Romantic hotels in Wales

Let us help you discover some of the most romantic hotels in the UK. With its wonderful history, wild landscapes and ancient green woods, Wales is an unrivalled choice for romantic weekend breaks. In the UK and beyond, Wales is known as a truly memorable place to spend time with the one you love. Of course, everyone has their own definition of ‘romantic’ – some say that the most romantic hotels in the UK have traditional log fires and four-poster beds. Others dream of romantic weekend breaks in the UK, walking miles together through valleys and woodland. We believe that the most romantic breaks in the UK can be found right here. Wales has it all. To find out more about romantic breaks in Wales, in possibly the most romantic hotels in the UK – search here, or browse through our list of romantic hotels in Wales below.

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