Holiday rentals and lettings in Wales

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Chalet for 4 People in South-Wales, Pembrokeshire
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South-Wales, Pembrokeshire
Chalet • 65 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.5
(21 reviews)
Fern Lodge is one of just three stunning modern log cabins set in the village of St Florence, 2 miles from the picturesque historical walled town of Tenby and its award winning beaches. It is set within lovely gardens and is perfect for a peaceful and relaxing holiday.The lodge is tastefully decorated and benefits from an open-plan living space, with a well-equipped modern kitchen, a dining area and comfortable sofas around a large TV. There is an attractive wood burning stove for those cosy evenings in after your explorations of the day.There are two bedrooms with comfy beds. One a double ...
from A$205 / night
Cottage for 4 People in North-Wales, Conwy region
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North-Wales, Conwy region
Cottage • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.8
(17 reviews)
Located on a working farm, this character cottage provide the perfect holiday location all year round.. 3 steps to entrance. Ground Floor: Living room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Woodburner, French Doors Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet First Floor: Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds. Gas central heating (underfloor on ground floor), electricity, bed linen and towels included. Courtyard with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Situated on the owner...
from A$78 / night
Cottage for 4 People in North-Wales, Isle of Anglesey
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North-Wales, Isle of Anglesey
Cottage • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.1
(23 reviews)
Stay in this truly unique converted windmill, with a third floor balcony overlooking the countryside.. Ground Floor: Open plan living space. Living area: Freeview TV, DVD Player Dining area. Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine First Floor: Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Toilet Second Floor: Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet Third Floor: Living room 2: Freeview TV, DVD Player. Lawned garden with patio, sitting-out area and garden furniture. Balcony. Private parking for 3 cars....
from A$150 / night

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    Current Holiday letting prices Wales

    A$497for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
    A$519 annual average
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    Current holiday letting availability Wales

    25%for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
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    Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Wales

    Discover Welsh Charm and Natural Beauty

    Wales presents an enchanting tapestry of rugged coastlines, rolling countryside, and ancient castles, making holiday rentals and lettings in Wales the perfect choice for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility. The principality's diverse landscape offers everything from the dramatic peaks of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park to the pristine beaches along the Pembrokeshire coast.

    Welsh holiday properties reflect this natural splendor, featuring traditional stone cottages with exposed beams, charming log cabins nestled in wooded valleys, and contemporary glamping sites that blend luxury with outdoor living. These accommodations typically showcase quintessential Welsh character with slate roofs, whitewashed walls, and gardens that overlook breathtaking mountain vistas or coastal panoramas.

    Holiday rentals for rent in Wales cater to every taste, from romantic retreats perfect for couples to spacious vacation homes ideal for large families and groups. The amenities available in Welsh holiday rentals and lettings in Wales are designed to enhance your connection with the stunning natural environment while providing modern comfort. Whether you're planning a summer coastal escape or a cozy winter retreat, these properties ensure an unforgettable experience. Welsh hosts take pride in offering unique touches like welcome baskets filled with local Welsh cakes and bara brith, while many properties feature outdoor hot tubs positioned to capture spectacular sunset views over the countryside. Here's what guests can typically expect from these exceptional accommodations:

    • Private hot tubs and whirlpools with panoramic countryside or coastal views
    • Traditional log burners and wood-burning stoves for cozy evening ambiance
    • Fully equipped modern kitchens perfect for preparing meals with local Welsh ingredients
    • Private parking and secure gated access for peace of mind
    • High-speed internet and satellite TV for connectivity and entertainment
    • Spacious gardens and outdoor seating areas for alfresco dining
    • Pet-friendly facilities for travelers with four-legged companions
    • Stunning views of mountains, valleys, or the Welsh coastline

    Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Wales

    Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

    Wales captivates outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers who crave dramatic landscapes and adventure activities year-round. Holiday rentals with a private pool in Wales particularly appeal to families seeking luxury amenities while exploring the country's natural wonders.

    Hiking enthusiasts find paradise on the famous Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, where dramatic cliffs meet sandy beaches, while the challenging peaks of Snowdonia offer rewarding treks through ancient landscapes. Beach lovers discover pristine coastlines at Tenby and Saundersfoot, where golden sands stretch alongside charming seaside towns filled with colorful houses and traditional pubs.

    History buffs can explore magnificent medieval castles like Carreg Cennen, perched dramatically on limestone cliffs, or visit the National Showcaves Centre for Wales to discover underground wonders carved by millions of years of geological activity. Wildlife watchers enjoy incredible opportunities for dolphin and seal spotting along Cardigan Bay, while the region's numerous national parks provide excellent birdwatching locations. The best time to visit Wales runs from late spring through early autumn, when temperatures range from 15-22°C (59-72°F), making it ideal for outdoor activities. Current availability shows excellent value with properties averaging AUD $480-$610 per night depending on the season, with peak summer months commanding premium rates due to the pleasant weather and extended daylight hours perfect for exploring Welsh attractions.

    Top 5 Must-Visit Destinations in Wales

    Essential Welsh Experiences for Your Holiday

    Wales offers an incredible array of attractions that showcase its natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. From thundering waterfalls to majestic castles, these top five destinations represent the very best of what Wales has to offer visitors staying in the region's diverse holiday accommodations.

    1. Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons)
    2. Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall
    3. National Botanic Garden of Wales
    4. Devil's Bridge Waterfalls
    5. Carreg Cennen Castle

    Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons)

    This magnificent national park spans 520 square miles of pristine Welsh wilderness, offering some of the country's most spectacular hiking trails and mountain scenery. The park features dramatic peaks, glacial lakes, and ancient forests that provide endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and wildlife observation.

    Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall

    Known as the "Waterfall of Snow," this breathtaking cascade allows visitors to walk behind the falling water through a natural cave passage. Located in the heart of Waterfall Country, it's part of a series of spectacular waterfalls that make this region a photographer's paradise.

    National Botanic Garden of Wales

    Home to the world's largest single-span glasshouse, this 568-acre botanical wonderland showcases plants from Mediterranean climates around the globe. The garden combines scientific research with stunning landscape design, creating an educational and visually spectacular experience.

    Devil's Bridge Waterfalls

    This iconic location features three bridges built on top of each other spanning a dramatic gorge, with the Mynach River plunging 300 feet below. The site combines engineering marvel with natural beauty, offering spectacular views and fascinating legends about its supernatural origins.

    Carreg Cennen Castle

    Perched dramatically on a limestone cliff 300 feet above the River Cennen, this 13th-century fortress offers some of Wales' most spectacular castle views. Visitors can explore the ruins and venture into the natural cave beneath the castle for an unforgettable historical adventure.

    Exceptional Dining Experiences in Wales

    Savor Local Welsh Cuisine During Your Stay

    Wales boasts an impressive culinary scene that combines traditional Welsh flavors with contemporary dining excellence. These highly-rated restaurants showcase the best of local ingredients and Welsh hospitality, making them perfect destinations for guests staying in the region's holiday accommodations.

    • Hills Restaurant, Brecon (4.5 stars) - Located in the heart of Brecon, this contemporary restaurant offers innovative British cuisine with stunning views over the Usk Valley, featuring locally sourced Welsh lamb and seasonal produce from nearby farms.
    • Brecon Mountain Railway Café (4.6 stars) - Combining historical charm with delicious food, this unique venue allows guests to enjoy traditional Welsh fare while experiencing a scenic railway journey through the Brecon Beacons.
    • Metropole Hotel Restaurant, Llandrindod Wells (4.3 stars) - This elegant establishment serves refined Welsh cuisine in a Victorian spa town setting, specializing in fresh local ingredients and classic dishes with a modern twist.

    Essential Welsh Holiday Information

    Local Insights and Practical Tips for Your Perfect Stay

    Holiday accommodation in Wales comes with unique local customs and sustainability practices that enhance your authentic Welsh experience. Many property owners embrace eco-friendly initiatives, including solar heating systems, rainwater collection, and locally sourced welcome amenities featuring organic Welsh products.

    The Welsh language remains vibrant throughout the region, and you'll often hear "Bore da" (good morning) and "Croeso" (welcome) from friendly locals who take pride in sharing their cultural heritage. Weather in Wales can change quickly, particularly in mountainous areas, so hosts commonly provide waterproof clothing and walking equipment for guests.

    Most properties offer detailed local guides featuring hidden gems like traditional farmers' markets, artisan craft shops, and ancient walking paths that don't appear in standard tourist guides. Parking can be challenging in historic town centers, but holiday rental hosts typically provide private parking spaces or detailed instructions for nearby facilities. The Welsh tradition of "cwtch" (a warm hug or cuddle) extends to hospitality, with many hosts offering personal recommendations for authentic pub meals, local festivals, and family-friendly activities based on guests' interests. For the most memorable experience, consider booking pet-friendly holiday rentals with hot tubs in Wales during shoulder seasons when you'll enjoy lower prices, fewer crowds, and equally stunning scenery with the added bonus of cozy evenings by traditional Welsh log fires.

    Wales is home to the world's longest zip line at Zip World Velocity in Snowdonia, stretching over a mile across a former slate quarry.

    FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Wales

    How much does it cost to book a holiday rental in Wales?

    Wales is one of the cheapest regions in the United Kingdom. The price of a holiday rental is around A$240.09 per night.

    What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Wales?

    Those who want to be budget-friendly should travel to Wales in March, February, and April which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of A$197.19, A$211.74, and A$224.05 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

    When does the price of holiday rentals in Wales go up the most?

    In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Wales was January, with an average price of A$353.49 per night. This was followed by December, with an average of A$277.08, and August, with A$254.27.

    Should I plan a trip to Wales well in advance?

    It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Wales, as only 26% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

    When are more holiday lettings available?

    The best months to find free accommodation in Wales are November (the average amount of properties that are free reached 46.75% of the total in 2020), May (38.6%), and December (37.75%).

    When are fewer lettings available?

    The accommodations in Wales reach their peak in demand in August, with an availability rate of 2.6%. The second most requested month is September, with 5%, and the third is July with 6.25%.

    Are there many holiday lettings in Wales?

    In Wales we offer you an extensive catalogue of approximately 11000 properties, with options of all kinds, thanks to our 29 local and international partners.