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Beach houses in Wales
Wales is a country along the southwest coast of the United Kingdom known for its unspoiled nature, friendly locals, and rich history. The country boasts a stunning, rugged coastline that stretches for 1,680 miles. The coast is dotted with stunning beaches and cliffs all along the way. During a beach holiday in Wales, you can discover charming seaside villages, explore historic ruins, and watch the sun set over the breathtaking coastal horizon. A holiday in Wales is best enjoyed by couples, families, and nature lovers seeking unspoiled coastal landscapes and endless charm.
A cosy beach house on the Welsh seasideTreat yourself to an idyllic and charming getaway in a beach house on the coast of Wales. There are numerous beach house options all along the coastline, in varying sizes, styles, and locations, with a little something for every type of traveller. Opt for a beach house in a sleepy fishing village where you can enjoy a peaceful and quiet getaway. Or, stay in a lively seaside resort town in a beach house just steps away from the sandy shores. Opt for a beach house with a private balcony where you can enjoy spectacular sunsets and views of the water. Couples can opt for a beach house with an outdoor hot tub and sauna for evenings spent under the stars. Beach houses in Wales typically boast upscale decor, comfortable furnishings, and modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, heating, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. Numerous accommodations are pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along! With so many excellent beach house options available, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday in Wales
Travellers and activities
Wales is a paradise for nature lovers with an abundance of outdoor activities and attractions. If you enjoy walking, hop on a section of the Wales Coast Path, which stretches for over 870 miles alongside the country’s breathtaking coastline. The long-distance footpath passes through unspoiled beaches, grassy cliffs, and quaint villages. If you’re seeking a unique outdoor adventure during your time in Wales, be sure to take the boat over to the island of Skomer in Pembrokeshire, which is one of the most spectacular wildlife islands in the world. Here you’ll find puffins, seals, dolphins, rabbits, owls, and a variety of seabirds happily living in their verdant natural habitat. The nature on the island is spectacular, and well worth a visit.
Wales for familiesFamilies of all ages will find plenty of unique activities and attractions to enjoy together. Go for a memorable train ride on a historic steam engine through Snowdonia National Park with Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, where you can soak up the incredible landscapes and unspoiled scenery. Also, spend the day outdoors together, exploring the Great Orme on the north coast of the country and enjoying the spectacular views. There is plenty to do here. You can explore the walking paths, kids can play on the playground, have a nice meal at the café, or ride the tram. There are also some Bronze Age copper mines here which you can explore.
Did you know that Wales has the most castles per capita in all of Europe?
Top 7 travel tips in Wales
Tenby is a charming seaside town in Pembrokeshire and is widely considered to have some of Wales’ best beaches. The town is home to three sandy beaches: Tenby Castle Beach, Tenby North Beach, and Tenby South Beach. Tenby Castle Beach is the most popular of the three for its beautiful clean shores and clear waters as well as its proximity to Tenby Castle and St. Catherine’s Island, which is located on an island just offshore from the beach.
2. Visit the breathtaking Three Cliffs BayThree Cliffs Bay is widely considered to be one of the most photogenic natural attractions in Wales. Situated in Swansea, the stunning golden-sand beach is framed by three limestone cliffs as well as dunes, marshlands, and woodlands. Go for a walk to explore the unspoiled beauty of the bay, discover the rock pools, and skip across the sand dunes.
3. Explore the charming seaside town of AberystwythAberystwyth is a thriving seaside town known for its lively offerings, dark sand beaches, and pier. Walk along the sandy North Beach, browse the museums in town, ride along the scenic Aberystwyth Cliff Railway, and watch incredible sunsets here. A visit to Aberystwyth is ideal for families and couples seeking a charming, low-key seaside town.
4. Be enchanted by the colourful village of PortmeirionPortmeirion is located just outside of Snowdonia National Park. The town was originally built to resemble an Italian village, which lends to its distinct aesthetic and captivating charm. Spend some time exploring the idyllic seaside town on foot, pop into the shops, have afternoon tea, sip on coffee at a café, and take photos at the Central Piazza. There are several nearby beaches which you can explore. Harlech Beach is a spectacular beach with pristine sandy shores and stunning mountain views. Also, stop by Criccieth Beach to spot dolphins jumping and playing on the horizon.
5. Visit Black Rock SandsWhile the rocks at Black Rock Sands aren’t exactly black, the landscapes and rugged coastline here is alluring none-the-less. Considered one of the most unspoiled beaches in Wales, here you can enjoy a pristine and empty beach which stretches for nearly 2 miles along the coast. Go for a walk, explore the rock pools, and climb to the top of the sand dunes.
6. Visit Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Beauty at The Gower PeninsulaGower Peninsula is situated in southwest Wales and was the first place in the United Kingdom to be considered an Area of Outstanding Beauty. The seaside here is framed by rugged cliffs and dense woodlands. The long stretch of sandy shoreline boasts sparkling, crystalline waters. You can explore the 19-mile-long peninsula on foot, as there are numerous walking paths which pass along the beaches and coastline.
7. Explore Snowdonia National ParkSnowdonia National Park is the largest national park in the country. The landscapes here range from mountains, glacial landforms, coastline, lakes, and cliffs. There are numerous walking paths which you can explore to see the varied scenery. Insider tip: opt for a walking trail which leads to a summit where you can enjoy some of the best views of the park and surrounding landscapes! If you prefer not to walk, you can explore the park via a scenic train ride.
Information about beach houses in Wales
🏡 Beach houses available: | 302 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 169 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |