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2438 Unique places to stay in North Wales

Best family friendly North Wales unique stays

Among the 2438 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Sandringham Lodge - North Wales
9.9 15 reviews
North Wales
27/07 – 31/07
£175/nighttotal: £700 (4 )

Sandringham Lodge

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chalet , Shropshire
This Shropshire holiday home is situated in the countryside near Ellesmere, a short drive (distance unspecified) from Shrewsbury and its medieval attractions.
The self-catering property boasts two en-suite bedrooms sleeping four, a 70" smart TV, a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher and wine cooler, and a private hot tub in an enclosed gazebo overlooking woodland.
Pine Lodge Retreat Near Pen-y-parc - North Wales
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
£149/nighttotal: £596 (4 )

Pine Lodge Retreat Near Pen-y-parc

3 5
chalet , Holywell
Pine Lodge, a holiday cottage in Holywell, Flintshire, is located approximately 700 meters from St. Winefride's Well and offers convenient access to Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and the North Wales coast.
This family-friendly holiday cottage accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms, featuring a hot tub on the decking, an open-plan living space with a Smart TV, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and two bathrooms, serving as an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia National Park and Chester.
45 M² Lodge ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - North Wales
9.6 90 reviews
North Wales
18/09 – 21/09
£154/nighttotal: £462 (3 )

45 M² Lodge ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

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chalet
This charming chalet is situated on a working farm near Llanfairpwllgwyngyll on Anglesey, just a short drive from the coastal town of Beaumaris and its historic castle. The peaceful rural setting offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The cosy cabin provides comfortable accommodation for two guests, with a double bedroom, a well-equipped kitchen, and a private bathroom. Enjoy the unique experience of relaxing in a private wood-fired hot tub under the open sky, perfect for stargazing and soaking in the stunning views.
Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
14/08 – 17/08
£193/nighttotal: £579 (3 )

Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

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trailer , Llanarmon-yn-Ial
This stylish 12ft-wide caravan, situated in the Clwydian Hills between Llangollen and the towns of Mold and Ruthin, offers a peaceful retreat with scenic views and easy access to local amenities.
Sleeping six guests across one double and two twin beds, this self-catering mobile home boasts an on-site indoor heated pool, gym, and children's play area, alongside a fridge and towels provided; the Ranch House Bar & Restaurant is also conveniently located on-site.

Best North Wales unusual places with a balcony

Redwood Lodge, Dee Valley Stays - Cosy Microlodge With Detached Private Shower & Wc - North Wales
9.1 40 reviews
North Wales
18/09 – 21/09
£116/nighttotal: £348 (3 )

Redwood Lodge, Dee Valley Stays - Cosy Microlodge With Detached Private Shower & Wc

1 2
chalet , Corwen
Redwood Lodge, a cosy microlodge in Corwen, is conveniently located just 19 kilometres from Chirk Castle and 27 kilometres from Greenacres Animal Park, offering easy access to the area's attractions. The lodge has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The microlodge features a single bedroom and bathroom within its 18 square metre floor area. Guests can enjoy a private terrace, a well-equipped kitchenette, free Wi-Fi and parking, as well as the option to explore the surrounding countryside with cycling and hiking trails.
Off The Rails - North Wales
9.2 13 reviews
North Wales
19/07 – 21/07
£120/nighttotal: £240 (2 )

Off The Rails

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farm , Oswestry
Off the Rails is a farm stay located 11 kilometres from Oswestry, offering scenic views of the village of Knockin and a peaceful rural setting. The farm consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
Each self-catering unit comfortably sleeps two guests and features a seating area, wardrobes, and a kitchenette in select rooms. Guests can enjoy a garden with views, on-site parking, and easy access to the Welsh border for exploring the beautiful countryside.
89 Lower Lakeside - Glan Gwna Holiday Park - North Wales
8.7 74 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 09/07
£125/nighttotal: £375 (3 )

89 Lower Lakeside - Glan Gwna Holiday Park

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chalet , Caernarfon
This charming chalet is located in Caernarfon, a short distance from Snowdon Mountain Railway and Snowdon, offering a picturesque setting for a relaxing getaway. The accommodation has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience.
This two-bedroom chalet offers 60 square metres of space, perfect for a family or small group. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a private terrace and balcony, a swimming pool, a bar, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden and on-site parking.
Luxury Alpine Cabin - Nr Betws-y-coed - North Wales
10 2 reviews
North Wales
28/08 – 31/08
£423/nighttotal: £1269 (3 )

Luxury Alpine Cabin - Nr Betws-y-coed

2 5
cabin , Betws-y-coed
This luxury Alpine lodge in Betws-y-coed offers convenient access to Snowdon (24 kilometres), Llandudno Pier (29 kilometres), and Bodnant Garden (16 kilometres), with Bodelwyddan Castle (32 kilometres) and Snowdon Mountain Railway (31 kilometres) also nearby.
This 14 square meter, two-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin accommodates up to 11 guests, featuring a private terrace, complimentary parking, free WiFi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a flat-screen TV, with a strict non-smoking policy.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in North Wales

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    For a hidden gem, consider exploring the less-visited areas of the Llŷn Peninsula. Portmeirion, while known, has quieter, less-crowded spots nearby. The secluded beaches around Abersoch offer stunning views and a tranquil escape. Further inland, the trails around the Gwydir Forest Park provide lovely walks with opportunities for wildlife spotting.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod of Wales is a significant cultural event, a travelling festival celebrating Welsh language and culture. It changes location annually, so check the dates and location before planning your trip. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is another large-scale event attracting performers and visitors from around the world.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales boasts diverse landscapes. You'll find Snowdonia National Park, with its rugged mountains, including Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. The coastline features dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and estuaries like the Conwy Estuary. There are also areas of woodland and rolling hills, particularly in areas like the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are extremely popular, with various trails catering to different skill levels. Water sports like kayaking and windsurfing are common along the coast, particularly in areas like Anglesey. Cycling is also very popular, with many scenic routes available.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales' weather is changeable. Pack layers – waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, along with warm fleeces and jumpers. Sturdy walking boots are a must for hiking, and sunscreen and a hat are recommended even on cloudy days. Remember that temperatures can drop significantly, even in summer, especially at higher altitudes.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, like the ones in Conwy or Caernarfon, is a great way to experience local produce and chat with vendors. Participating in a Welsh language class or attending a local event, perhaps a smaller village fete, offers opportunities for interaction. Many pubs and restaurants serve traditional Welsh food and drink, creating a chance to engage with locals in a relaxed setting.
  • Is North Wales, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring, the Snowdonia National Park displays a vibrant array of wildflowers. Autumn brings stunning displays of colour in the forests and hills. The coastline offers opportunities for spotting migrating birds throughout the year.
  • What are the best local foods in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Traditional Welsh cakes are a must-try. Look for laverbread, a seaweed delicacy, often served as a breakfast dish. Bara brith, a fruitcake, is another popular choice. Plenty of restaurants offer fresh seafood, particularly in coastal towns.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Mount Snowdon offers various climbing routes and hiking trails for different abilities. Zip World in Bethesda provides thrilling zip line experiences. White-water rafting and kayaking are available on some rivers, particularly the River Dee.

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Best North Wales unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 2438 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Arscott Lodges - Mallard - North Wales
9.8 152 reviews
North Wales
23/07 – 26/07
£150/nighttotal: £450 (3 )

Arscott Lodges - Mallard

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cabin , Shropshire
Mallard cabin, situated near Arscott in Shropshire, is 6.4km from Shrewsbury and adjacent to Arscott Golf Club, offering scenic walks.
This self-catering lodge boasts two bedrooms sleeping four, a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub with views of the South Shropshire Hills, and a garden, plus free parking.
Willow Tree 3 Premier - North Wales
North Wales
25/07 – 27/07
£385/nighttotal: £770 (2 )

Willow Tree 3 Premier

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chalet , Talacre, Holywell
This three-bedroom lodge in Talacre, Holywell, is a short walk from Talacre Beach and offers easy access to the Point of Ayr RSPB nature reserve and Snowdonia National Park (easily accessible by car).
Sleeping six, the property boasts a master double bedroom with en-suite, two twin bedrooms, a family bathroom, a kitchen with a fridge, and a private hot tub; guests also have access to a 5-star resort with indoor pool, sauna, and family entertainment.
The Pod Fabulous Glamping Pod Near Snowdonia. - North Wales
9.8 51 reviews
North Wales
18/09 – 21/09
£107/nighttotal: £321 (3 )

The Pod Fabulous Glamping Pod Near Snowdonia.

1 2
chalet , Caernarfon
This glamping pod near Caernarfon offers a unique stay, approximately 26 kilometres from both the Snowdon Mountain Railway and Portmeirion.
The 32-square-metre dwelling features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a kitchenette, private balcony with sea views, a hot tub, and free parking.
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
13/07 – 20/07
£191/nighttotal: £1337 (7 )

Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

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chalet
Orchid Treehouse, a modern luxury lodge, is situated in the Shropshire-Wales border region, 4.8km from Ellesmere and easily accessible from Shrewsbury.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps six, including two dogs, and boasts a private hot tub, electric BBQ, full-glass frontage with woodland views, a well-equipped kitchen with wine cooler and Nespresso machine, plus a swimming pool and jacuzzi.

Best North Wales unusual places with a sauna

Sleeps 17 Own Pool And Sauna - North Wales
9.7 7 reviews
North Wales
16/10 – 18/10
£1280/nighttotal: £2560 (2 )

Sleeps 17 Own Pool And Sauna

1 11
farm , Bont Dolgadfan
This luxurious barn conversion, sleeping up to 17 guests, is situated in the Cambrian Mountains near Bont Dolgadfan, offering stunning views.
The property boasts eight bedrooms, four bathrooms, a private pool, hot tub, games room with pool table, and secure parking for five cars, perfect for large families or groups seeking a rural retreat in Wales.
Luxury Mirrored Cabin With Sauna & Plunge Pool - North Wales
10 1 review
North Wales
16/08 – 19/08
£240/nighttotal: £720 (3 )

Luxury Mirrored Cabin With Sauna & Plunge Pool

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cabin , Anglesey
This design-led mirrored lodge is located in the Anglesey countryside, offering proximity to the coast and mountains, and is within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park.
This cabin accommodates two guests and features a king-size bed, a compact kitchenette, a sauna, a plunge pool, and a fire pit and barbecue area, all within the secluded Y Glyn Estate.
Luxury Mirrored Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna - North Wales
8.0 1 review
North Wales
14/08 – 17/08
£287/nighttotal: £861 (3 )

Luxury Mirrored Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna

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cabin , Llanddyfnan
This unique mirrored lodge is located in Llanddyfnan, 11.7 kilometres from Anglesey Sea Zoo and 9.5 kilometres from Red Wharf Bay, with Snowdon accessible within 30.6 kilometres.
This 24 square meter cabin offers a private hot tub and sauna, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and free WiFi for up to two guests, with parking and garden access available.
Stylish Mirrored Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna - North Wales
North Wales
19/07 – 21/07
£250/nighttotal: £500 (2 )

Stylish Mirrored Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna

1 2
cabin , Anglesey
This design-led mirrored lodge is situated within the Y Glyn Estate in the Anglesey countryside, offering proximity to the coast and mountains for exploration.
The accommodation sleeps two and features a king-size bed, a kitchenette, air conditioning, underfloor heating, an outdoor hot tub, a fire pit, a sauna, and a cold shower, with parking and Wi-Fi provided.
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