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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

Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
10/07 – 12/07
A$275/nighttotal: A$550 (2 )

Caravan ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

3 5
trailer
This 12ft-wide caravan, located on Robin Hood Rhyl holiday park in North Wales, is situated near the Rhyl and Prestatyn promenades and offers easy access to Snowdonia National Park.
The three-bedroom mobile home sleeps eight guests, features a kitchen with a fridge, a DVD player, central heating, and is part of a holiday park with an indoor pool, kids' club, and various entertainment options.
Spacious Family Home Minutes From The Beach - North Wales
9.8 33 reviews
North Wales
20/06 – 27/06
A$297/nighttotal: A$2079 (7 )

Spacious Family Home Minutes From The Beach

1 4
bungalow , Nefyn
Heddfan bungalow, near Nefyn beach and the Wales Coast Path on the Llŷn Peninsula, offers easy access to the stunning coastline.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom house sleeps six adults, plus a toddler, and boasts a well-equipped kitchen, spacious lounge with Smart TV, ample parking, and large gardens; perfect for families seeking a Nefyn self-catering holiday.
Duck Hut - Quirky Wood Cabin Within A Welsh Farm - North Wales
10 33 reviews
North Wales
19/06 – 21/06
A$419/nighttotal: A$838 (2 )

Duck Hut - Quirky Wood Cabin Within A Welsh Farm

1 4
cabin , Betws-yn-Rhos
This charming wooden cabin is situated in the North Wales countryside, just a short drive from Snowdonia National Park and the stunning North Wales coast. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation features two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably sleeping up to four guests. Enjoy the private decking area, relax in the garden, and make the most of the fully equipped kitchen, including a fridge and freezer.
A Cosy Farm Retreat For Two | Muriau-bach - North Wales
North Wales
17/07 – 24/07
A$235/nighttotal: A$1645 (7 )

A Cosy Farm Retreat For Two | Muriau-bach

1 2
farm , Criccieth
Muriau-Bach farm stay, a cosy cottage in Criccieth, Gwynedd, offers a peaceful retreat near the Welsh Highland Railway and within easy reach of attractions such as Glasfryn Parc and the Lloyd George Museum (distances unspecified).
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, Wi-Fi, a fireplace, and on-site laundry facilities.

Best North Wales unusual places with a balcony

Cynynion Uchaf Farmhouse - Welsh Borders, 1700s, Epic Views - North Wales
8.0 1 review
North Wales
19/06 – 21/06
A$1085/nighttotal: A$2170 (2 )

Cynynion Uchaf Farmhouse - Welsh Borders, 1700s, Epic Views

4 4
farm , Oswestry
This Oswestry self-catering holiday home is a 4-bedroom property situated in a mountain setting, less than 10km from attractions including The Willow Art Gallery, Rednal Laser Games, the British Ironwork Centre, and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
Offering 4000 square metres of land, this pet-friendly farmhouse sleeps 8 guests and boasts 3 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen (including a dishwasher), a terrace, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Glan Hirfaen, Where The Mountains Meet The Sea - North Wales
9.6 112 reviews
North Wales
01/07 – 03/07
A$357/nighttotal: A$714 (2 )

Glan Hirfaen, Where The Mountains Meet The Sea

3 4
chalet , Porthmadog
Glan Hirfaen Where the mountains meet the sea is a beachfront holiday home located in Porthmadog, just 32 kilometres from Snowdon and 12 kilometres from Criccieth Castle. This property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This 3-bedroom property can accommodate up to 6 guests and comes with a fully-equipped kitchen, a spacious living area with a fireplace, and a private terrace with stunning views. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a restaurant, a bar, and a garden, as well as on-site parking and free Wi-Fi.
Cherry Cabin - Little Log Cabin In Wales - North Wales
9.9 128 reviews
North Wales
14/09 – 18/09
A$200/nighttotal: A$800 (4 )

Cherry Cabin - Little Log Cabin In Wales

1 2
chalet , Bettws Cedewain
Cherry Cabin is a cosy log cabin located just 8.5km from Dolforwyn Castle, 38km from Clun Castle, and 43km from Whittington Castle, offering a peaceful escape in the Welsh countryside. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The cabin has one bedroom and one bathroom and can accommodate up to two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a picnic area, free Wi-Fi, and a comfortable living space with a flat-screen TV.
Log Cabin Nr Coed Y Brenin By Seren Short Stays - North Wales
8.6 105 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
A$269/nighttotal: A$1076 (4 )

Log Cabin Nr Coed Y Brenin By Seren Short Stays

3 6
cabin , Trawsfynydd
This charming cottage is located in the stunning mountains of Trawsfynydd, just a short drive from Harlech Castle, Portmeirion and Snowdonia National Park. The property has received very good ratings for cleanliness, user experience and location.
The three-bedroom cottage has one bathroom and comes with a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden and free parking. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and outdoor play equipment for children.

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 Vale of Ffestiniog. It's less touristy than Snowdonia but offers stunning scenery, charming villages like Ffestiniog, and opportunities for hiking and exploring the abandoned slate mines. Another is the Llyn Peninsula, with its beautiful beaches and coastal walks, particularly around the less-visited areas like Abersoch or Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth).
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod of Wales is a major cultural event held annually in a different location across Wales, often in North Wales. It celebrates Welsh language, literature, and music. Smaller, local festivals celebrating Welsh culture and traditions are common throughout the year, varying by location and date.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales boasts diverse landscapes. Snowdonia National Park dominates, featuring rugged mountains, including Mount Snowdon, fast-flowing rivers, and glacial lakes like Llyn Padarn. The coastline offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and estuaries. There are also areas of woodland, particularly in the north-west, and inland areas of rolling hills and farmland.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are extremely popular. Watersports like kayaking and sailing are prevalent along the coast. Cycling is also a favoured activity, with various trails available. The area also hosts various running events and marathons throughout the year, often utilising the stunning natural scenery.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales weather is changeable. Pack layers, including waterproof and windproof jackets, even in summer. Sturdy walking boots are essential for hiking, and warm layers are needed, even in the warmer months. Sun cream and sunglasses are also recommended, even on cloudy days, as the sun can be strong, especially at higher altitudes.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, particularly those in smaller towns and villages, offers a chance to interact with residents and sample local produce. Attending a traditional Welsh music session in a pub is another great way to experience local culture. Many smaller, family-run businesses, particularly those selling crafts or local food, offer opportunities to engage with the community.
  • Is North Wales, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring, the wildflowers in Snowdonia are spectacular. Autumn provides stunning displays of colour in the forests and hillsides. The coastline offers fantastic birdwatching opportunities year-round, with migrating birds passing through during the spring and autumn.
  • What are the best local foods in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Traditional Welsh cakes are a must-try. Local lamb is excellent, often served with traditional Welsh sauces. Seafood, particularly shellfish, is also a highlight, especially along the coast. Look out for laverbread, a seaweed delicacy.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Mount Snowdon offers various climbing routes, from gentle walks to challenging scrambles. White-water rafting and kayaking are popular on the rivers. Coasteering along the dramatic coastline provides a thrilling experience. Zip World in Blaenau Ffestiniog offers some of the fastest zip lines in the world.

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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

Lodge ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
9.0 10 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
A$366/nighttotal: A$2562 (7 )

Lodge ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 4
chalet
This Washington Court chalet is located in Rhyl, North Wales, 2.4 kilometres from the promenade and beach, and within 1.6 kilometres of local shops, pubs, and restaurants.
This family-friendly holiday home accommodates six guests across three bedrooms, featuring a private garden with a hot tub, Smart TVs, and onsite parking.
Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
10/07 – 13/07
A$276/nighttotal: A$828 (3 )

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

2 4
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.
Lodge ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
10 3 reviews
North Wales
03/07 – 05/07
A$791/nighttotal: A$1582 (2 )

Lodge ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 3
chalet
This secluded lodge, located near Holywell in the United Kingdom, offers convenient access to North Wales attractions, with beaches within 19 kilometers and historic towns like Denbigh and Ruthin nearby.
This family-friendly chalet accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms and features a luxurious veranda with a six-person hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen, and the unique opportunity to visit nearby alpacas.
3 Bedroom Accommodation In Ellesmere - North Wales
9.3 4 reviews
North Wales
24/06 – 26/06
A$720/nighttotal: A$1440 (2 )

3 Bedroom Accommodation In Ellesmere

3 1
chalet , Ellesmere
The Bluebell Treehouse chalet is located in a secluded woodland setting on the Shropshire-Wales border, just 5km from Ellesmere and easily accessible from Shrewsbury. This tranquil escape offers a perfect retreat for families and their furry friends, with stunning views across the wild Shropshire woodland.
The chalet boasts a modern and spacious interior with high vaulted ceilings, exposed wood beams, and contemporary furnishings. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen with a wine cooler and Nespresso coffee machine, a private hot tub and balcony with high-quality rattan furniture and an electric BBQ, and two bathrooms.

Best North Wales unusual places with a sauna

A Charming Unique Lodge, With Log Burner And Incredible Views - North Wales
9.1 21 reviews
North Wales
11/09 – 13/09
A$267/nighttotal: A$534 (2 )

A Charming Unique Lodge, With Log Burner And Incredible Views

1 2
chalet , Wrexham
This luxurious Wrexham chalet boasts stunning mountain views and is conveniently located approximately 13km from Chirk Castle and Erddig, popular historical landmarks.
The 25 square metre self-catering lodge features a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing seating area, a private garden, a sauna, a spa, and parking for two guests, with complimentary wine or champagne on arrival.
Sleeps 17 Own Pool And Sauna - North Wales
9.7 7 reviews
North Wales
16/10 – 18/10
A$2440/nighttotal: A$4880 (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.
2 Bedroom Accommodation In Llandinam, Powys - North Wales
9.6 5 reviews
North Wales
17/07 – 19/07
A$409/nighttotal: A$818 (2 )

2 Bedroom Accommodation In Llandinam, Powys

1 2
chalet , Llandinam, Powys
This riverside lodge near Llandinam, Powys, is situated 3km from the Roman Road Course and 4.7km from Maesmawr Golf Club, offering tranquil views and convenient access to other local golf courses and the Mid Wales Shooting Centre.
Sleeping four guests, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom property boasts a kitchen with fridge and dishwasher, a jacuzzi, sauna, terrace, parking, and internet access; ideal for a relaxing break in the Powys countryside.
Secluded Woodland Romantic Off-grid Cabin With Firepit - North Wales
North Wales
15/09 – 18/09
A$241/nighttotal: A$723 (3 )

Secluded Woodland Romantic Off-grid Cabin With Firepit

1 2
cabin , Chester
This Tarporley apartment, situated approximately 5km from Abbeywood Gardens and within 10km of Cotebrook Shire Horse Centre, Little Budworth Country Park, Oulton Park Circuit, and Go Ape! Delamere, offers a peaceful retreat close to Cheshire's attractions while being a short drive from Chester city centre.
The 21-square-metre self-catering flat comprises one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates two guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen and providing easy access to various outdoor activities and historical sites.
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