Cottages in Wales
Start planning your Welsh getaway as you browse our collection of cosy coastal cottages, countryside retreats and mountainous escapes across Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Powys.
Home to towering mountains, far-reaching fields and white, sandy beaches, a holiday in Wales (Cymru) really does have something for everyone hidden away in its vast, and oh-so-dramatic, corners. If it’s coast you fancy, head to Pembrokeshire where the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park provides 243 square miles of dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and seaside villages perfect for a bite to eat with a sea view or a stunning walk. Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.
We have 60 luxury self catering cottages in Wales
7 nights from £1036
Bryn Teifi
58073 bedroom self catering cottage near the beach near Abersoch.
At first glance, Bryn Teifi presents itself as a small traditional cottage with all its original features, yet behind the white-washed facade lies a bold, contemporary Scandinavian...
7 nights from £1036
7 nights from £811 *
Newgale Beach Cottage
58084 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views near St Davids.
Escape to the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast to the gorgeous Newgale Beach Cottage. Nestling in tranquil surroundings in an elevated position within the Pembrokeshire National Par...
7 nights from £811 *
7 nights from £750
5 Green Edge
57874 bedroom, dog friendly town house with sea views in Beaumaris.
Set along the picturesque Anglesey coastline, 5 Green Edge is a substantial three-storey, Grade II Listed Georgian home blending historic charm with modern comfort. Step inside int...
7 nights from £750
7 nights from £467 *
To The Beach
57763 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach near Pembroke.
To The Beach nestles just a short walk from the golden sands and rolling surf of West Angle Beach, in the historic seafaring village of Angle, offering a perfect blend of natural b...
7 nights from £467 *
7 nights from £450
Fron Haul
57731 bedroom self catering cottage near Cardigan.
Imagine getting away-from-it-all to an enchanting, Grade II Listed, 19th Century limewashed, traditional Welsh stone cottage, steeped in Welsh history, soul and tradition, with bea...
7 nights from £450
From £153 per night
Ty Coedwig Treehouse
5729Luxury treehouse with outdoor bathtub in Powys, Wales.
Embrace nature with a stay in this most magical setting, a beautiful handcrafted treehouse complete with an al fresco bathtub, set in tranquil woodland and surrounded by nature, de...
From £153 per night
7 nights from £420 *
High Cliff
57314 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Cardigan.
Located in the stunning hamlet of Gwbert, near Cardigan, directly opposite the shimmering water of the Teifi Estuary with far reaching, spectacular sea views across Cardigan Bay an...
7 nights from £420 *
7 nights from £450
Haven High
57262 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage with sea views near Dale.
Poised on the clifftops above the never-ending sea, near St Ann's Lighthouse, in an unequalled position on the lee-side of enchanting St Ann's Head, near Dale, welcome to Haven Hig...
7 nights from £450
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From £94 per night
The Loft at Goytre Hall
56661 bedroom self catering apartment near Abergavenny.
Fall in love with The Loft at Goytre Hall, sitting on the edge of the magical backdrop of the Brecon Beacons, a luxurious escape for two. Nestling within the historical walls of Go...
From £94 per night
7 nights from £490 *
Bwthyn Gynon
56592 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the sea near Fishguard.
Make Bwthyn Gynon your happy place. A heavenly traditional Welsh quarryman's cottage which has been beautifully renovated by effortlessly introducing contemporary, sympathetic comf...
7 nights from £490 *
Continuing the theme of coast meets country, Carmarthenshire offers an equally captivating setting for your Welsh escape. Explore the Carmarthen Bay coastline for some sea-soaked bliss or head to the Brecon Beacons National Park for a hearty stomp. Of course, if it’s mountains you’re after then a trip to Snowdonia is a must. Home of the highest mountain in Wales and England, Mount Snowdon, this dizzying landscape full of climbing peaks and glassy lakes is a visual paradise and offers some of the best hiking trails in the country.
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