North Wales is blessed with mountain ranges sweeping from high in the sky to the cool waters of the Irish Sea. Scattered at the foothills of the mountain ranges of Snowdonia/Eryri are towns and villages harbouring museums, galleries and boutiques. The World Heritage Sites of the Castle and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal are unmissable.
The North Wales coast is home to some of Wales’ best beaches – from secluded surf breaks to traditional seaside resorts. The Isle of Anglesey must be visited for those seeking some spectacular coastal views, with unspoilt sands and blue water stretching out into the Irish Sea. Or head to the Llyn Peninsula, a long-standing favourite for those looking for breathtaking beaches.
From sea level up to lofty peaks – why not visit Snowdonia/Eryri National Park? An outdoor adventurer’s paradise, visitors can scale the heights of Mount Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa, descend deep into show caves and even surf the waves at the country’s first wave park.
Holidays in North Wales are packed full of culture and heritage too – visit historic castles such as Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech, or learn more about Welsh mining tradition and the National Slate Museum.
Browse through our North Wales holiday cottages for a break near the coast and perhaps try some mountain climbing, have family fun beachcombing or a day at the Green Wood Forest Park. Our holiday cottages in North Wales offer the perfect base from which to explore all this and more on your next staycation – whether you’re visiting as a couple, a family, a large group or even with a dog or two in tow, our self-catering accommodation in North Wales has something for everyone. Take a look at our full collection of holiday homes and cottages to rent and start planning the most unforgettable of North Wales holidays.
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