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Two Dachshund Farm (Lavender & Fiber Farm), LLC
We are a working fiber/lavender farm convenient to Raleigh, Louisburg, Wake Forest, Henderson, & Durham. Meet our alpacas, sheep, llamas, Angora goats & more. Tours are included for our guests ifAdditional visitors will need to pay a tour fee. Use of the pool is for registered guests only. Events will be considered. The unit is a 700 sq ft apartment over a garage with private entrance. Twenty stairs lead up to the apartment. A pullout couch accommodates 2 younger children or a teenager/adult.

Storybook Tiny House w/ Outdoor Shower, Water View
Nestled within 15 secluded acres, our tiny home is more than a place to stay, but a unique experience designed for creatives, couples, and those yearning to escape the hurry of everyday life. Our 125 sq ft tiny home is a sanctuary where connections deepen, creativity flourishes, & the soul finds rest. It's a place where time slows down. Just a short drive from Raleigh, this cozy retreat offers the best of both worlds: a peaceful, country setting & easy access to amenities and attractions.

Modern Woodland Retreat
Welcome to Fox Hollow, a stylish and comfortable retreat on two peaceful acres. Convenient to both Raleigh and Durham, but tucked away in a quiet wooded neighborhood, you'll experience the best of both worlds. Guests of all ages will enjoy the rec space with ping pong, foosball, and more. Whether you're planning a long vacation or short getaway, the private spa and built-in fire pit will make your stay memorable and the fully stocked kitchen and comfortable beds will make you feel at home.

Peaceful Country Setting Four Minutes From Town!
On just over 2 acres you can Relax and “Reset” at our peaceful and spacious getaway. Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the country but be minutes from restaurants, shopping, downtown Wake Forest and all of the wonderful things our community has to offer. Our land hosts amazing sunrises and sunsets and a star show at night that you most definitely don’t get in town! June of 2021 we finished up a complete re-design/remodel of our modern farmhouse so everything is updated fresh and new!

Walkable Wake Forest Townhouse
Welcome to my cozy and extremely walkable Wake Forest, NC townhome! At a full 1500 square feet, you'll have plenty of space (when you aren't out enjoying all Wake Forest and the Triangle have to offer)! Looking to work from home? My townhome's internet is fast and stable, and the office/gym space gets great natural light. It beats the heck out of an impersonal coworking space! Looking to NOT work from home? Enjoy the comfortable living room and screened-in porch, perfect for relaxation.

Luxurious Modernist Tree House
Stunning, private, and truly one-of-a-kind—this unique home is perfect for a vacation, staycation, special occasion, or simply celebrating everyday life. Designed by renowned modernist architect Frank Harmon. The 2,128-square-foot residence sits on 1.3 acres and was crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Inside, you’ll feel nestled among the treetops while remaining conveniently close to restaurants, shopping, downtown Raleigh, WakeMed, UNC, Duke, and Research Triangle Park.

Charming historic Bungalow by lake, pet friendly
Welcome to our beautiful, historic river bungalow - perfect for families, small groups, or a romantic getaway! This charming retreat is a minute’s walk to Falls Dam, the Neuse River, and the Greenway, with miles of trails for you to explore. This 1901 bungalow still maintains much of its historic charm, though it is newly renovated and stylishly furnished for the utmost comfort and enjoyment during your stay. **We charge a separate $30 per pet/per night fee AFTER you book.

Rustic Cabin on a Working Farm in Durham
Come get away from it all—while conveniently close to everything—at Laurel Branch Gardens, a 12-acre farm that uses organic growing practices. About 100 yards from the farm house, the cabin is a renovated tobacco barn with a sleeping loft, full kitchen, bathroom (with a shower and composting toilet), and living area. Meet the pigs and chickens. Lay in the hammock. Listen to bird calls. During June and July u-pick blueberries will be available for harvest for $3.50/lbs.

Basecamp at The Gadabout Inn, DT Wake Forest
Base Camp, built for the stately adventurer at heart:) A unique, quality, custom-built private 2nd story suite with kitchenette, private entrance and easy access to free off-street parking. Clean, quiet, tree top window views, private covered porch with seating, top grain leather sofa, tile, hardwoods, spa like bathroom, expanded cable on a smart TV. This small Circa 1903 neighborhood is only a block or 2 walking distance to all downtown Wake Forest has to offer:)

Cozy tiny house in the country.
Come experience the peace and quiet of this unique tiny house in the county. Curl up in this cozy queen-sized bed in the loft of this private bo-ho cottage. Fix coffee or meals in the kitchen and get some work done at the desk or on the outdoor dining table using the wi-fi. The shower has virtually unlimited hot water. You can also eat dinner or hang out in the hammock in the secret garden under the glow of bistro lights.

Luxurious Lakeside Getaway - Minutes from RDU
Welcome to our modern, majestic lakefront guest suite property, perfectly situated in a serene and tranquil setting. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the lake, embark on exciting outdoor activities, or simply bask in the serenity of the surroundings. The choice is yours. Book your stay with us today and discover the magic of this serene lakeside retreat, where modern luxury meets the tranquility of nature.

Break on Wait
The entire group will enjoy easy access to everything Wake Forest has to offer from this centrally located place. Located within walking distance to downtown Wake Forest, you can enjoy family friendly events as well as the nightlife. Wake Forest offers many unique boutiques and small businesses. Despite the proximity to downtown, we frequently have deer in the back yard which adds to the home town feel.
Popular amenities for Wake Forest holiday rentals
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Centrally Located Stay: Hosts up to 8 guests
When is the best time to visit Wake Forest?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $144 SGD | $153 SGD | $156 SGD | $162 SGD | $167 SGD | $163 SGD | $156 SGD | $157 SGD | $163 SGD | $159 SGD | $159 SGD | $162 SGD |
| Avg. temp | 5°C | 7°C | 11°C | 16°C | 20°C | 25°C | 27°C | 26°C | 23°C | 17°C | 11°C | 7°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Wake Forest?
Vacation rentals in and around downtown Wake Forest are frequently suggested for convenient access to local shops, dining, and events. Quiet neighborhoods near the town's parks or greenways can provide a relaxed atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Wake Forest with kids?
Families often explore local parks, public playgrounds, and interactive museums in Wake Forest. Seasonal events, outdoor concerts, and farmers markets provide engaging experiences for children year-round.
What are some of the best things to do in Wake Forest?
Stroll historic downtown, browse local shops, or explore greenways and nature trails around Wake Forest. Art galleries, farmers markets, and family friendly parks are frequently suggested activities.
How is the weather in Wake Forest?
Wake Forest experiences mild winters, with January around 32–52°F (0–11°C), and warm, humid summers, with July reaching 70–91°F (21–33°C). Rain is spaced throughout the year, with slightly wetter months in late summer and early fall.
When is the best time to visit Wake Forest?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended for visiting Wake Forest, with comfortable temperatures and outdoor events. Summer brings warmer weather and more rain, while winters tend to be mild but can be cooler.
What are the best places to visit in Wake Forest?
The historic downtown area, public parks, and local art galleries are often recommended stops in Wake Forest. Heritage museums and community markets highlight the area’s culture and history.
What are some hiking trails in Wake Forest?
Wake Forest has walking and biking trails in public parks and along greenways, where you can explore wooded paths and open fields. Some nature preserves around the area provide additional options for short or relaxed hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Wake Forest?
Outdoor parks, playgrounds, and walking trails invite exploration for families, while interactive museum exhibits and seasonal events are often enjoyed together. Community gardens and local festivals create opportunities for shared experiences.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Wake Forest?
Explore nearby state parks, bustling markets, or historic towns around the region. Nature trails, local museums, and cultural sites are frequently suggested for a day of discovery beyond Wake Forest.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Wake Forest?
Wake Forest has a selection of pet friendly accommodations, especially in residential neighborhoods and near parks. Many hosts welcome pets and provide details on house rules in their listings.
What are some local tips for visiting Wake Forest?
Visit local farmers markets for seasonal produce and handcrafted goods, and stop by the downtown district for festivals or live music. Early mornings at public parks tend to offer quieter moments and more birdlife.
What is Wake Forest known for?
Wake Forest is known for its historic downtown, educational institutions, and strong community spirit. The area features green spaces, local shops, and a mix of cultural and recreational events throughout the year.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Wake Forest?
Explore nature preserves, small artist galleries, and cozy local cafes around Wake Forest for a quieter experience. Several parks and community gardens provide peaceful spots away from the busier downtown streets.
What are the best foods to try in Wake Forest?
Wake Forest has locally rooted flavors, including North Carolina-style barbecue, southern comfort dishes, and seasonal produce from area farmers. Artisan coffee shops and bakeries are also popular with visitors.
What should I bring for a trip to Wake Forest?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, casual clothing, and a rain jacket for varied weather. A reusable water bottle and sun protection are helpful for outdoor activities in Wake Forest’s parks and trails.
What is the nightlife in Wake Forest like?
Wake Forest has a laid-back nightlife scene with neighborhood pubs, casual bars, and places for live music. Locally owned breweries and eateries provide social spaces for an evening out.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Wake Forest?
Wake Forest has community celebrations like local art fairs, seasonal markets, and music festivals in the downtown area. Annual holiday parades and summer concerts are frequently suggested highlights.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Wake Forest?
Wake Forest has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including options with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. Many listings accommodate children and are convenient to parks or kid-friendly activities.
Quick stats about holiday rentals in Wake Forest

Total holiday rentals
Explore 130 holiday rentals in Wake Forest

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Wake Forest holiday rentals start at $39 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
80 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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Find 60 rentals that welcome pets

Holiday rentals with a pool
10 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
90 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wifi availability
130 of Wake Forest holiday rentals include wifi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Wake Forest rentals

4.9 Average rating
Wake Forest stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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