North Wales Holiday Let Index: August 2026
A three-area coastal reading that separates Llandudno, Conwy and Anglesey while counting each observed home once in the combined result.
next 30 nights unavailable
Combined North Wales coast reading
next 90 nights unavailable
Across the same deduplicated footprint
peak-night unavailable share
Bank-holiday Saturday, 29 August
holiday homes tracked
Each counted once in the coast figure
Principal findings
What the evidence shows
Conwy led the three published areas.
Its next-30-night unavailable share was 82%, thirteen points above Anglesey.
The bank-holiday signal was stronger than the average.
The peak night reached 96% unavailable across the coast, compared with a 75% average over the next 30 nights.
No price estimate is published.
The qualifying evidence supports calendar availability, not a comparable professional rate cohort, so this release deliberately omits nightly prices.
Figure 1
Near-term calendar pressure by area
Share of the next 30 nights unavailable in each published area and in the deduplicated coastal total.
Reading note. Area circles overlap at the Llandudno and Conwy edge. Their sample counts therefore sum above 50, while the coast result counts each home once.
Method
How this output was produced
- Use three fixed collection areas covering Llandudno, Conwy and Anglesey.
- Take the latest qualifying observation per home and night with a five-day freshness limit.
- Collapse duplicates and count overlapping area homes once in the combined coast result.
- Exclude nights with fewer than ten sampled homes and publish each area sample.
Interpretation boundary
What this release cannot prove
- The fixed footprint is not every holiday let in North Wales.
- Area samples overlap slightly and must not be added to estimate the coast sample.
- Availability evidence does not support a nightly-rate figure in this release.
Source register
Evidence and citation
Upgraded Intelligence (2026), North Wales Holiday Let Index: August 2026, UI-IDX-NWL-2026-08.
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