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+Located on the stunning coastline of Pembrokeshire, this charming seaside village is home to a stunning Blue Flag beach, excellent for water sports like swimming, boating, and surfing in the warmer months and bracing coastal strolls on windier...
Resting just outside of the famous Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) is the quaint Welsh village of Waunfawr, home to the Snowdonia Parc Campsite, with its own award-winning pub and microbrewery, and a Grade II listed house stemming from the...
Kidwelly is a beautiful coastal town sitting in the centre of west Wales, with stunning countryside, magnificent seascapes and enchanting woodlands to explore, making it the perfect base for the keen adventurer. Explore the wonders of Kidwelly...
This captivating, homely lodge set on the outskirts of the charming village of Llangain is perfect for couples and families craving an escape to the breathtaking Carmarthen countryside and coastline. Keen outdoor explorers will not be...
Kidwelly, an old seaside village, is well located in the middle of West Wales, with easy access to the region's stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and quiet forests. Kidwelly Castle is a must-see because of its enviable ridge-top location...
The rural village of Kilgetty is situated 2.4 miles from one of the most picturesque villages in Pembrokeshire, Cresswell Quay is best described as a delightful hamlet of scattered cottages at the edge of the tidal estuary. The central focal...
Burry Port boasts a variety of businesses, a Post Office, many bars, and restaurants and is wonderfully situated on the gorgeous South West Wales coastline. The golf club is known for providing year-round sport, regardless of the weather, and...
The interesting market town of Sennybridge is situated where the River Senni flows into the River Usk, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is home to cosy pubs, great places to eat, a variety of shops and a regular livestock...
The small town of Kington, well regarded as a centre for walking, is situated near the England/Wales border in a beautiful area known as the Welsh Marches. It is a wonderful area of wooded hills, tranquil valleys and unspoilt Black and White...
Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire is the county town, with a variety of amenities including shops, restaurants and tearooms. It is the ideal tourist base for exploring the beautiful surroundings of Pembrokeshire, take a stroll along its gorgeous...
On the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park lies the historic cathedral town of Brecon, boasting beautiful Georgian and Jacobean architecture, many museums, a theatre and cinema, individual shops, restaurants and inns serving real ales and...
The well-liked Welsh village of Llanarth, which is close to the coast of Cardigan Bay, has a friendly bar, a shop that is modest but well-stocked, as well as a farm shop/butcher that sells local fare. Llanarth's location on the main A487 coast...
Newport is a beautiful coastal town in Pembrokeshire, south west Wales lying on the River Nevern with a selection of shops, pubs, tea rooms, plus an excellent golf course overlooking the sea as well as a lovely sheltered harbour. Newport lies...
Neyland overlooks the Cleddau Estuary in Pembrokeshire. Home to a marina and a green, this town provides pubs and shops, while walks and the Brunel Cycle Trail pass nearby. Cross the Cleddau Bridge to Pembroke Dock, home to a museum. Visit...
Pembroke Dock, also named Doc Penfro in Welsh, is a beautiful town just northwest of the centre of Pembroke with the babbling River Cleddau flowing through. The town holds historic facets with the construction of the Royal Navy Dockyard dating...
The small, traditional village of Llangadfan in Powys is an excellent central location for exploring all of Mid Wales and beyond into Snowdonia and Shropshire. Llangadfan boasts Glyndwrs Way footpaths and the Foel Ramble, a 4 mile walk...
Llanrwst is a thriving market town which stands in the beautiful Conwy Valley, only four miles from picturesque Betws-y-Coed, known as the 'Gateway to Snowdonia' and which is North Wales's most popular inland resort. Surrounded by dense...
Towyn is a popular seaside resort residing in Conwy, in between the neighbouring coastal towns of Rhyl and Llandudno. This bustling town is home to a sandy beach which stretches for miles alongside Victorian arcades, classic fish and chip...
Located just half a mile from the coast at Cardigan Bay, close to the delightful harbour towns of Aberaeron and New Quay, this lovely old village is famous for its association with Saint David and his mother, St.Non. Today Llanon boasts a small...
A great location within the fringes of Clyro, this beautiful home with enclosed gardens and summer house is a fabulous get away for families and small groups, pet friendly and comfortable throughout. Clyro, a small settlement situated on the...
Sarn Meyllteyrn, a small rural community with a few stores and pubs, a garage, a restaurant, and a pottery studio, is located in the centre of the stunning Llyn Peninsula, an area famed for its breath-taking beauty. The charming town of...
Ystradgynlais is a former mining and industrial town in the Tawe Valley on the edge of the formidable Brecon Beacons National Park. The area is peppered with strong valley communities that benefit from the fabulous location and being easily...
Tal-Y-Bont-On-Usk is a charming countryside village resting within the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons National Park. The village is well-known for its stunning location which features a canal, two rivers, rolling hills and...
Newport is a beautiful coastal town in Pembrokeshire, south west Wales lying on the River Nevern with a selection of shops, pubs, tea rooms, plus an excellent golf course overlooking the sea as well as a lovely sheltered harbour. Newport lies...
With rolling hills, lush forests, deep valleys and fairytale mountains, Wales is a dream destination for dog lovers. From Snowdonia to Brecon Beacons, you and your pet can explore some of the most idyllic landscapes in the UK. Then, with our help, you'll be able to rest tired feet and paws at the best dog-friendly cottages in Wales.
Despite being a small country, there is so much to see and do right across Wales. There are plenty of different walks that you can go on in Wales. Here are nine dog friendly walks in Wales that you should check out!
If you and your pets love to explore with the sea breeze on your faces, explore 135 miles of Anglesey's breathtaking coastline. You can also take your pawed pal to Beaumaris Castle for a fun rainy day activity.
For a spot of culture, spend a day strolling through the picturesque seaside towns of Abersoch or indulging in the delights of Llandudno's booming culinary scene.
Further south, there's even more coastal beauty. Outdoor enthusiasts can sleep a stone's throw away from the epic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park in one of our gorgeous dog-friendly cottages in Barmouth.
For nature enthusiasts and history buffs, Pembrokeshire is the perfect backdrop to immerse yourself. The area is famous for its endless trails of dog-friendly wildlife reserves and has a range of fascinating castles to discover, dating as far back as the 12th century.
If you choose to visit Wales, then you are spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches to take your dog. Check out our favourite dog friendly beaches in Wales!
From contemporary log cabins and waterside glamping to the rustic charm of a luxury stone cottage, we have a huge range of beautiful properties across Wales.
Use our filter function to find your perfect stay, based on amenities like outdoor hot tubs or nearby attractions like dog friendly pubs and beaches.
After a relaxing day out, come back to stunning cottages and luxurious apartments that put you within walking distance of local pubs and restaurants.
Many of our accommodation options also offer designated parking and fully-kitted kitchens for when you want an easy way to stock up at the local shops ahead of a home-cooked meal.
If it's the tranquility of nature you're looking for, there's no better way to 'get away from it all' than waking up in the Welsh countryside.
We have boutique cabins and historic stone cottages situated everywhere from working farms in Gwynedd to Sugar Loaf Mountain overlooking the Brecon Beacons.
You'll find homes with everything from outdoor hot tubs for bubbly stargazing and quiet gardens for reading, to wood-burning stoves to 'cwtch' in front of, while walkies always start right on the doorstep.
Whether it's by the sea or in the heart of the mountains, Wales is a dog owner's dream destination and with our wide range of choice, best price guarantee and exclusive member discounts, we are sure to have something to suit you and your dog.
The most popular dog-friendly holiday cottages in Wales include Half Pint Cottage in New Quay, Wisteria Lodge in Newport, South Wales, and the tranquil Powis Castle View in Welshpool.
The best dog-friendly cottages in Wales with hot tubs include the popular Badger Cottage in Burton which has an enclosed garden; The Mill in Pembrokeshire, and The Byre in Llangolman.
Soak up stunning sea views from The Calf Suite, which overlooks Cardigan Bay in Mid Wales, or from Ty Newydd near Barmouth Beach. You can also enjoy sea views from Ceilwart Bungalow, a two-bedroom, single storey cottage in North Wales.
The best dog-friendly cottages in Wales by the coast are Apple Tree Cottage on the Pembrokeshire Coast, near the sandy beach of Traeth Llyfn, and 2 Alma Terrace; a pet-friendly cottage in a rural location within the Snowdonia National Park.
The most popular dog-friendly cottages in Pembrokeshire, in West Wales, include Bryn Lodge in Hook, Wishing Well in Broad Haven, and Springwells Lodge in Stepaside - a cosy log cabin ideal for short breaks with your four-legged friend.