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Handpicked Wales accommodation

896 properties found
Frochas, near Welshpool, Mid Wales

Hafan Hedd Dingle

211

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7 nights

£535 - £850

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Dinas Mawddwy, near Machynlleth, North Wales

Caban Clyd

211

Our grading

7 nights

£906 - £916

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Capel Garmon, near Betws y Coed, North Wales

Craig Y Nos

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£633 - £1,108

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Wye Valley, South Wales

The Garden House

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£1,080 - £1,281

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Forest Coal Pit, near Abergavenny, Mid Wales

Bluebell Shepherd Huts

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£676 - £920

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Beguildy, near Knighton, Shropshire

Tack Cottage

2113

Our grading

7 nights

£720 - £1,135

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Talybont, near Barmouth, North Wales

Enlli Lodge

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£713 - £1,568

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Newport, South Wales

Dolly

211

Our grading

7 nights

£1,115 - £1,330

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Llanfrynach, near Brecon, Mid Wales

Cedar Cottage - Brecon Beacons

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£816 - £1,213

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Wye Valley, South Wales

The Bird House

211

Our grading

7 nights

£1,622 - £2,039

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Lamphey, near Freshwater East, West Wales

Horseshoe Hut

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£425 - £713

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Llanfrynach, near Brecon, Mid Wales

Holly Cottage - Brecon Beacons

211

Our grading

7 nights

£717 - £1,095

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Self-catering breaks in wonderful Wales

We know what you’re thinking – Wales is about mountains. Beautiful, heart-stopping, soul-inspiring mountains. Well, you’re not wrong, as Wales is home to two of the most spectacular ranges in the UK. The magnificent Snowdonia with its snowy peaks, enticing snowboarders and climbers to its slopes from all across the land, and the cloud-peaked Brecon Beacons, ripe for exploration with its lakes and waterfalls and dramatic wild landscapes.

But it’s not all mountains. It’s modern and vibrant cities, bursting with culture and nightlife. It’s a multitude of fabulous castles; there are more castles per square mile than anywhere in the world. Fact. Some gloriously decadent, some in ruins but all evocative of the country’s torn past. It’s the beaches – huge chunks of coast with bleached sands and aquamarine waters, especially in Pembrokeshire, the hidden gem of South Wales. And it’s the Isle of Anglesey off the shore of North Wales, formerly home to Will and Kate, securing it firmly on the international map forever. So yes, it’s mountains but it’s also so much more. Why not come and discover it for yourself?