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Self Catering Accommodation in North Wales Borderlands

The North Wales Borderlands is a region where Wales and England, with their different cultures, landscapes and traditions mix - creating a great place to visit whether you are after an action packed holiday, or relaxing weekend break.

Situated between the English city of Chester and the fantastic Snowdonia National Park, the area is very easily accessed, wherever you are travelling from. The Borderlands have an excellent reputation for accommodation, with a variety of fantastic self catering cottages available throughout. The region also produces a wealth of quality produce, meaning that the local cuisine is particularly fresh and delicious - well worth a taste! With is lovely market towns, packed full of great places to eat and drink, the borderlands really are a great option for a holiday in Wales.

Golf ball An excellent location for a wide range of outdoor activities - from walking to  hiking, the region is also packed full of cultural attractions, with museums, ancient sites of interest and historical treasures.You will also find evidence of English and Welsh historical struggles if you visit one of the spectacular castles found in Denbigh, Flint and Rhuddlan. If golf is your thing then you will be spoilt for choice with a great range of over 20 golf course to suit everyone from novice to expert. So if its a golfing break away that you want, one of the Borderlands fantastic self self catered cottages could be the ideal solution for you.

If its walking and hiking that you want your holiday to be based around then there are also some great choices for you too. Follow the famous Offa's Dyke trail that runs form Prestatyn to Chepstow, or ramble along one of the pathways trailing the shoreline or Dee Estuary. If you fancy a challenging day out a walk around the Berwyn Mountains or Clwydian range will reward you with some exceptional views and a brilliant day out. Whatever you fancy, you will find something to suit every ability and interest.