with Cyfarthfa Park and Museum 10km away.

Best pet friendly South Wales cottages

Among the 30 accommodations in South Wales, here are the 4 best pet friendly cottages

Hillside Holiday Cottage, Pet Friendly, With A Garden In Pentre - South Wales
South Wales
15/08 – 18/08
₹17237/nighttotal: ₹51711 (3 )

Hillside Holiday Cottage, Pet Friendly, With A Garden In Pentre

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cottage , Pentre
Hillside Holiday Cottage, a pet-friendly self-catering property in Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf, is located 0.3km from local shops and pubs and 0.6km from the River Rhondda, offering easy access to scenic walks.
This 90 square metre dwelling boasts a cosy open-plan living space with a wood-burning stove, a king-size bedroom, a well-equipped kitchen including an Everhot oven, and a private garden; sleeping two guests comfortably.
Heart Of The Valleys - South Wales
South Wales
13/07 – 15/07
₹28542/nighttotal: ₹57084 (2 )

Heart Of The Valleys

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cottage , Ebbw Vale,
This four-bedroom house in Ebbw Vale offers stunning valley views and is conveniently located near dog-friendly parks, the Brecon Beacons National Park (distance unspecified), and historical sites such as the Ebbw Vale Steelworks and Blaenavon Ironworks (UNESCO World Heritage sites, distances unspecified).
Sleeping up to seven guests, the property includes a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, and secure bike storage; guests can enjoy hiking and cycling in the nearby Brecon Beacons.
Cottage Style With Lovely Mountain Views. - South Wales
9.7 12 reviews
South Wales
13/07 – 15/07
₹15542/nighttotal: ₹31084 (2 )

Cottage Style With Lovely Mountain Views.

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cottage , Troedyrhiw
This two-bedroom flat in Troedyrhiw offers a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts, situated just a short distance from BikePark Wales and the Brecon Beacons National Park, with convenient access to scenic hiking trails.
This well-equipped holiday home accommodates up to six guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, alongside parking and internet, providing a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Modern Welsh Cottage - South Wales
South Wales
15/08 – 18/08
₹10992/nighttotal: ₹32976 (3 )

Modern Welsh Cottage

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houseboat , penygraig
This renovated houseboat in Pen-y-graig, Rhondda Cynon Taf, is conveniently located near the Royal Glamorgan Hospital (under 5km) and the M4 motorway (under 10km), offering easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park (approx. 64km).
Sleeping up to three guests, the self-catering floating home features one bedroom with a double and single bed, a bathroom, a kitchen, high-speed internet, and a smart TV; nearby attractions include Bike Park Wales and St Fagans National Museum of History.
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