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Finding hypo-allergenic holiday accomodation?

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MrFibble · 05/08/2010 21:11

DH is horribly allergic to dust mites and house dust and whenever we rent somewhere it's always a problem. He gets sick within 24 hrs of arriving and spends the whole time sneezing, wheezing and generally being thoroughly miserable. So, I want to go to Wales next year and I am looking for a hypoallergenic cottage i.e. no carpets, proper covers on beds etc but it is not easy. Are there any agencies / websites that specialise in this sort of thing? Or do I have to contact each place I find individually?
TIA.

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MrFibble · 06/08/2010 08:24

4 to 8 people around Pembrokeshire coast!

I guess I need to carry on googling. I just wish "no carpets in bedrooms" was a search term on the cottage rental sites!

Anyone used the anti dust mite sprays? Are they any good?

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suiledonne · 07/08/2010 11:14

www.talkallergy.com/webdocs/allergy_directory/allergy_friendly_holidays_and_hotels.php

Try here. I didn't join yet so don't know if it is any good.

MrFibble · 09/08/2010 11:16

Thanks for those - the 5 bed looks lovely but perhaps too big for us.

I'll check out the allergy forum too. Cheers.

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asdx2 · 09/08/2010 16:45

Stayed here only last week. Mine are very sensitive to dust etc but had no problems here.

www.dwryfelin.co.uk/index.asp

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