Wales has plenty of cosy cabins where you can stay this winter, from lakeside cabins to countryside escapes.
A lovely log cabin in a quiet setting makes the perfect weekend break to enjoy a crisp winter with our favourite people.
There are even some log cabins with hot tubs so you can maximise your relaxation - after you've had a refreshing winter walk, too!
Here are our picks for log cabin stays in Wales for a cosy weekend break.
Read more: Cosy glamping trips in Wales that are perfect for an autumn break
1. Welsh Valley hideaway

A two-bedroom log cabin that offers the sense of outdoor living with indoor creature comforts. Just north of the Brecon Beacons National Park and nestling in the folds of the hills.
Guests can enjoy views on the spacious elevated decking accessed by double French windows from the lounge and from within the fully insulated and centrally heated cabin.
The cabin is made up of an open plan kitchen and lounge with double doors opening out onto a spacious decking. There is a double bedroom and a second bedroom with a full-sized bunk bed. There is also a shower room. The cabin is fully centrally heated from the farm's biomass heating system.
Visit: homeaway.co.uk
2. Herons Lake Retreat

Who wouldn't want to wake up to gorgeous lake views and the sounds of nature?
Heron's Lake retreat is located in the beautiful Welsh countryside close to the quaint village of Caerwys, these stylish lodges boast individual charm and luxurious hot tubs – perfect for relaxing and exploring.
Attractions abound, from glorious walks in the nearby Clwydian mountains to eateries, golf, sailing, riding and fishing.
Prices vary depending on the time of year you book, and how far in advance you book, so for more booking deals click here.
Visit: hoseasons.co.uk
3. Wigwam holidays Hafren

Wigwam Holidays Hafren is a perfect winter cabin getaway in Wales. They have six luxurious en-suite wooden cabins on their working farm in Staylittle.
It’s a really great base for exploring the Cambrian Mountains area which is full of hiking and trails, as well as incredible stargazing opportunities.
Each glamping pod has its own outdoor private dining area with lovely views across the countryside. A perfect spot to unwind with a wine or two as the sun goes down over the mountain backdrop.
The snug cabins are fitted with a bathroom and some kitchen facilities and come with everything you need for an autumn glamping break.
Visit: wigwamholidays.com/hafren
4. The Beeches

Overlooking a tranquil lake, and within a short stroll from an 18-hole golf course, this luxury cottage near Narberth is the ideal retreat for friends looking for a relaxing break but is well-located for those wanting to discover the delights of Pembrokeshire.
The spacious and light open plan living area benefits from a kitchen with a dining area and comfortable sitting area, and the bedrooms include one with en-suite facilities. It sleeps four in two bedrooms.
Visit: sykescottages.co.uk.
5. Little Trees

Detached Scandi-style lodges are the perfect place to escape from the world and are set in peaceful woodland surroundings.
Found in Marros the two-person cabin is halfway between Amroth and Pendine and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is just a mile away.
The ideal place to explore the coastline on foot and to have rest and relaxation on your return. This snug lodge also has nn open-plan kitchen and outdoor dining on the decking.
Visit: www.sykescottages.co.uk
6. The Quabs

Featuring all the comfort of the more traditional self-catering accommodation and with a tranquil setting, this cosy cabin really allows you to feel close to nature.
This is a quirky cabin and will provide a unique stay in wales The patio is made from huge sandstone slabs that were once part of a railway bridge in Swansea and the bedroom walls are made from recycled wooden pallets.
Set in ancient oak woodland overlooking the ponds, the wildlife spotting is fantastic. It has two bedrooms.
Visit: parc-le-breos.co.uk
7. Cabin on the lake
The cabin sits on the banks of a small lake in the heart of Powys, near Machynlleth.
Sit out on the decking with a cool beverage from the powerless fridge and watch the wildlife pass you by. Take a trip in the canoe and paddle around the island or even stop off for a picnic.
Rest in your own, private wood-fired hot tub at the edge of the lake, then dip in the cool waters if you’re feeling hardy. The cabin has a wood-burning stove and a plentiful supply of firewood to keep you warm on cooler evenings.
The well-equipped kitchen is sited under the long overhanging roof so you can have the delight of outdoor cooking in the fresh air knowing you’ll always be dry.
Visit: gwaliafarm.co.uk
8. Oakwood Lodge Park

Oakwood Lodge Park, just outside the market town of Rhayader, is open 365 days of the year, providing self-catering accommodation in fully equipped and centrally heated log cabins.
A small, peaceful and secluded park, Oakwood is set in 20 acres of parkland which includes a bluebell-filled woodland of about three acres.
All the self-catering lodges face south and enjoy the sun all day, and most have private garden areas offering seclusion and privacy as well as the attractive five-mile panoramic view towards the Elan Valley, with its mountains, lakes and moors.
Visit: oakwoodlodges.co.uk
9. Maengwynedd Log Cabins

Maengwynedd Log Cabins are luxury log chalets ideally located in the glorious unspoilt countryside at the foot of the Berwyn mountain range in Mid Wales.
If you want a 'get-away-from-it-all break, Maengwynedd is for you.
Visit: maengwyneddlogcabins.co.uk
10. Dwr Y Felin Log Cabins

There are three bespoke self-catering log cabins, set on a tranquil part of a working family farm.
Each log cabin has its own private hot tub with stunning views and will sleep up to six guests in three bedrooms with three shower rooms. The stylish fully-equipped kitchen with open plan dining and lounge area leads out to the patio, complete with garden furniture for long lazy afternoons. An upstairs furnished balcony is a perfect spot for morning coffee.
Visit: dwryfelin.co.uk
11. Woodland Lodges

Woodland Lodges in St Clears, Carmarthenshire, are set in the Kaowood Country Park and offer the perfect retreat for a relaxing break in a choice of detached lodges.
Set within 15 acres of idyllic woodland, this family-run park is a haven for wildlife and boasts woodland walks, a pond and a picnic area.
Visit: www.kaowood.co.uk.
12. Heartsease Lodges

There are two luxurious lodges that have lush, outdoor hot tubs and are just a few minutes drive from the historic spa town of Llandrindod Wells.
Their secluded setting is a few miles away from the stunning Elan Valley and they also accept dogs.
Visit: hoseasons.co.uk
13. Hiraeth Cabin

A studio-style log cabin on a smallholding near the coast and mountains with broadband, hot tub and a four-poster bed.
Part of the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coastal National park, Hiraeth Cabin is a cosy, romantic cabin that comprises of three separate rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower, and a large treehouse-style deck that houses a sofa and private hot tub.
Visit: homeaway.co.uk
14. Trawsfynydd Holiday Village

Nestled on a hillside in Snowdonia National Park, the holiday accommodation overlooks the Rhinog Mountains and offer easy access to Snowdonia's Mountains, Beaches and Tourist Attractions.
The log cabin lodges are available for a short break or longer holiday and are all detached, have a lounge, bathroom with shower and a fully equipped kitchen.
Visit: logcabinswales.co.uk
15. NDAC Cabins

At the National Diving and Activity Centre (NDAC) near Chepstow, you'll find some unique glamping cabins situated in an old quarry that has been repurposed into an awesome activity and diving attraction.
The site offers a range of wooden wigwams which range from more basic pods through to VIP Wigmam pods that include, exclusive hot tub on your own private decked area, deluxe robes & slippers, shower and toilet facilities, TV, towels and kitchen facilities. They have everything you need for a relaxing autumn break.
For adventure lovers, why not try their scuba diving activities, Zipline or giant swing and then retire to your cosy cabin for a quiet evening.
Book: ndac.co.uk
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