Winning tip: Islawrffordd Caravan Park, Barmouth
Islawrffordd has great facilities and is our favourite place to pitch
up when the weather is good. The area has lots to offer including the
Mawddach Trail with over nine miles of breathtaking scenery.
Harlech Castle and beach are local as is the Ffestiniog Steam Railway
(not to be missed). There are plenty of pubs and restaurants for a
delicious beer at the end of the day.
islawrffordd.co.uk, 01341 247269, £36 per night to pitch
NeetieNoots
islawrffordd.co.uk, 01341 247269, £36 per night to pitch
NeetieNoots
Penrice Castle Estate
Hidden in the heart of the Gower, Penrice is steeped in history and
home to a collection of self-catered Victorian cottages. We stayed in
the peaceful Shepherds cottage, exploring the estate grounds where Dylan
Thomas once walked, admiring the breathtaking views, and razor clamming
on Oxwich beach. If the weather turns, there’s nothing better than
staying in and cwtching by an open fire.
penricecastle.co.uk, 01792 391212, cottages from £365 a week
hollyalexabee
penricecastle.co.uk, 01792 391212, cottages from £365 a week
hollyalexabee
Pwll Deri Youth Hostel
This hostel offers amazing views with a lovely terrace overlooking
the sea, showing off wonderful sunsets. I managed it for a week as a
volunteer last August. The visitors over the week included many Germans,
Americans, Belgians and British. It was such fun and I had a lovely
feeling at the end of the week having met so many nice people. And it’s
excellent value.
yha.org.uk/hostel/pwll-deri, 0845 371 9536, beds from £18 a night
ID8618922
yha.org.uk/hostel/pwll-deri, 0845 371 9536, beds from £18 a night
ID8618922
Ynys Barry, Pembrokeshire
These self-catering cottages are perfect to go off the grid and
relax. They are perfectly placed, a quick 10-minute walk to the
beautiful and secluded Traeth Llyfn beach. The owners are very helpful,
recommending good pubs, beaches and of course, activities for those
inevitable rainy days.
ynysbarry.com, 01348 831180, from £340 a week
Katharine Halbert
ynysbarry.com, 01348 831180, from £340 a week
Katharine Halbert
The Victoria Inn, Llanbedr
A warm welcome and fantastic food awaits you at this traditional pub,
beside the River Artro in the quiet village of Llanbedr. Take a ride
upstream to the wonderful Rhaeadr Nantcol Waterfalls, or a pleasant
train ride north to Harlech Castle. When you return, reward yourself
with a cask ale beside the roaring log fire. Then enjoy a wonderful
sleep in your cosy quarters and a hearty breakfast in the morning.
01341 241213, from £665 a week.
ID683526
01341 241213, from £665 a week.
ID683526
Maelgwyn, Criccieth
This holiday home is more like a boutique hotel as you’re welcomed
with a cosy, yet bright and modern interior. A tray of goodies awaits
you (cake, wine, coffee and tea) and the bedrooms are sumptuous with
fluffy duvets and thick carpets. The master room has a glorious sea
view. The Llŷn Peninsula has much to offer – excellent walks, family
attractions like Portmeirion, golf courses, and incredible beaches
maelgwynharlech.co.uk, 01766 780087, from £490 a week
NikkiPrids
maelgwynharlech.co.uk, 01766 780087, from £490 a week
NikkiPrids
Ty Coch, Rhiwddolion
Ty Coch (red house), is a simple but perfect little cottage deep in
Snowdonia. With no direct road access, leave the car 20 minutes away and
amble through the countryside to reach it. There’s nothing but the
sound of running water and the birds. A simple house, but it has all you
need and everything is of good quality and comfort.
landmarktrust.org.uk, 01628 825925, four nights from £197
baba4eva
landmarktrust.org.uk, 01628 825925, four nights from £197
baba4eva
Beaufort Cottage, Tintern Abbey
Beaufort Cottage is a gorgeous 18th century cottage built in the
grounds of Tintern Abbey. It’s been recently refurbished to a luxury
standard, so it’s also beautiful inside. The bedroom is huge and the log
burning fire made it really cosy in the lounge. It sits right on the
banks of the River Wye, and it makes a perfect base for exploring the
area. Even better, there’s a great pub right next door.
wyevalleyholidaycottages.co.uk/beaufort-cottage-tintern-abbey, 01873 890190, from £515 a week
fantasticfairy
wyevalleyholidaycottages.co.uk/beaufort-cottage-tintern-abbey, 01873 890190, from £515 a week
fantasticfairy
Idris Bach, Penrhyndeudraeth
With a resident dragon (who lives in the heating boiler and tweets
about the area), this great cottage is just a quick hop on a steam train
from Portmeirion. The views are great – you can see all the way to the
Glaslyn estuary and over to Snowdonia. Downstairs to a well-equipped
kitchen diner, super-comfy lounge seats, and for those extra special
evenings there’s a romantic garden belvedere that’s perfect to sit in
with a glass of chilled wine after a long day’s sightseeing.
snowdonia-holidaycottage.co.uk, from £325 a week
MorningAJ
snowdonia-holidaycottage.co.uk, from £325 a week
MorningAJ
Bluestone Resort, Pembrokeshire
Our accommodation was a quirky “upside down” house with extensive
views from the first floor lounge. From Bluestone we visited Narberth,
excellent for shops and restaurants, picturesque Tenby with its stunning
beaches and Dylan Thomas’s house in Laugharne. We walked and cycled in
the countryside, swam in the indoor pool and relaxed in the spa. Too
lazy to cook, we ate in the resort restaurants. Bluestone and the
surrounding area are an ideal holiday venue for all ages.
bluestonewales.com, 01834 862400, from £548 a week
ID918748
bluestonewales.com, 01834 862400, from £548 a week
ID918748
Beili Helyg Guest House, Brecon Beacons
From the moment you arrive the hosts are incredibly welcoming. The
rooms are huge and with stunning walks on its doorstep, and Cardiff and
Brecon only short drives away, you can’t beat this location. With
locally sourced food and home-made bread, jams and eggs, the breakfasts
are delicious.
beilihelygguesthouse.co.uk, 01685 813609, from £574 a week
eamatts
beilihelygguesthouse.co.uk, 01685 813609, from £574 a week
eamatts
Cwmwennol Country House, Saundersfoot
This is a charming guest house set in woods close to Saundersfoot
with its charming harbour. It offers comfortable and very friendly
accommodation. A big attraction is that, after dinner, guests can sit in
the enclosed extension to the bar with the owner Bonnie and enjoy the
wildlife that visits the garden. The grounds are very beautiful and
include a path down through the woods to the sea.
cwmwennol.co.uk, 01834813430, from £420 B&B, £620 half board a week
Aristorias
cwmwennol.co.uk, 01834813430, from £420 B&B, £620 half board a week
Aristorias
Barafundle Barns, Pembrokeshire
Greenala Barn is breathtaking, I’ve stayed there countless times when
visiting the stunning Barafundle Bay, often voted as one of Britain’s
top beaches. It accommodates hen parties, family get-togethers, and
sleeps eight. Go for a lovely country walk to the beach, or a trip to
one of the many surrounding islands or towns and then back for food and
drinks out in the garden or inside by the woodburner. The owner, Lucy,
is very helpful.
barafundlebarns.co.uk, 01834 870047, from £400 a weekLouise Kulbicki
barafundlebarns.co.uk, 01834 870047, from £400 a weekLouise Kulbicki
The Kinmel Arms, near Conwy
Off the beaten track and yet in easy reach of Llandudno and Penrhyn,
the Kinmel Arms offers fantastic food, superb rooms and owners for whom
nothing is too much trouble. The four rooms are real hideaways – you
won’t tire of the surroundings which are decorated to a high standard
and are massively comfortable. The pub is welcoming and has a great
selection of local ales and decent wines, leading to a restaurant
serving fine food.
thekinmelarms.co.uk, 01745 832207, from £115 for two nights
blues4414
thekinmelarms.co.uk, 01745 832207, from £115 for two nights
blues4414
Felin Fach Griffin, Brecon
Just down a winding road from the beautiful Brecon Beacons – the
Felin Fach Griffin is a brilliant pub with luxurious and homely rooms.
Think log fire, worn in sofas and top food and drink with a local
supplier policy. It succeeds in combining British pub with a boutique
hotel. The stunning scenery and walks just outside the door are
breathtaking – if you can pull yourself away from the fire and weekend
papers.
eatdrinksleep.ltd.uk, 01874 620 111, from £125 B&B a night
Rachbrown
eatdrinksleep.ltd.uk, 01874 620 111, from £125 B&B a night
Rachbrown
The Dunes, Rhosneigr
This cottage is absolute bliss. It fronts the stunning expanse of Rhosneigr beach, with panoramic views over the crashing waves. You can watch the sunset from the sitting room and have big family dinners in the modern well equipped kitchen diner. The kingsize bedrooms are sumptuous, topped off with a drench shower. There’s also a fantastic enclosed garden that children will love. Dogs are welcome.