Often considered an essential, most holiday homes in South Wales now offer WiFi as standard. It has numerous benefits during a holiday because anyone with a smartphone or tablet is able to check opening times of places to visit, read the reviews, book meals and even check the weather. Planning a holiday in South Wales can now be done on arrival which is a boon for busy people.
The quality of WiFi available in any holiday home will depend on the provider, the terrain, the weather and demand. The reliability is often better in an individual independent holiday home rather than a unit in a holiday park when there are large numbers of people trying to access the Internet at the same time.
South Wales is on the west and wetter side of the UK but with a little checking of localised weather conditions, it is often possible to stay clear of showers by visiting the areas that are expected to be dry. That requires a certain amount of flexibility and decisions being made on a daily basis but it is well worth it. A cottage holiday in South Wales has taken an investment in time and money, so let the weather make decisions about where you visit in South Wales and enjoy a much better holiday for it.