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Vacation rentals in Welshpool

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Welshpool

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 50 vacation rentals in Welshpool

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Welshpool vacation rentals start at G$12,552 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 4,760 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 30 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    40 of Welshpool vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Welshpool rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Welshpool stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Welshpool

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Top guest favorite
A charming red brick farmhouse is framed by lush greenery and blooming daffodils in the foreground. The garden space is expansive, providing a serene backdrop highlighted by trees and colorful flora.
Vacation home in River Camlad
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Charming Cosy Farmhouse Garden Annexe

Relax in this calm space, surrounded by nature and a large, peaceful garden. You have your own private en-suite shower room and a comfortable bed suitable for single or double occupants. There's also a small unit including sink and drainer, mini fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster for your private use in the space. In warmer weather, enjoy sitting outdoors and exploring our local area, including the historic towns of Bishop's Castle & Montgomery - you are right on the border here in Snead ☀

Top guest favorite
A single-storey cottage is framed by trees and a well-kept lawn. Large windows allow natural light into the living area, while a white outdoor table and chairs are visible on a patio, inviting relaxation among the greenery.
Cottage in Welshpool
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Orchard cottage Welshpool powys

Welcome to Orchard cottage, a single storey building, annexed to ( but separate from ) our house. The cottage is furnished to a high standard. We are situated on the outskirts of a private residential area, just 400 metres from the centre of the historic market town of Welshpool, there are various shops, supermarkets, pubs & restaurants. The magnificent Powis castle is a short walk from the town centre, through the beautiful parkland. Other attractions include Montgomery canal & light railway.

Top guest favorite
The charming exterior of a Grade 2 listed building is showcased, featuring a combination of red and stone walls. A picnic table sits on a grassy area, surrounded by trees, with expansive views of the valley in the background beneath a clear sky.
Home in Leighton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Stunning refurbished Grade II Listed building

The Summerhouse sits 250m from Offa's Dyke Path with access to miles of walks, ideal for anyone wanting to explore Shropshire and mid-Wales. It is a charming Grade 2 listed building, with commanding views of the Severn Valley to Montgomery. Recently refurbished - the top floor has a comfortable super-king double bed, beneath a Victorian vaulted wooden ceiling and a cosy sitting area with QLED TV and super fast fibre broadband. Ample car parking with external electric vehicle charging point.

Guest favorite
The exterior of the annex shows a brick façade adorned with flower-filled window boxes showcasing a variety of colorful blooms. A white vehicle is parked in the gravel driveway, while hanging plants add greenery to the entrance area.
Condo in Castle Caereinion
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Spacious rural annex boasting beautiful views.

Beautiful well equipped annex attached to the owner's house in the lovely rural village of Castle Caereinion near Welshpool. The village has a pub, church and a small playground. The area is ideal for walkers, cyclists and anyone wanting some relaxation. It is local to many places of interest and about an hour from the coast. The upstairs living room can be accessed by stairlift and boasts uninterrupted views of the Welsh countryside.The owners are usually on site should you require anything.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a quaint cottage is framed by lush greenery and colorful flowers. French doors lead into the home, complemented by charming architectural details. A small seating area with two green chairs is visible on the gravel pathway, surrounded by well-kept garden features.
Cottage in Guilsfield
5 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Red House Cottage (self catering cottage)

Modern, very comfortable and very clean. Sleeps 4, double ensuite room and double/twin room also ensuite. Outside area, fully equipped kitchen and comfortable lounge. In a quiet village setting with two pubs serving food within a two minutes walk of the cottage. Free wifi, smart TV’s in bedrooms. Until recently Red House Cottage was run as a B&B but the owners decided to fit a kitchen to create a self contained cottage for self catering holidays. The cottage is on the side of our home.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a charming detached gate lodge from the 1820s is visible, featuring a slate roof and distinctive Gothic-style windows. Soft outdoor lighting illuminates the stone facade, surrounded by lush greenery and landscaped grounds that create a serene atmosphere.
Townhouse in Welshpool
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

Gothic Victorian Gate House & Hot Tub Welshpool

This beautiful, unspoilt detached 1820s gate lodge, with exposed beams, flagstone floor and eclectic decor, lies just a short stroll from the centre of the charming market town of Welshpool, with its fine selection of shops, inns and restaurants. Situated opposite the town’s train station for the Llanfair Heritage Steam Railway. Its location affords easy access to the gateway of wales. Uneven flagstone steps to 1 double bedroom. Sofa bed in living room and single bed via steep stairs.

Top guest favorite
A charming outdoor seating area is featured, consisting of a small blue table and two matching chairs set on a gravel surface. Lush green plants and blooming flowers adorn the brick wall, enhancing the inviting atmosphere near the private entrance.
Place to stay in Worthen
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Country Coachhouse Retreat

Escape to the tranquility of the South Shropshire countryside with a stay in this beautifully renovated Regency coach-house. This unique retreat offers the perfect blend of history, charm and comfort in a peaceful village setting. The coach house provides a serene escape while still being conveniently close to a traditional pub and a local shop and walking trails. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway a walking holiday or simply a break away this is the perfect place to unwind.

Top guest favorite
A wooden deck with a covered seating area is featured, surrounded by a gravel yard. Flowering branches frame the scene, enhancing the view of the nearby buildings. The sky is partly cloudy, adding a bright ambiance to the outdoor space.
Cottage in Guilsfield
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Stabal y Nant

Located amongst the picturesque Mid Wales countryside, just northwest of Welshpool, Stabal y Nant Cottage offers a charming and luxurious holiday retreat for up to 4 people, with a cosy living room and kitchen area downstairs, and double bedroom and twin beds upstairs. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings on our outdoor BBQ decking area, by the pond and stream below or on a nearby walk. Stabal y Nant is also close to several popular attractions including Powis Castle and Lake Vyrnwy.

Top guest favorite
Cabin in Selattyn
5 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Sycamore Cabin with woodfired Hot Tub

Our handcrafted en-suite wooden cabin is located within a small wood on the grounds of working sheep farm with views into a peaceful woodland. It has everything you need to retreat from the real world, whether it's for a cosy night in, in front of the log burner or a chance to relax in the wood fired hot tub and stargaze out on the deck. There is an abundance of walks right from your doorstep, you're even lucky enough to have the Offas Dyke within a stones throw from the Cabin.

Top guest favorite
A stone barn features a mix of natural materials with wooden accents and a warm red-tiled roof. The entrance is framed by a few steps leading to a porch area. Surrounding gravel paths and landscaping create a welcoming entrance to the accommodation.
Cottage in Leighton
5 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Bryn Barn

Set in 24 acres, overlooking Welshpool, a stone barn recently converted to a high standard. Backing onto woodland with quiet pathways taking you into Leighton and beyond. Providing comfortable accommodation for those wishing to explore the many natural and historical delights mid Wales and Shropshire has to offer. You are renting the entire property. All are welcome, along with your pets. Located near to Offa's Dyke Path. Many other walking and cycling routes.

Top guest favorite
A charming wooden summer house is nestled among lush greenery. A small set of steps leads to a private decking area furnished with an outdoor dining table and chairs. Surrounding plants create a tranquil natural setting, enhancing the feeling of seclusion.
Place to stay in Leighton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

'Ty Haf' A Contemporary and Unique Summer House

Nestled under Long Mountain, set in its own wildflower meadow and surrounded by a stream, Ty Haf is the perfect rural retreat. Secluded, yet close to the historic market town of Welshpool and the magnificent Powis castle owned by the National Trust. Situated in the beautiful rolling hills of Montgomeryshire a mile from the Offas Dyke path. Ty Haf is ideal for those who love walking, those who love tranquility and those wanting to explore and enjoy Wales'.

Guest favorite
The exterior of a wooden building is shown, featuring a staircase leading to a private entrance. The path is surrounded by gravel and lush green grass, with a gentle slope of hillside visible in the background.
Loft in Welshpool
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 487 reviews

Entire Loft with stunning views

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. The loft is a private accommodation suitable for up to 4 people. In a very quiet rural spot overlooking the Welsh countryside. Our accommodation is perfect for single travellers, couples or a small group of friends wishing to explore the area. Perfect location for walking Offas Dyke. The canal path runs 200 yards away. Snowdon is about 90 mins drive away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Welshpool?

    Accommodations around the historic town center, near Powis Castle, or overlooking the surrounding countryside are frequently suggested. Many stays highlight local architecture and easy access to Welshpool’s main attractions.

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

    Ride the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, explore open spaces at Powis Castle, and visit local playgrounds or the Powysland Museum. The Montgomery Canal towpath provides a gentle route for family walks.

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

    Discover Powis Castle's gardens, ride on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, and stroll along the Montgomery Canal. The town has antiques shops, heritage architecture, and local cafes for a relaxed outing.

  • How is the weather in Welshpool?

    Welshpool has cool, damp winters around 34-45°F (1-7°C), and milder, often wet summers reaching 66-70°F (19-21°C). Packing layers and a rain jacket is suggested year-round, especially if exploring outdoors.

  • When is the best time to visit Welshpool?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended, when temperatures reach around 66-70°F (19-21°C) and gardens are in full bloom. These seasons also bring a variety of outdoor events and activities in the area.

  • What are the best places to visit in Welshpool?

    Explore Powis Castle and its expansive gardens, visit the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, and discover the local collections at the Powysland Museum. The town has historic sites, canals, and heritage walks around the center.

  • What are some hiking trails in Welshpool?

    Explore scenic routes along Offa’s Dyke Path, walks by the Montgomery Canal, or trails through woodland around the Powis Castle estate. Local paths often lead to gentle hills, viewpoints, and historic sites.

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

    The Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway offers a heritage steam ride, while Powis Castle has gardens with room for children to explore. Family-friendly parks, canal walks, and local museums provide varied options.

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

    Many guests explore local market towns, rolling countryside, and walking trails in the surrounding region. Historic estates, traditional villages, and nature reserves are also frequently suggested for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Welshpool?

    Welshpool has pet-friendly stays, especially in cottages and converted barns around the countryside, as well as some options near the town center. Local walking trails and parks make exploring with dogs convenient.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Welshpool?

    Bring layers and a waterproof jacket, as the weather can change. Explore local markets for regional produce, and consider joining a guided walk to learn about Welshpool’s history and architecture.

  • What is Welshpool known for?

    Welshpool is known for its grand Powis Castle, well-preserved canals, and the heritage Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. It has strong agricultural roots and a thriving market town atmosphere.

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

    Look for tranquil stretches along the Montgomery Canal, community-run heritage gardens, and small independent galleries. Antique shops and lesser-known local trails reveal quieter sides of Welshpool.

  • What are the best foods to try in Welshpool?

    Regional lamb dishes, traditional Welsh cakes, and bara brith (fruit loaf) are frequently suggested. Local markets sell cheeses, baked goods, and seasonal produce rooted in Welshpool’s farming traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Welshpool?

    Pack comfortable shoes for walking, a waterproof jacket, and layered clothing for changing temperatures. A reusable water bottle and a camera are helpful for canal walks and countryside outings.

  • What is the nightlife in Welshpool like?

    Nightlife in Welshpool is typically laid-back, with traditional pubs, small live music venues, and casual dining around the town center. Evenings often focus on local ales, acoustic sessions, or community gatherings.

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

    Welshpool’s calendar often features agricultural shows in summer, a transport festival celebrating vintage vehicles, and seasonal markets around the holidays. Powis Castle sometimes hosts garden and craft events.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Welshpool?

    Welshpool has many family-friendly rentals, including homes with gardens and flexible sleeping arrangements. Properties around the town center and near parks provide easy options for families with children.

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