Wales is varied and beautiful country, ideal for exploring on a romantic holiday. Here's a little taste of what you can expect from the 'land of song' which has inspired so many myths and legends...
The rolling hills, dramatic mountains and picturesque coastline of Wales provide an ideal setting for walking, cycling, horse riding, watersports and other outdoor pursuits.
The lush countryside is dotted with historic castles, bustling towns, villages and small, friendly cities where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant communities and traditions of Wales and sample some of the fabulous local food and drink including Welsh cakes, bara brith, local lamb, and Welsh rarebit.
Find your perfect romantic holiday rental in Wales today.
477 properties found
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in a tranquil spot at the foot of the Skirrid, along the eastern end of the Black Mountains, this delightful shepherd’s hut makes a cosy, quirky and romantic couple’s retreat. Offering relaxing accommodation for two guests, the hut has a range of useful features including a private hot tub, a handy hammock, underfloor heating, and a welcoming wood burner. Enjoying a serene and secluded location along the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons, this characterful hideaway is perfect for walkers, cyclists, climbers, and nature lovers. A few steps lead up into the first, and larger, of two huts where you will find the lounge and main sleeping area. Featuring a comfortable double bed, Smart TV, wood burner, kettle and toaster, this cheerful hut also benefits from underfloor heating. A door leads through to the well-appointed shower room. The second, smaller hut houses the kitchen, with a handy dining area and further seating. Back outside, the garden area has a sheltered hot tub for you to unwind in, alongside a BBQ, hammock, and a choice of outdoor furniture. There’s also a lovely tearoom on-site (open Thursday to Sunday) run by the owners of the property. This cute retreat is a fabulous base for discovering a stunning part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Eager climbers can attempt the Sugar Loaf (5 miles) or the Skirrid itself (4 miles) while keen walkers can explore the beautiful surrounding countryside. To the south, the thriving market town of Abergavenny (2 miles) has a wealth of fantastic pubs, shops and restaurants, with the River Usk running past, offering miles of tranquil walks. The area has a wide variety of popular attractions and historic landmarks for you to discover including the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Clydach Gorge, White Castle, Goytre Wharf and Raglan Castle, all within 10 miles.
Weekly prices from £625.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Lying in a peaceful, secluded location along the eastern end of the Black Mountains and near the foot of the magnificent Skirrid, this fresh and inviting, handcrafted shepherd’s hut provides relaxing, quirky and cosy accommodation for two. Perfect for couples seeking a romantic retreat in stunning surroundings, the hut has plenty of handy features including a wood burner, hammock, underfloor heating, hot tub, and a separate sauna. Perfect for walkers, cyclists, nature lovers and climbers exploring a magical part of the Brecon Beacons, this cheerful hideaway offers stunning rural views of an unforgettable part of the South Wales countryside. Three steps lead up into the main hut which features a spacious and inviting open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner/bedroom. There’s comfortable seating and a wood burner by the entrance, while the kitchen and dining space has a gas hob, fridge and kettle as well as a Smart TV. When it’s time to retire for the night, there’s a comfortable double bed. The hut also has a handy shower room. Back outside, you will find the sauna in the second, smaller hut, alongside a sheltered hot tub, external shower, fire pit, hammock, BBQ, and relaxing seating area on the landscaped patio. Also on-site is a tearoom run by the owners of the property. Perfect for exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park, this delightful bolthole is a great base for climbers attempting both the Sugar Loaf (5 miles) and the Skirrid (4 miles). Heading south, the popular market town of Abergavenny (2 miles) has a wide range of friendly pubs, cafes, shops and restaurants, with the River Usk running through the town offering miles of beautiful walks. The area has some fantastic attractions and historic landmarks including the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Clydach Gorge, White Castle, Goytre Wharf and Raglan Castle, all within 10 miles.
Weekly prices from £656.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Pack your sense of adventure and head to this beautiful cottage on the spectacular North Gower coast. Full of character and charm, from exposed stone walls to a magnificent fireplace, it’s a wonderful place to unwind after busy days out. This romantic holiday retreat welcomes two guests and one pup, making it an idyllic spot from which to escape the hustle and bustle. With pieces and features made from reclaimed wood and salvaged from a local chapel, this pretty property offers plenty to delight guests. It’s set within a complex of four lovely cottages and provides a cosy bolthole with a shared games room, hot tub and utility room. Discover an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner as you step inside, where you’ll be immediately drawn to the comfy sofas and authentic stone fireplace. The farmhouse-style kitchen has plenty of space to cook and a handy selection of appliances to help you produce your yummiest dishes. Upstairs, an cosy bedroom offers serenity with its welcoming king-size bed, crisp white linens and scattered antiques. Completing this floor is a shower room with a shower and WC. While away your mornings by pottering around the village of Penclawdd, a pretty location which is most famous for its cockle industry and dates back to Roman times. Stroll along the famous beaches of Gower (9.5 miles) for a classic day at the seaside, or grab fish and chips and admire the views from the heights of the Wales Coast Path. Weobley Castle, 6.5 miles away, is a lovely place to spend time for those who enjoy visiting castles, while Swansea (7.5 miles) is ideal for those seeking high-street shops and a lively night scene.
Weekly prices from £577.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Nestled in a complex of charming cottages overlooking the village of Penclawdd on the scenic North Gower coast, this spacious stone-built cottage offers a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary comfort, complete with a private patio garden and access to a shared hot tub. As you step inside, you’ll find a welcoming lounge with a stone fireplace, exposed wooden beams, polished wooden floors, and comfortable seating. The room is equipped with an electric fire and a TV, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. There’s also a pop-up double bed available to accommodate two extra guests if needed. The well-equipped kitchen/diner has everything you need for your culinary endeavours, and French doors from the kitchen provide access to the garden area. Continuing through the property, you’ll discover a generously sized ground-floor king-size bedroom with French doors leading to the patio. A lovely tiled shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the patio area with garden furniture invites you to relax with a glass of wine while taking in the spectacular views. The shared hot tub, utility room, and various outdoor games are available to guests on a rota system. Access to the Wales Coast Path is in the village, offering excellent opportunities to explore the natural beauty of North Gower. You’ll also be ideally located to explore all the renowned Gower beaches for a day of seaside fun, or venture to Cefn Bryn (8 miles), famous for Arthur’s Stone and its captivating hiking trails. For an exciting city experience, make the 7.5-mile drive to Swansea, a bustling urban centre with attractions for all, including the National Waterfront Museum, marina, and a variety of shops and restaurants to enjoy.
Weekly prices from £579.00
Llanasa, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Quarry Cottage rests in Trelogan, sleeping two in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £286.00
Ruthin, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Sleeping two people in one bedroom, this lovely single storey cottage is in an idyllic location a mile from Ruthin. Note the property accepts a minimum 3 night stay
Weekly prices from £253.00
Llangrannog, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
This small cottage is located near to Llangrannog on the Welsh coast and can sleep two people.
Weekly prices from £319.00
Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Originally built as a barn in the 18th Century, this property offers an idyllic retreat for a couple looking to spend some tome together and get away from it all. The addition of a wood-burning stove makes this a perfect base from which to explore the reg
Weekly prices from £390.00
Llan Ffestiniog, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 2 No
This terraced cottage is located in Llan Ffestiniog in Snowdonia and can sleep two people.
Weekly prices from £314.00