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Wales is the perfect destination for anyone wanting to find a remote cottage to get away from it all. Across this magical, tranquil country there are secluded cottages in Wales for couples looking for a romantic getaway, for families seeking some peace and quiet, and for larger groups needing a base for exploring the fantastic countryside. There’s a wide range of self-catering accommodation available including isolated holiday cottages and shepherds’ huts, farmhouses surrounded by acres of farmland, traditional cottages, wooden lodges, treehouses set within lush woodland and imaginatively converted barns and stables. With so many remote holiday cottages in Wales to choose from, this is the perfect destination for a special holiday, whether you want to enjoy some quiet walks, go birdwatching, cycling or riding through some of the more remote areas of the enticing countryside.
From the snow-capped peaks of Snowdonia/Eryri to the sandy beaches along the Bristol Channel, Wales offers plenty of open spaces for you to discover near our remote cottages to rent. From our private cottages in North Wales, you can explore the Llyn Peninsula, visit Caernarfon Castle or the quirky village of Portmeirion, head over to Anglesey, spend a day in Llandudno, go whitewater rafting or take a trip on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Visitors wanting the privacy of renting a remote cottage in Mid Wales can visit the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Elan Valley, the Red Kite Feeding Centre and the Blaenavon World Heritage Site, or enjoy a day in the pretty seaside town of Aberystwyth. And from our remote cottages in South Wales, you can spend time in Abergavenny, the Wye Valley, Raglan Castle, the Gower Peninsula and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.