Pet friendly Holidays Brecon Beacons
The Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales is perfect for a rural getaway with your pooch. Our selection of dog friendly hotels and dog friendly cottages is the perfect base to explore the beautiful Black Mountains including Pen y Fan, Sugar Loaf, the Table Mountain path and more in this area of South Wales.
- Builth, Wales
An elegant luxury country retreat, dog-friendly The Lake Country House Hotel & Spa in Wales enjoys a fabulous rural setting in the countryside.
- Llandovery, Wales£85Price per night from
- Brecon, WalesConverted to a very high standard with all you could need for that romantic break. Located in the small hamlet of Merthyr Cynog, the Cart House has everything for that perfect break, set on a private drive opposite the Norman Church of St Cynog and next to the owners property, The Old Vicarage. The owners run an Artisan bakery, and bread making classes can be arranged via the owner.
There are plenty of walks to be had from the cart house including the Epynt Way. Situated 8 miles from the historic town of Brecon, there is plenty to do in Brecon itself, with the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh regiment, as well as the theatre and cathedral. If you fancy taking things at a slower pace, why not take a barge trip along the canal?
The town is also the home to the Brecon Jazz Festival in the summer. Builth Wells is 11 Miles from the property and hosts the Royal Welsh Showground with its array of shows and events throughout the year. Surrounded by lush green countryside and open views with access to the Epynt Way close by, The Cart House is a fabulous base for those wanting to walk or cycle and explore. Shop, pub and restaurant 8 miles.£73Price per night from
- Llantilio Pertholey, WalesThe ancient farmhouse at Werngochlyn dates back to the 12th century. It nestles in open farmland underneath the Skirrid Mountain and the four comfortable holiday cottages are sympathetically converted from stone farm buildings set around the farmyard. The setting is perfect for children of all ages (adults too!). There is plenty of room to run around and explore – and plenty of animals to befriend…. a pair of Kune-kune miniature pigs, a donkey, goats, sheep, chickens (you can collect your own eggs for breakfast if you want to), ducks, dogs, cats and loads of horses and ponies – including a tiny rescue pony named Tinkerbell.
You could stay around the farm all day – with a heated, indoor swimming pool, hot tub, games room and then a BBQ in the evening. There are footpaths running directly from the farm and dogs are welcome. You are ideally place to explore the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains, Usk and Wye Valleys and the fantastic countryside that surrounds the nearest market town of Abergavenny which is only 3 miles away – home of the Food Festival. It boasts good shops and a market, a cinema, theatre, castle and museum as well as good choice of pubs, cafés and restaurants including Michelin starred ‘Walnut Tree’ which is within walking distance of the farm. An 18-hole golf course and driving range is only ½ mile away. An enjoyable stay that will have you wanting to return. Shop 3 miles.£129Price per night from
- Llandeilo, WalesSituated in the heart of the historic town of Llandeilo lies this quaint cottage which is beautifully appointed and has fantastic views, making it a perfect base for a couple looking for a last minute getaway. It enjoys good quality furnishings, and the owner even provides guests with a welcome pack including a bottle of wine! The heart of Llandeilo is on your doorstep, famous for its award-winning chocolate shop, boutique shopping and elegant restaurants dotted around the town. Discover the Carmarthenshire’s historic sites including Carreg Cennen and Aberglasney Manor, or explore the heritage park of Dinefwr and learn the rich history behind its beautiful 12th-century castle situated amongst a tranquil 800-acre park with wild deer running free. For an adventurous day out, try walking the iconic ’Llyn y Fan Fach’ (Lady of the Lake), which boasts fantastic views over the Brecon Beacons National Park amidst shimmering lakes and tumbling waterfalls. Horse riding and golf nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.£51Price per night from
- Brecon, WalesSwn Y Nant is a stunning lodge in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. This eco-friendly property is perfect for those wanting to explore the area or to simply have a romantic break away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Nestled next to a stream and with a ramp to the entrance, this fabulous lodge comprises a ground floor bedroom with a super kingsize zip and link bed and a ground floor bathroom with a walk-in shower, a double-ended two-person bath and a heated towel rail. The open plan living, dining and kitchen space has floor-to-ceiling windows making it light and airy and has a Smart TV and patio doors leading to the decked area with a private hot tub. There is also a small utility area. To the first floor is a super kingsize bedroom with Smart TV. There is underfloor heating throughout the property with zoned thermostatic controls.
Outside, you will find hot and cold taps, perfect for washing your four-legged friends off after a walk in the hills. This eco-friendly lodge has solar panels and eco cleaning products are supplied along with a welcome basket of local produce, as well as a welcome basket for your dog containing dog shampoo, treats, a blanket and a towel.
There are plenty of walks to be had from the property; it is 6 miles to the historic town of Brecon with its array of coffee shops, small local independent shops and art galleries. There is something here for everyone, and for those looking for more adventures then why not climb the high peaks of Pen Y Fan and take in the breathtaking views of the rolling countryside?£174Price per night from
- Hay-on-Wye, WalesThis beautiful end terrace period holiday property is situated in the centre of the popular border town of Hay-on-Wye and within walking distance of its amenities. World renowned for books and bookshops and its literary festival, it also has a newly renovated castle, traditional markets with local produce, art galleries, antique and independent shops, and great gastro pubs, restaurants and cafés. There is much on offer in the great outdoors with fishing, horse riding, cycle and canoe hire all available locally. Wonderful walking area with two long distance footpaths namely Offa’s Dyke Path and the Wye Valley Walk, both with stunning scenery of the beautiful border country. Brecon, Builth Wells and the cathedral city of Hereford are all within easy driving. You’ll find a small children’s play park within walking distance as well as stunning riverside walks, close by to the riverside beach, The Warren. On road parking is also available should there be more than 1 car. Shop 275 yards, pub 165 yards and restaurant 275 yards.£106Price per night from
- Ffairfach, WalesMaesydderwen, meaning oak field, started life as a working farm and later became a country inn, but is now a collection of delightful holiday cottages, beautifully situated within the living landscape of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The charming market town of Llandeilo, with chic shops and an array of good restaurants, cafes and pubs, is just over three miles away. This holiday property has CCTV and has been renovated by the owners who live on-site, and boasts a fantastic hot tub and comfortable accommodation ideal for families, friends or couples. The property has been awarded Bronze in the Carmarthenshire Tourism Awards for self catering accommodation of the year 2018/2019 (3 units or more). There is an abundance of wildlife to see and enjoy from the grounds including woodpecker, siskin, marsh tit, goldfinch, nuthatch and wild roe deer. Red kites can also often be seen soaring overhead and there is a feeding station a 20-minute drive away. You can leave the car behind and enjoy wonderful walks directly from the cottage. If you can drag yourself away from Maesydderwen, there are the beautiful castles of Carreg Cennen and Dinefwr nearby, and the dammed lake of Llyn Y Fan Fach at the western border of the Black Mountains. The National Botanic Garden of Wales, 11 miles, with its great glasshouse dome at its centre, is a year round attraction, and within the Brecon Beacons National Park there are masses of paths and trails for walkers, runners, cyclists, mountain bikers, golfers, horse riders and wildlife watchers. Adrenaline sports such as paragliding, canoeing, rafting and abseiling can also be organised within the national park. Fishing is available in the nearby Towy Valley. Beach 30 miles. Shop and pub 3 miles, restaurant 3¾ miles.
Owl Cottage can be booked together with Kite Cottage (CC632040), Robin Cottage (CC632042), Wren Cottage (CC632043), The Lodge (CC632044), Kingfisher (UK6278) and Siskin Cottage to accommodate up to 37 guests.£70Price per night from
- Pontsticill, UNITED KINGDOMFormer chapel, stone built in 1867, now a very attractive quirky detached holiday cottage with much character, on a minor road junction in the village of Pontsticill, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The property is complete with jukeboxes and a pin ball machine. The surrounding area is peaceful, scenic, varied with mountains, valleys, forests and open hillside ideal for walkers. Within a few miles are Pontsticill, Pentwyn, Neaudd reservoirs, sailing, fishing, the Brecon Beacons steam railway and Tranquil Canal. Shop 1 mile, pub 100 yards.£54Price per night from
- Llantilio Pertholey, WalesThe ancient farmhouse at Werngochlyn dates back to the 12th century. It nestles in open farmland underneath the Skirrid Mountain and the four comfortable holiday cottages are sympathetically converted from stone farm buildings set around the farmyard. The setting is perfect for children of all ages (adults too!). There is plenty of room to run around and explore – and plenty of animals to befriend…. a pair of Kune-kune miniature pigs, a donkey, goats, sheep, chickens (you can collect your own eggs for breakfast if you want to), ducks, dogs, cats and loads of horses and ponies – including a tiny rescue pony named Tinkerbell.
You could stay around the farm all day – with a heated, indoor swimming pool, hot tub, games room and then a BBQ in the evening. There are footpaths running directly from the farm and dogs are welcome. You are ideally place to explore the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains, Usk and Wye Valleys and the fantastic countryside that surrounds the nearest market town of Abergavenny which is only 3 miles away – home of the Food Festival. It boasts good shops and a market, a cinema, theatre, castle and museum as well as good choice of pubs, cafés and restaurants including Michelin starred ‘Walnut Tree’ which is within walking distance of the farm. An 18-hole golf course and driving range is only ½ mile away. An enjoyable stay that will have you wanting to return. Shop 3 miles.£71Price per night from