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Chapel St Apartments - North Wales
9.7 438 reviews
North Wales
09/09 – 11/09
£137/nighttotal: £274 (2 )

Chapel St Apartments

1 2
apartment , Caernarfon
Chapel St Apartments are located just a short distance from Caernarfon town centre, with Snowdon Mountain Railway 13km away and Snowdon itself reachable within 19km. The apartments have received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The self-catering apartment has one bedroom and one bathroom, covering 43 square metres. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a fitness room, a tennis court, and a garden, providing guests with everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
23/06 – 24/06
£358/nightfor 1 night

Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

3 5
cottage , Towyn
This caravan, situated in St Michaels Caravan Park in Towyn, Conwy, is a short 200-meter walk from the lake and beach, and is also conveniently located near Tir Prince Leisure Park and Knightly's Fun Park.
Offering accommodation for up to 8 guests across 3 bedrooms, this family-friendly holiday home features an open-plan living area, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and enclosed side decking, with local amenities including a supermarket, shops, pubs, and restaurants within 1 kilometer.
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
£146/nighttotal: £1022 (7 )

Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 2
chalet , Trawsfynydd
Cadair Cabin 146 is a pet-friendly log cabin situated in Trawsfynydd Leisure Village, within Snowdonia National Park, approximately 3.2 kilometers from Coed-y-Brenin Mountain Biking Centre.
This family-friendly lodge accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms and features an open-plan living area, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and fridge, and an enclosed veranda ideal for storing gear.
Ddol Helyg Barn - North Wales
8.5 112 reviews
North Wales
29/08 – 01/09
£369/nighttotal: £1107 (3 )

Ddol Helyg Barn

5 14
house , Cwm-y-glo
Ddol Helyg Barn is a 5-bedroom property located just 11.4 kilometres from Snowdon and 5.5 kilometres from the Snowdon Mountain Railway, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning Snowdonia National Park. The property has received very good user ratings, with excellent location and good cleanliness ratings.
The 160 square metre home is perfect for large families or groups, with a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher and fridge, a relaxing garden, a cosy fireplace, satellite TV, a washing machine and parking. Guests can enjoy a range of activities in the area, including hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the local villages.

Best North Wales lodges with jacuzzi

Among the 21698 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best lodges with a jacuzzi

3 Bed In Dinas Mawddwy (Oc-59005) - North Wales
9.2 12 reviews
North Wales
26/06 – 03/07
£133/nighttotal: £931 (7 )

3 Bed In Dinas Mawddwy (Oc-59005)

3 4
apartment , Dinas Mawddwy
This Dinas Mawddwy holiday home is situated 4.6km from Eryri National Park and within 20km of Torrent Walk and the Mach Loop, offering easy access to stunning Welsh countryside and popular attractions.
Sleeping six guests across three bedrooms, this property boasts a jacuzzi, terrace, garden, parking, and full kitchen facilities including a dishwasher, alongside free Wi-Fi and on-site laundry.
The Turnip House - North Wales
9.7 55 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
£146/nighttotal: £584 (4 )

The Turnip House

3 6
house , Acton Scott
The Turnip House is a self-catering property located in Acton Scott, Shropshire, approximately 7.2 kilometres from Stokesay Castle and 14.2 kilometres from Ludlow Castle.
This three-bedroom house, ideal for families or groups of friends, offers a range of amenities including a hot tub, a garden, a fully equipped kitchen, and free Wi-Fi.
The Old Farmhouse - North Wales
10 3 reviews
North Wales
25/07 – 26/07
£1383/nightfor 1 night

The Old Farmhouse

5 6
apartment , Merseyside
This five-bedroom, three-bathroom detached house in Saughall Massie, Merseyside, is located a short drive from the historic cities of Liverpool and Chester, and offers convenient access to the Wirral Peninsula's coast and the Royal Liverpool Golf Club.
This dog-friendly property accommodates up to 14 guests and features exclusive access to an indoor heated pool and sauna, a private hot tub, and multiple living spaces, with step-free access to a ground-floor bedroom.
Mor Awel By Birch Stays (New Home) - North Wales
9.9 32 reviews
North Wales
11/09 – 13/09
£562/nighttotal: £1124 (2 )

Mor Awel By Birch Stays (New Home)

4 7
apartment , Rhydwyn
Môr Awel, a four-bedroom holiday let, is located in Church Bay, Anglesey, offering an oceanfront position with sea views and a balcony, just 500 meters from Church Bay beach.
This pet-friendly property accommodates up to eight guests with four bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a garden with outdoor seating, and a log burner for cosy evenings.

Frequently asked questions about lodges in North Wales

  • Which attractions shouldn't be missed in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    For iconic castles, you absolutely have to see Caernarfon Castle and Conwy Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Snowdonia National Park is a must for stunning mountain scenery and hiking opportunities, perhaps climbing Mount Snowdon itself. The charming town of Betws-y-Coed, nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, offers picturesque walks along the River Llugwy. For something different, Portmeirion, a whimsical Italianate village, is a unique and memorable experience.
  • What are the best lodges in North Wales?

  • Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all types of weather! North Wales can be changeable, even in summer. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, along with sturdy walking boots if you plan on hiking. Layers are key, allowing you to adjust to fluctuating temperatures. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, even on cloudy days, as the sun can be strong, especially at higher altitudes.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in North Wales?

  • Does North Wales, United Kingdom host any well-known festivals?

    The National Eisteddfod, a major Welsh cultural festival celebrating literature, music and performance, is a significant event, though its location varies yearly. Smaller, local festivals celebrating Welsh culture and traditions take place throughout the year in different towns and villages. Specific dates and locations are best checked closer to your travel dates.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

  • How can you get to know North Wales's culture by connecting with the locals in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs and cafes is a great way to meet people. Many smaller towns and villages have traditional pubs where you can chat with locals and experience Welsh hospitality. Attending local events, such as smaller music festivals or craft fairs, offers opportunities to engage with the community. Learning a few basic Welsh phrases can also go a long way in showing respect and initiating conversations.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best lodges for families and kids in North Wales are Cosy Modern Cabin In Snowdonia Area, Ffarm Country House and Fab For Snowdonia And The Beach.

  • What are the best unusual attractions in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Portmeirion, the Italianate village, is certainly unique. The Llechwedd Slate Caverns offer a fascinating insight into the region's mining history. The Bodysgallen Hall & Spa provides a glimpse into a grand stately home with its rich history and beautiful gardens. For something truly quirky, consider exploring the abandoned village of Dinorwig quarry.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in North Wales?

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    It's difficult to name specific restaurants as tastes vary, but many pubs and restaurants across North Wales offer traditional Welsh dishes. Look for places serving lamb dishes, Cawl (a hearty Welsh stew), and bara brith (a fruitcake). Coastal towns often have excellent seafood restaurants. Checking local reviews and guides closer to your trip will help you find the best options in your chosen area.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in North Wales?

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Snowdonia National Park is the obvious choice, offering diverse landscapes from mountains to valleys and coastlines. The Anglesey coastline boasts beautiful beaches and dramatic cliffs. The Llŷn Peninsula offers stunning coastal scenery and opportunities for watersports. For something different, consider exploring the less-visited areas of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Does North Wales, United Kingdom have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    Much of North Wales, particularly the mountainous and coastal areas, enjoys relatively clean air. However, air quality can vary depending on location and weather conditions. Industrial areas may experience higher pollution levels. Overall, compared to many urban areas, North Wales offers a cleaner and more refreshing environment.
  • What are the unique and adventurous activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are very popular. Coasteering along the dramatic coastline offers a thrilling experience. White-water rafting and kayaking are available on several rivers. Zip World offers various zip line experiences, including the longest zip line in Europe. Sea kayaking and exploring the many caves are also popular adventurous activities.

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Best North Wales lodges with parking

Willowdene Shepherds Hut - North Wales
9.9 39 reviews
North Wales
14/08 – 18/08
£99/nighttotal: £396 (4 )

Willowdene Shepherds Hut

1 1
camping , Oswestry
Willowdene Shepherds Hut is situated in Oswestry, Shropshire, just 8 kilometres from Whittington Castle and 45 kilometres from Chester Racecourse, offering a peaceful escape in the picturesque Shropshire countryside. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The charming shepherds hut provides a cosy retreat with a private patio and garden views, perfect for enjoying the fresh air. Guests can benefit from a kitchenette with a fridge, a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a communal fireplace for cosy evenings under the stars.
View Cottage, Llanymynech - North Wales
10 88 reviews
North Wales
30/08 – 30/09
£109/nighttotal: £3379 (31 )

View Cottage, Llanymynech

1 4
apartment , Llanymynech
This 3-bedroom cottage is located in Llanymynech, just a short distance from Llanymynech Rocks Nature Reserve, Llanymynech Golf Course, and Offa's Dyke Trail. The cottage has excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The property features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy the peaceful garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking. This pet-friendly cottage is ideal for families and groups of up to 6 people.
The Moorhead Bed & Breakfast - North Wales
9.9 425 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 28/06
£125/nightfor 1 night

The Moorhead Bed & Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Wem
The Moorhead Bed & Breakfast is located in Wem, Shropshire, just 42 km from Telford International Centre and 43 km from Trentham Gardens, making it a convenient base for exploring the local area. The B&B has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The property offers a comfortable and welcoming stay for up to two guests. Enjoy a range of amenities including a garden, terrace, restaurant, and free Wi-Fi, as well as a private entrance, comfortable rooms, and a snack bar.
Snowdon Bay - North Wales - Stunning Llyn Peninsula Mountain & Ocean Views - Wilde Retreats - North Wales
9.4 94 reviews
North Wales
03/07 – 06/07
£165/nighttotal: £495 (3 )

Snowdon Bay - North Wales - Stunning Llyn Peninsula Mountain & Ocean Views - Wilde Retreats

3 2
chalet , Pwllheli
This charming chalet is located on the Llyn Peninsula, just a short drive from the picturesque village of Portmeirion and the iconic Snowdon Mountain Railway. The property has consistently received excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet offers comfortable accommodation for up to six guests, with three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a spacious living area spanning 80 square metres. Enjoy stunning views of the Llyn Peninsula from the private terrace, relax in the garden, and make use of the fully equipped kitchen, picnic area, and free parking.

Best North Wales lodges with a balcony

Cadwgan House - North Wales
8.2 488 reviews
North Wales
04/07 – 05/07
£110/nightfor 1 night

Cadwgan House

1 2
B&B , Dyffryn
Cadwgan House, a guest house in Dyffryn, offers picturesque sea and mountain views, situated 22.5 kilometres from Portmeirion and 46.7 kilometres from Snowdon.
This 99 square metre property features one bedroom and one bathroom, with amenities including Wi-Fi, a garden, bar, and on-site parking, with opportunities for cycling and hiking nearby.
4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 10, Near Lfc & Efc - North Wales
8.6 90 reviews
North Wales
26/07 – 30/07
£97/nighttotal: £388 (4 )

4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 10, Near Lfc & Efc

4 6
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.
Sycamore Cottage - North Wales
9.4 82 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
£98/nighttotal: £686 (7 )

Sycamore Cottage

3 2
house , Conwy
Sycamore Cottage is a charming house located on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, just a short drive from Conwy Castle and the seaside town of Llandudno. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a perfect choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and convenient base.
The house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, accommodating up to five guests, and offers a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy lounge with an open fire, and a garden with a terrace. Guests can enjoy peaceful walks in the surrounding countryside, explore the nearby historical sites, or relax in the cottage's comfortable living spaces.
Sleeps 8 - Communal Spa Access - Parking - North Wales
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
£157/nighttotal: £1099 (7 )

Sleeps 8 - Communal Spa Access - Parking

3 2
cabin , Rhyl
This caravan is located in Rhyl, offering easy access to Rhyl beach and promenade, with Rhuddlan Nature Reserve and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley within 10 kilometers.
This 40 square meter caravan sleeps up to 8 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a traditional coal fire, an on-site indoor swimming pool and sauna, and free parking.
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