Holiday rentals and lettings in Snowdonia

Holiday rentals and lettings in Snowdonia

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Highlights in Snowdonia

  • Natural wonders
  • Fun outdoor activities
  • Beautiful lakes
  • Cultural and historical sites

Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Snowdonia

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Cottage for 3 People in Llyn Tegid, Gwynedd
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Llyn Tegid, Gwynedd
Cottage • 3 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.5
(21 reviews)
Come and relax in this delightful holiday property and admire the stunning views across Bala Lake, where fishing is also available.. 8 steps to entrance.Ground Floor: Living room: 40" Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player, DVDs, Gas FireKitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing MachineLiving room 2: (No TV)Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, ToiletFirst Floor: Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, TVBedroom 2: Single (3ft) Bed, TVBathroom: Bath, Toilet. Gas central heating, electricith, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Stairgate on request.. Courtyard garden...
from A$81 / night
Cottage for 2 People in Rhydlanfair, Conwy Region
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Rhydlanfair, Conwy Region
Cottage • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.5
(4 reviews)
Cosy rural, retreat for couples with wood-burning stove and beams, close to Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig nearby. . Ground Floor: Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) BedBathroom: Bath With Shower Over, ToiletFirst Floor: Living/dining room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player, WoodburnerKitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge. Biomass central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Travel cot, cot and highchair available on request. External utility room with washing machine (shared). Patio with furniture and BBQ. 100-acre farm tr...
from A$104 / night
Holiday Home for 3 People in Gwynedd, North-Wales
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Gwynedd, North-Wales
Holiday Home • 3 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
Y Felin is a stone-built cottage located down a short private lane surrounded by farmland and mountains in southern Snowdonia and the Dyfi Biosphere. Sleeping 3 people in flexible sleeping arrangements, this cottage benefits from a double bedroom and a super king size bed that separates into two single beds on request. It has a lovely lawned garden with outdoor furniture and BBQ under a shelter and a small enclosed bridge over the river and into neighbouring fields, perfect for exploring. The area offers quiet lanes for walking and cycling locally, alternatively the mountains offer more cha...
from A$151 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Snowdonia

A$344for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
A$408 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Snowdonia

26%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Snowdonia

Beautiful and relaxing holiday rentals close to natural areas

Britain is undoubtedly a place where you can find the best natural places to escape from everyday life and breathe fresh air, so Holidu shows you an incredible option that you can't miss. In the mountainous region of Snowdonia, Wales, you'll find a holiday destination like no other, full of nature and breath-taking scenery. Declared as one of the three national parks in 1951, this place is visited by many people every year, due to its imposing mountains, bodies of water, waterfalls, gardens, and meadows that form the perfect environment for all kinds of outdoor activities. And don't worry about your accommodation, as you'll find a wide variety of holiday rentals here, all conveniently located near the most beautiful natural areas of the park.

Spacious and comfortable rentals for all tastes and all people

Whether you come alone or with family and friends, Snowdonia's holiday rentals are tailored to your needs. They range from beautiful stone-faced cottages which are quite cosy, to more modern structures with large windows and elegant terraces, as well as those that combine both styles. Many of them can accommodate up to 10 people without any problems, and come equipped with all the necessities such as electrical appliances, internet connection, thermostat, parking and some are even pet-friendly.

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The area and getting around

An immense natural paradise within easy reach.

This magnificent national park covers around 840 square miles of land, making it a rather large and perfect place to explore. You can get here in many ways, one of which is by taking a train from London to the county of Gwynedd, although you can also get there by car or motorbike. If you're the kind of person who loves to enjoy a trip across the sea, you can take a ferry from Holyhead on the various ferry lines available. And as a last option, you can also opt for the quickest and most comfortable way by plane, from Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham airports, in a journey that will take no more than two hours.

A great place with lots to see and explore.

Once you arrive in this fabulous region, you will realize that there is so much to see and experience that it can be a little overwhelming, yet it is an area that is well organized for visitors. There are also many ways to get around, whether it's by car, via the efficient bus service, or by train, it all depends on what you find is the most convenient way to visit Snowdonia. In addition, if you want to visit a specific site, whether it is a cultural or historical centre, a natural wonder or a hiking or cycling route, there are many tours with expert guides who can take you to explore these places in a more complete and enjoyable way.

Travellers and activities

Snowdonia for nature lovers

It's true that Snowdonia's stunning nature is the main character of this region, so if you don't know where to start, here's an incredible option you can't miss. The Dolgoch Falls is a truly breath-taking place, with a drop of around 66 feet, this natural beauty can be visited via a 90-minute hike, which will certainly be worth it. In addition to the fantastic waterfalls, the surrounding nature is equally striking, with tall trees and green moss covering rocks and trunks.

Snowdonia for culture lovers

Not only will you get beautiful natural scenery, but you'll also find a variety of cultural and historical sites of interest. One of them is Harlech Castle, which began construction in 1283 for King Edward I of Wales, and which is located on a high peak in Snowdonia. Its structure is quite imposing, with a large gateway that can be seen from a distance, and large stone towers that recall what life was like in this region in years gone by.

This national park has 9 mountain ranges that make up at least 52% of the entire territory of Snowdonia.

Top 5 travel tips in Snowdonia

1. Have an exciting day at Zip World Fforest

If you're looking for exciting things to do in Snowdonia, you're sure to love this wonderful site. Zip World Fforest is an entertainment centre that specializes in galore adventures deep in the woodlands. You can go on high ropes courses, slide down the toboggan rails, bounce on the giant nets suspended in the trees, and much more.

2. Learn new things at the National Slate Museum

This museum is another place full of interesting things, as it is a centre of former Victorian workshops that once serviced and maintained the Dinorwig slate quarry. Here you will find many exhibits that tell the interesting story of the history of this centre, its employees, the strikes, and problems that the craftsmen had in those days, as well as craft samples of their work.

3. Take a trip on the Snowdon Mountain Railway

It is a beautiful tourist railway that has existed since 1896. Today it is still in operation, and it is an excellent plan to enjoy a relaxing trip in which you will be able to enjoy incomparable landscapes. The route of the railway is approximately 4.7 miles from the village of Llanberis to the top of Wales' highest mountain, Snowdon.

4. Explore Cader Idris

It is one of the most iconic mountains in this region, standing at around 2930 feet high and located in the southern part of Snowdonia. Many people embark on hiking trails to reach this mountain, and the good thing is that halfway up you'll come across many other natural wonders, such as the supposedly bottomless Llyn Cau Lake. There are many legends and myths surrounding this area, so if you're interested in finding out more, it's best to take one of the hiking tours available.

5. Get to know the vast Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake)

It is the largest natural lake in Wales, approximately 3.7 miles long and 1 mile wide. Here you can have a great time in its waters, which are perfect for water sports such as canoeing and sailing. But if what you are looking for is to have a quiet and peaceful time, the lake is also a perfect place to sit on the shore and just relax, have a picnic, and take beautiful pictures.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Snowdonia

What was the average price for a holiday rental in Snowdonia in 2020, the first year impacted by the corona crisis?

Based on its annual average price of A$235.01, Snowdonia is not a destination that stands out as being the most expensive or the cheapest in the United Kingdom.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Snowdonia?

If you would like to save as much as possible during your visit to Snowdonia, go there in March (A$192.16 per night on average), February (A$206.86), or June (A$221.43) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When does the price of holiday rentals in Snowdonia go up the most?

When it comes to renting a holiday letting in Snowdonia, the highest prices are found in the month of January (with an average of A$339.4 per night), followed by October (A$262), and December (A$259.96).

Are there usually many holiday lettings available in Snowdonia?

If you decide to discover Snowdonia, we recommend planning your visit ahead of time because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 74% in the year 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months when it's the easiest to find available accommodation in Snowdonia are November (the average amount of properties that are available reached 48.25% of the total in 2020), May (46.6%), and December (37.75%).

When are fewer lettings available?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Snowdonia are, in order, August (with 1.2% of available rentals), September (2.25%), and July (4.5%).

Are there many holiday lettings in Snowdonia?

Holidu has paired up with 19 different partners to offer you an inventory to choose between 1700 properties we have in Snowdonia.