Best apartment offers in North Wales

12921 available apartment offers

7 nights
2
1
  • airbnb
  • booking
  • vrbo
  • expedia
  • premierinn
  • sykescottages
  • plumguide
  • hotelscom
  • tripadvisor
  • homestay
  • tuivillas
  • hostelworld
North Wales apartments
Choose the perfect holiday accommodation
Price per night
Accommodation type
Rating

12921 Best apartments in North Wales

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

Base Serviced Apartments - Sir Thomas Street - North Wales
8.1 1007 reviews
North Wales
27/07 – 30/07
£149/nighttotal: £447 (3 )

Base Serviced Apartments - Sir Thomas Street

3 7
apartment , Liverpool
Base Serviced Apartments - Sir Thomas Street offers serviced apartments centrally located in Liverpool, 640 metres from the city centre, a 3-minute walk from the Royal Court Theatre, and near The Beatles Statue and Lime Street Train Station.
These family-friendly apartments provide a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher, alongside air conditioning, free WiFi, and some units featuring private terraces or balconies with city views, with check-out between 12:00 AM and 10:00 AM.
Stylish Detached Upton Home, Sleeps 8, Parking - North Wales
9.9 37 reviews
North Wales
08/08 – 15/08
£301/nighttotal: £2107 (7 )

Stylish Detached Upton Home, Sleeps 8, Parking

1 8
apartment , Birkenhead
This four-bedroom detached house in Upton, Wirral, offers excellent access to Liverpool (approx. 16km), Chester (approx. 24km), and Hoylake (approx. 8km).
Sleeping eight guests, the property boasts three bathrooms (two en-suite), a modern kitchen with dishwasher, a securely fenced garden with a designated dog area, parking for two cars, and amenities including a smart TV and log burner.
Host & Stay - Upper Duke Street Apartment - North Wales
9.0 45 reviews
North Wales
03/08 – 07/08
£219/nighttotal: £876 (4 )

Host & Stay - Upper Duke Street Apartment

3 11
apartment , Liverpool
This Upper Duke Street apartment offers three bedrooms and sleeps 23, located in Liverpool city centre, less than 0.7km from Liverpool ONE and the Philharmonic Hall.
The 326 square metre property boasts two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, parking, and free Wi-Fi; ideal for families or large groups visiting Liverpool’s cultural attractions.
20% Off June Bookings Due To Late Cancellations. - North Wales
9.9 300 reviews
North Wales
26/06 – 29/06
£130/nighttotal: £390 (3 )

20% Off June Bookings Due To Late Cancellations.

1 2
apartment , Anglesey
This charming cottage is located in the village of Pentraeth on the Isle of Anglesey, just a short walk from the beach and a scenic footpath leading to the Anglesey Coastal Path. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom property can accommodate up to three guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a cosy living area with an electric log-burning stove, and a wildlife-friendly garden with a wildflower meadow. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a smart TV, sound system, unlimited WiFi, and an EV charger.

Best North Wales holiday apartments with air conditioning

New Lux 6* Hot Tub, Bar, Cinema, Casino, Sleeps24 - North Wales
10 28 reviews
North Wales
06/07 – 10/07
£1589/nighttotal: £6356 (4 )

New Lux 6* Hot Tub, Bar, Cinema, Casino, Sleeps24

1 6
apartment , Halkyn
The Old School House, an eight-bedroom luxury property in Halkyn, North Wales, is situated 12km from Holywell, offering easy access to Chester (32km), the North Wales coast (48km), and Snowdonia National Park (approximately 80km).
This spacious dwelling boasts a cinema room, casino, mezzanine bar, hot tub, and ample parking for four cars, accommodating up to 16 guests and providing access to numerous on-site amenities including a pool table, BBQ, and fire pit.
Luxurious Home 60 Seconds To Liverpool Fc Stadium - North Wales
10 1 review
North Wales
10/07 – 12/07
£394/nighttotal: £788 (2 )

Luxurious Home 60 Seconds To Liverpool Fc Stadium

4 2
apartment , Liverpool
This four-bedroom luxury house in Anfield, Liverpool, is located a minute's walk from Anfield Stadium and 2 minutes from Stanley Park, with Liverpool city centre a 10-minute taxi ride away.
This spacious accommodation for up to 8 guests offers a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and Nespresso machine, two luxury bathrooms, a garden with BBQ facilities, and high-speed 1gbps WIFI, perfect for football fans and city explorers.
Infinity Partypadsliverpool Hen And Stag Welcome - North Wales
8.2 59 reviews
North Wales
23/06 – 24/06
£354/nightfor 1 night

Infinity Partypadsliverpool Hen And Stag Welcome

2 5
apartment , Liverpool
This apartment is located in the heart of Liverpool, just a short walk from the city's main attractions and a 3-minute stroll from the Royal Court Theatre, offering a convenient and central base for exploring the city. It enjoys excellent location and cleanliness ratings, as well as a very good overall user score.
The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living space, and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a terrace, a spa, a fitness centre, and a restaurant and bar on-site.
Spacious Bedroom In Characterful Period Flat. - North Wales
North Wales
27/06 – 28/06
£189/nightfor 1 night

Spacious Bedroom In Characterful Period Flat.

1 2
apartment , Liverpool
This Toxteth flat is situated on a quiet private road near Princes Park, approximately 1.6km from Liverpool city centre.
The one-bedroom apartment offers a king-size bed, private outdoor seating, a shared living-dining area, and off-road parking nearby, accommodating two guests and including a yoga mat and bathroom amenities.

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 majestic mountains, including Mount Snowdon, picturesque coastline along the Llŷn Peninsula and Anglesey, and charming historic towns like Conwy and Beaumaris with their medieval castles. It's also famous for its rich history, evident in its numerous castles and ancient sites, and its vibrant culture, reflected in its traditional music and festivals.
  • What are the best apartments in North Wales?

    Among the apartments in North Wales, Morwenna Luxury Holiday Apartments, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Baycourt The Apartment are the most popular ones.

  • 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 less crowded experience, explore the less-visited areas of Snowdonia National Park, such as the Rhinog mountains or the less-frequented valleys. The Llyn Peninsula offers hidden coves and beaches away from the main tourist hubs. Consider visiting the less-known castles like Dolbadarn Castle near Llanberis or Harlech Castle, though still popular, they are often less crowded than Caernarfon or Conwy.
  • What are the best apartments with a pool in North Wales?

    Superb Cintra Beachside Apartments, Bryn Melyn Apartments and Cosy Llandudno Apartments are the best apartments with a pool in North Wales.

  • 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 temperatures, fewer crowds, and stunning scenery with vibrant colours. Summer is ideal for hiking and water sports but expect more tourists. Winter brings a magical atmosphere with snow-capped mountains, perfect for winter walks and cosy pub evenings, but be prepared for potential travel disruptions due to weather.
  • What are the best apartments with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

    The best apartments with a jacuzzi in North Wales are Snowdonia Mawddach Cabin + Hot Tub, River Side Cabin With Hot Tub Snowdonia and Hot Tub - Number 41.

  • 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 would allow for a comfortable trip, including mid-range accommodation, meals at pubs and restaurants, local transport (buses are a good option), and entry fees to attractions. Budget travellers could manage on less, while those seeking luxury experiences will need more. Note that accommodation costs can vary significantly depending on the season and type of lodging.
  • What are the best apartments for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best apartments for families and kids in North Wales are Morwenna Luxury Holiday Apartments, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments and Poppy’s Place.

  • 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 performing arts, rotates locations across Wales and often takes place in North Wales. Numerous smaller local festivals celebrate Welsh traditions and music throughout the year, often tied to specific towns or villages. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for specific events.
  • What are the best pet friendly apartments in North Wales?

    The best pet friendly apartments in North Wales are Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments, Snowdonia Mawddach Cabin + Hot Tub and Poppy’s Place.

  • 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 hugely popular. Water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing are prevalent along the coast. Mountain biking trails are abundant, and there are opportunities for rock climbing and caving. Fishing is also a popular pastime, particularly for sea fishing along the coast.
  • What are the best apartments with parking in North Wales?

    Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments, Baycourt The Apartment and Cosy Bunkhouse are the best apartments with parking in North Wales.

  • How can you best interact with locals to learn about North Wales's, United Kingdom traditions?

    Visiting local pubs and engaging in conversation with the locals is a great way to learn about traditions. Attending local events and festivals provides an immersive experience. Many smaller museums and heritage centres across the region showcase local crafts and history. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or guesthouse for a more personal interaction with the owners.
  • What are the best local dishes to try in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Try traditional Welsh Cawl (a hearty lamb and vegetable stew), Laverbread (a seaweed delicacy often served fried), Bara Brith (a fruitcake), and Welsh cakes (small, sweet cakes). Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced seafood, particularly in coastal towns. Look for menus featuring Welsh lamb and other regional produce.
  • What specific items should you pack for a trip to North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all types of weather, as conditions can change rapidly, especially in the mountains. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are a must, particularly if planning to explore Snowdonia. Layers are recommended to adjust to changing temperatures. Sun cream and insect repellent are also advisable, depending on the season.
  • What are the top sights to visit in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Mount Snowdon, Snowdonia National Park, Conwy Castle, Caernarfon Castle, Beaumaris Castle, the Great Orme in Llandudno, and the picturesque towns of Betws-y-Coed and Portmeirion are among the most popular attractions. Anglesey also offers many beautiful beaches and coastal walks.

Nearby regions

Best North Wales holiday apartments with parking

3br Home, Parking, Families, Contractors, Wi-fi - North Wales
10 1 review
North Wales
28/07 – 04/08
£106/nighttotal: £742 (7 )

3br Home, Parking, Families, Contractors, Wi-fi

1 7
apartment , Liverpool
This Liverpool flat is located approximately 13 kilometres from Liverpool John Lennon Airport and offers complimentary on-site parking, free Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen.
This accommodation is suitable for up to 15 guests and features a flat-screen TV, making it an ideal base for families and contractors visiting Liverpool.
56 M² Apartment ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - North Wales
9.0 25 reviews
North Wales
07/07 – 12/07
£101/nighttotal: £505 (5 )

56 M² Apartment ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
apartment
This modern Shrewsbury apartment is situated on Mardol, a historic street in the town centre, within easy walking distance of Shrewsbury's restaurants and shops.
The 56 square metre flat features an open-plan design, one bedroom, one bathroom, a fully fitted kitchen with appliances including a dishwasher, and sleeps two guests; optional gated parking is available nearby for £10 per night.
Spacious 2bed Central Liverpool Nightlife & Events, Sleeps Up To 10 - North Wales
8.4 23 reviews
North Wales
29/08 – 30/08
£1040/nightfor 1 night

Spacious 2bed Central Liverpool Nightlife & Events, Sleeps Up To 10

2 9
apartment , Liverpool
This Liverpool city centre apartment, less than 0.3km from Liverpool Central Station and a short walk from the Albert Dock, offers easy access to major attractions including Lime Street Station and the M&S Bank Arena.
The 61 square metre, two-bedroom flat sleeps up to 10 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and soundproofing, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The Castle Collection - 5 Union Court - North Wales
8.7 503 reviews
North Wales
25/08 – 29/08
£134/nighttotal: £536 (4 )

The Castle Collection - 5 Union Court

2 3
apartment , Liverpool
The Castle Collection - 5 Union Court apartment offers a central Liverpool location, just 0.8 kilometres from the city centre and a 3-minute walk from the Western Approaches Museum, placing you near Liverpool ONE, the Liver Building, and Albert Dock.
This family-friendly flat features a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, free Wi-Fi, one bathroom, parking, and a safety deposit box; nearby attractions include the Royal Albert Dock and the city's many museums.

Best North Wales apartment rentals with a garden

Solstice Cottage At Wildheart Escapes - North Wales
9.8 79 reviews
North Wales
26/06 – 03/07
£225/nighttotal: £1575 (7 )

Solstice Cottage At Wildheart Escapes

1 4
apartment , Anglesey
Solstice Cottage is situated on the Marquess of Anglesey's private estate, just outside the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, about 5km from the bridges connecting Anglesey to mainland Wales. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This charming 3-bedroom property can comfortably accommodate up to 8 guests, with the option of additional pull-out beds. Solstice Cottage boasts a spacious kitchen-diner, a boot room, a downstairs WC, a large sitting room with a wood-burning stove, and two bathrooms. The cottage is dog-friendly, welcoming one well-behaved dog, and is located near Anglesey's best beaches and within easy reach of the mountains of Snowdonia, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic landscapes.
Charming Ty Gwyn Cottage Retreat In Llangwm - North Wales
North Wales
29/08 – 30/08
£896/nightfor 1 night

Charming Ty Gwyn Cottage Retreat In Llangwm

4 9
apartment , Corwen
This detached stone farmhouse in Corwen, 3.2 kilometres from Llangwm, is located between Llangollen and Betws-y-Coed, offering proximity to Eryri National Park and the Bala Lake Railway Interpretive Centre.
This family-friendly property accommodates up to ten guests in four bedrooms, featuring a private hot tub, barbecue area, and a sitting room with a woodburner, with off-road parking for three cars.
Neston...the Stables At Ness - North Wales
9.8 85 reviews
North Wales
30/06 – 31/07
£109/nighttotal: £3379 (31 )

Neston...the Stables At Ness

1 2
apartment , Neston
This ground-floor apartment in a converted Victorian stable block in Neston, Wirral, offers convenient access to the Wirral Peninsula, Chester (approx. 20km), and Liverpool (approx. 30km).
The self-catering flat features a king-size bed, open-plan living space with wood-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, a private garden, off-street parking, and sleeps two guests.
The Granary, Machynlleth - North Wales
9.7 160 reviews
North Wales
16/10 – 18/10
£535/nighttotal: £1070 (2 )

The Granary, Machynlleth

6 11
apartment , Machynlleth
The Watermill is a self-contained apartment located in Penegoes, a peaceful village 2 kilometres from Machynlleth and 10 kilometres from Aberdovey, offering easy access to the scenic mountains. The property enjoys excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
This charming 15th-century property provides ample space for families and groups, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a private car park, and a garden. Guests can enjoy a short walk to the nearby waterfall, explore the unique interior design with its original mill cogs, and benefit from the working water wheel and internal cogs, offering a truly unique and historic experience.
©2026 cozycozy.com