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Best family friendly North Wales vacation rentals

Among the 35192 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Tryfan - North Wales
9.1 69 reviews

Tryfan

apartment, Bangor
This one-bedroom flat is located just 14 kilometres from the Snowdon Mountain Railway and 19 kilometres from Snowdon, making it a great base for exploring the stunning scenery of Snowdonia National Park. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The 90-square-metre flat comfortably accommodates two guests and features a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a private garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking. Guests can enjoy a peaceful retreat with a TV, and the flat is conveniently located near the bustling town centre of Bangor.
Charming 3-bed Cottage In Chester, Ideal For Families & Workers, Free Parking - Sleeps 7 - North Wales
9.0 28 reviews

Charming 3-bed Cottage In Chester, Ideal For Families & Workers, Free Parking - Sleeps 7

apartment, Chester
This charming three-bedroom apartment is located just 5 km from Chester Zoo and 11 km from Chester Racecourse, making it an ideal base for exploring the city and its surrounding attractions. The apartment has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The apartment offers 81 square meters of space, comfortably accommodating up to 7 guests. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace with a garden, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Cheerful Home For Football, Docks And City Centre - North Wales
9.4 146 reviews

Cheerful Home For Football, Docks And City Centre

house, Liverpool
This family-friendly Liverpool house, near Anfield Stadium, is conveniently located 2.7km from Lime Street Station and 2.9km from the Royal Court Theatre, ideal for exploring the city.
The 85 square metre property boasts two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, free parking, and in-house entertainment including a PS4 and free Wi-Fi, comfortably accommodating families or groups.
Gadlas - North Wales
9.8 34 reviews

Gadlas

house, Caernarfon
Gadlas, a holiday home near Caernarfon, is conveniently located 4km from Caernarfon Castle and offers easy access to Snowdonia National Park attractions.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and excellent guest reviews.

Best North Wales vacation rentals with a balcony

Spacious 2-bedroom Apt In Heart Of City Centre - North Wales
9.0 19 reviews

Spacious 2-bedroom Apt In Heart Of City Centre

apartment, Liverpool
This Liverpool city centre flat is located 300 metres from the core, offering a 6-minute walk to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and a 15-minute walk to Williamson's Tunnels.
This 50 square metre apartment accommodates up to 9 guests, featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and a private balcony, with WiFi and parking also provided.
Below The Castle At Snowdonia - North Wales
No reviews

Below The Castle At Snowdonia

house, Harlech
This six-bedroom Harlech house, sleeping up to 18 guests, boasts stunning views of Harlech Castle and is a short 2.9km walk from Harlech Beach, 13.7km from Portmeirion, and 38.6km from Snowdon.
The 320 square metre property offers five bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and an outdoor dining area, perfect for large families or groups exploring the stunning Snowdonia National Park.
Ty Newydd - North Wales
9.8 43 reviews

Ty Newydd

house, Llwyngwril
Ty Newydd, a four-bedroom, three-bathroom house in Llwyngwril, Gwynedd, is conveniently located 12km from Aberdovey Golf Club and 12km from Castell y Bere, with Harlech Castle a further 45km away.
This self-catering property offers free Wi-Fi, parking, a washing machine, dishwasher, and a fireplace, comfortably sleeping a family or group of up to eight in a spacious layout with a garden.
Base Serviced Apartments - Duke Street - North Wales
8.6 4753 reviews

Base Serviced Apartments - Duke Street

apartment, Liverpool
BOOK A BASE Apartments - Duke Street is ideally situated in Liverpool city centre, just a short walk from the Philharmonic Hall and Liverpool Central Station. The apartments have received very good ratings for cleanliness and user experience, and the location has been rated excellent.
The self-catering accommodation offers a comfortable and modern stay. Each apartment comes equipped with a kitchen, a terrace or balcony, and free Wi-Fi, as well as parking, making it an excellent choice for families and groups visiting the city.

Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in North Wales

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

    North Wales boasts many iconic sights. Snowdonia National Park is a must, with Mount Snowdon offering breathtaking views. Conwy Castle, a remarkably preserved medieval fortress, is another highlight. Caernarfon Castle, with its imposing walls, is equally impressive. For stunning coastal scenery, the Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey are perfect choices. Don't forget the charming towns of Betws-y-Coed and Harlech.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in North Wales?

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

  • Are there unique natural phenomena in North Wales?

    Yes! The dramatic coastline features diverse landscapes, from the rugged cliffs of the Great Orme in Llandudno to the sandy beaches of Anglesey. Snowdonia's mountains provide opportunities for hiking and exploring waterfalls like Swallow Falls. The diverse wildlife, including seals and various bird species, adds to the natural wonders.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in North Wales?

  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to North Wales?

    Pack for all types of weather. Layers are key, as it can be unpredictable. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, along with sturdy walking shoes for exploring the varied terrain. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent, especially during the warmer months. A reusable water bottle is also a must, given the amount of walking you'll likely be doing.
  • What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in North Wales?

  • What famous events or festivals are happening in North Wales?

    The National Eisteddfod of Wales is a significant cultural event, a celebration of Welsh language and culture that moves to a different location each year. Numerous smaller local festivals celebrate aspects of Welsh heritage throughout the year, often tied to specific towns or regions. Check local listings for specific dates and locations.
  • 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 is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in North Wales?

    A daily budget of approximately £100-£200 per person is a reasonable estimate, depending on your choices. This includes mid-range accommodation, meals at pubs and restaurants, public transport or car rental, and entry fees to attractions. Budget travelers can certainly spend less, while luxury travelers will spend more.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

    The best vacation 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.

  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in North Wales, and what are the must-try specialties?

    Many pubs and restaurants throughout North Wales offer traditional Welsh fare. Look for restaurants specializing in Welsh lamb, laverbread (a seaweed delicacy), and bara brith (a fruitcake). The towns of Beaumaris and Conwy offer a good selection of eateries. Specific restaurant recommendations are difficult to give as preferences vary, but searching for 'best restaurants in [specific town]' online will provide many options.
  • What are some less-famous attractions in North Wales that are worth a visit?

    Portmeirion, a unique Italianate village, offers a charming and unexpected experience. The Bodnant Garden, with its stunning displays of plants and flowers, is a tranquil escape. Plas Newydd House and Gardens on Anglesey provides a glimpse into Welsh history and beautiful landscaping. Many smaller, less-visited castles and historic sites are scattered throughout the region, offering a more intimate experience.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in North Wales?

    Visiting local pubs and markets is a great way to interact with residents. Attending a local festival or event will provide a deeper understanding of Welsh culture. Consider taking a Welsh language class or exploring the region's rich literary heritage. Simply engaging in conversation with locals in the towns and villages can be very rewarding.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travelers explore in North Wales?

    Snowdonia National Park offers dramatic mountains, valleys, and lakes. The coastline is incredibly diverse, with sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and estuaries. Anglesey provides a different feel with its more gentle landscapes and coastal paths. The varied terrain allows for hiking, climbing, cycling, and water sports.
  • How many days are ideal for visiting North Wales, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    A week is ideal to explore the highlights, but even a long weekend allows for a taste of the region. A possible itinerary could focus on Snowdonia for a few days, then move to the coast, perhaps exploring Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. Another option would be to spend more time exploring the castles and historical sites, focusing on a specific region like Gwynedd.
  • How is the weather in North Wales in high season?

    High season (summer) generally brings mild temperatures, averaging around 15-20°C (59-68°F). However, it's known for its unpredictable weather, with sunshine interspersed with showers. Be prepared for changeable conditions, even within a single day. Even in summer, packing layers is crucial.

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Best North Wales vacation rentals with a sauna

Casa Rocío - North Wales
8.4 10 reviews

Casa Rocío

house, Liverpool
This Liverpool house, perfect for families or couples, offers one bedroom and two bathrooms, sleeping up to 15 guests, and boasts a terrace, sauna, and parking; precise location and proximity to attractions require further clarification.
The property includes a fully equipped kitchen, internet access, and allows pets; further details on the house's size, interior design, and specific Liverpool location are needed to complete the description.
A Luxurious Snowdonia Retreat - Sleeps Upto 10 - North Wales
9.8 138 reviews

A Luxurious Snowdonia Retreat - Sleeps Upto 10

apartment
Tan Yr Allt, a 17th-century longhouse in Trawsfynydd, Snowdonia National Park, is situated 16km from Blaenau Ffestiniog and 19km from Bala, offering easy access to local attractions.
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom property sleeps up to 10 guests, boasting a sauna, extensive grounds with a BBQ hut, secure bike storage, and excellent Wi-Fi thanks to a recently installed 4G booster; ideal for families or large groups exploring Snowdonia.
Static Van 3 Bed & Indoor Pool - North Wales
10 32 reviews

Static Van 3 Bed & Indoor Pool

resort
This static holiday home is situated on Glan Gors holiday park, a 5-star site near Brynteg, just a short walk from a pub and restaurant, and a 5-minute drive from Benllech, with its supermarkets, bars, and restaurants. This accommodation has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The "Static Van 3 Bed & Indoor Pool" offers three bedrooms, comfortably sleeping six guests. This self-catering holiday home has a full-size oven and hob, a tall fridge freezer, a dishwasher, a microwave, and access to an indoor swimming pool, sauna, small gym, outdoor play area, and pay-as-you-go laundry facilities.
Dinas, Pet Friendly, With Pool In Pwllheli - North Wales
No reviews

Dinas, Pet Friendly, With Pool In Pwllheli

cottage, Pwllheli
This pet-friendly cottage near Pwllheli is conveniently located a 3-minute drive from Oriel Tonnau and a 5-minute drive (approx. 3-4km) from Plas Heli, offering easy access to local attractions and outdoor activities.
The 105 square metre dwelling boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps four, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, shared swimming pool, garden, and Wi-Fi; nearby beaches provide opportunities for cycling and fishing.

Best North Wales vacation rentals with a fireplace

Parrs Meadow Cottage - North Wales
9.9 186 reviews

Parrs Meadow Cottage

house, Pitchford
Parrs Meadow Cottage is located in Pitchford, Shropshire, 15km from Telford, 14km from Shrewsbury, and 39km from Ludlow, offering a peaceful escape in the Shropshire countryside. The cottage has received excellent user and location ratings, as well as a very good cleanliness rating.
The two-bedroom cottage has a floor area of 105 square metres and offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, a spa, and parking. Enjoy activities like golfing, cycling, and exploring nearby attractions, all while enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside.
Cae Glas - North Wales
9.6 89 reviews

Cae Glas

house, Pwllheli
Cae Glas is a spacious house in Pwllheli, a charming coastal town in North Wales, just 17 miles from Portmeirion and 30 miles from Snowdon. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering 130 square metres of comfortable living space. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing garden, a hot tub, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Cosy Modern Cottage By The Sea, Heart Of Snowdonia - North Wales
8.7 143 reviews

Cosy Modern Cottage By The Sea, Heart Of Snowdonia

house, Llwyngwril
This beachfront cottage in Llwyngwril, Gwynedd, offers direct beach access and is situated 12km from Aberdovey Golf Club and 12km from Castell y Bere.
The 20-square-metre property sleeps seven guests across two bedrooms, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, patio, barbecue, free parking and Wi-Fi, and is close to Snowdonia National Park hiking trails.
Historic Tram  Unique, Views Woodburner Cosy Omg - North Wales
9.9 181 reviews

Historic Tram Unique, Views Woodburner Cosy Omg

train
This unique 1902 Wallasey Tram Co. first-class carriage, situated 6.4km from Llanidloes and 9.6km from Caersws railway station in the Welsh countryside, offers spectacular Severn Valley views.
The restored railway carriage sleeps two, features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a private garden with a veranda and outdoor cooking facilities, plus a separate garden building with a toilet and shower.
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