Hotels in Wales

There's a bewitching allure to the emerald landscapes and rugged beauty of Wales that beckons travellers from far and wide. The craggy peaks, verdant valleys, and lively cities like Cardiff are steeped in a heady blend of history, tradition, and modernity, unravelling a myriad of experiences for everyone.

Whether you're a keen hiker in search of the imposing summits of Snowdonia, a couple in pursuit of romantic sanctuary amid Pembrokeshire's sun-kissed beaches, or a family craving a hearty exploration of Welsh cities teeming with cultural treasures, there's a place for you in Wales. Find your perfect accommodation to match this enriching adventure with Lycafly, from luxurious castles-turned-hotels to cozy seaside cottages or contemporary urban accommodations.

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A vibrant member of the United Kingdom, Wales, with its enchanting castles, miles of breathtaking coastline, and picture-postcard villages, offers a captivating retreat. Its centuries-old history, dating back to the Roman retreat in the 5th century, has shaped the Wales we see today. After periods of independence and English rule, its national identity emerged and flourished with the growth of socialism and distinct Welsh politics in the 19th century, ultimately leading to the formation of the devolved Senedd (Welsh Parliament) in 1998.

The industrial revolution brought significant transformations, shaping Wales into an industrial society where mining and metallurgical industries thrived. Today, Wales' economy thrives on the public sector, light and service industries, and most notably, tourism. Yet, the essence of historic Wales remains, with agriculture, primarily livestock-based, still an essential aspect of its economy.

When to visit Wales

The charm of Wales can be experienced all year round with its temperate climate. The summer months, from June to September, provide ideal conditions for a multitude of outdoor activities and are perfect for beach getaways. However, the months of April, May, September, and October also offer agreeable weather conditions with fewer crowds, making it a great time to explore tourist attractions.

With a calendar chock-full of fascinating festivals and a multitude of dining, sports, and outdoor activities, there's never a dull moment in Wales. So consider your personal preferences, pack your bags and prepare yourself for a diverse cultural experience unlike any other.

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