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5361 Unique places to stay in Wales

Best family friendly Wales unique stays

Among the 5361 accommodations in Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

The Byre Is In St Brides Major - Wales
Wales
25/07 – 26/07
SG$3180/nightfor 1 night

The Byre Is In St Brides Major

2 4
chalet , Bridgend
This detached holiday home is situated in St Brides Major, Vale of Glamorgan, offering direct access to the heritage coastal path and located 2.7 kilometres from the nearest shop and pub.
This dog-friendly chalet accommodates four guests in two super-king-size bedrooms, featuring an open-plan living area with a woodburning stove, an enclosed garden with a hot tub, and is conveniently located near Merthyr Mawr Natural Reserve and Ogmore Castle.
Swansea Valley Holiday Cottages - Wales
9.7 171 reviews
Wales
25/12 – 31/12
SG$326/nighttotal: SG$1956 (6 )

Swansea Valley Holiday Cottages

2 3
farm , Cilybebyll
Swansea Valley Holiday Cottages is located in Cilybebyll, just 9 miles from Swansea and 24 miles from Brecon, offering a peaceful countryside escape. This farm stay has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The farm offers a range of accommodation options with modern comforts, including flat-screen TVs and spacious rooms. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities such as a swimming pool, jacuzzi, tennis court, and restaurant, as well as outdoor activities like cycling and hiking.
Snape Lodge: A Cozy Retreat In Towyn - Wales
Wales
13/07 – 18/07
SG$188/nighttotal: SG$940 (5 )

Snape Lodge: A Cozy Retreat In Towyn

2 2
chalet , Abergele
This caravan is located in Towyn, Abergele, providing direct beach access via a footbridge just 150 metres away and within 0.3 kilometres of local shops and a pub.
This single-storey accommodation sleeps four, featuring two bedrooms (one double with en-suite cloakroom, one twin), a bathroom, an open-plan living area, and an enclosed front decking with furniture, with onsite facilities including Jakes Bar & Restaurant and a swimming pool.
Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Wales
Wales
24/07 – 07/08
SG$282/nighttotal: SG$3948 (14 )

Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

3 6
trailer , Ferryside
This caravan is located in Carmarthen Bay, South Wales, approximately 3 kilometers from Ferryside and within easy reach of Kidwelly Castle.
This family-friendly accommodation sleeps 8 and features a fully equipped kitchen, heating, double glazing, an indoor heated pool, waterslide, multi-sports court, soft play area, and adventure playground, with a complimentary hub pass included.

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Best Wales unique stays with a pool

Lodge ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
8.9 7 reviews
Wales
04/07 – 06/07
SG$736/nighttotal: SG$1472 (2 )

Lodge ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 2
chalet , Talgarth
This contemporary lodge is situated in the Powys village of Talgarth, 15.3km from Brecon and 12.9km from Hay-on-Wye, offering easy access to both towns and the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The two-bedroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a wood-fired hot tub, private decking with BBQ, underfloor heating, and a stylish open-plan living area with floor-to-ceiling windows; two well-behaved dogs are welcome.
Chalet ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Wales
Wales
24/07 – 26/07
SG$451/nighttotal: SG$902 (2 )

Chalet ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
chalet , Caerwys
This lodge is located in conservation countryside near Caerwys, offering access to the Clwydian mountains and North Wales' coastal resorts, including Conway, and Snowdonia National Park.
This family-friendly chalet accommodates two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring a kitchen with a dishwasher and washing machine, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, and a verandah with a hot tub overlooking a lake.
15 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Wales
10 3 reviews
Wales
19/07 – 23/07
SG$208/nighttotal: SG$832 (4 )

15 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
cabin
This cosy Chepstow lodge is located near Chepstow Castle, Chepstow Museum, and the Wye Valley Walk, all within a 2.4km radius.
The 15-square-metre self-catering retreat sleeps two, boasting a private hot tub, wood-burning fire, fully equipped kitchen, garden, and free parking.
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Wales
Wales
17/07 – 19/07
SG$664/nighttotal: SG$1328 (2 )

Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 1
chalet
This three-bedroom lodge is situated in Talacre Beach, North Wales, a short walk from miles of sandy dunes and beaches, offering easy access to the Point of Ayr RSPB Nature Reserve and approximately 60km from Snowdonia National Park.
The self-catering property sleeps six guests, boasting a modern kitchen, open-plan living space, two bathrooms (one en-suite), a private hot tub, and proximity to Talacre Beach's 5-star resort amenities including an indoor pool, and on-site facilities such as a bistro and amusement arcade.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Wales

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Wales?

    For hidden gems, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Vale of Glamorgan offers stunning coastal walks and charming villages like St Donats. For something different, the Brecon Beacons National Park has less-trodden trails and waterfalls like the Sgwd yr Eira. Llŷn Peninsula's coastline is breathtaking, with hidden coves and the dramatic cliffs of Tremadog Bay. Finally, don't overlook the many castles beyond Caernarfon; explore places like Dolbadarn Castle near Llanberis for a quieter, more intimate experience.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in Wales?

    Cardiff Airport (CWL) is the main airport in Wales, offering the most convenient access to the south and central areas. However, for travel to North Wales, you might find it easier to fly into an airport in England, such as Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) or Manchester Airport (MAN), and then take a train or hire a car.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in Wales, cash or card?

    Card payments are widely accepted throughout Wales, even in smaller establishments. While cash is still usable, carrying a card is recommended for convenience and broader acceptance.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in Wales?

    Road conditions in Wales vary depending on the location and time of year. Mountain passes can be challenging in winter, and some rural roads are narrow and winding. Driving habits are generally polite, but be prepared for slower speeds on some roads. It's advisable to check weather reports and road conditions before setting off on a journey, especially in more remote areas.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in Wales?

    Report the loss or theft to the local police immediately and obtain a crime reference number. Then, contact the British embassy or consulate in Cardiff to begin the process of obtaining an emergency passport. You should also notify your airline or travel insurance provider.
  • Where in Wales should you spend a week to experience the best of the country?

    A week in Wales could involve exploring Snowdonia National Park for hiking and stunning mountain views, followed by a trip to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for coastal walks and charming towns like Tenby. This would give you a good mix of mountains and coast, showcasing the diverse landscapes of Wales.
  • Where in Wales can you have the best weekend experience?

    For a fantastic weekend, consider exploring the city of Cardiff, with its vibrant cultural scene, including Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Centre, or perhaps a trip to the Snowdonia National Park for hiking and breathtaking scenery. Alternatively, the charming coastal town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire offers a relaxing seaside break.
  • What festivals in Wales are highly recommended for visitors?

    The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a significant event. The Green Man Festival, held annually in the Brecon Beacons, is a popular music festival. Smaller, local festivals celebrating Welsh traditions and music occur throughout the year; checking local event listings closer to your travel dates would be beneficial.
  • Does Wales have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    Uber is not widely available throughout Wales. However, other ride-hailing apps and local taxi services operate in most towns and cities.
  • What’s the top spot in Wales for favourable weather conditions?

    Predicting the best weather spot in Wales is difficult, as it's a country with varied microclimates. However, the south-west coast of Wales, particularly around Pembrokeshire, tends to experience milder weather compared to other regions, but this can still vary greatly depending on the season.

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Best Wales unusual places with a garden

Mongolian Yurt With Log Cabin Kitchen/bathroom In Berwyn Mountains, North Wales - Wales
10 1 review
Wales
26/07 – 31/07
SG$354/nighttotal: SG$1770 (5 )

Mongolian Yurt With Log Cabin Kitchen/bathroom In Berwyn Mountains, North Wales

1 6
cabin , Corwen
This charming cottage is situated just three miles from the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering easy access to these popular attractions. It's also located in a peaceful mountain setting, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape. The property has received excellent guest reviews, so you can be sure of a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
This single-bedroom cottage spans 35 square metres, providing ample space for a couple or a small family. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy fireplace, a garden with barbecue facilities, and two bathrooms, ensuring a relaxing and convenient experience.
Devils Hideaway - Hot Tub In The Mountains - Wales
9.9 77 reviews
Wales
24/07 – 28/07
SG$239/nighttotal: SG$956 (4 )

Devils Hideaway - Hot Tub In The Mountains

1 2
cabin , Ceredigion
This secluded Ceredigion cottage is situated 0.8km from Devil's Bridge, Rheidol Falls, and the Hafod Hotel, with the Elan Valley and Aberystwyth a short drive away.
The single-bedroom, pet-friendly lodge sleeps two, boasting a jacuzzi, fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, and Wi-Fi; enjoy al fresco dining and stargazing in its private garden, close to the Rheidol Steam Railway (April-October).
Ty Lili - Wales
10 49 reviews
Wales
23/07 – 26/07
SG$220/nighttotal: SG$660 (3 )

Ty Lili

1 2
cabin , Carmarthenshire
Ty Lili cabin in Carmarthenshire offers a secluded lakefront retreat, its precise location undisclosed but implying a rural setting near a lake suitable for swimming, boating, and fishing.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge sleeps two guests and features a four-poster bed, jacuzzi, composting toilet, and outdoor dining area with a covered hot tub; the kitchen and comfortable indoor sitting area complete the accommodation.
Oak  Lodge - Wales
9.8 1024 reviews
Wales
27/06 – 28/06
SG$174/nightfor 1 night

Oak Lodge

1 2
cabin , Powys
This one-bedroom cabin is located in Mid Wales, nestled within 6 acres of grounds in Powys, offering stunning views of a wildlife pond and the surrounding countryside. The self-catering lodge features a king-size bed, a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, and an en suite shower room, ensuring a comfortable stay for up to two guests.

Best Wales unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 5361 accommodations in Wales, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
Wales
07/09 – 11/09
SG$172/nighttotal: SG$688 (4 )

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 2
chalet
This self-catering holiday home is situated in a secluded countryside location near Llandrindod Wells, a few kilometres from the Elan Valley reservoirs.
The property boasts two bedrooms sleeping four, a well-equipped kitchen with fridge and dishwasher, a swimming pool, hot tub, and parking, all within a short drive of the Victorian spa town.
Lodge ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Wales
10 8 reviews
Wales
14/08 – 21/08
SG$244/nighttotal: SG$1708 (7 )

Lodge ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
chalet
This pet-friendly cottage is situated near the River Irfon, 9.7km from Llangammarch Wells village, offering easy access to Crychan Forest (16.9km), Bryngwyn Riding Centre (35.4km), and Tregoyd Mountain Riders (37km).
The single-bedroom dwelling boasts a private hot tub, ample parking, and sleeps two guests, with a well-equipped kitchen and open-plan living area overlooking a private balcony; nearby activities include River Irfon walks and Llangorse Lake watersports.
Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
Wales
22/08 – 29/08
SG$357/nighttotal: SG$2499 (7 )

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 3
chalet
This lodge is located in Rockridge Park, 1.6 kilometres from Presteigne in the Welsh Borders, near the River Lugg and the Offa's Dyke Path.
This family-friendly, two-bedroom chalet sleeps four guests and features a private outdoor hot tub, an open-plan living area, and access to on-site amenities including a water and sculpture garden, and an observatory dome.
Jacob's Den - Cosy En-suite Pod With Own Hot Tub - Wales
9.9 372 reviews
Wales
07/08 – 09/08
SG$276/nighttotal: SG$552 (2 )

Jacob's Den - Cosy En-suite Pod With Own Hot Tub

1 2
cabin , Swansea
Jacob's Den is a countryside pod located just 10km from Swansea city centre, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Guests consistently rate the pod as excellent for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This cosy dwelling accommodates two guests and features a king-size bed, en-suite bathroom, and a private hot tub. Guests can enjoy a spacious garden area, complimentary tea and coffee, and a convenient location near the M4 motorway.
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