Dog-friendly Ceredigion

Situated on the beautiful west coast of Wales, Ceredigion is one of Wales' most popular holiday destinations. With stunning, award-winning beaches, sandy coves, vibrant towns, dramatic scenery and an array of wonderful wildlife to discover, Ceredigion is the perfect place to escape with your four-legged friend.

  • Yr Hen Stabl, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautiful single-storey barn conversion is set in a tranquil rural location and makes an ideal holiday base from which to discover this scenic part of Wales. The property has an attractive walled garden as well as a fenced paddock with picnic bench, where guests can exercise their dogs. From Yr Hen Stabl, you can directly access a footpath circumnavigating Cors Caron Nature Reserve, whilst bridleways, the Ystwyth Trail and other Sustrans routes are in the immediate vicinity. Nearby are the wonderful Cambrian Mountains, Strata Florida, Devil’s Bridge, Cwm Rheidol and the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway. The National Trust properties Llanerchaeron, Dinefawr Park and the Dolaucothi Gold Mines are a short drive away. Wonderful scenic walks can be undertaken at the Elan Valley, Llyn Brianne and Bwlch yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre - which also features several mountain bike trails. Bird watchers can easily visit local RSPB reserves at Ynys Hir and Dinas. The stunning Ceredigion Heritage Coast, with beautiful beaches and coastal footpath can be reached in 30 minutes. A similar distance away is the resort and university town of Aberystwyth, home to the National Library of Wales, the University Arts Centre, cinemas, museums, the cliff railway, promenade and pier. Yr Hen Stabl is situated on Fullbrook, a working sheep farm overlooking Cors Caron. Most amenities, including banks, groceries, chemists, newsagents, pubs, takeaways and restaurants can be found in Tregaron which is just 2 miles away and also home to the Red Kite Centre. After a busy day’s exploring all that the area has to offer, Yr Hen Stabl provides the perfect place to relax with its cosy wood-burning stove and delightful garden.
    £75
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  • Felin Hedd, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sitting peacefully in a rural location, this superb example of a detached, very spacious, threshing barn conversion dating back 200 years, bursts with original features including cast-iron driving wheels, stone walls and exposed beams. It has ground source underfloor heating throughout and nestles within 17 acres, including a paddock if guests would like to bring their horse (by arrangement with owner). This includes 5 acres of woodland to enjoy, bordered by the River Teifi, known for its fishing with panoramic views towards the foothills of the Cambrian Mountains.

    Don’t underestimate the luxury of space and the scale of the barn. Comfortably accommodating up to 8 guests, there are seven spaces to sit and relax or play. The holiday property has been tastefully decorated with oak furnishings, a contemporary-style kitchen, two living areas (one with a wood burner), large vaulted dining area and two fantastic balconies, ideal for watching red kites and buzzards soar over the magnificent scenery. There are also two additional seating areas, one in the wooden clad hot tub room with doors leading out to the garden with picnic bench and barbecue area, and the second within the games room. Moving outside, the patio area features dining furniture for the 8 guests, while bedroom 1 has a balcony with outdoor furniture to sit and watch the sunrise, the sunset at it sheds it light on the mountain, or the stars in this designated Dark Skies area.

    150 yards from the property is a beautiful area by the river and the owner has put a picnic bench, a firepit and some garden furniture for you to sit and watch the children playing in the river and enjoy the sounds and sights of the local wildlife. Red kites, otters, swans, herons and kingfishers are a regular sight.

    Located between the historic village of Llanddewi Brefi with its famous church, and the small market town of Tregaron, well known for its walks, Red Kite Centre and trotting races. Nearby are the harbour towns of Aberystwyth and Aberaeron, which have great restaurants and boutique shops. Aberystwyth also offers a narrow-gauge railway, castle grounds, art centre and live theatre/music. The Machynlleth Alternative Technology Centre 15 miles north is also worth a visit and outdoor activities for the family include walking, mountain biking, horse riding, bird watching, fishing-boat trips and golf. Shop 2 miles, pub 1½ miles.
    Felin Hedd (Ref ON3) and Red Kite Lodge (Ref UK36309) can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £155
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  • Hafan View, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    5.00
    Come and discover all that Hafan Dawel has to offer! This ground floor apartment is one of two charming holiday homes nestled on the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline and on the edge of the quaint hamlet of Felinwynt, set midway between the truly stunning picture postcard National Trust-run Mwnt Beach and the delightful coastal village of Aberporth and just minutes from the beach. Enjoy a short stroll to the play barn and café which is perfect for younger children to let off some steam within the village or walk to the coast where you can build sandcastles, sunbath, go fishing or fly a kite.
    This cottage has been renovated to a very high standard in 2023 and boasts a sunken hot tub and firepit area with unobstructed sea views from your terrace. Hafan Dawel is situated adjacent to the owner’s home, and is all on one level, enjoying large patio doors leading to the terrace so you can enjoy those glorious views. The open plan living space has been finished to an exceptional standard with modern appliances and ample kitchen space to prepare that special meal. Both sumptuous kingsize bedrooms delight with en-suite wet rooms and sea views.
    Aberporth is 5 minutes’ drive away and offers pubs, cafés and two stunning beaches; it’s the perfect destination to explore the three counties of west Wales being centrally located to Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Ceredigion.
    Travel south to the traditional market town of Cardigan, where the beautifully restored castle is not to be missed with 900 years of history to uncover. Enjoy a short walk into the village to discover the traditional Welsh pub or a freshly brewed coffee in the village café. There’s so much to explore in Cardigan Bay but if you want a day out to Pembrokeshire you can reach the well-known family attractions of Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo within an hour’s drive. Beach 1 mile.
    Hafan Dawel (UK45314) can be booked together with Hafan Gwyn (UK36204) to sleep up to 14 guests.
    £100
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  • The Cow Shed, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ciliau Aeron, Wales
    5.00
    Lying peacefully in a rural location and just a short drive away from the dramatic Ceredigion coastline, this row of traditional Welsh holiday barns (refs OR3, OR4 and OR5) have been sympathetically restored to a high standard, making it a perfect touring base for couples looking for an adventure. Lluest Cottages have been tastefully decorated throughout and equipped with all the appropriate amenities for an unforgettable experience. Each cottage has its own enclosed lawn garden with a patio area where guests can sit, relax and unwind whilst watching the red kites soar over the magnificent scenery or enjoy the wildlife beyond the garden in the woodlands, fields and pond areas that are part of the property. The area itself has lots to offer, including fantastic walks along the Ceredigion coastline, famous for its horseshoe coves, Iron Age settlements and sandy beaches, where bottlenose dolphins and seals can be spotted on a clear day! The picturesque harbour towns of Newquay and Aberaeron offer unblemished beaches, restaurants, boutique shopping and art galleries that are waiting to be explored. Away from the coast, Ceredigion’s countryside is just as promising, with an array of charming market towns and historic castles dotted around the county. For an adventurous day out, take a short drive to the rugged Cambrian Mountains and explore the Cors Caron Nature Reserve, which flourishes with wildlife and the historic ruins of Strata Florida Abbey, which is one of Wales’ most important historical sites. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £60
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  • Rwgan, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blaencelyn, Wales
    4.00
    Two miles from Llangrannog’s sandy beaches, on the cleanest coast in Britain, this comfortable traditionally furnished farmhouse is set in its own gardens surrounded by unspoilt pastureland. Llangrannog offers a small slipway, a village shop, cafes and a pub/restaurant, along with a dry ski slope, whilst the popular harbour town of New Quay has sailing and fishing trips.
    The market town of Cardigan has an indoor swimming pool, a sports centre, a skateboard park, art galleries and a theatre/cinema complex. There are two coastal golf courses nearby. The Crown Inn (2 miles) is a noted country traditional pub serving good food and the Harbourmaster in Aberaeron (10 miles) offers award-winning cuisine. Beach 2¾ miles. Pub and restaurant 3¾ miles.
    £64
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  • Bwthyn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Maen-y-groes, Wales
    5.00
    Set in quiet countryside, where red kites can be seen, this detached cottage is about 1½ miles from New Quay on a working farm but separated from its operations.

    Converted from an 18th-century barn, retaining many features. Access to Wales Coast Path about 1 mile. There are two lakes on-site, and a pitch and putt area (dependent on weather and ground conditions) which can be accessed via a footbridge at the bottom of one of the two gardens. Well placed for beaches, villages, walks on lanes and clifftops. Aberaeron, 9 miles, Llangrannog, 7 miles. Shop and pub within 2 miles.
    £71
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  • The Granary @ Canllefaes, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    This characterful, three-bedroom cottage rests in Penparc near Cardigan, Ceredigion. Off-road parking. Smart TV. Ground-floor living. Dog-friendly. Woodburning stove. Swimming pool. Aberaeron 20 miles; Fishguard 21.4 miles; Carmarthen 26.5 miles.
    £82
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  • Brook Lodge, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Charming lodge in the heart of the countryside resting on Wern Newydd cmallholding. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. Welsh countryside.
    £99
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  • Ty Coed @ Canllefaes, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming, well-presented cottage settled in the village of Penparc, Ceredigion. Pet friendly. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Aberaeron 19.5 miles; Fishguard 21.4 miles.
    £89
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  • Min Yr Afon, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Expect to be enthralled by the stunning location and gorgeous interiors of this idyllic cottage, encapsulating cosiness, style, and rustic comfort in a superb quintessential, classic country cottage, which featured in the magazine ’Countryfile’ in February 2020. Full of character, with many authentic pieces of furniture and charming accessories, many of the traditional features have been retained including beamed ceilings, original doors, wooden floors, and reclaimed slate, which merges with stylish contemporary comforts, including a fully upgraded water heating system, creating an ideal holiday base from which to explore the jewels of the local area.
    The light and airy dining room is conveniently open plan to the kitchen, flooded by sunlight through the bi-folding doors, with beautiful pastoral views of the garden and meadows. Around the dining table enjoy family meals together or chat to the holiday chef as they cook up a holiday feast in the well-equipped stylish cottage kitchen. The beamed cottage sitting room has timeless appeal. Relax on the comfortable sofa after a day in the pure Welsh air, in the glow of the cosy wood burner on chillier evenings.
    In such a tranquil, peaceful setting a good night’s sleep is promised in the stylish, unfettered bedrooms, which enjoy quality furniture and furnishings. Exuding character and charm, the original bread oven remains as a feature in the single room.
    Step into the whimsical and fully fenced garden at the rear of the property and relax on the rattan garden furniture, which is bordered by woodland and a flowing tributary of the Aeron River - ideal for paddling or fishing in the summer months (fishing licence required). The lawned, landscaped garden is fully enclosed and is perfect for older children to play in or for soaking up the peacefulness of the surrounding area.
    With the glorious beaches of Cardigan Bay just a short drive away, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches. Paddle in the shallows, discover hidden coves or walk along pristine golden sands. From New Quay take a boat trip to spot dolphins or take in the views from a bracing cliff walk.
    The bustling, picturesque seaside town of Aberaeron, with its colourful style architecture, boutique shops, art galleries, cafés/tearooms, and restaurants, is a short drive away or follow the old rail track into the town by foot or by bicycle.
    £107
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