Cottages in Wales
Shouldered by a stunning coastline and boasting a myriad of National Parks and rich, undulating countryside, Wales is a truly breathtaking destination for a self-catering holiday. In Pembrokeshire and North Wales, our arresting collection of coastal cottages promises unforgettable escapes by the sea, with clifftop rambles and beach adventures filling your days and hot tubs soothing your soul in the evening. If you’ve got the pooch with you, discover beautiful dog-friendly holiday cottages with enclosed gardens surrounded by sprawling landscapes just waiting to be uncovered. From gorgeous sea view escapes on the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd to log cabins tucked away in dappled woodlands along the Pembrokeshire coast and serene shepherd’s huts in the rolling hills of Ceredigion, there’s something for everyone. Read more
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7 nights from £403
Fisherman's View
61812 bedroom, dog friendly apartment with sea views in Saundersfoot.
For a seaside holiday, the beach doesn't get any closer than this! Step from the garden onto the sand. Fisherman's View is a superbly located ground floor apartment, sleeping up to...
7 nights from £403
7 nights from £3000
Out West Pembrokeshire
61857 bedroom holiday home near the beach near Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Nestled within the spectacular landscape of north Pembrokeshire, this collection of three gorgeous, beautifully restored Welsh cottages, with two wood-fired hot tubs and a sauna, o...
7 nights from £3000
7 nights from £875
Blaen
61832 bedroom holiday cottage near the beach near Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Nestled close to the picturesque hamlet and sheltered cove of Cwm yr Eglwys on the stunning north Pembrokeshire coast, this gorgeous recently renovated two-bedroom cottage offers a...
7 nights from £875
7 nights from £875
Nol
61822 bedroom holiday cottage near the beach near Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Welcome to Nol, a beautifully restored Welsh cottage, offering a wood-fired hot tub and outdoor sauna, nestling near Cwm yr Eglwys beach on the spectacular north Pembrokeshire coas...
7 nights from £875
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7 nights from £875
Canol
61843 bedroom holiday cottage near the beach near Newport, Pembrokeshire.
An unforgettable Pembrokeshire holiday awaits in this exceptional retreat, nestling in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, within a mile of the pretty sheltered cove at Cwm yr E...
7 nights from £875
7 nights from £445
Seren
6134Converted 1900s railway wagon with an outdoor bath in Wales.
Sheltered at the foot of Dolfan Hill, Seren is a beautifully converted blue railway wagon offering the ultimate romantic escape in the Welsh countryside. This special hideaway invi...
7 nights from £445
7 nights from £445
Juniper
6133Converted 1900s railway wagon with an outdoor bath in Wales.
Nestled at the foot of Dolfan Hill, Juniper is an olive-green converted railway wagon offering the ultimate Welsh countryside escape. Lovingly restored from an early 1900s wagon, t...
7 nights from £445
7 nights from £575 *
The Beach House
61643 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views near St Davids.
With a winning combination of contemporary comforts, character-filled living spaces, exposed beams and many other original features, just yards from the rolling surf at Abereiddy b...
7 nights from £575 *
7 nights from £1275
Rheidiol Cottage
61493 bedroom self catering cottage near the beach in St Davids.
Let your next coastal adventure begin in splendid Rheidiol Cottage. Set in the heart of enchanting St Davids, on Wales' breathtaking Pembrokeshire coast, soak up the mystical vibe,...
7 nights from £1275
7 nights from £468 *
Ty Pinc
61423 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach in Cardigan.
Nestled in the quiet village of St Dogmaels (Llandudoch), one of Pembrokeshire's most picturesque coastal villages, Ty Pinc invites you in with warmth, offering a carefully restore...
7 nights from £468 *
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Holidays in Wales
Staying true to the adage that variety is the spice of life, a holiday in Wales promises an unending medley of sights and sites to uncover, from ancient castles to some of the best beaches in the UK.
Beaches in Wales

Home to around 500 named beaches, Wales is the perfect destination for a holiday by the sea. In West Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boasts a stunning coastline lined with beautiful beaches, from the golden sands of Barafundle Bay to the film-famous backdrop of Freshwater West. Tenby is a true coastal hub, with several expansive beaches and a picturesque and oh-so-colourful seaside town to explore, while the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd promises a wild coast full of dramatic headlands and untouched beaches. In Ceredigion, the turquoise waters of Cardigan Bay invite you to enjoy sun-soaked days on the beach or wildlife-watching boat trips that offer the chance to soak up the salt-kissed views from the water.
Things to do in Wales

Famed for its National Parks, Wales is the perfect holiday destination for walkers, with the likes of the Brecon Beacons and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park inviting you to uncover dramatic landscapes as you traverse undulating trails across mountain, hill, and ridge. During your explorations, you’ll uncover ancient woodlands that hide tumbling waterfalls, and pretty towns and villages, from the peaceful setting of St Davids to the colourful wonders of Portmeirion. Home to over 600 castles, from romantic ruins to towering fortifications that impress to this day, historians will love exploring Wales. Gwynedd boasts some of the biggest castles in Wales, alongside picturesque railways and stunning natural landscapes, while Pembrokeshire promises watersports aplenty along the gold-touched coast. Powys is home to a medley of gorgeous landscapes, as well as one of the biggest and best literary festivals in the country in the pretty town of Hay-on-Wye.
Places to eat in Wales

With such a bountiful natural larder, it’s little wonder that Wales has built a reputation for foodie breaks, from cosy gastropubs to top-notch restaurants. Home to a bustling coastline and one of the country’s top vineyards, Pembrokeshire has all you need for a tasty trip, with cosy cafés, quirky pubs, and mouthwatering restaurants peppering the coast and countryside. Local bakeries tempt you in with great swathes of Welsh cakes, while beachfront pitstops promise fresh seafood caught from the sea a few steps away. If it’s fine dining you’re after, Wales is home to a lip-smacking selection of Michelin star restaurants that shine a light on the country’s homegrown produce, promising a wonderful setting for a celebratory meal or romantic dinner.