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Our collection of holiday accommodation in Wales has something for everyone - charming rural cottages, beach houses, offgrid cabins and other quirky places to stay across Wales, from the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline to the beauty of the Brecon Beacons and the rugged landscapes of North Wales.
Discover Unique Holiday Rentals in Wales
Wales is a fantastic holiday destination full of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes from the rugged peaks of Snowdonia to the vast beaches of the Gower Peninsula and the tranquil valleys of mid Wales. Explore ancient castles, charming market towns and miles upon miles of walking and cycling trails whilst having a One Off Place as your base; choose from a romantic retreat in an offgrid cabin, a mountain view farmhouse for large groups, or perhaps a quirky railway station conversion.
Stay Somewhere Unique
Go classic and stay in a characterful holiday cottage, apartment or holiday house. Or if you are looking for something unique, here are some options from our collection:
- A luxury Georgian style mansion in South Wales
- An offgrid cabin in the Dee Valley
- A Mexican themed train station apartment in North Wales
- A medieval gatehouse in Monmouthshire
Use the accommodation type filter to pinpoint the holiday that suits your style.
Why Book a Staycation in Wales?
Four great reasons to book a holiday in Wales :
- Stunning landscapes - breathtaking natural beauty from the mountains of Snowdonia to the Pembrokeshire coastline and the rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons.
- Beautiful beaches - over 500 named beaches including isolated coves, huge sandy beaches, surfing beaches, dog friendly beaches and Blue Flag family friendly beaches.
- Outdoor adventures - and so many of them! Coasteering, hiking, mountain biking, surfing, zip lining and many more make it ideal for adventure seekers.
- Castles - more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the world ranging from well preserved medieval fortresses to ancient ruins and Iron Age hill forts.
Popular Welsh Destinations
- Pembrokeshire
- Snowdonia (North Wales)
- Brecon Beacons
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How do I find unique holiday accommodation in Wales?
A: Use the region filters to search for your preferred holiday rental in Wales and find your ideal getaway, whether it’s an offgrid lakeview holiday house in the Cambrian Mountains, a historic country house B&B, or a listed medieval gatehouse.
Q: Is Wales a good holiday choice for activity lovers?
A: Absolutely! Wales is one of the UK’s top destinations for outdoor adventures. Its mountains, forests, rivers, lakes and coastline mean you can try everything from mountain biking to coasteering in a single trip. In particular, North Wales and the Brecon Beacons offer superb climbing and mountain biking. Its coastline allows for superb surfing, kayaking and paddle boarding, especially in and around Pembrokeshire.
Q: Can I find eco-friendly or sustainable holiday rentals in Wales?
A: Yes! Lots of our properties are eco-friendly, from energy-efficient homes to offgrid cottages. Use the accommodation filters to find eco houses and environmentally friendly stays in Wales
Q: Why choose a UK staycation?
A: Staycations reduce travel costs, lower your environmental impact, and mean stress-free planning. Wales is home to stunning coastlines, national parks, historic towns, and endless activities – making it perfect for a unique getaway closer to home.
Q: What is the most beautiful part of Wales?
A: There is no single most beautiful place in Wales, as it depends on personal preference, but popular contenders include the Gower Peninsula for its stunning coastline and beaches, and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park for its dramatic mountains. Other beautiful locations include Anglesey & the Llyn Peninsula, the scenic Wye Valley, and the stargazing-friendly Brecon Beacons.
Q: How do I book my holiday accommodation in Wales?
A: Browse the range of listings in Wales, select your property, and follow the online enquiry process. Depending on the accommodation you choose, you can either book immediately online, or send an enquiry through to the owner / property manager who will be able to confirm availability with you.















