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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.
  • Cae Bach Cottage, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This single storey detached converted barn is in the ideal location for a holiday on a working dairy farm, enjoying its own enclosed lawned garden. It is surrounded by countryside and is traffic free. There are sandy beaches offering all watersports close by, stunning coastal National Heritage walks and renowned links golf courses. Visit delightful Abersoch beach, take a boat trip to Bardsey Island renowned for its wildlife and discover the beauty of Snowdonia. There are many scenic railways which travel through the hills and forests for you to enjoy, alternatively day trips to Caernarfon and Harlech Castles, Betws-y-Coed, Anglesey and Victorian Llandudno can also be enjoyed. Horse riding nearby. Shop and pub 2½ miles, restaurant 3 miles.
    £52
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  • Hafan, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pwllheli, Wales
    This lovely detached holiday property is in a rural location, on the Llŷn Peninsula, and a private gate from the garden takes you down to the beautiful little Porth Colmon harbour and beach, where lobster and crab can be bought in season and occasional visitors include dolphins and seals. With the Llŷn Coastal Path just along the lane, it’s a great place for walkers. The property itself is spacious and boasts a large conservatory with views over fields to the sea, with bay windows replaced in 2021. The village of Aberdaron is six miles away and the peaceful NT property of Plas yn Rhiw is well worth a visit. Major supermarkets will deliver. Seasonal shop ¼ mile, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    Hafan can be booked together with Colman Bach (CC611031) and Porth Colmon Farmhouse (29856) to accommodate upto 16 guests.
    £81
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  • Porth Colmon Farmhouse, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This lovely holiday property is in a rural location, on the Llŷn Peninsula, and enjoys a stunning outlook over the dramatic sea and shoreline, boasting its own blissful hot tub. This detached, former farmhouse offers very comfortable and spacious accommodation, with the added benefit of parking for four cars and one boat. Sitting just a short stroll from the beautiful little Porth Colmon harbour and beach, with its own slipway belonging to the owner of the farmhouse, where small boats can be launched. In season, freshly caught lobsters and crabs can be purchased from the local fisherman and occasional visitors include dolphins and seals. A scenic cliff-top walk takes you to the uncrowded golden sands of Treath Penllach, a relatively unknown part of the Peninsula whilst the village of Aberdaron is 6 miles away. Lively Pwllheli, which offers shops, pubs and restaurants, 11 miles away. Beach 50 yards. Shop (seasonal) ¼ mile, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    Porth Colmon Farmhouse can be booked together with Colman Bach (CC611031) and Hafan (28081) to accommodate upto 16 guests.
    £81
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  • Elens Place, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Occupying a fine position in the town centre, just a short distance from the main high street, this well-appointed, semi-detached holiday property is ideal for couples or small families that want to be near the beach and the local amenities of Tywyn. Renowned for its sandy beaches and popular harbour towns, like nearby Aberdovey, Cardigan Bay offers a great base from which to explore all areas of north Wales, and a variety of tourist attractions, including the steam railways of Reiddol and Tal-y-Llyn, Corris Craft, King Arthurs Labyrinth, Dolgoch Falls, Cregennan Lakes and Cader Idris, mountain biking in the nearby Coed-y-Brenin Forest, and all areas of Snowdonia are easily accessible. Beach ¼ mile. Shops, pubs and restaurants 50 yards.
    £52
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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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  • 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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  • Tremafon, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caerdeon, Wales
    In an enviable setting, within the Snowdonia National Park, and overlooking a mountain river, this lovely secluded barn conversion offers a warm welcome from the neighbouring owners. Together with its own enclosed garden, it is surrounded by beautiful landscaped grounds bisected by the River Dwynant. With a footpath on the doorstep, it is perfect for those that enjoy the outdoors. A sandy beach, shops, inns and restaurants can be found nearby at Barmouth. Harlech Castle and the championship golf course are 12 miles. Riding and fishing nearby. Shops, pubs and restaurants 3 miles.
    £81
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  • Erw Goed Hen Feudy, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This comfortable, detached cottage is set in a secluded location on the smallholding of Erw Goed, which sits peacefully within the Snowdonia National Park. Situated between the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and the foothills of Cadair Idris, just 3 miles from lovely sandy beaches at Fairbourne and Barmouth. The property is accessed by crossing some uneven ground and via a small footbridge over a stream. Guests have sole use of the ½-acre fenced garden with stream running through, there is a camp fire site available for outdoor cooking or camp fires, and guests are also welcome to explore Erw Goed’s 30 acres of gardens and unspoilt woodland and hill with spectacular views over the estuary. You can also meet the livestock including ducks, chickens, bees and sometimes pigs. The Mawddach Trail is easily accessible and the market town of Dolgellau is 6 miles away. Walking, pony trekking, fishing and golf are available locally. Coed-y-Brenin, 10 miles, is a renowned mountain biking centre. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £62
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  • Hendy, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Waunfawr, Wales
    Welcome to Hendy, a delightful holiday let nestled in the heart of Waunfawr, Gwynedd. This charming village, surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales, offers a perfect escape for those seeking tranquillity and outdoor adventures.
    Immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds Waunfawr. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the enchanting trails of Snowdonia National Park, just a stone’s throw away from Hendy. As you ascend the peaks, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of rugged mountains, serene lakes, and lush valleys, creating an idyllic backdrop for your holiday.
    For those with a penchant for history, a visit to the nearby Caernarfon Castle is a must. This medieval fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands proud against the backdrop of the Menai Strait. Wander through its majestic towers, imposing walls, and discover the rich history that unfolds within. If you’re seeking a more leisurely pace, the Welsh Highland Railway offers a nostalgic journey through the scenic countryside. Climb aboard the vintage carriages and let the rhythmic sound of the steam engine carry you through picturesque landscapes, allowing you to soak in the charm of the region.
    Waunfawr itself boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Pop into the local pub for a taste of traditional Welsh hospitality, as well as their own home produced ale, and perhaps sample some regional delicacies. Stroll through the village, where friendly faces and cozy cottages create a quintessential Welsh experience. Whether you’re an avid adventurer, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind in a picturesque setting, Hendy in Waunfawr, Gwynedd, provides the perfect base for an unforgettable holiday. Discover the magic of North Wales as you create lasting memories in this spectacular holiday home.
    £54
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  • 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.
    £54
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