Holiday Lets in Wales
Wales offers a rare mix of coastline, countryside, national parks and historic towns, all within a relatively small and easy-to-travel country. HolidayLetsWales.co.uk exists to help you understand where to stay, how different parts of Wales feel, and which type of accommodation — from traditional holiday lets to glamping stays — best fits the kind of break you have in mind.
Explore Holiday Lets by Location
Coastal Holiday Lets
Wales has more than 870 miles of coastline, from wide sandy beaches to quieter coves and clifftop paths. Coastal holiday lets suit beach days, sea views and walking holidays close to the water.
Explore coastal Wales →Rural & Countryside Stays
Away from the coast, Wales offers national parks, farming landscapes and small villages. Rural stays are often chosen for walking, slower-paced breaks and time spent outdoors.
Discover rural Wales →Choosing the Right Area
If you’re unsure where to base yourself, comparing regions by scenery, atmosphere and travel style can make choosing far easier.
Where to stay in Wales →Choosing the Right Type of Stay
Holiday Lets
Self-catering cottages, houses and apartments remain the most common way to stay in Wales, offering space, privacy and flexibility for a wide range of trips.
Explore holiday lets →Glamping in Wales
Glamping offers a more informal alternative, with pods, shepherd’s huts and cabins set in countryside or coastal locations, often with fewer neighbours and simpler surroundings.
Explore glamping stays →Comparing Your Options
Some breaks suit a traditional holiday let, others work better with something simpler or more remote. Understanding the differences helps avoid disappointment.
Compare your options →Holiday Ideas & Experiences
Holiday Ideas & Experiences
Some visitors choose Wales by activity rather than location, whether that means walking, coastal exploring, quiet countryside stays or informal glamping-style breaks.
Explore holiday ideas →Holiday Let Owners & Services
Information for owners and managers covering practical aspects of running holiday accommodation, including cleaning, maintenance, safety and local support services.
Owners & services →Why Choose Wales?
- A wide variety of landscapes in a compact country
- Extensive coastline alongside mountains and countryside
- Three national parks within short driving distances
- Suitable for both short breaks and longer stays
- Strong local culture, history and food
This site is written as an independent reference point. The aim is to explain Wales clearly and practically as a holiday destination, without promotional pressure or sales language.