or Snowdonia National Park. We have many rental properties near Blue Flag beaches in Wales, so you can stay along the coast from Aberdaron to Whitmore Bay, Barry. Historic sights abound in Wales. Book a holiday cottage in the Welsh Borders to walk the Offa’s Dyke Path or stay near Wales’ great castles from Anglesey and Caernarfon, in the west, to Chirk Castle in the Welsh Marches in the east. Make a booking directly with the owners. Many live on site and are on hand to offer advice and help make yours a memorable holiday. Cottagenet charges no commission on bookings and there are no agency fees to pay. Enjoy our cottage selection – great places to stay in Wales from the Welsh borders to the west coast. Why not check out our comprehensive selection of self-catering in other area holiday cottages Scotland, holiday cottages Ireland and holiday cottages UK If you own a holiday property and wish to register with Cottagenet then please go to our add cottage page.
Cottagenet Wales promotes and advertises beautiful holiday cottages, self catering houses and apartments throughout Wales from the seaside towns of the north coast to the famous cities of Swansea and Cardiff in the south and throughout the borders and interior of this historic area of the UK. We are proud to offer a wonderful selection of about 2000 Welsh self catering properties for every budget, sleeping 2 to 32 people. Choose a holiday house from Cottagenet Wales’ wide array of venues. Stay on a farm, in a manor house, along the coast or in one of Wales’ magnificent rural beauty spots. Extended families or groups of friends can holiday together in a large property listed with Cottagenet Wales. You could book a country manor, a large seaside house, a converted barn or a group of cottages on a country estate. Lovers of the outdoors will find plenty of charming cottages, Welsh longhouses and apartments near the good surfing beaches of Aberystwyth, Cardigan Bay or Port Talbot. Walkers, hikers and cyclists might enjoy a rural cottage in the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons
Featured cottages
2 cottages
Sleep 4-6
Stone cottages situated separately in quiet streets near Cader Idris
Dolgellau
Snowdonia
3 cottages
Sleeps 2-6
Located in the Pembrokeshire National Park in 7 acres of land
The Welsh Borders – once an area of battle and conflict - are now peaceful rural agricultural lands between Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire; Herefordshire/Shropshire and Powys; Cheshire and Flintshire. This 160 mile border of countryside, from the Dee estuary in the north to the estuary of the River Severn in the south, includes the ancient Offa’s Dyke Path, salt marsh, castles, the Welsh Marches and charming villages. Staying in the Welsh Borders offers the rugged scenery of Wales – The Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains - and the rolling English countryside of the Forest of Dean and the Wye valley. Numerous famous places straddle the border or are located on the edge of England, including Hay on Wye, Chester, Wrexham, Monmouth and Symonds Yat.
4 cottages
Sleep 4-6
Luxury cottages on an estate near the Snowdonia National Park