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Best family friendly North Wales unique stays

Among the 4061 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Chalet 130 On Glan Gwna Holiday Park - North Wales
7.8 159 reviews

Chalet 130 On Glan Gwna Holiday Park

chalet, Caernarfon
Chalet 130 is situated on Glan Gwna holiday park in Caernarfon, a short drive from Snowdon Mountain Railway and Snowdon, offering easy access to the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia. This chalet has received very good ratings for cleanliness, user experience and location.
The chalet has two bedrooms, accommodating up to six guests, making it suitable for families or groups of friends. Enjoy a private pool, water sports facilities, a peaceful garden, modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and a well-equipped kitchen, and easy access to local attractions.
A Cosy Farm Retreat For Two | Muriau-bach - North Wales
No reviews

A Cosy Farm Retreat For Two | Muriau-bach

apartment, Criccieth
Muriau-Bach farm stay, a cosy cottage in Criccieth, Gwynedd, offers a peaceful retreat near the Welsh Highland Railway and within easy reach of attractions such as Glasfryn Parc and the Lloyd George Museum (distances unspecified).
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, Wi-Fi, a fireplace, and on-site laundry facilities.
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
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Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

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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.
75 M² Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
8.7 7 reviews

75 M² Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

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This charming chalet is situated in Rhyl Robin Hood park, just a 0.3km walk from the beach and a 1km walk from the boulevard, offering easy access to the seaside and the town's attractions. The chalet is perfect for families or groups, with three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a spacious living area, comfortably accommodating up to six guests.
The chalet comes equipped with a fully equipped kitchen, free WiFi, and a private garden with a decking area. Guests can enjoy the on-site swimming pool, explore the park's amenities, or relax in the comfortable living space.

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Riverside Retreat With Private Wood Fired Hot Tub - North Wales
No reviews

Riverside Retreat With Private Wood Fired Hot Tub

chalet, Chwilog
This alpine lodge is situated in a peaceful area of Chwilog, offering convenient access to local facilities while remaining outside the immediate town centre.
This 93 square meter accommodation sleeps up to eight guests and features two bedrooms, one bathroom with a hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a fireplace, a private balcony with mountain views, and complimentary WiFi and parking.
Summit Rest - North Wales
9.0 13 reviews

Summit Rest

chalet, Caeathro
Summit Rest, a Moffat chalet, offers pet-friendly self-catering accommodation with a swimming pool, sleeping up to eight guests.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling boasts a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a terrace, ideal for families or small groups exploring Moffat's attractions.
Chalet 85 - North Wales
No reviews

Chalet 85

chalet, Caeathro
This chalet, located in Caeathro, is situated just 1.2 kilometers from Glan Gwna country holiday park.
Accommodating up to seven guests, this two-bedroom property features a private swimming pool, a terrace, a balcony, and on-site parking, with a bar and kitchen facilities available for your convenience.
Cosy Log Cabin In Snowdonia 357 - North Wales
8.9 28 reviews

Cosy Log Cabin In Snowdonia 357

chalet, Trawsfynydd
Cosy Norwegian Log Cabin 35 is a self-catering holiday home in Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, approximately 22.5km from Portmeirion and 43.5km from Snowdon.
This two-bedroom lodge, sleeping up to nine guests, offers 49 square metres of space, a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, parking, and a terrace; nearby amenities include a children's playground and local shops.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in North Wales

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

    For a truly off-the-beaten-track experience in North Wales, consider visiting the Portmeirion village, a stunning Italianate village with colourful buildings and whimsical architecture. Another hidden gem is the Plas Newydd House and Gardens on Anglesey, offering beautiful views and fascinating history. For something different, explore the less-visited parts of Snowdonia National Park, like the dramatic landscapes around Cwm Idwal or the tranquil beauty of Llyn Ogwen.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    The National Eisteddfod of Wales is a significant cultural event, a celebration of Welsh language and culture that moves around Wales each year. It's a large-scale festival with music, literature, and competitions. Smaller, local festivals celebrating Welsh traditions also take place throughout the year, varying in location and date.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales boasts diverse landscapes. Snowdonia National Park dominates much of the region, featuring rugged mountains, deep valleys, fast-flowing rivers, and stunning lakes like Llyn Padarn. The coastline is equally varied, with sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and rocky headlands. Anglesey offers a different feel, with more gentle hills, expansive beaches, and coastal lagoons.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are incredibly popular. The Snowdon Race is an annual mountain running event. Watersports, such as kayaking and windsurfing, are common along the coast, particularly in areas like Anglesey. Cycling is another popular activity, with many scenic routes available.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    North Wales weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, even in summer. Sturdy walking boots are a must for hiking in the mountains. Warm layers, including fleeces and thermal underwear, are recommended, even during warmer months. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be strong, even on cloudy days.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, like the one in Caernarfon, offers a chance to sample local produce and interact with vendors. Attending a traditional Welsh music session in a local pub provides a taste of the culture. Exploring smaller villages and towns allows for more authentic interactions with the residents.
  • Is North Wales, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The autumn colours in Snowdonia are spectacular, as the leaves change on the hillsides. During winter, the mountains can be covered in snow, providing opportunities for winter sports and stunning views. Spring brings wildflowers to the valleys and coastal areas.
  • What are the best local foods in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Fresh seafood is a highlight, especially in coastal towns. Traditional Welsh cakes, bara brith (a fruit loaf), and laverbread (a seaweed pudding) are local specialities. Lamb dishes are also popular, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage. Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Mount Snowdon offers various challenging hikes and climbs. White-water rafting and kayaking on the rivers are popular options. Coasteering, exploring the coastline by swimming, scrambling, and jumping, is a thrilling activity. Zip World in Bethesda offers adrenaline-pumping zip lines through the slate quarries.

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Best North Wales unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 4061 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Cosy Woodland Lodge With Hot Tub - North Wales
9.9 20 reviews

Cosy Woodland Lodge With Hot Tub

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Y Caban, a woodland lodge in Cemaes Bay on Anglesey, is within walking distance of the harbour, three beaches, the coastal path, and the Bay View Restaurant & Bar at the nearby Gadlys Hotel.
This pet-friendly, three-bedroom lodge sleeps six, boasting an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, a jacuzzi, enclosed decking, and a private patio with a gas BBQ; it also offers free Wi-Fi and parking.
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.
2 Bed In Oswestry (Oc-96349) - North Wales
No reviews

2 Bed In Oswestry (Oc-96349)

chalet, Llansantffraid
This riverside lodge in Llanyblodwel, 6.5 kilometres from Oswestry and 21.7 kilometres from Offa's Dyke, provides a peaceful base for exploring the Welsh Borderlands.
This family-friendly chalet accommodates four guests with two bedrooms, offering a hot tub, garden, and off-road parking including an EV charger, with lockable storage for bicycles and paddleboards available.
Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - North Wales
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Chalet ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

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This lodge is situated within the grounds of Pen-Y-Garth Lodges, a short 500 meters from Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) and within reach of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the market town of Y Bala.
Accommodating up to 6 guests, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom property offers a master en suite, flexible sleeping arrangements, a modern kitchen with a dishwasher and washing machine, an open-plan living area, and a large decking area with an outdoor hot tub, plus access to a dog park.

Best North Wales unusual places with a sauna

Eco Off-grid Hideaway With Scenic Walks - North Wales
No reviews

Eco Off-grid Hideaway With Scenic Walks

cabin, Tarporley
This off-grid lodge near Beeston, Cheshire, offers a secluded countryside escape, a short drive from Tarporley and conveniently located for exploring Beeston Castle and the Sandstone Trail.
The 1-square-metre cabin sleeps two, features a king-size bed, wood-burning stove, sauna, garden, on-site parking, and provides a dog-friendly welcome pack (£35 extra).
Lodge ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - North Wales
10 1 review

Lodge ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

chalet
Bryn Tanat Villa 2 is a detached holiday home located in the Tanat Valley, south of the Berwyn Mountains, 11 kilometres from Oswestry and 32 kilometres from Shrewsbury, offering proximity to Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall (16 kilometres) and Lake Vyrnwy (30 kilometres).
This family-friendly property sleeps eight across four en-suite bedrooms and features a private hot tub, a swimming pool, a spa with sauna, a fitness suite, and a tennis court, with a fully equipped kitchen and parking for four cars.
P1 The Warren Abersoch - North Wales
9.3 7 reviews

P1 The Warren Abersoch

chalet, Llanbedrog
This chalet, P1 The Warren Abersoch, is located in Llanbedrog, 19 kilometres from Nefyn & District Golf Club and 35 kilometres from Portmeirion.
This 93 square metre lodge accommodates up to 11 guests across 3 bedrooms and features a kitchen, swimming pool, sauna, spa, restaurant, bar, fitness centre, tennis court, and private beach access.
3 Bed & 2 Bathroom Welsh Escape - Dog Friendly! - North Wales
9.7 63 reviews

3 Bed & 2 Bathroom Welsh Escape - Dog Friendly!

cabin
This Llanrug holiday home is located in Brynteg Country & Leisure Park, near Caernarfon, offering easy access (within a short drive) to Snowdonia National Park and the picturesque Isle of Anglesey.
The three-bedroom static caravan sleeps six, boasting a full kitchen, two bathrooms (one en-suite), private decking, and access to on-site amenities including a swimming pool, spa, and tennis court; plus unlimited Wi-Fi.
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