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The Victorian seaside town of Llandudno has a grand promenade, two beaches, and a good selection of shops, pubs and eateries. For views over the town and coast, head up the Great Orme using the tramway or cable car. The rest of the North Wales...
Resting on the North Wales coastline is the university town of Bangor. Offering a bustling atmosphere with a great range of shops, pubs and restaurants, Bangor is a fantastic base for an exciting stay in North Wales. With the town overlooking...
Fishguard is an ideal holiday destination on the award-winning Pembrokeshire Coast, which has been voted the second best coastal destination in the world according to the National Geographic magazine. The town itself has an array of gift shops,...
Narberth is a bustling town resting just ten miles away from Tenby. Within the town centre, you will find many individual shops, including upmarket boutiques, specialist deli grocers and unique gift shops, and a wide choice of restaurants,...
The bustling fishing village of Saundersfoot is idyllically situated at the foot of a wooded valley on the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast, 3 miles from Tenby. The village offers an abundance of shops, pubs and restaurants whilst the attractive...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin - 2 en-suite shower rooms and WC's - Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer - Wood burner (first basket of logs...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 wet room with shower and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave grill, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine - Travel cot and highchair available on...
Talysarn is a village in the Nantlle Valley in North Wales. Situated between Caernarfon Bay and the Snowdonia National Park, this is a location to enjoy climbing, walking, mountain biking, canoeing, sailing, fishing and golf. Discover...
Manorbier is a village and parish situated on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Hosting a village pub and restaurant, as well as a convenience store for all of your amenities. Situated on the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,...
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...
St Dogmaels is an ancient and tranquil village nestling peacefully around its ruined abbey at the mouth of the River Teifi on the totally unspoiled west Wales coast. One of its attractions is Y Felin, one of only two working watermills in Wales...
Often described as the 'Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia’, this delightful seaside town is situated just 5 miles from Porthmadog. The town’s 13th-century castle perches majestically on a rocky outcrop, dominating the skyline and...
Sandy Lane is a community of around 250 dwellings near Llanelli. Originally built as an area of holiday cottages for residents of Swansea at the start of the 20th century, many of the houses were winterised during the Second World War providing...
The bustling harbour town of Porthmadog lies on the Glaslyn Estuary and enjoys a stunning setting. The gateway to the Snowdonia National Park, Porthmadog is full of individual shops and restaurants, and home to the Ffestiniog Railway and the...
The poet Dylan Thomas is famously associated with the town of Laugharne, which boasts a grand castle perched on a low ridge overlooking the expansive Taf River Estuary. A trip to his Boat House and the writing shed, where he produced the...
Cilgerran is a delightful village with two pubs and a village store near to the popular market town of Cardigan. Situated above the Teifi Gorge, there are walks down to the river and the two castles; the National Trust’s Cilgerran Castle and...
Nestled on the Pembrokeshire coast, this Grade II listed cottage is the perfect spot for groups looking to mix adventure with relaxation and great food. A stay at this beautiful home wouldn’t be complete without a 200-metre stroll down to the...
The small village of Trefor is surrounded by sea and mountains, overlooking Caernarfon Bay, and enjoys a harbour with stone breakwater pier and sheltered sandy beach that the Wales Coastal Path runs past, or the more adventurous can enjoy a...
The coastal village of Llanbedrog is situated on the Llyn Peninsula and makes a wonderful base for exploring this beautiful part of North Wales. The village offers two pubs, both serving food. There are lots of nearby sandy beaches, remote bays...
Milford Haven is a busy little town overlooking the Cleddau Waterway. The once thriving fishing industry of this town has been replaced with a picturesque marina with a delightful Mediterranean feel. The unique little shops, galleries, tea...
Llandudno Junction is a large village, situated within the county borough of Conwy, Wales. The town was built around the railway station, where today you will find many through trains from Manchester to Llandudno. The village also plays host to...
Letterston is a village with two pubs, an award-winning fish and chip restaurant, a gas station with a general store, a newsagents, a butcher, and a post office scattered along the main road from Haverfordwest to Fishguard. This community is...
Shicley is set in the village of Trefin near the rugged Pembrokeshire coast path and a short stroll to the beach. The Mill Cafe and Gallery and the Ship Inn are both located at the western end of the village nearest to the beach. The Ship use a...
Planning a dog-friendly holiday in Wales? You’re in for an unforgettable escape filled with mountain trails, sandy beaches and cosy places to stay where dogs are more than welcome. From the peaks of Snowdonia to the shores of Pembrokeshire, Wales is one of the UK’s top spots for a pet-friendly break.
Our collection of dog-friendly cottages in Wales ranges from rural retreats and coastal cabins to town-centre boltholes. Wherever you choose, you’ll be close to epic walks, pup-friendly pubs and scenery that will have tails wagging in no time.
Wales is made for dog lovers. With three national parks, hundreds of dog-friendly beaches and countless countryside trails, there’s no shortage of places to stretch your legs – and your dog’s.
Whether you're hiking in the Brecon Beacons, climbing Snowdon or exploring the wild coastline of Anglesey, there’s an adventure waiting at every turn. Along the way, you’ll find cafés, pubs and attractions that welcome dogs with open arms and the occasional biscuit.
Wales is packed with trails and open spaces perfect for exploring with your four-legged friend. Here are some top-rated dog walks across the country.
With hundreds of beaches and long stretches of coast, Wales is a paradise for dogs who love a paddle. Some of the best dog-friendly beaches include:
There’s more to a dog-friendly holiday in Wales than just walks and beaches. Check out these pup-approved attractions.
🏰 Caerphilly Castle – explore the grounds of this impressive fortress with your dog by your side.
🌲 Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest – great for forest strolls, with a café and red kite feeding sessions to watch together.
🚂 Welsh Highland Railway – hop aboard this heritage train and enjoy the ride through Snowdonia – dogs are welcome on most services.
🛶 Canal walks and boat rides – many operators on the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal and Llangollen Canal welcome dogs on board.
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.