Looking to book a log cabin break in Wales and want to discover what each region of Wales has to offer? From Snowdonia in North Wales to Pembrokeshire in South Wales, let us guide you through each of the main regions in Wales and what they offer for log cabin holidays. Choices of region include Mid Wales, North Wales, South Wales and the West of Wales.
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Log cabin holidays in WalesDiscover Green Valleys, the Heights of the Cambrian Mountains, and the Cardigan Bay Coastline on a Lodge Break in Mid Wales
Mid Wales for Relaxed Log Cabin Holidays
Get to the heart of Wales with a break in Mid Wales. From coast to countryside, mid Wales is home to some of Wales’ best loved places including the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Cambrian Mountains, and the Elan Valley, as well as a stunning coastline, including Cardigan Bay and Aberystwyth. Whether you want to enjoy walking, hiking, mountain biking, stargazing, wildlife watching (don’t miss the Red Kite feeding stations), or more adventurous activities, Mid Wales has it all. History buffs should enjoy discovering this area of Wales too with a number of fascinating historical castles to visit, including Powis Castle, Harlech Castle, and Caernarfon Castle. There are also charming old railways to guide you to some of the best of the area, including the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway and Talyllyn Railway, and steam railways like the Vale of Rheidol Railway and the Brecon Mountain Railway.
Mid Wales for Relaxed Log Cabin Holidays >Discover Mountains, Coast and Countryside on a Lodge Holiday in North Wales
For holidaymakers keen to reach new heights, Snowdonia in North Wales is the place to go. Whether you take Snowdon Mountain Railway, or hike all the way to the top, the views from Snowdonia National Park are just magnificent. This area is also home to a number of fascinating historic castles including Conwy Castle, Caernarfon Castle, Harlech Castle, and Beaumaris Castle. North Wales is also home to a stunning coastline, with the Snowdonia coastline well worth a visit, and the Isle of Anglesey with its coves and beautiful beaches just waiting to be explored. For all the fun of the seaside, discover pretty seaside towns like Llandudno, Rhyl, and Abersoch on days out. If you love to enjoy the great outdoors then you should be in your element in North Wales. Whether you want to enjoy walking, hiking, mountaineering, or boating, it’s all on offer in this part of Wales. There are adrenaline fuelled activities too with white water rafting (the National White Water Centre is in the North of Wales), and zip-lining on offer at Zip World. All of this and more can be enjoyed on a log cabin holiday in the North of Wales.
Discover Mountains, Coast and Countryside on a Lodge Holiday in North Wales >Coastline and Countryside Galore on a Cabin Break in South Wales
South Wales is home to some of Wales’ most beautiful countryside and coastline. Some of South Wales’ best loved attractions include the Brecon Beacons, the Gower Peninsula with its sandy beaches and quaint seaside villages, and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with more glorious sandy beaches and coastline. Also in South Wales is the city of Cardiff with its bright lights. History buffs are well catered for too, with historic castles in the region including Cardiff Castle, Caerphilly Castle, Castell Coch, and Raglan Castle. And the attractions don’t end there! Some of the region’s top attractions include the Big Pit National Coal Museum where you can learn about the mining heritage of the region, and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct; an amazing feat of engineering which with its dizzying heights and superb views over the River Dee is well worth a visit. So whether you have in mind, hiking, walking (the Wales coast path can guide you to some of best of the local scenery), relaxing on a beach or sightseeing, it’s all possible in the South of Wales.
Coastline and Countryside Galore on a Cabin Break in South Wales >Go West on a Lodge Holiday to the West of Wales
With parts of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park extending in to the West of Wales, as well as Cardigan Bay, the Cambrian Mountains and the Lyn Peninsula, whether you want to enjoy time by the coast or in the countryside on a lodge break, the West of Wales has plenty to offer. Enjoy a spot of dolphin watching at Cardigan Bay, enjoy lazy days on sandy beaches in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, hike in the Cambrian mountains or live it up on the Llyn Peninsula, the choice is yours when you choose to book a wooden cabin break in the West of Wales. Also in this part of Wales in Ceredigion Coastal Path and charming seaside towns and villages like Aberdovey. Whether you are planning a take it easy holiday in a lodge with a hot tub or an active break, there is lots to enjoy and discover in the West of Wales.
Go West on a Lodge Holiday to the West of Wales >