Our holiday cottages in Wales aren’t just places to rest after mountain hikes or beach walks. Here, they’re part of the experience. We choose them for their individuality and the hard work their owners have poured into making them truly special. 

Whether it’s a converted stone barn on the edge of Snowdonia or a seaside hideaway along the Pembrokeshire coast, our collection brings you closer to the wild beauty and rich culture of Wales. Many of our owners are passionate locals who bake the Welsh cakes in the welcome hamper, manage the land and know every path and viewpoint by heart. 

From hiking the Brecon Beacons to dolphin spotting off Cardigan Bay, Wales is full of ancient wonders, vibrant communities and nature that still feels wild and untouched. Our places help you feel part of it all, not just passing through. 

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Carefully selected self-catering homes, hotels, pubs and B&Bs

Personally inspected

We've visited every place and chosen them for their warmth and character

UK & Europe

Our collection spans the UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal

No fuss from us

You book direct with the owners, with no fees or fuss from us

Our most loved holiday cottages in Wales

 

Why book a holiday cottage with Sawday’s?

All of our holiday cottages in Wales has been personally inspected and chosen for their warmth, comfort and character. Each place reflects the care and personality of its owners.

When you book direct with our owners, you get more than just a key. You get a local connection, insider tips, and the chance to support small, independent businesses that make holidays in Wales truly memorable.

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A few articles to inspire your next getaway in Wales

Pembrokeshire is the UK’s only coastal national park, with 58 beaches and 14 harbours along the ragged outcrop of its shores. Many of the beaches have won worldwide awards for their beauty which, along with a flourishing food scene and distinctive culture, has taken the area from local favourite to a popular alternative to England’s south west.

Lucas Boissevain, owner of Penally Abbey near Tenby, is passionate about food. His love of local produce, dedication to sourcing and knowledge of the area’s finest places to eat, including his own restaurant of course, made him the perfect person to put together an itinerary for a few delicious days in Wales. Here’s his fabulous four-day menu:

If you’re looking for dog-friendly holidays, Wales is full of beautiful places to go and Pembrokeshire has always had a place in our heart for this very reason. Not only are there rugged coastlines, vast National Parks and landscapes teeming with wild, natural beauty – the whole region is totally dog-friendly too.

 

About our holiday cottages in Wales

Where are the best places to stay in Wales for a walking holiday?
The Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path are some of the most popular walking destinations in Wales. Our cottages put you close to the trails, from hilltop bothies to coast-hugging retreats. 

 

Are there dog-friendly holiday cottages in Wales?
Yes, many of our holiday cottages in Wales welcome dogs. Think long beach walks, mountain trails and pubs with a bowl by the fire – the perfect setting for a dog-friendly getaway.

 

What time of year is best to visit Wales for a cottage holiday?
Spring and autumn are brilliant for walking holidays and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for beach escapes, while winter is cosy cottage season, with roaring fires, dark skies and snowy peaks. 

 

Can I book a coastal holiday cottage in Wales?
Absolutely. We have holiday cottages dotted along Wales’s stunning coastline, including in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and on Anglesey.