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+The small seaside town of Amlwch lies on the north eastern corner of Anglesey, in a stunning coastal location. With an affluent mining history, the village now plays host to numerous activities and attractions, making it the ideal location for...
Llannerch-y-medd is located in the north east of Anglesey in North Wales. Its location allows those who visit to easily get to the coast to find beaches at Benllech, Moelfre or Red Wharf Bay, while being within the countryside so you can enjoy...
The former market town of Llanerchymedd, is located in the heart of picturesque Anglesey, providing a gateway to the superb beaches around the coastline. Llanerchymedd was once home to a thriving cobblers’ industry with over 250 shoemakers in...
Valley is a delightful village resting on the north west coast of Anglesey, offering spectacular scenery and fantastic walking routes via the Anglesey Coastal Path, it makes a wonderful holiday destination for walkers and cyclists. The village...
The small village of Llanfaethlu nestles close to the stunning, north west coastline of Anglesey. Amidst spectacular cliffs and sandy beaches, this unassuming village provides a local shop and Post Office, whilst nearby Church Bay boasts a...
Gwalchmai is a small, rural village located in the centre of Anglesey situated on a rocky landscape, named after the poet Gwalchmai ap Meilyr. This vibrant little village is home to golf courses, health clubs, and some of the best water-sport...
Beaumaris is a historic town situated on the Isle of Anglesey, overlooking the Snowdonia mountain range. Within the town you will find the medieval castle, a Victorian pier, gaol and courthouse to reflect its long and interesting history. Here,...
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...
Rhoscolyn is a small settlement with a church and elementary school located three miles from Trearddur Bay on Holy Island. With its slipway, ideal for small dinghies and motor boats, and sheltered cove, Rhoscolyn's beach is a popular family...
Situated on the beautiful east coast of Anglesey, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village, boasting little cottages, a picturesque port, a beach, fine views of Snowdonia, a working lifeboat, and two quality pubs/restaurants. Visit the hugely...
Situated on the Northern coast of the Isle of Anglesey is the pretty seaside village of Bull Bay. The scenery around Bull Bay is stunning as is the nearby island of East Mouse, which sits within the bay and has rockpools which are perfect for...
The small village of Newborough (Welsh spelling: Niwbwrch) lies on the edge of forests and dunes at the south west corner of Anglesey. Close by is Llanddwyn Bay, renowned as one of the finest beaches in Britain, ideal for swimming, canoeing,...
Caergeiliog is a small village resting within close reach to the scenic west coastline on the Isle of Anglesey, between Trearddur Bay and Rhosneigr. Within the surrounding location you will find a sweep of low grassy coastline with rocky coves...
The small seaside town of Amlwch lies on the north eastern corner of Anglesey, in a stunning coastal location. With an affluent mining history, the village now plays host to numerous activities and attractions, making it the ideal location for...
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...
Menai Bridge rests on the Isle of Anglesey, just 2.5 miles away from the city of Bangor. The town plays host to one of two bridges to mainland Wales, as well as a history that is awaiting to be discovered in the Menai Bridge Heritage Museum and...
The small village of Llanfaethlu nestles close to the stunning, north west coastline of Anglesey. Amidst spectacular cliffs and sandy beaches, this unassuming village provides a local shop and Post Office, whilst nearby Church Bay boasts a...
This delightful town sits right on the edge of the Isle of Anglesey and is home to one of two bridges to mainland Wales. It is an ideal base for a holiday and is great for exploring this beautiful island. It has a strong history which can be...
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, with its longest place name in Europe, is a wonderful village found near Anglesey's coast. The area provides a wide selection of activities for all to enjoy, from the famous Menai Straits to the octagonal Toll House, there...
The pleasant village of Valley rests on the the north west coast of Anglesey., a stone's throw from the Cymyran Strait. The village plays home to a variety of shops, including a weekly indoor market, as well as a host of eateries, ranging from...
Sitting peacefully by the coast on the Isle of Anglesey is the idyllic village of Benllech. Home to a number of convenience stores, as well as pub serving hot food, this village has everything you could possibly need during your stay. Enjoy a...
On the North Anglesey coast, the seaside village of Cemaes Bay is home to three pubs, a few shops, a sheltered harbour and a Blue Flag sandy beach, where you can paddle the shores, soak up the sun or tuck-in to fresh fish and chips as you watch...
Menai Bridge rests on the edge of the Isle of Anglesey and is an ideal base for a holiday exploring this beautiful island. It has a strong history which can be discovered in the Menai Bridge Heritage Museum, the well known Saint Tysilio lived...
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.