Vacation rentals in Wrexham

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A black front door with decorative glass panels is framed by a textured beige wall. A welcome mat with the word 'WELCOME' is placed on a brick step, surrounded by a planter containing yellow daffodils. Lush green foliage is visible nearby.
Home in Wrexham Principal Area
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

King Bed, luxury cottage/5 mins to city center

A beautifully restored 2 bedroom cottage 5 minutes walk to Wrexham town centre. Originally built in 1877 as a miners cottage, the house oozes quality and has been restored to an extremely high standard preserving some original features. This home is extremely close to supermarkets (2 minute walk) and restaurants and pubs (5 minutes) located in Wrexham Town centre. If countryside walks and historical interests are a theme for your visit, why not walk to Erddig Park, Wrexhams own ‘Downton Abbey’!

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A wooden tree cabin is perched above a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. Large windows provide scenic views, and a small table is positioned on the ground nearby. The area is dotted with autumn leaves, enhancing the natural setting.
Treehouse in Wrexham Principal Area
5 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Elevated Quirky Cabin over River

This romantic tree cabin is located on the edge of a tranquil woodland at the bottom of a beautiful privately owned 5 acre garden, overlooking a hypnotic river waterfall. This majestic retreat is where you can unwind, relax and recharge, with full access to the BBQ area and on site sauna. If sitting back is not for you there are several local country walks and attractions. By car Wrexham is just 5 minutes away, Chester 25 minutes and if you fancy a day in Liverpool, it’s only an hour away.

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Barn in Little Budworth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

The Barn at Oulton Smithy

Beautiful barn retreat with options for ~ spa treatments/massages ~ private chef Ideal for couples, families or friends in the grounds of historic Oulton Smithy. Close to Oulton Park race circuit in the pretty Cheshire countryside. The barn is set back from the Smithy with its own entrance and a stunning private hot tub. Lots to do while you’re here…massages, aromatherapy, pilates, gin making workshops, private dining all available in the barn (additional cost) Luxury touches throughout

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The kitchen is designed with modern black cabinetry and white countertops, featuring a circular window that offers outdoor views. Equipped with a stove, microwave, and neatly arranged dishware, the space is well-lit by pendant lights and natural light from the nearby window.
Condo in Llanfynydd
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 393 reviews

The Lodge in beautiful North Wales & near Chester

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Surrounded by amazing views, including Hope Mountain one side and the remains of the old viaduct nestled in amongst trees the other side. Set within the grounds of the Hall, the accommodation provides a peaceful retreat. Just 13 miles from Chester, 17 miles from Chester Zoo and about an hours drive from Snowdonia. Lots of great walks in the area, also 'One Planet Adventure' is nearby offering mountain biking, walking and trail running.

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A private outdoor space is illuminated under a night sky, featuring a hot tub with soft blue lighting. A shaded seating area is adjacent, surrounded by potted plants. The nearby building displays warm tones, creating a cozy atmosphere. Subtle pathway lighting enhances the tranquil setting.
Place to stay in Erbistock
5 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Unique Stables Retreat with Hot Tub & Sauna

Peaceful, private getaway nestled in a Welsh Vale surrounded by farm land and set within the grounds of a renovated estate workers cottage. Tranquil setting for a get away from it all and to visit the many attractions based in and around North Wales. There is easy access to Snowdonia, Port Meirion, and by train Liverpool Manchester Chester & Shrewsbury. Locally there is Llangollen, Poncysyllte and canal world heritage site, National Trust Erddig Hall & Bangor on Dee Race course

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The exterior of the house is showcased with a well-maintained garden featuring a spacious patio area. A large wooden picnic table is positioned under a shade umbrella. Surrounding pots with greenery enhance the inviting outdoor space.
Home in Saint Martin's
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 478 reviews

The Cob House. Entire house, garden & parking

This 3 bed spacious house has a large kitchen diner with 1800s bread oven feature, comfortable lounge, 3 generous bedrooms one with ensuite and large family bathroom with freestanding bath and spacious shower. Lovely country village location with two family pubs, a park great for children and a large independant supermarket which sells everything you could need. Plenty of lovely country walks straight from the door perfect for a getaway or home from home when working away.

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A tranquil outdoor area is highlighted by a softly illuminated hot tub with water features. The backdrop features an open door leading into a stylish interior, framed by warm lighting on the brick wall. An inviting seating area with modern decor is visible through the doorway.
Guesthouse in Wrexham Principal Area
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Luxury Coach house,as seen on welcome to Wrexham

Newly renovated barn conversion … known as the coach house has a high end contemporary style, featuring a copper bath, garden hot tub, underfloor heating &outside eating area. The coach house boasts a private two story barn conversion with parking, two bathrooms, wet room & a gorgeous steel staircase. Ollie Palmer home on welcome to Wrexham:)Sleeps up to 4 guests, has a kitchen for you to be self sufficient. Located 1.3 miles from Wrexham FC (town centre) 📍

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A charming shepherd’s hut is surrounded by lush green woodland. The exterior features a small porch and a gentle slope of stairs leading up to the door. The hut's wooden frame is complemented by a corrugated roof, and a chimney is visible rising from the structure.
Shepherd’s hut in Nercwys
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Shepherds Hut at Tower Wales

Welcome to our charming shepherd’s hut, nestled away in a private woodland. The hut is equipped with a comfortable double-bed with space for a child’s bed if required. Shower and Flush toilet are within an upcycled boat wheelhouse 30meters away. If travelling as part of a larger group, please see our other listings featuring B&B rooms available within the main house. We are located just outside the traditional market town of Mold.

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The living space showcases original oak trusses above an inviting wood-burning stove, complemented by a neutral-toned area rug. A television is mounted on the wall, and a well-equipped kitchen with wooden cabinetry and modern appliances is visible. Storage baskets and an entrance door are also included in the design.
Barn in Pimhill
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 427 reviews

The Old Dairy - self contained barn for 2

Once a milking shed - The Old Dairy - is tucked away down a private drive in an idyllic hamlet in rural Shropshire. The Old Dairy looks out onto Fitz Church which is one of the oldest brick built churches in Shropshire. We live next door at Dovecote Barn but even though The Old Dairy makes up a separate wing to our home, it is completely self-contained with its own entrance and key safe.

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A riverside view captures a charming building with a modern glass structure and a spacious outdoor seating area. Lush greenery frames the scene, while the flowing River Dee reflects the surrounding nature. Red brick buildings are visible in the background, nestled among the trees.
Condo in Llangollen
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 335 reviews

Riverside Apartment, Heart of Llangollen

A self-contained river-facing apartment 50m from the centre of Llangollen. There is direct access out onto the promenade and thence to all the pubs, restaurants and cultural delights of the town. Llangollen appeals particularly to adventurous types (kayaking, climbing, walking, cycling etc.), but there are things to do for everyone, no matter how energetic (or not) people feel.

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Cottage in Minera
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Luxury Welsh cottage, great location, parking

Wonderful newly renovated Welsh Cottage located on the outskirts of Wrexham in a small Hamlet called New Brighton. Dog Friendly & Walking distance to a country pub! endless amounts of walking trails from the front door step with local amenities nearby. The cottage is cosy, quiet, relaxing space with everything you need to enjoy your stay!

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The front exterior of a charming Art Deco home is presented, featuring a bay window adorned with decorative metalwork. A modest lawn with greenery and flowers is visible in the foreground, alongside a low brick wall. The entrance is framed by hedges and shrubbery.
Home in Trevor
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site

Hillcrest is a charming 3-bed Art Deco home in the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site. Just a 5-minute walk to the Aqueduct and canal paths, with easy access to Llangollen and Wrexham. Quiet area, off-road parking, comfy living spaces, and modern amenities — perfect for professionals or families exploring North Wales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Wrexham?

    Stay in the town center for walkable access to markets, cafes, and cultural sites, or consider the tranquil properties around the outskirts for a quieter experience. Many neighborhoods have options suited to a range of group sizes and preferences.

  • What are the best things to do in Wrexham with kids?

    Wrexham has spacious parks for outdoor play, interactive museums, and indoor activity centers designed for children. Seasonal fairs and craft workshops are sometimes available around school holidays.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Wrexham?

    Visit independent shops and galleries, tour historic St Giles' Church, or enjoy live football matches at local grounds. Wrexham’s markets and food spots showcase Welsh flavors.

  • How is the weather in Wrexham?

    Wrexham experiences cool, damp winters with temperatures around 35–52°F (2–11°C), and mild summers often near 54–70°F (12–21°C). Rain is common year-round, so a lightweight waterproof layer is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Wrexham?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, outdoor events, and blooming gardens. Winter brings a quieter atmosphere and festive local celebrations.

  • What are the best places to visit in Wrexham?

    Explore St Giles' Church, wander through Bellevue Park, and discover historic sites such as Erddig, a preserved estate with interpretation of the region’s past. Wrexham also has traditional markets and independent galleries around the town centre.

  • What are some hiking trails in Wrexham?

    Wrexham has woodland walks and accessible nature paths that wind through forests and parkland. Outdoor spaces near the city can be great spots for birdwatching, peaceful strolls, or family adventures.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Wrexham?

    Families often explore interactive museums, local parks, and indoor activity centres in Wrexham. Seasonal festivals and public gardens sometimes host hands-on events for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Wrexham?

    Explore the scenic countryside around Wrexham, visit historic castles, or discover charming Welsh villages nearby. The area also has opportunities to experience local markets and nature preserves.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Wrexham?

    Many stays in Wrexham welcome pets, especially in residential neighborhoods and rural properties around the city. Local walking trails and parks make it easy to explore with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Wrexham?

    Locals often suggest exploring Wrexham’s markets for fresh produce, looking for public art in less-traveled parts of town, and sampling Welsh cakes. Bringing a light raincoat is usually wise due to changeable weather.

  • What is Wrexham known for?

    Wrexham is known for its rich industrial heritage, traditional markets, and historic church architecture. The city also has a vibrant football culture and connections to nearby Welsh countryside.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Wrexham?

    Discover quiet parks, small local museums, and art spaces that highlight Wrexham's creative side. Independent cafes and tucked-away shops are often recommended for experiencing the community's spirit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Wrexham?

    Traditional Welsh rarebit, locally made bara brith, and hearty cawl are frequently suggested. Many bakeries and cafes in Wrexham serve Welsh cakes and fresh breads.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Wrexham?

    Pack layers, a lightweight waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes to navigate Wrexham’s changing weather and cobbled streets. Bringing an umbrella and a reusable bag for market finds is often handy.

  • What is the nightlife in Wrexham like?

    Wrexham’s nightlife includes laid-back pubs, live music venues, and casual late-night eateries. You can find events featuring local performers and themed entertainment, especially on weekends.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Wrexham?

    Wrexham has a number of annual festivals, including a well-known food and drink festival in spring, vibrant arts events, and summer music gatherings. Football matches also draw lively local crowds throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Wrexham?

    Wrexham has a variety of family-friendly stays, including multi-bedroom homes and properties with child-friendly amenities. Many are conveniently located near parks or central attractions.

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    Wrexham vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ110 per night before taxes and fees

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    90 of Wrexham vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Wrexham stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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