Wales Holiday Ideas & Places to Stay
Plan your perfect holiday in Wales, from coastal escapes and countryside retreats to short breaks, family holidays and scenic touring trips. Wales offers a wide range of destinations, each with its own pace, landscape and style of stay.
This site brings together holiday ideas, locations and quality accommodation, helping you explore where to go, what type of break to take and how to find the right place to stay.
Start With the Type of Holiday You Want
Many people choose a holiday based on the experience rather than the accommodation itself. In Wales, location plays a key role in shaping your trip, whether that means time by the sea, walking in open landscapes or staying somewhere quiet and rural.
Use the categories above to explore different types of holidays, from coastal stays and dog friendly breaks to glamping, luxury stays and family holidays.
Explore Popular Places to Stay in Wales
Once you have an idea of the type of break you want, you can explore specific locations. Some areas are well suited to beach holidays and seaside breaks, while others offer mountains, countryside and quieter surroundings.
Tenby
Colourful seaside town with beaches and harbour.
View Tenby stays →Aberystwyth
Coastal town with promenade and local attractions.
View Aberystwyth stays →Anglesey
Island destination known for beaches and scenery.
Explore Anglesey →Snowdonia
Mountain landscapes and walking routes.
Explore Snowdonia →West Wales
Coastal villages and countryside breaks.
Explore West Wales →Mid Wales
Quiet rural areas ideal for slower-paced stays.
Explore Mid Wales →Types of Accommodation in Wales
Accommodation across Wales ranges from traditional holiday cottages and coastal homes to static caravan parks, countryside lodges and glamping stays. Each type of stay suits a different style of holiday, depending on location, budget and how you plan to spend your time.
Coastal areas often feature a mix of cottages, apartments and caravan parks, while rural regions are more suited to lodges, farm stays and glamping accommodation. Some travellers prefer the flexibility of a static caravan holiday, while others look for more private or unique stays set within the landscape.
By choosing your location first and then exploring the types of accommodation available, it becomes easier to plan a trip that fits your travel style and expectations.
Find Holiday Lets & List Your Property
Once you've chosen your destination, you can browse available accommodation across Wales, including cottages, lodges, glamping stays and holiday homes.
If you own a holiday let, you can also list your property and reach people actively searching for places to stay.