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Avryn - Delightful 3 Bedroom Cottage With Stunning Vistas - North Wales
9.5 61 reviews

Avryn - Delightful 3 Bedroom Cottage With Stunning Vistas

house, Mainstone
Avryn Cottage, a three-bedroom house in Mainstone, Shropshire, offers easy access to several historic castles including Clun Castle (15km), Stokesay Castle (24km), Wigmore Castle (34km), and Dolforwyn Castle (21km).
This self-catering property sleeps up to 15 guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, free parking, Wi-Fi, and a fireplace, plus nearby cycling and hiking opportunities.
Hen Ysgubor - 29518 - North Wales
9.5 22 reviews

Hen Ysgubor - 29518

house, Fairbourne
Hen Ysgubor - 29518, a Fairbourne, Gwynedd dwelling, is situated 18km from Castell y Bere and 47km from Portmeirion.
This three-bedroom house, sleeping a family or small group, offers a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden, terrace, and accepts up to two pets.
Lodge ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - North Wales
9.0 5 reviews

Lodge ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

chalet, Kinnerley
This luxurious, single-storey Kinnerley property is situated 10.5 km from Oswestry and 24 km from Welshpool, offering easy access to Offa's Dyke Path.
The 45-square-metre dwelling boasts four bedrooms sleeping eight, four bathrooms, a private hot tub, tennis court, and swimming pool, plus a fully equipped kitchen and utility room.
Anfield Stadium House - Free Parking - North Wales
9.3 21 reviews

Anfield Stadium House - Free Parking

house, Liverpool
Anfield Stadium House offers a one-bedroom property near Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, a short distance from the city centre and other attractions.
This recently renovated house provides 105 square metres of accommodation sleeping up to seven guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, garden, patio, sun terrace, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a washing machine.

Best North Wales lodges with jacuzzi

Among the 29234 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best lodges with a jacuzzi

The Goose Lodge - North Wales
10 9 reviews

The Goose Lodge

house, Calveley
The Goose Lodge, a self-catering property near Calveley, Cheshire, offers a tranquil escape approximately 24 kilometres from Chester Zoo and Chester Racecourse.
This one-bedroom cottage provides guests with a private garden, on-site spa, parking, and sleeps up to two people, boasting a flat-screen TV and well-equipped bathroom.
Dolafon Luxury Glamping Pod 1 With Hot Tub - North Wales
9.4 58 reviews

Dolafon Luxury Glamping Pod 1 With Hot Tub

camping, St Asaph
Dolafon Luxury Glamping Pod 1, near St Asaph, offers a luxurious retreat 5.8km from Bodelwyddan Castle and 34km from Llandudno Pier.
This 8-square-metre glamping pod sleeps two, boasting a hot tub, private balcony, and garden, all within easy reach of local attractions.
The Old Mill At Barnacre - Cosy Cottage With Private Hot Tub & Pool Access - North Wales
9.0 46 reviews

The Old Mill At Barnacre - Cosy Cottage With Private Hot Tub & Pool Access

house, Wirral
The Old Mill Barn is located in Wirral, just a short drive from The Beatles Statue and Lime Street Train Station, offering easy access to the region's attractions. The property consistently receives very good ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The self-catering accommodation spans 102 square metres and comfortably sleeps up to six guests in its two bedrooms. You can enjoy a range of amenities including a private pool, hot tub, sauna, and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Old Hall Barn 4 - North Wales
9.0 67 reviews

Old Hall Barn 4

house, Church Stretton
Old Hall Barn 4 is a charming house situated in Church Stretton, just 16km from Stokesay Castle, 30km from Ironbridge Gorge, and 42km from Telford International Centre. The property has received consistently high ratings from previous guests, with very good scores for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The house is a spacious 3-bedroom property, spanning 130 square metres. It offers a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, a hot tub, a swimming pool, and a private parking space, perfect for families or groups of friends looking to explore the Shropshire countryside.

Frequently Asked Questions about lodges in North Wales

  • Which attractions shouldn't be missed in North Wales?

    For iconic castles, you absolutely have to see Caernarfon Castle and Conwy Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Snowdonia National Park is a must for hiking and stunning mountain views, with Mount Snowdon being the highest peak. The charming town of Betws-y-Coed, nestled in Snowdonia, offers picturesque walks along the River Llugwy. If you're interested in history and culture, a visit to Portmeirion, a unique Italianate village, is worthwhile.
  • What are the best lodges in North Wales?

  • Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting North Wales?

    Pack for all types of weather! Even in summer, layers are essential as the weather in North Wales can change rapidly. Bring waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy walking shoes (essential for exploring Snowdonia), and warm layers for evenings. Sunscreen and a hat are also recommended, even on cloudy days.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in North Wales?

  • Does North Wales host any well-known festivals?

    The National Eisteddfod, a major Welsh cultural festival celebrating literature, music, and performance, is held annually in a different location across Wales, sometimes in North Wales. Numerous smaller local festivals take place throughout the year, celebrating aspects of Welsh culture and heritage, often linked to specific towns or villages.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

  • How can you get to know North Wales's culture by connecting with the locals?

    Visiting local pubs and cafes is a great way to interact with locals. Many smaller villages have traditional pubs where you can enjoy local ales and conversation. Attending local events, such as smaller festivals or farmers' markets, provides further opportunities to meet people and experience the local culture firsthand. Learning a few basic Welsh phrases will also be appreciated.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best lodges for families and kids in North Wales are Cosy Modern Cabin In Snowdonia Area, Fab For Snowdonia And The Beach and Yellowstone Cottage.

  • What are the best unusual attractions in North Wales?

    Portmeirion, the Italianate village, is definitely unique. The Llechwedd Slate Caverns offer a fascinating journey into the history of slate mining. The Bodysgallen Hall & Spa, a historic country house hotel, has a captivating history and beautiful gardens. For something different, consider exploring the many charming, smaller villages scattered throughout the region, each with its own unique character.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in North Wales?

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in North Wales?

    There are many excellent restaurants throughout North Wales, offering a range of culinary experiences. The specific best restaurants vary by preference, but many establishments focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, often including Welsh lamb, seafood, and local produce. Checking local reviews and guides will help you find restaurants that suit your taste and budget.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in North Wales?

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in North Wales?

    Snowdonia National Park is the obvious choice, offering diverse landscapes, from mountains and lakes to forests and valleys. The Anglesey coastline provides stunning beaches and coastal walks. The Llŷn Peninsula offers beautiful beaches and dramatic coastal scenery. For something different, explore the numerous smaller nature reserves and woodland areas scattered throughout the region.
  • Does North Wales have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    While not entirely pollution-free, large swathes of North Wales, particularly Snowdonia and the more remote coastal areas, benefit from cleaner air than many urban areas. The region's natural beauty is largely preserved, but air quality can vary depending on location and weather conditions.
  • What are the unique and adventurous activities in North Wales?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are incredibly popular. Kayaking or paddleboarding along the coastline offers stunning views. Exploring the slate caverns provides an underground adventure. Mountain biking trails throughout Snowdonia cater to all abilities. Coasteering, a unique activity combining swimming, scrambling, and cliff jumping, is also available in some areas.

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Best North Wales lodges with parking

Glascoed Guest House - North Wales
9.3 302 reviews

Glascoed Guest House

B&B, Llandudno
Glascoed Guest House is conveniently located in the heart of Llandudno, just a short walk from the Victorian promenade and beach, as well as the train station. The guest house has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This family-run establishment offers a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a full cooked breakfast, relax in the guest lounge, or unwind in the hotel bar.
Lodge ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - North Wales
9.8 4 reviews

Lodge ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

chalet
This Pantderw chalet is located in rural Mid Wales, 2 kilometres from Caersws, Llandinam, and Trefeglwys, and 11 kilometres from Clywedog Dam and the market town of Llanidloes.
This property offers accommodation for up to four guests, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a modern kitchen, an open-plan living area with a coal-effect electric fire, and a veranda, plus private parking and internet access.
Oakwood Farm Mews Chester - North Wales
8.7 1511 reviews

Oakwood Farm Mews Chester

farm, Chester
Oakwood Farm Mews Chester is situated in a peaceful rural setting just a short drive from Chester Zoo and Chester Racecourse, offering a tranquil escape from the city centre. The property consistently receives very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The farmhouse is a cosy one-bedroom property with a floor area of 30 square metres. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, and a swimming pool, perfect for relaxing after a day exploring Chester.
The Hayloft - North Wales
9.7 25 reviews

The Hayloft

apartment, Wem
The Hayloft apartment in Wem, Shropshire, is conveniently located 19 kilometres from Shrewsbury Cathedral and offers easy access to other attractions such as Telford International Centre (39km) and Ironbridge Gorge (42km).
This 40-square-metre self-catering flat features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a fully equipped kitchenette.

Best North Wales lodges with a balcony

Luxe Victorian Spacious Home Sefton Park With Parking - North Wales
9.3 3 reviews

Luxe Victorian Spacious Home Sefton Park With Parking

apartment, Liverpool
This spacious Victorian flat is situated in Liverpool's Sefton Park district, a 9-minute walk from Sefton Park and 2.7 kilometres from Mendips John Lennon Home.
Accommodating up to 11 guests, this 130 square metre property offers a private terrace, complimentary Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, and private parking.
4-bedroom House Sleeps 9 In Liverpool Perfect For Contractors - Free Parking - Fast Wifi - Fully Equipped Kitchen - Hosted By By Hinkley Homes Short Lets & Serviced Accommodation - North Wales
9.2 13 reviews

4-bedroom House Sleeps 9 In Liverpool Perfect For Contractors - Free Parking - Fast Wifi - Fully Equipped Kitchen - Hosted By By Hinkley Homes Short Lets & Serviced Accommodation

house, Liverpool
This newly renovated four-bedroom house is located in Liverpool, within 5 kilometres of Anfield Stadium, Lime Street Train Station, Aintree Racecourse, and Liverpool Central Station. The property boasts excellent user ratings and very good ratings for location and cleanliness.
This spacious home covers 285 square metres and offers a living room, fully equipped kitchen, four bedrooms, and free parking. The house also provides modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, washing machine, and free Wi-Fi, as well as being pet-friendly and non-smoking.
Harrow Lodge - Strictly No Parties - North Wales
8.6 101 reviews

Harrow Lodge - Strictly No Parties

apartment, Liverpool
The Harrow Lodge - Liverpool Apartments is a newly renovated flat located near Anfield, within 4 kilometres of Williamson's Tunnels, Casbah Coffee Club, Lime Street Train Station, and Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. This property has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The flat is 80 square metres and has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to 10 guests. The apartment offers free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a private entrance, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, a living room with a flat-screen TV, and a terrace or balcony.
Benllech Beach - North Wales
9.2 95 reviews

Benllech Beach

apartment, Benllech
The Benllech Beach Apartment is situated in Benllech, just a short distance from the beach and within easy reach of Traeth Bychan Beach (2.9km) and the Snowdon Mountain Railway (30.6km). This apartment consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment is a comfortable 2-bedroom property with a floor area of 43 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to 4 guests. This apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, alongside a garden with views and outdoor dining space.
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