Wrexham Self-Catering Holiday Cottages

Stay in a holiday cottage betwixt Wales and England in Wrexham

Thinking of visiting Wrexham for a holiday? Stay in a holiday cottage for the most comfortable accommodation and the best way to ensure peaceful nights and relaxing days. When booking self-catering accommodation, your front door says 'goodbye' to the world outside and you can feel completely at home. Choose a detached or secluded cottage and there will not be any neighbours disturbing your sleep. Fill your kitchen with the food that you dote on and have the time of your life.  There are all sorts of holiday cottages and lodges that may appeal to you in Wrexham, it is a case of deciding between the various offerings. A cottage with a log burner may be something that gives you joy or dismay; we hope that you find somewhere to stay that sends you into raptures or at least satisfies. Wrexham, or Wrecsam in Welsh, is located in the east of North Wales and is an interesting area to visit for a country cottage break.


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Situated on a relatively flat plateau, Wrexham houses plenty of country cottages catering for holidaymakers visiting the region for leisure and personal reasons.  People rent cottages to explore a location, to spend time with friends or relatives, for somewhere to stay for a wedding. Guests in these self catering cottages are usually keen to explore the former market town of Wrexham, which has emerged as an industrial hub due to its rich natural iron ore and coal reserves. Just a 20 minutes drive around the town allows tourists to visit a number of historical sites.

Travellers on self catering cottage holidays in Wrexham can undertake an expedition to some of the most famous places in the region, including cultural centres, shopping streets, parks, open spaces, museums and heritage sites. A popular place to visit in Wrexham is Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which was built over 200 years ago. Valley Crucis Abbey built in the 13th century is also extremely popular.

Cottage holidays also allow tourists to explore various town parks like Bellevue Park and Acton Park and open parkland at the Erddig Hall. Bangor-on-Dee racecourse, Techniquest Glyndŵr and Wrexham County Museum are among other places that can be visited by tourists. With such diverse attractions and places of interest, Wrexham has become an ideal option for country cottage holidays.

We do hope you find the right self catering cottage in Wrexham for you on Country Cottages Online.  If you have specific requirements like a pet friendly cottage or wish to splash out on a cottage with its own heated swimming pool in Wrexham, do use our Search Assistant where you can search for all sorts of self catering accommodation including cottages with games rooms, cottages with hot tubs, romantic cottages and more.  We trust that you will have a lovely self catering holiday in Wrexham and enjoy all that this part of Wales has to offer.

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Looking to book a hot tub rental in Wrexham for a truly relaxing break? Or need to find dogs-welcome accommodation in Wrexham for a pet-friendly holiday? Or maybe you want to book a luxury holiday home, a romantic retreat or a large holiday house for a group of friends and group holiday home looking to holiday in Wrexham. Popular types of holiday cottages in Wrexham include:

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Frequently Asked Questions about Wrexham

Whether you want to rent a self-catering cottage, a log cabin or a country house, Wrexham is a wonderful area of North Wales to discover on a self-catering holiday. Guests choose to holiday in Wrexham because of the lovely rural landscape and rural areas, welcoming towns and villages including Chirk and Wrexham Town and the area's unique sights, sightseeing destinations of interest.
Some of the top attractions in Wrexham Llangollen (multiple attractions including the Canal and Steam train), The famous Horseshoe pass, Llanrhaeadr Y.M waterfall (one of the seven wonders of Wales), The famous Erddig Hall (chosen as the best estate home on the BBC), The historic city of Chester with a large Zoo and Aquarium and retail park (Cheshire Oaks), The historic Market town of Oswestry with the Victorian Park Hall Farm, Lake Vyrnwy for fantastic walks and bird watching (RSPB), Powys castle (National trust property), and Wales' largest natural Lake by the of Bala. North and Mid Wales' beaches an hour and a half's drive away. Snowdonia is a good hours drive away.
Some of the top activities in Wrexham are fishing, mountain biking, pony trekking, walking, walking
Country Cottages Online features 3 holiday cottages in Wrexham for you to choose from, including hound-friendly, child-friendly as well as a good number of rentals with onsite leisure facilities to help you relax and facilities to keep you entertained on holiday. Prices for cottages in Wrexham range from £320 to £3904 per week.
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