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Best family friendly North Wales Holiday Apartments and Self Catering Accommodations

Among the 12921 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly holiday apartments

Stylish 2 Bedroom Flat Near Liverpool City Centre - North Wales
10 1 review
North Wales
23/08 – 24/10
₹14073/nighttotal: ₹872526 (62 )

Stylish 2 Bedroom Flat Near Liverpool City Centre

2 1
apartment , Birkenhead
This Birkenhead apartment, situated within 5km of Birkenhead Park, Tranmere Beach, Vue Cinema, Seacombe Ferry, and Eureka! Science + Discovery, offers easy access to local attractions and transport links.
The two-bedroom flat sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with oven, microwave, and fridge, in-unit laundry, free Wi-Fi, parking, and is a smoke-free property.
Contemporary 1br Apartment In The Heart Of The City - North Wales
9.3 12 reviews
North Wales
12/07 – 16/07
₹14180/nighttotal: ₹56720 (4 )

Contemporary 1br Apartment In The Heart Of The City

1 2
apartment , Chester
This Chester city centre apartment is located a short walk from Chester Racecourse and offers easy access to the city's major attractions.
The 40-square-metre (approx. 430 sq ft) flat features a separate bedroom and living room, sleeps seven guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchenette with a dishwasher, microwave, and fridge, plus free Wi-Fi.
2 Horseshoe Road, Chirbury - North Wales
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
₹10285/nighttotal: ₹71995 (7 )

2 Horseshoe Road, Chirbury

2 2
apartment , Montgomery
This Chirbury cottage, located in the Vale of Montgomery, is a short drive from Montgomery town and offers easy access to Montgomery Castle and the Shropshire Hills.
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom holiday let accommodates up to 4 guests, features WiFi, an enclosed garden with patio and furniture, off-road parking for one car, and is pet-friendly for one well-behaved dog, with a local shop and cafe within 150 metres.
Cosy Home-garden | Parking | Fast Wifi | Smart Tvs - North Wales
9.9 29 reviews
North Wales
05/08 – 14/08
₹12593/nighttotal: ₹113337 (9 )

Cosy Home-garden | Parking | Fast Wifi | Smart Tvs

1 4
apartment , Blacon
This Blacon house offers excellent accommodation, a 25-minute walk or bus ride from Chester city centre, conveniently close to Chester Zoo, Cheshire Oaks, and the A55.
The two-bedroom property, sleeping four, boasts a full kitchen with dishwasher, a private south-facing garden, free off-street parking, and board games, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Best North Wales holiday apartments with air conditioning

Mc Apartment - Central "Free Parking" - North Wales
North Wales
02/10 – 04/10
₹18459/nighttotal: ₹36918 (2 )

Mc Apartment - Central "Free Parking"

1 2
apartment , Liverpool
Apartment. This accommodation is based in Liverpool.
Facilities and services: a fridge, an iron and free parking. This apartment also has air conditioning!
Galactic Getaways Jupiter - North Wales
10 3 reviews
North Wales
04/07 – 05/07
₹35177/nightfor 1 night

Galactic Getaways Jupiter

1 2
apartment , Prestatyn
Galactic Getaways Jupiter is a self-catering flat located in Prestatyn, 2.2 kilometres from Prestatyn Central Beach and 13.8 kilometres from Bodelwyddan Castle.
This air-conditioned apartment accommodates up to seven guests and features a private terrace with garden views, a fully equipped kitchenette, complimentary WiFi, and private parking.
Cosy Corner - Town Centre Flat With Free Nearby Parking - North Wales
8.9 31 reviews
North Wales
08/09 – 11/09
₹16843/nighttotal: ₹50529 (3 )

Cosy Corner - Town Centre Flat With Free Nearby Parking

2 2
apartment , Shrewsbury
This Shrewsbury city centre flat is a 9-minute walk from Shrewsbury Cathedral and offers convenient free parking, a rare find in the town.
The 25 square metre self-catering apartment sleeps seven guests and includes a kitchenette with microwave and fridge, Wi-Fi, a garden, and on-site parking.
Cosy American Style Apartment - North Wales
North Wales
07/08 – 12/08
₹28899/nighttotal: ₹144495 (5 )

Cosy American Style Apartment

2 4
apartment , Liverpool
This two-bedroom flat in Liverpool is a 17-minute walk from Mendips John Lennon Home, with 20 Forthlin Road and Sefton Park located within 3.3 kilometres.
Offering accommodation for up to six guests, this apartment features air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and an on-site bar, with the Royal Albert Dock and The Beatles Story Museum also nearby.

Frequently asked questions about apartment rentals in North Wales

  • What is North Wales, United Kingdom famous for?

    North Wales is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, boasting Snowdonia National Park with its dramatic mountains, including Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. The coastline is equally impressive, featuring picturesque villages, sandy beaches like those at Rhosneigr, and dramatic cliffs. Its rich history is also a major draw, with numerous castles such as Conwy Castle and Caernarfon Castle, and historic towns like Beaumaris.
  • What types of apartments are available in North Wales?

    If you prefer comfort and privacy you can always look for rental apartments which would allow you to stay in North Wales. When you are holidaying in North Wales you can look for the best rental properties which would make things easier and convenient for you. Choosing rental apartments allows you to stay like a local and experience North Wales differently. Also, you can choose from different apartments like smaller studio apartments and even bigger condos and townhouses which would accommodate more people. This would also provide you with additional rooms, kitchen space and a lounge area to ensure spacious accommodation.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path spots to check out in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    For a quieter experience, explore the Llyn Peninsula's rugged coastline and charming villages like Abersoch. The Vale of Ffestiniog offers beautiful walks and a glimpse into slate mining history at the Llechwedd Slate Caverns. The island of Anglesey, while popular, has hidden gems like South Stack RSPB reserve with its dramatic cliffs and birdlife, and the less-visited beaches along its western coast.
  • What are the best outdoor activities to do in North Wales?

    1. Hike the Snowdonia National Park - Visiting North Wales can provide you with the opportunity to hike the vastness of the Snowdonia National Park offering you a great time outdoors.
    2. Explore the Beaches - When you are visiting North Wales you would also want to explore the multiple beaches you can find here. This is a great way to enjoy the natural beauty and the local beaches in North Wales.
    3. Explore Medieval Ruins and Castles - North Wales can offer you plenty of ruins and castles that are more than a thousand years old. You can visit many of these ruins and castles that still share the history of North Wales.
  • When should you visit North Wales, United Kingdom for the best experience?

    The best time to visit depends on your priorities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, ideal for hiking and exploring. Summer is the warmest but busiest, perfect for beach days. Winter brings a magical atmosphere, particularly in Snowdonia, but be prepared for potential snow and ice.
  • What are the must-see attractions in North Wales?

    1. Snowdonia National Park - Also locally known as Eryri National Park, Snowdonia is one of the most visited places in North Wales. This is ideal for those who want to explore the outdoors and the vast rugged wilderness of North Wales.
    2. Caenarfon Castle - Known as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages, Caenarfon Castle sits on the banks of River Seiont and is one of the best castles built by Edward I.
    3. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - When you are exploring North Wales you must visit the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which was built in 1805. This is the longest aqueduct in Great Britain and the highest canal aqueduct in the world.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    A daily budget of £100-£200 per person is a reasonable estimate, depending on your choices. Accommodation can range from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious hotels. Food costs vary, with plenty of affordable pubs and cafes alongside more upscale dining options. Transportation costs depend on your chosen method – car hire offers flexibility, while public transport is available but may be limited in some areas. Activities range from free hikes to paid entry to attractions.
  • What are popular museums in North Wales?

    1. Wrexham County Borough Museum - When you are exploring museums in North Wales you can explore the Wrexham County Borough Museum which reflects on all the exhibits and archives related to Wrexham from prehistoric days until the current day.
    2. Narrow Gauge Railway Museum - Located at the Tywyn Wharf terminus of the Talyllyn Railway, the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum has a collection of important artefacts and exhibits related to locomotives, signalling equipment and tickets.
    3. Llandudno Museum and Gallery - When you are visiting Llandudno you must stop at Llandudno Museum and Gallery where you can see artefacts from prehistoric, Roman, Medieval, Victorian, Georgian and even the twentieth century.
  • Are there any cultural festivals unique to North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod, a major Welsh cultural festival celebrating literature, music, and performance, rotates locations and sometimes takes place in North Wales. Local towns and villages often host smaller festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating local traditions and crafts. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for specific events.
  • What are the best distilleries in North Wales?

    1. Dyfi Distillery - When you are in Machynlleth, you can visit Dyfi Distillery which has been named twice for the Best British Gin trophy. You can explore and visit the distillery without an appointment and taste their award-winning gins.
    2. Aber Falls Distillery - One of the oldest distilleries in North Wales, Aber Falls Distillery is close to the Aber Falls waterfall and here you can taste various whiskies made from locally sourced ingredients. You can sample whiskies from their award-winning portfolio as well.
    3. Penderyn Distillery - Penderyn is the home of Welsh whisky and when you are visiting Penderyn Distillery you can take a tour of the distillery as you sample some of their fruity and flavourful whiskies.
  • What sports or recreational activities are a big draw in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia National Park are extremely popular. Water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and windsurfing are prevalent along the coastline. Mountain biking trails are abundant, and cycling is a great way to explore the area. There are also opportunities for rock climbing, fishing, and horse riding.
  • How can you best interact with locals to learn about North Wales's, United Kingdom traditions?

    Visiting local pubs and cafes is a great way to meet people and engage in conversation. Attending local events and festivals provides opportunities to experience Welsh culture firsthand. Many smaller towns have local museums and historical societies that can offer insights into the area's heritage. Simply striking up conversations with people you encounter can be rewarding.
  • What are the best local dishes to try in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Try traditional Welsh cakes, bara brith (a fruitcake), and laverbread (a seaweed pudding). Seafood is abundant and delicious, especially in coastal towns. Look out for local lamb dishes, often featuring produce from Snowdonia farms. Many pubs and restaurants offer hearty traditional Welsh meals.
  • What specific items should you pack for a trip to North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all types of weather, even in summer. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, along with sturdy walking shoes or boots if you plan on hiking. Layers are recommended, as the weather can change quickly. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also advisable, depending on the time of year.
  • What are the top sights to visit in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Conwy Castle, Caernarfon Castle, and Harlech Castle are must-sees, showcasing impressive medieval architecture. Snowdonia National Park offers breathtaking scenery and opportunities for hiking. The charming towns of Betws-y-Coed and Llanberis are popular destinations. Anglesey's coastline and Beaumaris Castle are also well worth a visit.

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Best North Wales holiday apartments with parking

280 M² Apartment ∙ 6 Bedrooms ∙ 11 Guests - North Wales
North Wales
18/07 – 25/07
₹56997/nighttotal: ₹398979 (7 )

280 M² Apartment ∙ 6 Bedrooms ∙ 11 Guests

6 9
apartment
This spacious 279 m² penthouse is located in a well-connected district of Cardiff, offering easy access to city attractions within a 2-kilometre radius.
This 8-room property accommodates up to 11 adults and features a playroom, five double bedrooms, one single room, five bathrooms, a large terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, and parking for one car.
Smitten House 4 Bedroom Rhyl - North Wales
9.9 40 reviews
North Wales
27/06 – 04/07
₹14601/nighttotal: ₹102207 (7 )

Smitten House 4 Bedroom Rhyl

1 4
apartment , Denbighshire
This four-bedroom apartment in Rhuyl is just a short walk from the beach and the town centre, making it an ideal base for exploring the area. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment is spacious and comfortable, accommodating up to six guests. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace and garden, off-road parking for three cars, and a range of family-friendly amenities including a cot, bed guard, stair gate, and fireguard.
Gorgeous Gf 2 Bed 2 Bathroom Apartment Liverpool 3 - North Wales
9.2 29 reviews
North Wales
10/08 – 13/08
₹14220/nighttotal: ₹42660 (3 )

Gorgeous Gf 2 Bed 2 Bathroom Apartment Liverpool 3

2 3
apartment , Liverpool
This recently renovated two-bedroom apartment near Lime Street Station in Liverpool city centre offers easy access to the Royal Court Theatre and Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, both within walking distance.
The 62 square metre flat boasts two bathrooms, sleeps up to 11 guests, includes free Wi-Fi and on-site parking, and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, microwave, and fridge, plus air conditioning and a garden.
Beautiful 2 Bedroom Apartment In A Great Location At Childwall Fiveways (Flat 2) - North Wales
9.6 35 reviews
North Wales
09/08 – 14/08
₹12582/nighttotal: ₹62910 (5 )

Beautiful 2 Bedroom Apartment In A Great Location At Childwall Fiveways (Flat 2)

2 3
apartment , Liverpool
This apartment is located in Childwall, a district in Liverpool, just a short distance from Anfield Stadium, The Beatles Story Museum, and Knowsley Safari Park. The property has excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The apartment has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. It offers a modern, spacious design with a well-equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, a garden, a spa, and parking, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Best North Wales apartment rentals with a garden

Well-appointed Apartment In New Brighton - North Wales
9.8 120 reviews
North Wales
25/07 – 01/08
₹12434/nighttotal: ₹87038 (7 )

Well-appointed Apartment In New Brighton

1 3
apartment , New Brighton
This recently renovated flat is situated in New Brighton, just 9.3 kilometres from Pier Head and The Beatles Statue, and 10 kilometres from Royal Court Theatre, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the town. The apartment has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This one-bedroom flat, spanning 50 square metres, comfortably accommodates up to 11 guests. Enjoy a modern and updated interior, free Wi-Fi, secure parking, a private garden, a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, and a cosy fireplace.
5* Stunning Victorian House, Sleeps 20, Located On The Seafront At Criccieth - North Wales
10 213 reviews
North Wales
16/10 – 18/10
₹107271/nighttotal: ₹214542 (2 )

5* Stunning Victorian House, Sleeps 20, Located On The Seafront At Criccieth

1 11
apartment , Gwynedd
Bay View is a Victorian townhouse situated directly on the seafront of Criccieth, North Wales, just a short walk from the castle and town centre. This holiday home enjoys excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The spacious house has 7 bedrooms, including 2 family suites, making it ideal for large groups or families. The property offers a modern kitchen, a formal lounge with a woodburner, a games room, a patio area, and secure storage for bikes and surfboards.
Comfortable Holiday Cottage - North Wales
9.4 733 reviews
North Wales
04/09 – 05/09
₹13176/nightfor 1 night

Comfortable Holiday Cottage

2 4
apartment , Blaenau Ffestiniog
This charming cottage is located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, just a short distance from popular attractions like Zip World and Bounce Below, making it an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia National Park. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom cottage comfortably sleeps four guests and features a cosy living room with a wood-burning stove. You'll find modern amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, a smart TV, and a dishwasher, as well as a private enclosed courtyard for enjoying the sunshine.
Snowdonia Holiday Home With Stunning Views - North Wales
10 87 reviews
North Wales
10/07 – 17/07
₹15807/nighttotal: ₹110649 (7 )

Snowdonia Holiday Home With Stunning Views

1 2
apartment , Rhosgadfan
Alaw Bach, a self-contained apartment in Rhosgadfan near Eryri National Park, boasts stunning views of Caernarfon Castle and the Menai Strait, situated 6.4km from Caernarfon town.
This pet-friendly one-bedroom apartment sleeps two, featuring an open-plan kitchen-living area, a private patio, and a bathroom with a bath and separate shower; nearby attractions include the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway and Zip World.
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