Holiday Lets in Wales
Holiday lets in Wales cover a wide spectrum, from small coastal cottages and seaside apartments to converted farm buildings, lodges and countryside homes set well away from busy centres. Because Wales is relatively compact but highly varied, the choice of location often matters as much as the accommodation itself.
A base on the coast offers a very different experience to staying inland near a national park or rural village. If you’re weighing up regions, our guide to where to stay in Wales looks at how different parts of the country feel in practice, from travel times and landscape to pace and accessibility. For those planning around activities rather than location, our overview of holiday ideas and experiences in Wales may also help narrow things down.
Coastal Holiday Lets
Stays close to the sea, including cottages and apartments near beaches, coastal paths and traditional seaside towns across Pembrokeshire, Cardigan Bay and North Wales.
Explore coastal stays →Rural & Countryside Stays
Accommodation in villages, valleys and national parks, often chosen for walking access, quieter surroundings and a slower pace.
Discover rural Wales →Types of Holiday Lets in Wales
- Coastal cottages and seaside homes
- Countryside cottages, lodges and converted barns
- Village and market-town bases with local amenities
- Accommodation within or near national parks
- More secluded or low-impact rural stays
Choosing the Right Area
Deciding where to stay usually comes down to a few practical questions: whether you want to be near the coast or inland, how far you’re happy to travel, and what you plan to spend most of your time doing. Wales tends to reward choosing one well-suited base and exploring the surrounding area rather than trying to see everything at once.
Information for Holiday Let Owners
Alongside visitor guidance, we also publish practical information for holiday let owners and managers, covering topics such as cleaning, maintenance and local service support.
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