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Chalets in North Wales
Come away to the calm of North Wales where you can find the freshest highland air, delightful walks, an abundance of rural peace and quiet and delightful villages! Lush and beautiful North Wales is a perfect destination for a weekend break and there is plenty to see and do here for holidaymakers who wish to stay for a longer holiday! Enjoy scenic drives and multiple day trip opportunities in all directions to historical sites and remote places of remarkable natural beauty.
Peaceful chalet locationsThese delightful log cabins & lodges are dotted in and around North Wales with fabulous access to Snowdonia National Park as well as the Isle of Anglesey and the North and North West Welsh coastline where you will find beautiful sandy beaches. Choose from a wide selection of spacious chalet options with fully equipped, contemporary interiors with comfortable furnishings. Several of these lovely log cabins and lodges feature rustic wood panelled interiors and have a lovely garden for relaxing as well as a hot tub. Browse a wide selection of options and find your perfect Wales adventure getaway for 2, 4, 6, 8 or even 10 guests!
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With Snowdonia National Park right on your doorstep, you will find soaring mountain peaks, shimmering lakes, tumbling waterfalls and acres of ancient woodland alongside quaint stone built villages along a myriad of walking routes in North Wales. At sites such as Aber falls you will be able to admire impressive scenery where water cascades dramatically down more than 36 metres of igneous rock face in the foothills of the Carneddau mountains! If you are a red blooded adventurer the summit of Mount Snowdon awaits via several approaches with absolutely breathtaking views! The peace and beauty of the Isle of Anglesey is a North Wales delight where you will find quaint local scenery and charming village life. There are miles of coastal hikes, hours of sandcastle building and visits to ancient, real castles dating back centuries awaiting you in North Wales!
North Wales for vintage railroad enthusiastsIf you are mad about vintage steam trains and memorable railroad adventures, this part of Wales is the place to make travel memories! There are no less than 6 historic, unbelievably scenic steam railway journeys awaiting you in Snowdonia National Park! Hop on board the Ffestiniog + Welsh Highland Railways for a scenic trip of a lifetime. This renowned railroad offers you a breathtaking itinerary with a choice of scenery through the southern end of the Welsh highlands and the famous Aberglaslyn Pass, the heart of the fabled woodlands of Snowdonia National Park, the foothills of Snowdon and the Vale of Ffestiniog amongst other key attractions.
Did you know that the longest running Punch and Judy show in the world can be found on Llandudno promenade and has been going strong for over 150 years!
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Fabulous Conwy Castle offers you a chance to come and explore one of the most magnificent medieval fortresses in Europe! This stunning castle has been towering over the town of Conwy for the past 700 years! The battlements walk offers absolutely breathtaking views of the rugged peaks of Snowdonia in the distance and the harbour and narrow streets of Conwy. Admire a wonderfully intact medieval royal apartment and imagine what life was like as a medieval king or queen!
2. Portmeirion VillageVisit this iconic, magical attraction located just 40 minutes by car south west of Betws-y-Coed that draws thousands of visitors each year on the Snowdonia Coast near Porthmadog. This fairyland Italianate Village is an architectural wonderland that also features gardens, lovely beaches, colourful shops and restaurants. Stroll about amidst 70 acres of subtropical woodland gardens where you will find 5000 species of exotic plants including California Redwoods!
3. Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland RailwaysStep back in time to the heyday of luxury train travel aboard a historic steam engine journey in the heart of Snowdonia National Park. See beautiful ancient oak woodlands, snow capped mountains, sparkling rivers and mysterious castles as you travel along one of the stunning historical rail routes on offer. There are 6 incredible routes to choose from departing from Porthmadog and Caernarfon with journey times varying from 3 to 7 hours of pure sightseeing bliss!
4. Beaumaris CastleBeaumaris is a renowned castle built by Edward I and is famous for being the greatest castle ever built! This fortress of immense scale and near perfect symmetry was worked on until around 1320. Here you can stroll about the lush grounds and admire the moat and fortifications as you step back in time. Set in beautiful scenery with the dramatic snowy peaks of Snowdonia National Park in the distance, this much photographed castle nestled in dramatic, rugged landscape is a dreamy place to take lovely pictures!
5. Dine at the Black Boy Inn in CaernarfonIt is not every day that one gets to dine in an establishment that dates back to 1522! The interior features gorgeous ancient, rustic exposed beams and the lovely whitewashed walls and window boxes spilling over with flowers add to the charm on the outside terrace. This celebrated restaurant offers guests the warmest of Welsh welcomes and delicious food sourced from local ingredients.
6. Take a cruise to Puffin IslandHop on board a leisurely, relaxed 35 to 54 seater cruise boat to Puffin Island located at the North East entrance of the Menai Straits. Puffin Island, once home to a sixth century saint still boasts an intact monastery and is now a protected nesting site for a variety of gorgeous seabirds. You are in for a treat as you will see puffins, ducks, cormorants, shags, kittiwakes, razorbills, Atlantic grey seals and even dolphins on your excursion. This very popular cruise departs from Beaumaris Pier and lasts around 80 minutes.
7. Visit Pistyll RhaeadrCome and enjoy a sublime, enchanting waterfall experience in a beautiful woodland ravine setting west of Oswestry and Shrewsbury. Pistyll Rhaeadr is a place of peace and mystery where you can admire Britain's highest single drop waterfall! At 80m Pistyll Rhaedr is a sight to behold! There are numerous stunning walking trails in the area to explore the Berwyn mountains and there is a delightful tea room with gorgeous views of the waterfall from the garden!
Information about chalets in North-Wales
🏡 Chalets available: | 239 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -54%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 122 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 39 properties. |