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Autumn Breaks in North Wales

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Fresh air, glowing fires, and days made for exploring North Wales

As the beaches empty and the evenings draw in, autumn puts North Wales in a softer light. Days are for long walks and good food, nights for glowing fires and time together.

Our cottages fit the season perfectly. From dog-friendly homes made for muddy boots and sandy paws, to snug hideaways with log burners and hot tubs under the stars. Whether you’re after sea views, family space, or somewhere quiet just for two, you’ll find a cottage that feels just right.

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Cottages for an Autumn Holiday

In autumn, North Wales comes into its own. Stay in a cottage with sea views and watch the weather roll across the bay, pick a remote retreat where the only sound is the wind in the trees, or choose a snug bolthole with a fire or hot tub for evenings in.

And with our concierge service, you can add those little extras that turn a short break into something memorable, like private chefs and in-cottage treatments.

Why you should escape to North Wales this Autumn

Autumn brings out a quieter charm in many of our favourite spots. Moelfre is perfect for bracing coastal walks and watching the waves roll in, Newborough’s vast sands and pine forests feel especially atmospheric in golden light, and Pwllheli’s harbour and market town buzz with a slower, more local rhythm once summer has passed.

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