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Best family friendly Wales unique stays

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

Cosy Log Cabin In Snowdonia 357, Family & Pet Friendly, Wifi, Parking. Sleeps 5. - Wales
9.4 140 reviews
Wales
04/09 – 11/09
£94/nighttotal: £658 (7 )

Cosy Log Cabin In Snowdonia 357, Family & Pet Friendly, Wifi, Parking. Sleeps 5.

2 2
cabin , Bronaber
This charming riverfront cottage is located just a short distance from Llyn Gelli-Gain, The Ranges Motorsport Centre, and Yr Ysgwrn, offering a peaceful retreat close to popular attractions. The cabin has received excellent reviews from previous guests, making it a popular choice for travellers visiting Bronaber.
The cottage has two bedrooms and a sofa bed, comfortably accommodating up to five guests. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, oven, stovetop, and microwave, while the outdoor area includes barbecue facilities and a garden, perfect for enjoying the fresh air.
Mountain View Lodge, Whitland. - Wales
Wales
10/08 – 14/08
£234/nighttotal: £936 (4 )

Mountain View Lodge, Whitland.

3 5
chalet , Whitland
This Whitland cottage, located in Pembrokeshire, offers a convenient base with a pub 0.96 kilometres away and a shop 3.7 kilometres distant, while being close to attractions such as the Hywel Dda Gardens and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
This family-friendly lodge accommodates six guests in three bedrooms, featuring an open-plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen, a hot tub in the garden, and access to a dog walking field, with EV charging available for an additional fee.
Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Wales
Wales
17/07 – 20/07
£160/nighttotal: £480 (3 )

Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

3 7
trailer , Clarach
This three-bedroom caravan, sleeping six comfortably, is situated in Clarach Bay Holiday Park, offering easy access to Clarach Bay beach (distance unspecified).
The holiday home boasts a spacious open-plan living area, a large shower room, private decking, and access to on-site amenities including an indoor heated pool, children's entertainment, games room, outdoor play area, shop, restaurant, and bar; plus a laundrette.
Bay View Cabin - Wales
10 8 reviews
Wales
06/08 – 07/08
£127/nightfor 1 night

Bay View Cabin

1 4
cabin , Aberarth
This Aberarth farm stay, offering stunning Cardigan Bay views, is situated near the coastal village.
The self-catering cottage sleeps four, boasting a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen with fridge and microwave, garden, parking, and pet-friendly accommodation.

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Best Wales unique stays with a pool

Beach View Luxury Lodge - Wales
10 3 reviews
Wales
10/08 – 15/08
£296/nighttotal: £1480 (5 )

Beach View Luxury Lodge

1 4
cabin , Ceredigion
This charming holiday home is situated in Quay West Holiday Park in New Quay, just a short walk from the beach and within easy reach of local restaurants and shops. The area is known for its beautiful coastline and offers a range of activities, including watersports, fishing, and walking.
The self-catering lodge is spacious, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private balcony with stunning sea views, and access to a swimming pool and jacuzzi.
Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
Wales
03/07 – 05/07
£258/nighttotal: £516 (2 )

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 2
chalet
This chalet, situated at Wernllaeth Cottages 3, is located just over 3 kilometres north of Aberaeron, offering uninterrupted sea views of Ceredigion Bay and across to the Llyn Peninsula.
This property accommodates up to 4 guests in 2 bedrooms and features a hot tub on the decking, BBQ facilities, an open-plan living area, and is a short drive from Welsh coastal activities such as dolphin spotting boat trips and kayaking.
Snowdonia Holiday Sea Beach And Mountains View - Wales
10 1 review
Wales
21/07 – 26/07
£269/nighttotal: £1345 (5 )

Snowdonia Holiday Sea Beach And Mountains View

3 2
chalet , Llwyngwril
This Llwyngwril chalet, in Gwynedd, offers stunning sea and mountain views within Snowdonia National Park, less than 0.05km from Llwyngwril beach.
Sleeping up to eight guests, this 90 square metre holiday home boasts three bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen (including fridge-freezer, gas cooker and microwave), and access to Sunbeach Holiday Park's amenities such as swimming pools, a pub and restaurant.
Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Wales
Wales
24/07 – 31/07
£152/nighttotal: £1064 (7 )

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 3
chalet , Caerwys
This Caerwys holiday home is situated in North Wales, a short drive from the village of Caerwys and offering easy access to Snowdonia National Park's attractions.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom lodge sleeps four, boasting a fully-equipped kitchen, private decking with a hot tub, and an open-plan living area; a swimming pool and jacuzzi are also available on-site.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Wales

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Wales?

    For hidden gems, consider exploring the Vale of Glamorgan's beaches like Three Cliffs Bay, or the less-visited castles like Castell y Bere, a medieval ruin with stunning coastal views. For something different, try the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing its rich mining history. These places offer a more tranquil and authentic Welsh experience compared to the more popular tourist spots.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in Wales?

    Cardiff Airport (CWL) is the main airport in Wales, offering the most convenient access to many parts of the country. However, depending on your final destination within Wales, flying into airports in England, such as Bristol or Birmingham, and then taking a train or car might be a faster option.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in Wales, cash or card?

    Card payments are widely accepted throughout Wales, even in smaller villages. While cash is still used, it's becoming less common. It's advisable to have a card as your primary method of payment.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in Wales?

    Road conditions in Wales are generally good on main roads and motorways. However, some smaller, more rural roads can be narrow and winding, especially in mountainous areas. Driving habits are generally polite, but be prepared for slower speeds on some routes and cautious driving in adverse weather conditions. Always check weather forecasts before embarking on any journey.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in Wales?

    Report your missing passport immediately to the nearest police station and contact the UK embassy or consulate in Cardiff to begin the process of obtaining an emergency travel document. You'll need to provide details of your passport and any other relevant information. Keep copies of your passport details and other important documents separately from the originals.
  • Where in Wales should you spend a week to experience the best of the country?

    A week in Wales could encompass Snowdonia National Park for hiking and stunning mountain scenery, followed by a few days exploring the coastline of Pembrokeshire, known for its dramatic cliffs and beautiful beaches. This itinerary provides a good blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
  • Where in Wales can you have the best weekend experience?

    For a weekend break, consider the city of Cardiff, offering a mix of culture, history (Cardiff Castle), and vibrant nightlife. Alternatively, a weekend in the Brecon Beacons National Park provides opportunities for hiking, exploring waterfalls (like Sgwd yr Eira), and enjoying the stunning scenery.
  • What festivals in Wales are highly recommended for visitors?

    The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a significant event. The Hay Festival, a literature festival held annually in Hay-on-Wye, attracts renowned authors and is a highlight for book lovers. Smaller, local festivals also take place throughout the year, offering a taste of Welsh traditions and celebrations.
  • 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 of varied microclimates. However, the Pembrokeshire coast often enjoys milder weather compared to the mountainous regions of Snowdonia. Always check local weather forecasts before travelling.

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Best Wales unusual places with a garden

Bryn Derw - Wales
9.5 67 reviews
Wales
21/07 – 26/07
£80/nighttotal: £400 (5 )

Bryn Derw

1 2
farm , Talsarnau
Bryn Derw B&B in Talsarnau offers a family-friendly guest house, conveniently located within 19km of both Portmeirion and Porthmadog, and approximately 48km from Mount Snowdon.
This en-suite room in a converted barn sleeps three, providing a flat-screen TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking.
Luxury Coastal Farm Stay With Sea Views | Cwmistir-uchaf - Wales
Wales
24/10 – 31/10
£291/nighttotal: £2037 (7 )

Luxury Coastal Farm Stay With Sea Views | Cwmistir-uchaf

4 8
farm , Pwllheli
This coastal restoration farmhouse near Pwllheli offers a unique stay on the Llyn Peninsula, just 1.5 kilometers from the town centre and close to the Llyn coastal path, Oriel Tonnau, and Plas Glyn y Weddw.
This dog-friendly property accommodates up to eight guests across four bedrooms, featuring eco-friendly underfloor heating, a lounge with a real fire, and a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave.
Goldcrest 1-hot Tub-woodland Lodges-carmarthenshire-tenby - Wales
9.2 97 reviews
Wales
22/06 – 25/06
£154/nighttotal: £462 (3 )

Goldcrest 1-hot Tub-woodland Lodges-carmarthenshire-tenby

3 1
chalet , Carmarthen
This charming chalet is located in Carmarthen, just 27 kilometres from Oakwood Theme Park and 26 kilometres from Folly Farm, making it a great base for exploring the local attractions. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet is spacious, with 60 square metres of living space, and includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The accommodation also offers a range of amenities, including a private hot tub, an open-air bath, a fully equipped kitchen, a barbecue, a garden, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Stunning Mountain Views In Snowdonia - Wales
9.5 90 reviews
Wales
20/06 – 27/06
£70/nighttotal: £490 (7 )

Stunning Mountain Views In Snowdonia

1 1
cabin , Nebo
This charming cabin is located on a smallholding just 10km from Porthmadog and Caernarfon, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, offering stunning mountain views. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The two-bedroom cabin can accommodate up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven and gas cooker. You can also enjoy a private fenced garden, free Wi-Fi, a TV, DVD player, board games and a selection of books, making it the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Snowdonia National Park.

Best Wales unique stays with a jacuzzi

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

River Lodge Hot Tub Sleeps 6 - Wales
9.3 3 reviews
Wales
13/11 – 20/11
£206/nighttotal: £1442 (7 )

River Lodge Hot Tub Sleeps 6

3 5
chalet , Hundred House
River Lodge Hot Tub, a self-catering holiday home in Hundred House, offers easy access to several castles within a 32-46 kilometre radius, including Elan Valley, Clifford Castle, and Kinnersley Castle.
This one-bedroom lodge sleeps six comfortably, boasting two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi, and private parking; it's ideal for exploring the surrounding area's historical attractions.
The Sheep Pod - Wales
10 456 reviews
Wales
24/06 – 26/06
£158/nighttotal: £316 (2 )

The Sheep Pod

1 2
cabin , Sodston
The Sheep POD is located in a 3-acre field, 2.4 kilometres from the town of Narberth, with views of the Preseli Hills and a short drive to Pembrokeshire beaches. This charming accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The pod features a double bed, kitchenette, and wet room, comfortably accommodating two guests. Amenities include a private hot tub, gas BBQ, fire pit, and an enclosed patio area, allowing guests to enjoy the surrounding countryside and explore the 500-acre farm.
Bacheiddon Log Cabin - Wales
9.9 38 reviews
Wales
25/07 – 01/08
£311/nighttotal: £2177 (7 )

Bacheiddon Log Cabin

2 3
cabin , Machynlleth
Bacheiddon Log Cabin is located in Machynlleth, just 47 kilometres from the Elan Valley and 37 kilometres from Clarach Bay, offering a peaceful retreat amidst stunning scenery. The cabin has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The 105 square metre cabin comfortably accommodates up to four guests with two bedrooms and one bathroom. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking, along with easy access to cycling trails, golf courses, and other outdoor activities.
The Shepherds Cabin - Wales
10 582 reviews
Wales
04/07 – 06/07
£185/nighttotal: £370 (2 )

The Shepherds Cabin

1 2
cabin , Llyswen
This custom-built cabin is situated in the picturesque village of Llyswen, just a short walk from the village pub and a 16-kilometre drive from the famous book town of Hay-on-Wye.
The cabin offers a unique blend of luxury glamping and traditional shepherd's hut design, featuring a private garden with a hot tub, a cosy interior with a wood-burning stove, and access to a private stretch of the River Wye for fishing.
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