Holiday Homes & Rentals in North-Wales

Holiday Homes & Rentals in North-Wales

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Highlights in North-Wales

  • Fantastic beaches
  • Mountain hiking
  • Industrial heritage
  • Pretty Welsh towns

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in North-Wales

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Holiday Rental for 2 People in Gwynedd, North-Wales
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Gwynedd, North-Wales
Holiday Rental • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.7
(7 reviews)
Rural retreat for couples, close to Snowdon and Llanberis, home to Electric Mountain, Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey nearby. . 1 step to entrance.All on the Ground Floor: Open plan living space.Living area: 50" Smart TV, French Doors To GardenDining area.Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washer DryerBedroom: Double (4ft 6in) BedBathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet. Bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial £10 of electric heaters and electricity included, remainder by £1 meter at reduced tariff. Travel cot. Highchair available on request. Enclosed wal...
from €56 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Isle Of Anglesey, North-Wales
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Isle Of Anglesey, North-Wales
Holiday Rental • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.2
(22 reviews)
Stay in this truly unique converted windmill, with a third floor balcony overlooking the countryside. . Ground Floor: Open plan living space.Living area: Freeview TV, DVD PlayerDining area.Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing MachineFirst Floor: Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) BedBathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, ToiletSecond Floor: Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, ToiletThird Floor: Living room 2: Freeview TV, DVD Player. Lawned garden with patio, sitting-out area and garden furniture. Balcony. Private parking for 3 cars. Please no...
from €101 / night
Holiday Rental for 2 People in Conwy Region, North-Wales
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Conwy Region, North-Wales
Holiday Rental • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.9
(16 reviews)
Located close to Conwy in a small hamlet, this holiday property is in a stunning location, with the Snowdonia Mountains on the doorstep.. 2 steps to entrance.All on the Ground Floor: Open plan living space.Living area: 32" TV, Freesat, DVD Player, CD Player, Ipod Dock, Multi-Fuel BurnerDining area: Stable Door To GardenKitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing Machine, Tumble DryerBedroom: Double (4ft 6in) BedBathroom: Bath, Shower, Toilet. Electric heating, electricity, bed linen, towels included and WiFi included. Initial fuel for multi-fuel burner included. Trave...
from €66 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in North-Wales

€241for 21 Dec - 28 Dec
€254 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in North-Wales

21%for 21 Dec - 28 Dec
57% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in North Wales

A world of discovery awaits you in this glorious part of the world

Plan to visit the epic landscapes and discover the unmatched heritage of North Wales? Holiday homes are available all across the region, from the mountainous glory of Snowdonia, to the wild, daring beaches of Anglesey, the remarkable castles of the northern coast, and the quaint Welsh towns and villages of the interior.

Lovely Welsh homes for the whole family

There is accommodation for everyone in North Wales. Pretty pastel coloured buildings, with attractive gardens and plenty of space are popular in this part of the world. As are the archetypal Welsh property, painted white with grey roofs, and simply bursting with character! Homes taking full advantage of the sea and mountain views with extensive gardens and well-position terraces from where you can enjoy the scenery. The region also offers modern and stylish apartments to suit 1 or 2 people. What better way can there be to explore this dramatic part of the world?!

Holidays in North Wales

The area and getting around

Discover the region’s incredible diversity

North Wales encompasses some of the UKs most spectacular mountain scenery, including some of its highest peaks, hundreds of kilometres of pristine, sandy beaches, and a phenomenal historical legacy, with elegantly preserved stately homes, castles of an unmatched magnificence, and a fascinating industrial heritage.

Orientate yourself in North Wales

Hikers should head west to Snowdonia National Park, home of the highest mountain in Wales and a lifetime of memorable trails. Beach lovers are in for a treat on the island of Anglesey and the west coast that extends downwards from Snowdonia. The region’s best castles are in the north, and in particular the castles of Caernarfon and Conwy. Betws-Y-Coed, in the heart of the region, is arguably its most beautiful town, and is well worthy of your fortuitus attention.

Travellers and activities

North Wales for day trippers

Find a holiday home in the heart of North Wales, in the lovely town of Betws-y-coed, for example, and you will be within an hour’s drive of countless wonderful days out. Drive to Porthmadog for a day on the Welsh Highlands Steam Train. It takes you through the glorious Snowdonia National Park, allowing you to experience the memorable scenery in complete comfort whilst enjoying the old-time elegance of an original steam engine. Or take a day trip to the island of Anglesey and visit the globally famous storybook-esque Beaumaris Castle. It remains one of the most important castles in the UK from the 13th and 14th centuries and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town itself is quintessential Welsh, with picturesque properties painted in soft pastel colours.

North Wales for beach freaks

A haven for people of all ages, the beaches of North Wales feature fine, golden sand and clear, blue waters. Fairbourne Beach in the northwest is arguably the finest beach in North Wales. It features a narrow finger of land flanked by two beaches which boast stunning views of mountains, woodlands and the sea. Aberffraw Beach in Anglesey is a big, wide curving sandy bay which offers an ideal, natural response to the stress of modern-day life. It is backed by pristine sandy dunes and is a wonderful beach for both lazing on and for walkers who seek to discover the fabulous nature of Anglesey.

The town with the longest name in the UK is in North Wales. Ready? Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch!

Top 5 travel tips in North Wales

1. Discover the world of salt mining

At the Halen Môn Sea Salt Factory staff members walk you through the inner workings of the factory, the history of the condiment and offer tutored sea salt tasting. This is one of the highest-rated attractions in NorthWales!

2. Treat your children to a day at Gypsy Wood Park

Gypsy Wood Park is a magical day out for your children, who will delight at the magic of the fairies, the charm of the animals and the beauty of the natural woodland just begging to be discovered. Don’t miss the fantastical miniature railway display!

3. A great day out for adrenaline junkies

Unleash your inner-thrill seeker at Bounce, a huge underground cavern across which giant trampolines have been strung across. This is quite simply like nothing else in the world, and it takes trampolining and exploring fun to a whole new level.

4. Discover the off-the-beaten-track village of Nant Gwrtheyrn

Drive the majestic hairpin road to this secluded Victorian village in a setting to die for, fronted by the wild Irish sea and backed by beautiful, green-as-can-be hills. The village boasts a fascinating Heritage Centre which houses displays about the Welsh language and culture, the unique wildlife of the area, and local history.

5. Try out your mountain biking skills!

Coed Y Brenin in the heart of Snowdonia is a scenic forested area with many of the highest rated mountain biking trails in the UK. The routes are suitable for beginners and experts alike, and bikes are available to rent in the area. Mountain biking not quite your thing? Then don your hiking boots and explore this truly gorgeous part of Wales!

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in North-Wales

How much did it cost for a holiday rental in North-Wales in 2020, during the corona crisis?

Based on its annual average price of €155.91, North-Wales is not a destination that stands out for being the most expensive or the cheapest in the United Kingdom.

When can you get the best deals on holiday homes in North-Wales?

If you want to save as much as possible during your visit to North-Wales, pack your bags and travel there in March (€126.94 per night on average), January (€135.51), or February (€139.57) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in North-Wales?

It can be concluded, analysing the data for the year 2020, that the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of October (€175.96), December (€174.28), and August (€170.72).

Are there usually many holiday homes available in North-Wales?

We recommend you to book in advance in North-Wales as only 29% of the accommodations remain free, according to our 2020 data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

November, May, and January are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of properties available, with respective average availability figures of 50%, 48.4% and 46%.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in North-Wales are, in order, August (with 1.4% of available rentals), September (2%), and July (4.75%).

Are there many holiday rentals in North-Wales?

Holidu works with 23 different partners to give you an inventory to choose between 5000 properties we have in North-Wales.