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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

Redwood Lodge, Dee Valley Stays - Cosy Microlodge With Detached Private Shower & Wc - North Wales
9.1 40 reviews
North Wales
15/09 – 18/09
$192/nighttotal: $576 (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.
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
$274/nighttotal: $1096 (4 )

Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 5
chalet
This Shropshire lodge is situated near the Shropshire-Wales border, 4.8km from Ellesmere and easily accessible from Shrewsbury.
Sleeping six, the newly renovated three-bedroom chalet boasts a pine-clad interior, open-plan living space with a well-equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, and proximity to woodland walks and Ellesmere Mere.
The Stables, A Rural Property Set In North Wales - North Wales
10 174 reviews
North Wales
25/08 – 29/08
$345/nighttotal: $1380 (4 )

The Stables, A Rural Property Set In North Wales

1 3
bungalow , Denbighshire
This delightful Denbighshire cottage, near an equestrian yard and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers easy access to Snowdonia National Park and Caernarfon Castle, with various North Wales attractions within convenient driving distance.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen (fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher), private garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews; nearby activities include Zip World and the Ffestiniog Railway.
Ty Hedd Static Caravan - North Wales
9.8 4 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
$212/nighttotal: $848 (4 )

Ty Hedd Static Caravan

1 6
chalet , Caernarfon
This Caernarfon holiday home is ideally located for exploring Snowdonia National Park, being 19km from the Snowdon Mountain Railway, 25km from Snowdon itself, and 33km from Portmeirion.
Sleeping up to 15 guests, this two-bathroom chalet boasts a private swimming pool, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a terrace; it also includes a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, plus a flat-screen TV.

Best North Wales unique accommodations with a balcony

92 Lake View - North Wales
9.2 111 reviews
North Wales
27/09 – 30/09
$250/nighttotal: $750 (3 )

92 Lake View

2 4
chalet , Caernarfon
92 Lake View is a charming chalet situated in Caernarfon, just a short drive from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Snowdon, and Bangor Cathedral, offering easy access to the stunning Welsh countryside. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This two-bedroom chalet comfortably accommodates up to five guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a terrace with lake views, and a private bathroom with a shower. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a restaurant, a bar, and a children's playground.
No. 4 Sunny Lodge By The Sea - North Wales
8.1 50 reviews
North Wales
23/07 – 26/07
$182/nighttotal: $546 (3 )

No. 4 Sunny Lodge By The Sea

2 2
chalet , Aberystwyth
This chalet in Clarach Bay offers excellent proximity to Clarach Bay Beach, being just steps away, and is a short drive to Aberystwyth Golf Club (3.4 km) and Aberystwyth University (3.5 km).
This pet-friendly accommodation sleeps up to 11 guests across 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, and free private parking.
The Pod Fabulous Glamping Pod Near Snowdonia. - North Wales
9.8 50 reviews
North Wales
14/09 – 18/09
$201/nighttotal: $804 (4 )

The Pod Fabulous Glamping Pod Near Snowdonia.

1 2
glamping , 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.
Captain’s Cabin - North Wales
9.1 38 reviews
North Wales
07/09 – 14/09
$225/nighttotal: $1575 (7 )

Captain’s Cabin

2 2
chalet , Mynytho
Captain's Cabin, a Mynytho holiday home near the coast, is situated approximately 27 kilometres from Porthmadog and 35 kilometres from Barmouth.
This 50-square-metre self-catering chalet sleeps five guests, boasting two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchenette, a private balcony with sea views, a garden, BBQ facilities, parking, and a flat-screen TV.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in North Wales

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

    For hidden gems, consider exploring the less-visited areas of the Snowdonia National Park. The village of Beddgelert, with its charming atmosphere and walks along the River Glaslyn, is a great starting point. Also, take a hike to the less-crowded peaks like Moel Siabod or explore the stunning coastline around the Llyn Peninsula, perhaps visiting the picturesque fishing village of Porthdinllaen.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod of Wales is a major cultural event, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, rotating locations yearly. Smaller, local festivals celebrating Welsh traditions occur throughout the year in various towns and villages. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for specific events.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales boasts diverse landscapes. Snowdonia National Park features rugged mountains, fast-flowing rivers, and glacial lakes. The coastline offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and estuaries. There are also areas of woodland and farmland, contributing to a varied and visually stunning natural environment.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are extremely popular. Water sports like kayaking and sailing are prevalent along the coast. Cycling is also big, with many trails catering to various skill levels. The annual Snowdon Race, a challenging mountain race, is a notable event.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all types of weather! Even in summer, layers are essential due to unpredictable conditions. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is a must, along with sturdy hiking boots if you plan on exploring the mountains. Warm layers such as fleeces or thermal tops are recommended, even during warmer months.
  • 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, offers opportunities to sample regional foods and interact with vendors. Participating in a traditional Welsh music session in a local pub provides a chance to experience the lively atmosphere and engage with locals. Consider attending a smaller, local festival to immerse yourself in the community.
  • Is North Wales, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring, the wildflowers blooming across the mountains and valleys create stunning displays. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage. The coastline offers opportunities for birdwatching, particularly during migration seasons. Winter can bring snowfall in the mountains, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland.
  • What are the best local foods in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Look for traditional Welsh dishes like Cawl (a hearty lamb stew), bara brith (a fruitcake), and laverbread (a seaweed delicacy). Fresh seafood is widely available along the coast. Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the region's culinary scene.
  • 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 rivers like the Glaslyn. Zip World in Blaenau Ffestiniog provides thrilling zip line experiences. Coasteering along the dramatic coastline is another exciting option.

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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

Glamping Conwy Pod In Betws Y Coed Snowdonia - North Wales
9.9 269 reviews
North Wales
10/07 – 13/07
$345/nighttotal: $1035 (3 )

Glamping Conwy Pod In Betws Y Coed Snowdonia

1 4
glamping , Capel Garmon
This charming cabin is situated in Snowdonia National Park, just half a mile from the nearest pub and a mile and a half from the village of Betws-y-coed, offering a peaceful escape surrounded by ancient oak trees and a flowing stream. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom property can accommodate up to four guests and features a private hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen, and a cosy living area. Guests can enjoy outdoor living with patio furniture and a fire pit/BBQ, explore the surrounding area on foot or by bike, and take advantage of shared amenities such as a freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer.
Celyn -  Glamping Pod With Hot Tub Sleeping 2 People - North Wales
9.8 15 reviews
North Wales
19/06 – 26/06
$198/nighttotal: $1386 (7 )

Celyn - Glamping Pod With Hot Tub Sleeping 2 People

1 2
cabin , Welshpool
This Welshpool lodge is situated 3.4km from the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway and within 14.5km of Gregynog Hall and Saint Tysilio & Saint Mary Parish Church.
The 20-square-metre self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom, one bathroom, and boasts a hot tub, patio, and garden.
Caban Y Tan Dderwen With Private Wood Fired Hot Tub - North Wales
9.1 39 reviews
North Wales
27/07 – 30/07
$1178/nighttotal: $3534 (3 )

Caban Y Tan Dderwen With Private Wood Fired Hot Tub

2 3
chalet , Chwilog
The O Dan Y Coed Swedish Log Cabin is located in Chwilog, just an 8-minute walk from Afonwen Beach, 12 miles from Portmeirion, and 25 miles from Snowdon, making it a great base for exploring the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom chalet provides a comfortable space for up to 4 guests, with a total floor area of 50 square metres. The cabin offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a private patio and balcony, a wood-fired hot tub, and stunning mountain and sea views.
Luxury Mirror Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna - North Wales
10 5 reviews
North Wales
06/08 – 09/08
$534/nighttotal: $1602 (3 )

Luxury Mirror Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna

1 2
cabin , Anglesey
This contemporary mirrored lodge is situated in the Anglesey countryside, offering easy access to the coast and Snowdonia National Park, approximately 30 kilometers away.
This pet-friendly lodge accommodates two guests and features a king-size bed, a kitchenette with a hob, air conditioning, underfloor heating, a hot tub, a sauna, and barbecue facilities, perfect for exploring Anglesey and its surrounding areas.

Best North Wales unique accommodations with a sauna

Snowdonia 5 Star Site 6 Berth Caravan. Min 2 Night - North Wales
9.5 35 reviews
North Wales
27/07 – 31/07
$376/nighttotal: $1504 (4 )

Snowdonia 5 Star Site 6 Berth Caravan. Min 2 Night

1 5
cabin , Llanrug
This Llanrug holiday cottage, boasting three bedrooms and sleeping six, is ideally situated for exploring Snowdonia National Park, with its proximity to Llanberis Pass potentially offering stunning views and easy access to walking trails.
The self-catering lodge features a fully equipped kitchen, swimming pool, fitness centre, and parking, perfect for families seeking a relaxing break with excellent amenities.
Lodge ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - North Wales
10 3 reviews
North Wales
29/06 – 03/07
$702/nighttotal: $2808 (4 )

Lodge ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

4 5
chalet
This luxury cedar-clad lodge, Bryn Tanat Villa 2, is located in the Welsh countryside, near the Wales/England border, 16 kilometres from Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall and 22.5 kilometres from the Berwyn Mountains.
This family-friendly chalet accommodates up to 8 guests in 4 bedrooms, offering a private outdoor hot tub, access to an on-site spa with sauna, a fitness suite (18+), and a tennis court, with handcrafted design and modern comforts including a fully-equipped kitchen and open-plan living space with a wood burner.
Oak Tree Cabins - Pine Lodge - North Wales
9.7 7 reviews
North Wales
26/07 – 27/07
$307/nightfor 1 night

Oak Tree Cabins - Pine Lodge

1 4
cabin , Shropshire
This luxury log lodge is situated in rural North Shropshire, beside a tranquil pool, offering an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of the county.
This two-bedroom lodge accommodates up to four guests and features a private hot tub, sauna, and unlimited fishing, with a cosy open-plan living space and a fully equipped kitchen.
A Charming Unique Lodge, With Log Burner And Incredible Views - North Wales
9.1 21 reviews
North Wales
29/06 – 02/07
$412/nighttotal: $1236 (3 )

A Charming Unique Lodge, With Log Burner And Incredible Views

1 1
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.
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