Dog-friendly Gwynedd
Home to the magnificent Snowdonia, Gwynedd is blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in Wales. Beyond the beautiful mountains, woodlands and stunning seascapes is a wealth of wildlife, heritage and culture, all which begs to be explored by you and your canine companion.
- Pwllheli, WalesA stunning, detached property resting in Rhiw near Aberdaron, Gwynedd. Wonderful views. En-Suite bedrooms. Swimming pool. WiFi. Ground-floor living. Pet-friendly. Abersoch 7 miles; Pwllheli 11.4 miles.£382From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llanfair Yn Neubwll, WalesGlanrhyd Isaf is an impressive, spacious property situated on the outskirts of Llanfair yn Neubwll. Woodburner. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Holyhead 5 miles; Rhosneigr 10 miles.£371From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Pwllheli, WalesStunning detached family home in a prime location in Llanbedrog. Sea views. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. Abersoch 3.3 miles, Pwllheli 4 miles.£331From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bala, Wales
With its award-winning restaurant, exquisite decor, and stunning location, the dog-friendly Palé Hall is not only one of the best hotels in Wales, but one of the finest hotels in the United Kingdom.
- Abersoch, WalesIn a lovely quiet location, Goleufryn is split over three buildings grouped around a pretty garden, just on the outskirts of Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula, and has distant sea views. The main house sleeps ten and has a spacious living room with a dining room and full kitchen where everybody can gather together. The Barn sleeps four, has a large living room and kitchenette together with two bedrooms, and The Annexe sleeps four in one bedroom and also has a fantastic games room to keep the whole family occupied.
There are walks from the door, and the pretty village of Abersoch is a short distance away, providing a range of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. There are three beaches to choose from too, the long sandy Warren Beach, small and sheltered Porth Bach, and sandy Porth Ceiriad including backed by high cliffs. There’s also the surfers favourite at nearby Hell’s Mouth. Abersoch itself is well-known as one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales, but it also makes an ideal base for exploring the area. Visit the lovely National Trust owned beach at Llanbedrog with its multi-coloured beach huts, and call in to see the ever-changing art exhibitions at Plas Glyn-y-Weddw. Take a trip from Aberdaron to visit Bardsey Island off the tip of the Llyn Peninsula, or take a trip into the Snowdonia National Park on the Welsh Highland Railway, visit the quirky Italianate village of Portmeirion, or conquer mighty Caernarfon Castle, built by Edward I and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.£288From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llanbedr, WalesAn extensive, Victorian residence in Harlech, in the Snowdonia National Park. Private gardens, woodburners, AGA, character features and delightful views.£286From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdovey, WalesIf you are looking for a fabulous holiday retreat, then Glan Y Mor is the perfect place to be. Glan Y Mor is a perfect setting for a memorable, relaxing holiday. Set in Aberdyfi, with its miles of golden sandy beaches, this seaside fishing village has a history dating back hundreds of years. It truly is a great place for the whole family to enjoy, being one of the most beautiful destinations in Wales. The town offers a superb selection of shops, restaurants and pubs. A fantastic selection of water-based activities is available, including sailing, fishing and windsurfing. An 18-hole golf course is nearby along with excellent walking in the rolling lush green hills of the Dysynni and Dyfi valleys. Snowdonia with its myriad of exhilarating outdoor pursuits, steam train rides, historic castles and visitor attractions is within easy reach.
This property consists of three bedrooms on the ground floor, one double room and two kingsize bedrooms, a bathroom with walk in shower and an external utility area with wetsuit hanging space. To the first floor is an impressive open plan living/dining/kitchen that has patio doors taking you out onto the glass fronted balcony that overlooks the beach and a well equipped kitchen. To the second floor there is a master bedroom, family bathroom and underfloor heating to the ground and first floor. To the front of the property there is a large patio area and a sea garden.£283From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Abersoch, WalesThis well-presented and very comfortable detached property, offers exceptionally spacious accommodation, perfect for large family gatherings, whatever the season. It boasts a lovely enclosed courtyard with its own private hot tub for six guests - a delightful place to relax and enjoy the lovely views across the adjoining Abersoch golf course towards the sea. Within a short walk is the charming and fashionable seaside resort of Abersoch, which is situated between two glorious bays, and is one of the most popular sailing venues in north Wales with important sailing regattas held there throughout the summer months. It also has a fine selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. Water sports enthusiasts are also well catered for, particularly windsurfing, water skiing and dinghy sailing, not to mention renowned surfing at Hell’s Mouth. There are three main beaches to choose from, the long sandy Warren beach, small and sheltered Porth Bach and sandy Porth Ceriad with its high cliffs. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches and cliffs, as well as wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. Beach ½ mile. Shop pub and restaurant ½ mile.£276From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdovey, WalesThis superb detached house is nestled on the outskirts of Aberdovey, in North Wales. All en-suites. Gas fire. Tywyn 2.9 miles; Machynlleth 12.1 miles.£275From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdovey, WalesJack’s House in the coastal town of Tywyn is perfect for any time of year, with a patio with seating and a barbecue for the warmer evenings. The kitchen is equipped with all modern conveniences including a coffee machine and an American-style fridge/freezer, and with seven bedrooms in total, three with en-suite facilities, and a further bathroom and a shower room, all with their own walk-in shower.
Local pubs, restaurants and shops are within easy walking distance of the house along with The Magic Lantern Cinema which is well worth a visit. Why not take the Wales Coast Path north, over the Dysynni river and towards the ruins of the old army camp in Tonfannau. A short drive east along the winding Bro Dysynni Valley will take you to the imposing and majestic Craig yr Aderyn (Bird Rock) and the silence and tranquility of Castell y Bere castle. Or you can take the Talyllyn Railway steam train from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn, and explore the many paths and ridges of this quiet, spectacular corner of Wales.If you don’t want to travel by car or public transport, it’s possible to walk to nearby Aberdyfi along the sandy beach. You will find a bustling, chocolate-box pretty harbour village. Also within easy walking distance is Ynysmaengwyn park and woodland, the site of a ruined mansion. Jack’s House is also only 30 miles from Snowdonia National Park.£266From price per night based on 7 night stay