Dog-friendly Cottages Monmouthshire

Full of breahtaking landscapes, mountains, rolling hills and a scattering of enchanting castles, Monmouthshire is a truly wonderful place to visit. Whether you take a stroll along through the gorgeous Welsh countryside or climb the majestic mountains, there's plenty for you and your curious canine to discover on your walkies.

  • Draig's Cottage, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fancy taking a break in this delightful, Mews cottage? It lies tucked away in a small courtyard of cottages with gates shutting out the world, giving peace, quiet and privacy. Go through the gates and you are 50 yards from the centre of historic Abergavenny café culture, with its many coffee shops and bistro’s. Originally the site of a Roman fort, Gobannium, Abergavenny became a medieval walled town within the Welsh Marches, with its own Norman castle.
    If walking or cycling is your thing, then Abergavenny is the gateway to the mountains, including the nearby Sugarloaf, the Blorenge, with the famous ’The Tumble’ cycle hill climb, and the five hills, Ysgyryd Fach, Deri, Rholben, Ysgyryd Fawr and Mynyd Llanwenarth. With easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains, Offa’s Dyke Path is close by and the Marches Way, the Beacons Way and Usk Valley Walk all pass through Abergavenny town. Fishing, golf and horse riding are all available nearby.
    After all that walking or cycling and Welsh fresh air, why not relax and listen to the live music at the local public house, 50 yards away, on a Sunday evening, or simply relax in the courtyard with a glass of local wine? Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £53
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  • Rosehill, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abergavenny, Wales
    A spacious, detached cottage within the stunning Monmouthshire town of Abergavenny. Near Brecon Beacons. En-suite. Ground floor bedroom.
    £104
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  • Hanover Manse, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A traditional white-washed cottage nestled in the village of Llanover, Wales. Countryside setting. Near National Park. Woodburning stove. Pontypool 7.5 miles; Crickhowell 10.8 miles; Abertillery 16.5 miles.
    £89
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  • Malt House, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abergavenny, Wales
    This lovely former farmhouse is situated in the village of Skenfrith, a few minutes’ walk from Skenfrith Castle, on the Monnow River, and just 6 miles to the historic town of Monmouth. Monmouth has the only remaining fortified bridge in the UK with a tower standing on the bridge, as well as a wide range of amenities. For walkers and ramblers there are great local walks in the Monnow Valley in addition to the Three Castles Walk, the Offa’s Dyke path and the Skirrid, 8 miles from the property, which has spectacular views of the rolling countryside from the top across to the Brecon Beacons National Park. The market town of Abergavenny is 12 miles away and plays host to some fabulous events throughout the year, including the award winning food festival in September. For Foodies, there is also the Michelin-starred Walnut Tree just outside Abergavenny, White Castle Vineyard nearby and The Bell at Skenfrith on your doorstep. Malt House is a Georgian style detached house with a living room and dining room, both with open fires, as well as a well-equipped kitchen. Head up the wide staircase to the first floor where you will find four spacious bedrooms, two of which have en-suite facilities. Outside you will find an enclosed lawned garden, perfect for summer barbecues and letting your four-legged friend run free. Shop/garage 2 miles, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £141
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  • Maes Y Berllan Barn, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A superb four-bedroom 17th-century barn conversion resting in Lower Common in Gilwern, Abergavenny. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly. Woodburning stove. Off-road parking. Crickhowell 2.5 miles; Abergavenny 4.6 miles; Monmouth 19.8 miles.
    £98
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  • The Carriage House, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A substantial house, sleeps eight, furnished with a variety of modern and antique furniture and formerly part of the stable block of historic Llanfoist House, this Brecon Beacons holiday house is a perfect base from which to explore this lovely unspoilt part of the world with much to see and do within walking distance.
    One well behaved dog welcome free. Once housing the carriages for the occupants of the big house, including the legendary iron master, Crawshay Bailey, this is now a comfortable, spacious home with two sitting rooms and three en-suite bedrooms. The main spacious living room is comfortably furnished with ample sofas and arm chairs and has a multi-fuel style gas fire in the inglenook fireplace. The smaller snug-like sitting room is ideal for quiet times. Put your feet up with a glass of wine and a good book. Beamed ceilings carry on throughout the upstairs rooms adding to the character and charm of this lovely property.
    £154
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    The Hayloft is part of a newly converted barn located in Bryngwyn, near Raglan. The main living area is light and airy, double height and open plan. It has underfloor heating, exposed stone walls and a wood burner. There is a Smart TV with DVD player and Netflix/Disney. To the mezzanine floor (accessed via very steep ladder stairs), there is a king size bedroom with zip and link beds (can be turned into twin beds). There is an enclosed garden to the front of the property with patio, garden furniture and a bike rack. This is the perfect property for wanting to explore the area whether it be on foot or by bicycle.
    Wales is well known for having the most castles in Europe per square mile. One of the best preserved is Raglan Castle which is just under 3 miles away. The Forest of Dean, which is a short drive from The Hayloft, offers all sorts of sporting opportunities including mountain biking with bike hire, pony trekking, sculpture walks, steam railways and enchanted forests. The Big Pit in Blaenavon is a favourite with families and the hidden garden of Dewstow is a must. For those looking to explore the countryside the views from the Blorenge, The Skirrid and the Sugarloaf are amazing and all within a short drive. The Brecon Beacons and the fabulous Black Mountains are also within an easy daytrip, all are fantastic for walking/trekking and cycling. Monmouthshire is very centrally located with Cardiff, Newport, Bristol, Abergavenny, Gloucester, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Monmouth and Chepstow all within easy reach.
    The beautiful and picturesque Wye Valley is under half an hour away and this is a super place to hire canoes and travel leisurely down the river, or walking/cycling the path along the river. At the Hayloft you can grab a coffee outside on the patio first thing in the morning or last thing at night watching the sun go down. The dark skies are also perfect for star gazing.
    The Hayloft (UK40092) can be booked together with The Stables (UK40093) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £55
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  • Sugarloaf Hut, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The cosy accommodation is set on Woodlake Park Golf Club and boasts spectacular views over Llandegfedd Reservoir, the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains. The hut is sat on a plot at the top of the golf course to get the best of the views. Head up to the hut in your own golf buggy and relax in the peaceful setting – the plot enjoys a good-sized enclosed garden with a beautiful outdoor stone bath with running hot water, barbecue/firepit, outdoor seating so you can enjoy the views, as well as a shed (suitable for storing bikes and other equipment). Inside, the hut is an open plan living space to include a comfy sofa, wood burner, kitchenette with breakfast bar, a cosy double bed area and a shower room.
    When you stay, there is plenty to see and do nearby. A round of golf could be a good place to start! Llandegfedd Reservoir is just a stone’s throw away - where you can try out some water sports and other activities or enjoy a walk in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Further afield, the location lends itself well to exploring more of South Wales, the nearby picturesque town of Usk sits on the river and has a range of independent shops, cafés and restaurants or slightly further afield, Abergavenny is a lively market town full of history and renowned for its annual food festival. Sugarloaf Hut is a member of the Woodland Champions Club, who are committed to preserving the beauty of the landscape and conserving woodland. The hut is also located within the grounds of the Golf Club so access to and from the hut will be by golf buggy or foot, and due care should be taken whilst on the course. An EV charger is available at the golf club.
    £71
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  • Llwynderw Cottage, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llwynderw Cottage is the perfect place for a romantic breakaway from the hustle and bustle of the daily grind, or for a family getaway. Full of character with lots of original features, located in Pandy, walks are to be had from the doorstep with your four legged friends. Located just 6 miles from the historic town of Abergavenny with its many coffee shops, bars and restaurants, there is plenty to see and do here for the day, not forgetting the yearly famous Abergavenny food festival which is a must! A visit to the castle and museum will keep you entertained, as you step inside the history of Abergavenny. Originally the site of a Roman fort, Gobannium, Abergavenny became a medieval walled town within the Welsh Marches, with its own Norman castle.
    If walking or cycling is your thing, then Abergavenny is the gateway to the mountains, including the nearby Sugarloaf, The Blorenge, with the famous ’The Tumble’ cycle hill climb, and the five hills, Ysgyryd Fach, Deri, Rholben, Ysgyryd Fawr and Mynyd Llanwenarth. With easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains, Offa’s Dyke Path is close by and the Marches Way, the Beacons Way and Usk Valley are all accessible through Abergavenny town. In the other direction is the town of Monmouth, just 20 miles.
    The town is steeped in history, and a visit to Monmouth Castle is a must, along with the Monnow Bridge and Gate. Spend the day at Monmouth Museum, or take a visit to the lost city of Trelleck, where they offer archaeological dig experiences. The area is also perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with a range of walking opportunities including National Trust Kymin offering spectacular views over the rolling hills of Monmouthshire, or go canoeing or kayaking on the river Wye. The Forest of Dean is a short drive from Monmouth with an abundance of things to do and see such as Clearwell Caves, Puzzlewood and Dean Forest Railway. There are also free tours of the Blaenavon World Heritage Site and the Big Pit National Coal Museum.
    £98
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  • The Old Chapel, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This luxury property, a former mission hall, was renovated in 2019 and consists of an open plan living space with a wood burner, Smart TV and patio doors leading to a courtyard area. The Old Chapel is situated in the village of Grosmont, which has its very own castle for history enthusiasts, and there are plenty of other castles nearby, including Skenfrith Castle, 4 miles, and White Castle, 4½ miles. There are plenty of walks to be had from the property as its situated on the Wye Valley, and the River Usk is 9 miles away.

    The market town of Abergavenny is 11 miles away and has an abundance of shops, restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. It also holds its award-winning food festival every September. For those wanting to visit the historic town of Monmouth, is just a 12-mile drive from the property, and there are some local restaurants and pubs in the surrounding villages. Pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £68
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