Make sure that your next staycation is a truly memorable occasion by booking one of these unusual places to stay in Wales for your next break! With weird and wonderful properties dotted all over this wonderful country boasting tonnes of unique character and charm, you simply can’t go wrong with booking one of these quirky places to stay in Wales.
Why Book Unusual Places to Stay in Wales?
Offering guests a completely one-off experience, these unique places to stay in Wales are perfect for anyone hoping to stay somewhere that they’ll remember for years to come! Providing lots of space to unwind and relax as well as plenty of comfy furnishings, these properties can also provide you with the ultimate base to explore Wales.
So, whether you’re planning on spending your days lounging around on one of the many award-winning beaches here or navigating one of its many national parks, you’ll have no trouble doing either when you book unique accommodation in Wales.
For more ideas on what to your unique accommodation in Wales, have a browse of our extensive Wales Travel Guide.
Places to Visit from this unusual accommodation in Wales
With hundreds of miles of coastline and endless countryside to explore, you’re bound to find enough things to see and do from these unusual places to stay in Wales to fill up your itinerary, depending on whereabouts in Wales you’re hoping to stay.
Starting in North Wales, here you’ll find the gigantic Snowdonia National Park, home to idyllic towns and villages such as Llanberis and Betws-y-Coed that are extremely popular with visitors and holidaymakers. Towards the westernmost edge of this region is the stunning Llyn Peninsula, a designated AONB and home to a handful of popular surfing hotspots such as Abersoch and Aberdaron, as well as the Isle of Anglesey that’s long been considered one of the most popular tourist destinations anywhere in the UK!
Further south in the heart of the country, Mid Wales also makes for a wonderful place to consider booking one of these quirky places to stay in Wales. Featuring miles of countryside stretching from the border with England to the Irish Sea coast, here you’ll find great places to go for a day trip like the classic seaside town of Aberystwyth. In South Wales you’ll also find the Brecon Beacons, home to a myriad of hills and heaths that would be perfect for a hiking holiday.
Finally, at the southwestern corner of the country is the county of Pembrokeshire, a unique area that’s been coined as “Little England beyond Wales” due to its historic association with the English language and culture.
Other places to visit near these unusual places to stay in Wales include:
Cardigan Bay
Carmarthen
Haverfordwest
St Davids
Porthmadog
Portmeirion
Types of Holidays in Wales
Whilst we hope that these unusual places to stay in Wales have presented you with the perfect place to book, there are still plenty more properties to browse if you still haven’t made your mind up.
With lots of options to consider including dog-friendly cottages in Wales, large cottages in Wales, luxury Wales cottages, cottages in Wales with hot tubs, coastal cottages in Wales and more, we’re sure that you’ll find your next favourite place to stay from one of these collections.
Not only that but with loads of opportunities to book glamping in Wales, holiday parks in Wales and last-minute cottages in Wales, you and your guests are only a few clicks away from securing your next staycation! If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for check out the full list of cottages in Wales or all unique cottages in the UK.