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Top 5 Holiday Cottages with EV car charging

Published on 7 May 2024 by Amy Greenwood

EV car charging…For when recharging your batteries needs to come with… somewhere to recharge your battery. Here are our Top 5 holiday cottages with EV car charging points – a must if you are holidaying in North Wales with a hybrid or fully electric vehicle.

It’s a fact. More and more of us in the UK are choosing to reduce our carbon emissions by ditching our petrol and diesel cars. In 2022, new EV registrations increased to 265,000 – a 40% increase on the previous year. That’s around 13% of all new car sales for the year.

According to the Department for Transport, there are now an estimated 1,135,000 plug in cars on the road in the UK.  And with concerns about the environment ever present, and average UK petrol and diesel prices still very high, it’s likely that EV sales will continue to grow in 2023.

The electric car-charging infrastructure in the UK has improved vastly over the last couple of years. The wider availability of fast and rapid chargers at homes and workplaces, as well as in public spaces, means it’s easier than ever to make the swap into a BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) and enjoy its lower running costs with relatively little inconvenience. 

If you own an electric or hybrid car, and you’re coming to holiday in North Wales, you might be interested to know that we have some really beautiful holiday cottages that come with EV car charging points as standard. Here are our top 5 holiday cottages with EV car charging points in North Wales.


A Beach Front Cottage in Llangrannog | Aberafon

Sleeps 10 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Near Pub | Real Fire | EV Charger

Welcome to Aberafon, a beautifully renovated beach front cottage in Llangrannog. This pet-friendly cottage sleeps 10 and is perfect for families or groups. Combining modern amenities with rustic charm, Aberafon is an ideal retreat for a memorable coastal getaway.


A Beautifully Restored Old Mill with Hot Tub | Felinddwr

Sleeps 6 | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Farm Stay | Real Fire | EV Charger

Tucked away on a quiet country road between Efailnewydd and Rhydyclafdy, Felinddwr is a beautifully restored old mill with a hot tub that invites you to slow down, breathe in the sea air, and soak up centuries of history, in comfort, of course.


Large Holiday Cottage With Hot Tub Near Abersoch | Neigwl

Sleeps 14 | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Near Beach | Real Fire | EV Charger | Games Room

Located high up on the hills in Rhiw, Neigwl comfortably sleeps fourteen. Stunning views, beautiful interiors and attention to detail describe this large holiday cottage with a hot tub near Abersoch to a capital T. A spacious and modern renovation, this holiday cottage will be on your wish list.


17th Century Holiday cottage with hot tub and sea views in Dyffryn Ardudwy Snowdonia | Y-Felin

Sleeps 4 | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Near Beach | EV Charger | Real Fire

Y Felin, 17th Century Holiday cottage with hot tub and sea views in Dyffryn Ardudwy Eryri (Snowdonia), is half way between Harlech and Barmouth on the Cambrian Coast road. A short grassy drive leads up to a private but sunny garden. (It never rains in Wales, honest!) Slate stepping stones guide you to the front door of this beautiful, typically asymmetrical, 17th century stone cottage.


Luxury Accommodation in an Old Turbine House in Betws Y Coed | Pwerdy

Sleeps 7 | Dog Friendly | Near Pub | Real Fire | EV Charger | Near Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)

A stunning place to stay with impressive credentials when it comes to sustainability: this is luxury accommodation in an old turbine house in Betws-y-Coed. It sleeps up to seven guests in three bedrooms.


 
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