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Best family friendly North Wales holiday rentals

Among the 22822 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Liverpool City Stay 1-bed Apartment With 2 Sofa Beds, Sleeps Up To 6 - North Wales
9.0 10 reviews
North Wales
25/07 – 26/07
351 €/nightfor 1 night

Liverpool City Stay 1-bed Apartment With 2 Sofa Beds, Sleeps Up To 6

1 6
apartment , Liverpool
This family-friendly Liverpool city centre flat is located 0.6 miles from Lime Street Station and a 7-minute walk from Liverpool Central Station, placing it within easy reach of the Albert Dock and M&S Bank Arena.
The 39 square metre apartment features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps up to six guests comfortably with two sofa beds, and includes free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a handy in-apartment mini-market.
Modern 3-bed Home Sleeps 6 With Parking & Fast Wifi Perfect For Contractors & Long Stays - North Wales
10 1 review
North Wales
30/06 – 31/07
126 €/nighttotal: 3906 € (31 )

Modern 3-bed Home Sleeps 6 With Parking & Fast Wifi Perfect For Contractors & Long Stays

3 2
house , Saint Helens
St Helens Sanctuary with Terrace is a house located in Saint Helens, 9.1 kilometres from Haydock Racecourse and 15.1 kilometres from Casbah Coffee Club.
This family-friendly property offers 116 square meters of floor area with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, free WiFi, on-site parking, and a terrace, accommodating up to 11 guests.
River Cottage, Melverley - North Wales
9.8 49 reviews
North Wales
26/06 – 29/06
192 €/nighttotal: 576 € (3 )

River Cottage, Melverley

2 2
house , Melverley
River Cottage is a charming house located in the village of Melverley, just 45 kilometres from Ironbridge Gorge, 27 kilometres from Attingham Park, 32 kilometres from Chirk Castle, and 35 kilometres from Dolforwyn Castle. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to four guests in a comfortable 8 square metre space. Guests can enjoy a private patio with river views, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, free parking, and Wi-Fi.
Lovely House, Great Location, Perfect For Couples! - North Wales
9.2 23 reviews
North Wales
30/06 – 31/07
117 €/nighttotal: 3627 € (31 )

Lovely House, Great Location, Perfect For Couples!

1 2
apartment , Cheshire West and Chester
This charming cottage is situated in Handbridge, a historic district of Chester, just a short walk from the city walls and the River Dee. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it an ideal choice for a relaxing stay.
The cottage has two bedrooms, sleeping up to five guests, and a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances. Guests can enjoy a comfortable living area with a Smart TV, free Wi-Fi, and a garden, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea or a peaceful evening.

Best North Wales holiday rentals with a balcony

The Walton - North Wales
North Wales
08/08 – 12/08
384 €/nighttotal: 1536 € (4 )

The Walton

3 2
resort , Breedon-on-the-Hill
The Walton, at The Onibury resort in Breedon-on-the-Hill, offers a spacious three-bedroom house perfect for families or groups. This self-catering property boasts a 180 square metre floor area, three bathrooms, and a private garden with barbecue facilities, plus access to a shared seasonal swimming pool and tennis court (June 15th - September 15th).
Bodeinion - North Wales
9.9 108 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
136 €/nighttotal: 544 € (4 )

Bodeinion

3 1
house , Nefyn
Bodeinion, a renovated holiday home in Nefyn, Gwynedd, is situated 3.7km from Nefyn & District Golf Club and offers easy access to Snowdonia National Park, with Bangor Cathedral and Portmeirion within a 46km and 35km radius respectively.
This 167 square metre property sleeps six across three bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, patio, garden, free Wi-Fi, and private parking; nearby activities include snorkeling, windsurfing, cycling, fishing, and hiking.
Ty Canol Maentwrog, Snowdonia Nr Zip World - North Wales
9.2 107 reviews
North Wales
13/07 – 20/07
310 €/nighttotal: 2170 € (7 )

Ty Canol Maentwrog, Snowdonia Nr Zip World

3 3
house , Maentwrog
Ty Canol, a three-bedroom house near Zip World in Maentwrog, Snowdonia, is situated 9.6km from Portmeirion and 32km from Mount Snowdon.
This 30 square metre property offers a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, patio with mountain views, free Wi-Fi, and sleeps up to six guests, perfect for exploring Snowdonia National Park.
Snowdon Bay - North Wales - Stunning Llyn Peninsula Mountain & Ocean Views - Wilde Retreats - North Wales
9.4 94 reviews
North Wales
17/07 – 20/07
191 €/nighttotal: 573 € (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.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in North Wales

  • What are the must-see sights in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    For iconic North Wales sights, you absolutely have to see Snowdonia National Park, with its stunning Mount Snowdon. Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is breathtaking, and Conwy Castle, another magnificent medieval fortress, is equally impressive. The charming town of Betws-y-Coed, nestled amongst picturesque scenery, is a must-visit, as is the beautiful coastline along the Llŷn Peninsula.
  • What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in North Wales?

    Morwenna Luxury Holiday Apartments, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Baycourt The Apartment are the most popular Airbnb and holiday rentals in North Wales among travellers.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in North Wales?

    If you are planning holidays in North Wales you want to look for the right accommodations that can make a difference. North Wales has become one of the popular tourist destinations in the UK and therefore you can look for various vacation properties that can offer you the best deals. When you are choosing vacation rentals you have to focus on the ones including apartments, condos and townhouses. This would ensure that you can make the most of the choices you can find.
  • Are there unique natural phenomena in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes! North Wales boasts some incredible natural phenomena. The dramatic coastline, with its rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, is a highlight. Snowdonia National Park offers stunning mountain landscapes, waterfalls like Swallow Falls, and the unique geological features of the slate mines. You can also find diverse wildlife, including seals and various bird species.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in North Wales?

  • What are the unmissable activities to do in North Wales?

    1. Explore Snowdonia National Park - When you are visiting North Wales you can explore the vastness of the Snowdonia National Park offering you a great time outdoors.
    2. Explore Conwy Water Gardens - If you have kids with you on your visit to North Wales you can look for Conwy Water Gardens located within the Snowdonia National Park. This is where you and your kids can have excellent wildlife sightings.
    3. Visit the Harlech Castle - While you are exploring North Wales you can also visit the Harlech Castle which was built by Edward I in the thirteenth century during the Invasion of Wales.
  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all weather! North Wales can experience changeable conditions, so waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, even in summer. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the many trails. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent, especially during warmer months. A map or GPS device is also recommended for navigating the varied terrain.
  • What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in North Wales?

    Panorama Cottages, Superb Cintra Beachside Apartments and Lovely Victorian Town House Close To The Sea are the best holiday rentals with a pool in North Wales.

  • Where is the best place to stay in North Wales?

    If you are planning to explore North Wales and cover more towns and quaint villages you need to look for the best place to stay as a base. Caernarfon is the best place to stay when you want to centre yourself close to most of the local attractions. Staying in Caernarfon allows you to find the best hotels and rental accommodations which is important when you are exploring North Wales. Also, you are closer to Snowdonia National Park which makes it a great base. Here you can also find excellent places to eat and drink when you are holidaying. This stunning harbour town is also well connected with the Welsh Highland Railway and can take you to Porthmadog.
  • What famous events or festivals are happening in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod of Wales, a major celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a significant event (though its location varies annually). Smaller, local festivals celebrating Welsh heritage and traditions occur throughout the year in various towns and villages. Check local listings for specific dates and events during your visit.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best rentals for families and kids in North Wales are Morwenna Luxury Holiday Apartments, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Ffarm Country House.

  • What are the best events in North Wales?

    1. Gwledd Conwy Feast - If you are looking for a festival that combines food, drinks and music you can head to Conwy where you can participate in Gwledd Conwy Feast. The event is very family-friendly and therefore you can bring in your kids as well.
    2. International Snowdon Race - If you are looking for tough challenges or you want to see the racers in action you can visit the International Snowdon Race in Gwynedd where many international athletes participate in a ten-mile endurance race.
    3. Rail Ale Festival - If you are interested in beers and ales you can visit the Rail Ale Festival where you can get acquainted with the Welsh ales and ciders. This is accompanied by live music and plenty of food included.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your travel style. A budget traveller could manage on £50-£75 per day, while a more comfortable trip might cost £100-£150 or more. This includes accommodation (hostel to mid-range hotel), food (from cafes to restaurants), local transport (bus or train), and some activities. Costs in peak season will naturally be higher.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

    The best holiday rentals or Airbnb with a jacuzzi in North Wales are Snowdonia Mawddach Cabin + Hot Tub, 'Cwt Haul' Chalet - Stunning Hot Tub Views and Château Rhianfa.

  • What type of cuisine is North Wales known for?

    When you are exploring North Wales you would expect to find plenty of Welsh cuisine foods across various restaurants and eateries. Some of the popular dishes in North Wales would be cawl, bara brith, Glamorgan sausages and Welsh rarebit which are the most popular of all. Most of the Welsh cuisine has lamb and mutton as meats because most people here practised sheep farming. A lot of farmers also raised cattle and therefore beef and dairy products are also quite common in the cuisine of North Wales. In terms of vegetables most would prefer cabbages and leeks which are easily grown here in Wales.
  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in North Wales, United Kingdom, and what are the must-try specialties?

    Many excellent restaurants in North Wales offer local cuisine. Look for restaurants in towns like Conwy or Caernarfon. Must-try specialties include Welsh lamb, laverbread (a seaweed delicacy), bara brith (a fruitcake), and Cawl (a hearty Welsh stew). Many pubs also serve traditional Welsh dishes.
  • What are some less-famous attractions in North Wales, United Kingdom that are worth a visit?

    Portmeirion, a whimsical Italianate village, is a hidden gem. The Bodnant Garden, a stunning National Trust property, offers beautiful landscapes. The Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways offer a scenic train journey through Snowdonia. Exploring the many smaller villages and coastal paths off the main tourist routes reveals many hidden delights.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, pubs, and smaller villages provides opportunities to interact with locals. Attending a local festival or event can be a great way to experience Welsh culture. Consider taking a Welsh language lesson or exploring local craft shops. Speaking to locals in pubs and cafes is always a good way to learn more about the area.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travellers explore in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Snowdonia National Park's mountains and valleys are a highlight, offering diverse terrain for hiking and climbing. The coastline features dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and estuaries. The Llŷn Peninsula offers stunning coastal scenery and opportunities for watersports. The varied landscapes include mountains, coastlines, forests, and valleys.
  • How many days are ideal for exploring North Wales, United Kingdom, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    A week is a good starting point to explore North Wales, allowing time for Snowdonia, the castles, and the coast. A shorter trip could focus on a specific region, such as Snowdonia or the Llŷn Peninsula. Possible itineraries could include a loop around Snowdonia, exploring the castles of Gwynedd, or a coastal road trip along the Llŷn Peninsula. Consider your interests when planning your itinerary.

Nearby regions

Best North Wales holiday rentals with a sauna

Manor House - Exclusive Estate - Groups & Retreats - North Wales
9.7 6 reviews
North Wales
08/08 – 14/08
1306 €/nighttotal: 7836 € (6 )

Manor House - Exclusive Estate - Groups & Retreats

8 14
apartment , Anglesey
Bron Menai, a country manor house on Anglesey, is located 6.4km from Newborough Beach, offering easy access to this renowned Anglesey attraction.
This eight-bedroom, eight-bathroom property sleeps up to 15 guests and boasts a jacuzzi, sauna, walled garden, and eight acres of grounds including a wildlife trail, plus a well-equipped kitchen and ample parking.
Y Bwthyn, Pet Friendly, With Pool In Pwllheli - North Wales
North Wales
04/09 – 05/09
551 €/nightfor 1 night

Y Bwthyn, Pet Friendly, With Pool In Pwllheli

2 4
cottage , Pwllheli
This pet-friendly holiday home is situated near Pwllheli, Gwynedd, a 4.5km drive from Plas Heli and a 3km drive from Oriel Tonnau.
The 105 square metre property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps four, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a shared swimming pool, hot tub, and convenient on-site parking.
Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
14/08 – 17/08
1614 €/nighttotal: 4842 € (3 )

Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 6
cottage , Llandyssil
This three-bedroom lodge, sleeping six plus a dog, is situated in the rural Welsh village of Llandyssil, near the England border, 3.2km from Montgomery Castle and 7.2km from the Offa's Dyke Path at Brompton Crossroads.
The 45 square metre property boasts a well-equipped kitchen with a Rangemaster oven and wine cooler, three bathrooms (one with a free-standing bath and Chroma therapy shower), a hot tub, sauna, and wood-fired pizza oven, alongside stunning countryside views.

Best North Wales holiday rentals with a fireplace

Hilltop Barn Annex - North Wales
10 262 reviews
North Wales
25/07 – 01/08
110 €/nighttotal: 770 € (7 )

Hilltop Barn Annex

1 2
apartment , Dorrington
This one-bedroom annex, situated in Ryton near Dorrington, Shropshire, offers a peaceful retreat with excellent views over the surrounding fields and hills.
The self-catering unit features a well-equipped kitchen, dining and sitting areas with Wi-Fi and Sky TV, a large double bed, ample storage and shared garden access, sleeping up to two guests and includes a 15% discount for stays of seven days or more.
Bryn Mawndy - North Wales
9.8 57 reviews
North Wales
13/08 – 16/08
410 €/nighttotal: 1230 € (3 )

Bryn Mawndy

4 8
house , Corwen
Bryn Mawndy, a family-friendly house in Corwen, is conveniently located 29km from Horseshoe Pass, 37km from St Asaph Cathedral, 42km from Bodelwyddan Castle, and 48km from Snowdon.
This 145 square metre property boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a tranquil garden; golfing is available nearby.
Hen Efail - North Wales
9.6 8 reviews
North Wales
29/08 – 05/09
99 €/nighttotal: 693 € (7 )

Hen Efail

2 2
house , Amlwch
Hen Efail is a charming holiday home located in Amlwch, just 47km from Snowdon, 14km from Red Wharf Bay, and 26km from Beaumaris Castle. The house has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This cosy two-bedroom property can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. The house offers a range of modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a washing machine, and a peaceful garden. You can enjoy the tranquility of the garden, explore the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, or visit the nearby beaches and historical landmarks.
The Fenns - North Wales
9.8 82 reviews
North Wales
28/07 – 04/08
343 €/nighttotal: 2401 € (7 )

The Fenns

4 7
apartment , Neston
The Fenns, a Victorian farmhouse on the Wirral Peninsula, offers spacious family accommodation in Neston, conveniently located for exploring Chester and Liverpool (distances unspecified).
This four-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps eight, boasting an open-plan kitchen-diner with a multi-fuel stove, a large garden with BBQ, off-street parking for two cars, and in-house entertainment including DVDs, books and games.
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