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Pwllheli , North Wales
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Old Colwyn, North Wales
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Escape to one of our romantic cottages in North Wales and cosy up in front of a wood burner or in a hot tub with your loved one. Make your trip extra special with one of our cosy holiday homes to relax in after a day of exploring the stunning North Wales scenery, whether it’s the beautiful beaches or the dramatic mountains of Snowdonia. Treat your partner to one of the most unforgettable romantic getaways with a stay at our romantic self-catering accommodation found above.
There are romantic places to stay all over Wales, including cosy boltholes on Anglesey, where you can roam the wildlife-rich coast and discover a fascinating history before snuggling up together for a peaceful night in. Experience the rugged beauty of the Llyn Peninsula, wander the romantic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park or explore the coast and countryside of North Wales – wherever you choose, you’ll find welcoming romantic cottages for your couple’s break in Wales.
Romantic breaks in South Wales are sure to be full of memorable moments – there are so many new activities to try together. Visit Llanddwyn Island and the home of the Welsh patron saint of lovers (what could be more romantic?); spot puffins, seals and dolphins off the coast of Anglesey; zoom over a slate quarry on Europe’s longest and fastest zip wire; surf at the inland surf pool; or be daring and try abseiling, cave exploring, rock climbing or canyoning! Book a stay in one of our romantic cottages in Wales and get ready for a couples’ getaway to remember.
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