If you have never been to Wales then there is no time like the present. A Welsh holiday is one that you will never ever forgot. Wales is a whole different culture which is on your doorstep to discover.
Much like Northern England and areas of Cornwall, a Welsh Holiday Cottage Holiday is usually set in amongst beautiful settings, only this landmass seems to offer up some surprising aspects. Look out to the sea in one direction and rising from behind you, mountains of wild splendour. Much like scenes from Lord Of The rings.
If you have a caravan there are many touring parks in Wales as well the opportunity to simply stay over in static caravan sites and follow your nose activity wise thereafter. Being such a wide and varied landscape with areas often miles and miles away from any industrial or residential areas, you can get lost in the wilderness and enjoy camping and bushcraft.
Choose from a great selection of privately owned holiday cottages in Wales. All the comforts of home, the ability too cook for yourself all in an entirely different setting. If you live in a city then the next morning you wak up, you will wish you never had to return.
A great many camp sites in Wales accept touring caravans with facilities on site to help make your stay more comfortable. Both inland and at beach sites around the Welsh coastline. You can also hire static caravans throughout the year.
You may have experienced as a child the many camp sites of the Brecon Beacons and barns beyond, available to sleep in while enjoying a walk or hiking holiday. bring your own or rent a tent. Rough it in the green fields of rolling valleys and wake up to the welsh wildlife and fresh Welsh air before partaking in your next adventurous activity.
There are two main stretches of canals and river ways perfect for a canal boat holiday in Wales while taking in breath taking views and enjoying local cuisine and hospitality.
The Llangollen Canal and The Monmouthshire with a trip into England if you dare, and also the Brecon & Abergavenny Canal which is equally serene.
There are over 750 miles of Welsh coastline to take in and several dozen towns which offer amazing views both over land and sea. You can visit up to 50 individual islands on the coastline and the 100 beaches give way to hilly walks in-between. Wales also has some of the cleanest waters and beaches in the UK with 43 Blue Flag beaches within.
Of course, you need not bunk down in a narrowboat or pitch your tent in the open air, nor settle down in a caravan at the foot of a mountain. instead you may wish for a luxurious stay at a city hotel or retreat in the countrywise, well a welsh Holiday has those too!