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+Llanfaelog is a small settlement on Anglesey's western coast, close to Rhosneig and the major railway line to Holyhead. Llanfaelog has its own church, St Maelog's, which was completed in 1848, as well as a few shops and eateries. Traeth Llydan,...
Additional information and rules - Sleeps 8+1 - 5 bedrooms - 2 doubles, 1 twin, 1 bunk and 1 single - 3 bathrooms - 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC, 1 en-site bathroom with shower and WC, 1 bathroom with shower and WC - Oven,...
Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom - king-size on the first floor with access via stairs - 1 - ground floor shower room - Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment - Shared utility area with washing...
Tre'r Ddôl is a small village and community lies within north Ceredigion, between the towns of Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. Within the small village, you will find a community-run shop of Cletwr, a cafe and a pub serving food, making a perfect...
Get to know The Valleys from this fantastic South Wales holiday destination, staying in the peaceful village of Llanarthney with attractions at close reach. Offering an ever-comfortable stay, this two-storey holiday home is a fabulously...
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,...
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...
With the Offa’s Dyke Path accessible from your front door, this spacious lodge is the perfect base for families and friends wanting to explore the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons. Walkers can take on the Offa’s Dyke, explore White Castle (7...
Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 bunk, 1 double with bunk bed - 2 bathrooms – 1 Jack and Jill bathroom with a shower over the bath and a WC, 1 en-suite with a shower over the bath and a WC - Electric oven and...
Porthmadog sits on the Glaslyn Estuary and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. It is possible to travel by steam through the breathtaking scenery of Eryri (Snowdonia) to Blaenau Ffestiniog or Caerforn from Porthmadog, the entrance to the...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 bathroom and 1 shower room - Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine - Electric and central heating provided - Bed linen and...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 king-size and 1 twin - 1 bathroom with bath, shower and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment - Utility room with washer/dryer - Travel cot and...
Llandudno lies between two headlands, the Great Orme and the Little Orme and it is these headlands, and the town's two waterfronts, that give this tourist resort its special appeal. The town offers two superb beaches - the North Shore, with its...
The idyllic village of Talacre rests on the north coast of Wales in Flintshire. The village is known for its famous beach, sitting just across the River Dee from the Wirral from the English/Welsh border. Boasting miles of golden sand backed by...
Knighton is a lovely market town, found on the banks of the River Teme and in between the border of both Wales and England. Known for its amazing walking routes and places to cycle and horse ride, it's perfect for a countryside retreat. With...
This traditional Welsh village lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, and is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive Trawsfynydd Lake, which is only a short walk from the village, is renowned for its...
Additional information and rules - 4 Bedrooms –On the entrance floor level- 1 small double 4ft x 6ft 3'', on the upper first floor - 2 doubles and 1 single with an additional single pull-out bed - 1 Shower/wet room and 1 separate WC...
Morfa Nefyn can be found resting on the coast of Llyn Peninsula in Wales, offering its guests two miles of golden, sandy beach and a wonderful range of amenities to keep you entertained on your visit. In the village you can find a shop with a...
The village of Deganwy, on the banks of the River Conwy at the mouth of the Estuary, is a very popular holiday destination. Deganwy has a harbour, a small selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, and retains the ruins of Deganwy Castle, built...
Pembroke is a town in South Wales, resting near the coastal resort of Tenby. The town is surrounded by medieval walls and is the birthplace of the infamous Henry Tudor, with plenty of heritage and culture, it is a charming town to enjoy for a...
Sitting on the breath-taking North Wales Coast, you will find the picturesque town of Penrhyn Bay. Home to its very own beach, a well-stocked supermarket, a friendly local pub and an independent eatery, this town has everything you could...
Morfa Nefyn, a charming fishing village on the Llyn Peninsula's northern coast, is known for its beautiful two-mile stretch of sandy beach and dramatic cliffs. The town of Morfa Nefyn is home to a couple of great bars and restaurants, as well...
The small village of Beguildy sits amongst peaceful countryside on the edge of the Welsh/English border. Surrounded by green landscapes, the village hosts a public house serving good food, a shop and a Post Office for daily essentials. There is...
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.