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+Pentraeth is a charming village settled on the banks of the River Nodwydd on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. In easy reach of Red Wharf Bay's gloriously sandy beaches, it make an ideal base for those seeking a holiday by the sea. The village...
Along the banks of the River Cefni, the huge market town of Llangefni was constructed. The town still contains many of its original structures, including the Town Hall and the clock tower, which are situated next to shops, bars, and...
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the beautiful North Anglesey Heritage Coast, the pretty seaside village of Cemaes Bay is home to three pubs, shops, an award-winning chip shop, a cafe and Visitor Centre, a natural sheltered...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 king-size and 1 twin - 1 bathroom and 1 en-suite shower room - Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave - Utility area in conservatory with...
The picturesque village of Bodedern rests in the Anglesey countryside. Within reach of the Isle of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales, Bodedern is a fabulous destination for those wanted to truly explore Wales before coming back to a quiet...
Situated on the east coast of Anglesey, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village with a picturesque port, a beach and fine views of Snowdonia. Visit the hugely popular local Seawatch Centre, enjoy fishing or watching sea birds, seals and even...
This charming town is located on the northernmost tip of Anglesey and is connected to the Welsh mainland by one of the island's two bridges. A holiday here would be perfect, as it serves as a wonderful home base from which to discover the rest...
Llanfaethlu is a small village in the northwest of Anglesey, Wales. Offering a range of pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for all of your amenities. Discover the wonderful attractions of the Cemlyn Bay and lagoon nature reserve, also...
Moelfre is a small seaside village resting on the east coast of Anglesey, just 2.5 miles away from Benllech. Within the village, you will find a port, a beach, fine views of Snowdonia, a working lifeboat, and two quality pubs/restaurants....
Proudly positioned on the North Anglesey Heritage Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will find the picturesque village of Cemaes Bay. Home to a bustling local pub, a charming café and a fish and chip shop, as well as a...
Bodedern can be found settled at the heart of the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Within the village you can find a shop, pub and a Post Office, ideal for any last-minute amenities you could need on a self-catered trip. Nearby is the picturesque...
Moelfre is a picturesque village resting on the east coast of the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. The amenities within the village include a local store where you can pick up any last-minute amenities, as well as two pubs where you can enjoy a...
Small hamlet near Lligwy Beach on the East Coast of Anglesey. Meander along the coastal path and soak up the views of the bay and Dulas Island. Lligwy Beach is dog friendly all year round, with the bustling little cafe on the beach. Llaneilian...
Llangefni, a big market town constructed along the banks of the River Cefni, includes several historical structures, including the Town Hall and the clock tower, along with stores, pubs, and restaurants, as well as an art gallery. Llangefni...
The popular seaside village of Rhosneigr is situated on the beautiful west coast of Anglesey, famous for its spectacular cliffs and magnificent sandy beaches. The village has a varied history including a 6th century church, tales of smugglers,...
Situated on the western shore of Holy Island on the Isle of Anglesey, is the small village of Trearddur Bay. Within the village you will find a super selection of amenities including shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a sweep of low grassy...
On the north-eastern tip of Anglesey, in a gorgeous coastal setting, is the small seaside community of Amlwch Port. The community, which formerly hosted prosperous mining operations, today hosts a variety of events and attractions, making it...
Trearddur Bay is situated on the western shore of Holy Island. It’s truly beautiful - a great sweep of low grassy coastline indented with rocky coves and fine sandy beaches (European Blue Flag). Watersports, bathing, sailing and windsurfing are...
The popular seaside village of Rhosneigr is situated on the beautiful west coast of Anglesey, famous for its spectacular cliffs and magnificent sandy beaches. The village has a varied history, including a 6th-century church, tales of smugglers,...
Benllech has a beautiful long and sandy beach, much favoured by families, with a slipway allowing easy access for all. A variety of shops and cafes front the beach with a picnic area to the side, whilst the village centre offers more shops,...
Moelfre is a small village resting on the east coast of Anglesey, resting just 2.5 miles away from the town of Benllech. Within the town, you will find a picturesque port, a beach, fine views of Snowdonia, a working lifeboat, and two quality...
Trearddur Bay is situated on the western shore of Holy Island. It’s truly beautiful - a great sweep of low grassy coastline indented with rocky coves and fine sandy beaches (European Blue Flag). Watersports, bathing, sailing and windsurfing are...
The old market town of Camelford nearby is located close to Cornwall's north coast and is ideally situated for exploring the wild country of Bodmin Moor and the high cliffs, hidden coves, fishing villages and surfing beaches that populate this...
Benllech is a popular village resting on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. There are a wide variety of wonderful amenities within the town including shops, pubs, hotels and restaurants, whilst its waterfront holds a less varied selection, but...
Dog-friendly breaks to Anglesey take you to the biggest island in Wales. As you’d expect, you’re in for a scenic, salty-nosed adventure. This beautiful island, just off the coast of northwest Wales, is packed with wide beaches, clifftop trails and dog-welcoming places to stay.
Our dog-friendly cottages in Anglesey offer the perfect base for exploring the island’s wild coastline and peaceful countryside, all with your pup by your side.
Anglesey has everything you need for an unforgettable break with your four-legged friend – from unspoilt sandy beaches to coastal paths with sea views and plenty of open space to roam. Whether you're visiting the ancient ruins of Beaumaris Castle, enjoying a drink at a dog-friendly pub, or strolling through quaint towns like Rhosneigr or Menai Bridge, Anglesey is full of places where dogs are truly welcome.
And when you're ready to explore more, you’re just a short drive from even more dog-friendly spots in Snowdonia, Conwy and North Wales.
From scenic cliff paths to peaceful forest tracks, there’s a walk for every pup and pace:
Many of Anglesey’s beaches welcome dogs all year, while others have seasonal restrictions. Here are a few top picks:
Anglesey isn’t short on things to do with your pup – here are some favourites:
🏰 Beaumaris Castle – dogs on leads are welcome in the grounds of this impressive medieval castle.
⚓️ Puffin Island boat trips – despite its name, you might not see puffins, but there’s a good chance of spotting other birds, seals and dolphins on this uninhabited isle.
🚢 Porthmadog to Caernarfon Railway – nearby in Gwynedd, hop aboard with your pup for a scenic ride through Snowdonia.
🍦 Dog-friendly cafés and pubs – try The Sea Shanty Café in Trearddur Bay during the day or The Marram Grass in Newborough.
🧭 Explore beyond Anglesey – head across the Menai Bridge to explore Llandudno, Bala or the Llŷn Peninsula for even more dog-friendly adventure.