Holidays Lodges in Wales
We have 66 Holiday Lodges in Wales. Here are just a few of the fantastic holiday lodges in Wales. To find lodges, chalets and bungalows in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.
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Oak Lodge - (Tenby,
Pembrokeshire) - Narberth is a great base for enjoying Pembrokeshire and has plenty of interesting shops, tearooms and eateries, while at night the many pubs, and live music at the Queens Hall means Tenby is a good destination as well. Close by are the seaside resorts of Saundersfoot and Tenby, while the quiet unspoilt beaches at Barafundle and Broad Haven are idyllic all year round.

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Bluestone - (Narberth,
Pembrokeshire) - Bluestone, in the heart of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, is an all year round, 5 star short break destination like no other. Unwind in beautiful lodges set on a tranquil hill around a traditional village. There are activities and facilities to suit everyone, from toddlers to adrenaline junkies to those in search of an ultra relaxing experience.
Bluestone boasts luxury accommodation in lodges, cottages and studios. The Bluestone village features shops, restaurants, a pub, wine store and a superb spa, while in the neighbouring valley are two of Pembrokeshire's premier leisure facilities: the Adventure Centre and the Blue Lagoon water park.
   
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Rivers Nest - (Bala,
Gwynedd) - The area to the east of Snowdonia, bordering the English county of Shropshire, is one of Wales' best kept secrets. Wonderful countryside, wooded hills, tranquil valleys and the Berwyn Mountains offer tremendous scope for walking, cycling, climbing and birdwatching, and a fantastic base in this area is the village of Llangynog. Llangynog has two pubs which serve food, and is within easy reach of both Bala, with its famous lake and waterports facilities, and Lake Vyrnwy, a renowned beauty spot with the added bonus of good fishing. Mid and north Wales, and the rolling Shropshire countryside are all within an easy drive.
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The Cabin - (Holyhead,
Isle of Anglesey) - Llanddeusant, a small village close to the coast of north west Anglesey, is close to sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs. Home the Wales’ only remaining working windmill, Llanddeusant makes a very well located base for making the most of this island; from the castle, restaurant and shops of Beaumaris, to a family day out at the Sea Zoo, and the beauty of walking the Anglesey Coastal Path. The attractions of the mainland are within easy reach, including historic houses, beautiful gardens, fabulous mountain scenery and wonderful walking and climbing.
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Sun View Lodges - (Llanbedr,
Gwynedd) - Set in The Snowdonia National Park and just a mile from a beautiful beach these newly built lodges offer spacious and contemporary interiors and their own blissful hot tubs a perfect location for family holidays at any time of year. Located in an exclusive lodge park it is 5 miles from Harlech with its magnificent castle and championship golf course and 8 miles from Barmouth's pretty harbour. Great walking and cycling locally. Shops and pub serving food 200 yards.

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Heartsease Lodges - (Llandrindod Wells,
Powys) - Enjoying a gloriously secluded setting, these luxurious lodges boast private hot tubs and sit just minutes' drive from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells. Perfect for a relaxing break at any time of year.

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Sunnyvale Holiday Park - (Saundersfoot,
Pembrokeshire) - There's something for everyone at this well run, family friendly and beautifully landscaped park.
 
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Wern Newydd Farm - (Llandysul,
Ceredigion) - Nestling in 40 acres of valley surrounded by oak forest these three romantic properties each with its own private hot tub offer a perfect year round setting in which to relax and unwind. Shared with the owners the grounds are home to wildlife ponds and a small river for fun fishing whilst the whole farm is now a conservation area and a haven for the rare Brown Hairstreak butterfly badgers and much more. There are beautiful walks through the forest one area looks towards the mountains with sunsets that are out of this world whilst another offers swings and seating spots in delightful riverside surroundings. Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and the dolphin and seal watching trips readily available along the coast are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales whilst further inland white water rafting superb fishing nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway and a host of other fantastic attractions are within a short drive of Wern Newydd Farm. A selection of shops can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) and a village shop/Post Office and an excellent pub serving good food lie conveniently at the end of the farm drive.

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Brecon Cottages - (Brecon Beacons,
Powys) - If you are seeking a holiday that includes climbing majestic mountains, walking behind raging waterfalls, exploring mysterious gorges and even visiting a castle clinging to the top of a cliff or simply relaxing and taking in such stunning scenery then look no further!
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Sun View Lodges - (Llanbedr,
Gwynedd) - Set in The Snowdonia National Park and just a mile from a beautiful beach these newly built lodges offer spacious and contemporary interiors and their own blissful hot tubs a perfect location for family holidays at any time of year. Located in an exclusive lodge park it is 5 miles from Harlech with its magnificent castle and championship golf course and 8 miles from Barmouth's pretty harbour. Great walking and cycling locally. Shops and pub serving food 200 yards.

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