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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.
  • Dyserth, CaernarfonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberdesach, Wales
    This traditional Welsh stone holiday cottage brimming with character and charm, boasts a wonderful location for exploring the area’s beautiful beaches and coastline. A sandy, pebble-backed beach is less than a minute’s walk from the cottage’s front door, and Caernarfon with its majestic castle, fine selection of shops and restaurants, and the Welsh Highland narrow gauge railway lies just 8 miles away. The surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park invite exploration with myriad exhilarating outdoor pursuits available. Village shop 1 mile, pub/restaurant 4 miles.
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  • Coed y Glyn Bach Equestrian, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coed Y Glyn Bach, a quaint, ground-floor annexe, rests in Groeslon near Penygroes, Gwynedd. Off-road parking. Romantic. Near a pub. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. Caernarfon 4.7 miles; Llanberis 10.9 miles.
    £41
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  • Ty Canol, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    At the end of a quiet country lane, surrounded by fields, this inviting single storey holiday cottage has thick stone walls, double glazing and exposed beams, and is simply but cosily furnished. Only 1.5 miles from National Trust coastline with wonderful walks to be had through the National Trust land which makes up most of this area. At the same distance are the many unspoilt beaches to be found in the region where there is often a chance of seeing choughs, seals and dolphins. Or why not try some fishing from the rocks or boat trips to Bardsey Island. The picturesque village of Aberdaron, at the tip of the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, and the spectacular Hell’s Mouth Bay are both nearby. Shops, pubs and restaurants 4 miles.
    £44
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  • Penlon, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pwllheli, Wales
    3.00
    Ideally located on the fringes of the coastal resort of Pwllheli, this delightful semi-detached, bungalow for two is within easy reach of fantastic visitor attractions, sandy beaches and lovely walks. The Lleyn Peninsula is renowned for its superb, unspoilt scenery and the location of Penlon means easy access to all corners. Pwllheli has an excellent selection of shops, bars and restaurants, and has a weekly market and a stunning beach which seems to go on for miles. Opportunities for walking, cycling and a myriad of outdoor pursuits are all easily accessible in the nearby Snowdonia National Park. Lively and fashionable Abersoch, just a short drive away, boasts a pretty harbour and excellent water sports facilities. Nearby you will also find Porthmadog, the starting point for the world famous Ffestiniog Railway, where you can enjoy scenic trips to the fascinating slate town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pubs and restaurants 1 mile.
    £46
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  • Tŷ Ar Y Tro, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales
    This lovely quirky property is wedge-shaped, built in the angle of two terraced properties so is wider at the front than the back. There is still plenty of space inside though, and the property is beautifully presented with an open-plan living space, exposed slate walls and a modern kitchen for preparing delicious meals. Upstairs there is a large main bedroom, off which there’s a door to the smaller single bedroom.
    The village of Ffestiniog (not to be confused with its larger neighbour the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog) is surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Snowdonia National Park. There is a lovely pub just two minutes’ walk away serving delicious bar meals, whilst a wide selection of eateries are available just a few minutes’ drive away. Nearby, the former slate capital of the world, Blaenau Ffestiniog, is home to Zip World where you can experience the worlds’ largest zip wire zone as you zoom high over an old slate quarry. You can also go deep underground at Bounce Below and try out the nets and slides deep in an old slate cavern the size of St Paul’s Cathedral! You will hear the little steam trains of the famous Ffestiniog Railway as they bustle down the line on the spectacular journey to the coast at Porthmadog. Here you will find the enormous sandy beach at Black Rock Sands, don’t forget to take your bucket and spade, and nearby is the lovely Italianate village of Portmeirion. Beach 8½ miles. Shop and pub 300 yards, restaurant 5 miles.
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  • Hendy, PwllheliInstant Book Overlay Image
    This simple but welcoming semi-detached holiday cottage stands in a 100-acre working farm, where you can enjoy uninterrupted, breath-taking views of the starry night sky from the comfort of the garden. Perfect for a small family, this cottage features two bedrooms, one with a bunk bed, and a playroom with a TV and DVD player, ideal for children to have their own space. Outside, there is an enclosed garden where the little ones and your four-legged friends can let off some steam!
    Beautiful Aberdaron Bay is just 1½ miles from the cottage, and in this pretty village you can find a mile long sandy beach, two pubs, a tea room and boat trips in the summer to Bardsey Island. Children will love exploring the sea caves and rock pools, or for the more adventurous, windsurfing and kayaking can also be found in the area.
    For history buffs, Caernarfon Castle is worth a visit and is set on the banks of the River Seiont, whilst Harlech Castle is situated on a rocky crag overlooking sand dunes far below. The highest peak in Wales, Mount Snowdon, is a must for outdoor enthusiasts, and there is also the Snowdon Mountain Railway which will take you to the top. For seaside fun, visit the bustling market town of Pwllheli, with its beach, art galleries, sailing and watersports centre, and coastal cruises out to see wildlife such as seals, sea birds and dolphins. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £47
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  • Tryfan, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caernarfon, Wales
    This charming, spacious garden apartment boasts a stunning location alongside the River Llyfni. It is perfectly positioned for exploring the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, and the gently rolling countryside of the Llyn Peninsula with its miles of sandy beaches. Cleverly converted on the ground floor of this former woollen mill, the apartment offers plenty of space for four guests, with a welcoming open plan living space and two bedrooms. There is an interconnecting door between this apartment and Tryfan (ref UK6628), ideal for larger groups.
    The Woollen Mill, where the owner lives on-site, is situated within a peaceful setting, overlooking woodland with rural views in all directions that follow the course of the river. Dating back to 1776, it is a building full of character and history. If visitors can bear to tear themselves away from the property’s tranquil seclusion, a wealth of delights await exploration, including Caernarfon with its magnificent castle. The Welsh Highland Railway is worth a visit for scenic trips into the heart of the National Park. For the more adventurous, Zip World Velocity, the longest, fastest zip wire in the northern hemisphere is also easily accessible. A beautiful sandy beach is within 5 miles, and there are wonderful walking opportunities from the doorstep. Fishing nearby. Beach 4½ miles. Shop 3½ miles, pub 6 miles and restaurant 10½ miles.
    Snowdon can be booked together with Tryfan (ref UK6628) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
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  • Ty Macsen, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llanwnda, Wales
    5.00
    Close to the Snowdonia National Park and a 20-minute drive to Snowdon itself, these three spacious, attractive and comfortable barn conversions boast stunning views over beautiful countryside. The holiday cottages (refs. OZ3, OZ4 and OZ5) are located just yards away from the Wales Coast Path, which leads to a lovely pebble backed sandy beach whilst affording wonderful bird watching opportunities on the way. Foryd Bay, where the properties are located, is a designated RSPB Lapwing reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales has also become the UK’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021. Within easy driving distance there are a myriad exciting activities including mountain biking, surfing, sailing, excellent walking, riding and golf. The properties are also conveniently located for Zip World.
    Caernarfon, with its magnificent castle, and a fine selection of shops, restaurants and pubs is just 4 miles away, and is also the start of the Welsh Highland Railway for scenic journeys into the heart of Snowdonia. Tai Coch Chatham is a perfect location for relaxing winter escapes and summer beach holidays. Shop and restaurant 2½ miles, pub serving food 1 mile (seasonal).
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.
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  • Moriah, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Y Felinheli, Wales
    5.00
    Stunning countryside views of Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey, delightfully bright, very comfortable, smart and contemporary interiors and a peaceful setting ideally located for exploring this beautiful corner of North Wales make these three converted traditional farm buildings the perfect base for relaxing break. A 4-mile drive leads to Caernarfon, home to a magnificent castle and the Welsh Highland Railway for scenic journeys into the heart of the Snowdonia mountains, whilst from Bangor, 2 miles, bridges cross the Menai Strait to Anglesey, where Beaumaris Castle, the butterfly farm, sea zoo and glorious sandy beaches for water sports are among the island’s many attractions. And at the foot of Snowdon, Llanberis, 8 miles, boasts a lakeside and mountain railway as well as a slate museum and huge range of outdoor activities. Snowdonia’s most exciting activity is within easy reach, Zip World Velocity, is the worlds longest and fastest zip line which sees riders fly solo through the skies at over 100mph. Whilst for a more tranquil pastime, beautiful walking and cycling on peaceful country lanes is available straight from the doorstep of the cottages. Shop and pub serving food 1½ miles.
    £49
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  • Bodwi Isaf, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mynytho, Wales
    These comfortable and well appointed converted farm buildings are adjacent to the owner’s residence on a working farm. Semi-detached Bodwi Isaf and detached Bodwi Bach offer a good holiday base from which to enjoy the attractions of the area. Abersoch, 1 mile, with its sandy beach and harbour is well worth a visit. There are several sandy beaches within two miles and good facilities for sailing, fishing, pony trekking and playing golf. The surrounding countryside is ideal for those who enjoy walking and birdwatching. The Lleyn Peninsula is within easy reach. Pwllheli 7 miles. Shop and Pub 1½ miles.
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