Wales is a land of windswept cliffs and green valleys. Its picturesque, romantic countryside provides a wonderful setting for renting holiday cottages as does its majestic coastline. It's proving ever popular as a short break holiday destination among holiday goers - weekend breaks in Wales are hugely popular.
The island of Anglesey in the North consists of flat farmlands and windswept beaches This is a more remote, unspoilt area of the Principality. The Cambrian mountains form the spine of Wales and sprout into Snowdonia - a region of profound, dramatic beauty.
This region boast over 800 square miles of National Park land, rich in forestry and punctuated by pretty villages. The 3560ft Mt Snowdon dominates the landscape and is a popular destination for walkers and hikers. Central Wales, Powys, consists of lakes, waterfalls and gorges that form part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The grandeur of the Welsh Coastline is hard to better anywhere in the British Isles. From the weather beaten shores of South Dyfed to the mythical to the romantic splendour of West Wales and Pembrokeshire, its coast offers the visitor an added incentive for booking Wales holiday cottages. You can also book self catering holidays in Wales below