With its majestic landscapes and often-turbulent history, Wales is truly a land of beauty. The weather-beaten Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a walker’s paradise.
The 186-mile-long coastal path, that follows the very edge of the cliffs, affords spectacular views across the sea. Wales also has a wealth of cultural treasures to explore; from the many well preserved castles, to the museums and other delights to be found in the bustling cities of Cardiff and Swansea.
To the north of the country, the Snowdonia National Park boasts spectacular walking and climbing.
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Sleeps 11. Stay within the ruins of Denbigh Friary at Abbey Cottage, a spacious 13th century Grade II listed property in the bustling town of Denbigh. Within nearly an acre of grounds, including the ruins in the front garden, this property boasts original features alongside all the modern comforts you could need. Cottage Code: 1056018.
Sleeps 6. Set within this Grade II listed property that dates back to the early 1800s is this beautiful third and fourth floor apartment. This boutique penthouse offers accommodation in the heart of Porthmadog with views over the harbour. Ref. 947143.
Sleeps 14. Set on the owners’ working farm on the stunning Llyn Peninsula, Bodrydd boasts a luxurious interior complete with a beautiful stone inglenook fireplace and baby grand piano. Outside there is a private, covered heated plunge pool. Cottage Code: UKC3283.
Sleeps 10. Dating from the early 19th century, this characterful farmhouse has been carefully restored to uncover its original charm. With stone walls and exposed beams, it stands down a scenic country lane close to the historic village of Wolfscastle. Cottage Code: OV5.
Wern-y-Wylan, nr. Beaumaris, Anglesey, North Wales.
Sleeps 10. Located in an AONB just ½ mile from a golden sandy beach, The Court is surrounded by forest and countryside. A stunning example of Arts and Crafts architecture, guest accommodation is set within a wing of this striking property. Cottage Code: W8817.
Sleeps 2 – 6. These three lovely barn conversions are situated on the owner’s small holding in the heart of the Crychan Forest, between the Brecon Beacons and Cambrian mountains. Follow the link below to view other properties at this location. Cottage Code: UK13351.
Sleeps 2 – 6. Standing alongside the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway, this Victorian railway station consists of the Porter’s Lodge and Station House, the former station master’s house. Follow the link below to view both properties at this location. Cottage Code: HW7806.
Sleeps 5. This comfortable and spacious detached barn conversion is set within the glorious Snowdonia National Park. Sympathetically converted, it stands in half-acre gardens and enjoys a beautiful setting overlooking the estuary, sea and mountains. Cottage Code: OJC.
Sleeps 5. This farm cottage, dating from 1800, has been completely renovated, combining old charm with modern comforts. Part of a working farm, this peaceful holiday retreat enjoys splendid scenery, yet is only 3 miles from Betws-y-Coed. Cottage Code: JMS.
Sleeps 12. This spacious, 18th-century house, lies within 4-acre of grounds. With direct access to the Black Mountains this is a walker’s haven. Featuring panoramic views from each of the six bedrooms and a wood-burning stove in the living area. Cottage Code: JXS.