Dog-friendly Hotels Conwy

Nestled in North Wales by Snowdonia national park, Conwy is pawfect for curious canines and their equally adventurous owners. Our Conwy pet friendly hotels makes travel with your pooch easy so you can spend your time planning how to explore so much glorious landscape with your dog. 

  • Mountain View, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penmaenmawr, Wales
    Impressive detached property in the heart of Penmaenmawr. En-suite bedrooms and two large dormitory rooms. Pool table and air-hockey. Ideal for large groups, schools and organisations. Beach 10 mins walk. Plas Menai 17 miles. Mount Snowdon 18 miles.
    £447
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  • Hendre Aled Farmhouse, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful, detached farmhouse in an isolated location with stunning views, two woodburners, two sitting rooms, conservatory, and four poster beds. A spacious farmhouse full of character and charm. Denbigh 8 miles.
    £137
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  • Glan Nug, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-y-Coed, Wales
    A lovely, stone cottage adjoining an old chapel, in the rural setting of Rhydlydan with picturesque views to the rear, set over three floors, wood-burner stove and two sitting areas.
    £118
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  • The Mill House, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Large Edwardian house in peaceful location. Flexible sleeping arrangements. Mature Gardens. Pet-friendly. Llangollen 8 miles.
    £107
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  • Stable Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandudno, Wales
    This delightful holiday property has been skilfully converted from former outbuildings at Bodafon Hall and it sleeps just two people. There are views down across fields to the promenade and out to sea. This is a lovely quiet part of the town, yet there is so much to do within walking distance. Visit the adjacent Bodafon Farm Park, or take a stroll along the promenade to the town centre or Venue Cymru, where you can perhaps catch a visiting West End show. Shop till you drop or find a great restaurant or café. At the other end of town is the famous Great Orme’s Head, rising to 679ft above the town, with great views of the surrounding coastline – and on a clear day you can even see the Isle of Man! Visit 4000-year-old copper mines, the ski slope or toboggan run, ride the Great Orme Tramway or the longest cable car in Great Britain. Historic Conwy is just a few minutes by car and offers the mighty Edward I Conwy Castle and town walls (A World Heritage Site), Aberconwy House, Conwy Suspension Bridge (NT), Plas Mawr (Cadw), a wealth of quirky individual shops, and the quay where fresh fish is landed daily. The Conwy Valley takes you down towards Betws-y-Coed, the ‘gateway to Snowdonia’. On the way, call in at Bodnant Garden (NT) that is abundant with floral colour, or for a bit of foodie heaven, try the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre.
    Stable Cottage can be booked with Scullery Cottage (ref CC613038) and Granary Cottage (CC613039) to accommodate up to six guests.
    £56
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    Betws-y-Coed, Wales
    Originally built as an almshouse in the 19th century, this delightful, terraced, Grade II listed holiday property has been skilfully converted into a bright and welcoming cottage for three people. There is a warming multi-fuel burner in the living room, a well-fitted kitchen (no washing machine) with breakfast table, which is the hub of the cottage, two bedrooms and a shower room. Outside, you will find a table and chairs to relax with a morning coffee overlooking the shared lawned garden and the village of Ysbyty Ifan, which is largely owned by the National Trust.

    There is a pub and shop in the nearby village of Pentrefoelas, whilst the pretty alpinesque village of Betws-y-Coed, just 7 miles away, offers a wide selection of eateries. Betws-y-Coed is also home to Zip World Fforest, where adrenaline junkies will love the amazing Fforest Coaster which whisks you through the trees, a miniature railway, two historic churches where you may be lucky enough to catch a local male voice choir in concert, and more outdoor equipment shops than you can shake a stick at! You can take the moorland road over to Blaenau Ffestiniog too, visiting the largest zip wire in Europe, the incredible Bounce Below or take a leisurely trip on a narrow gauge steam train on the famous Ffestiniog Railway. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £60
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  • Preswylfa, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ty'n-y-groes, Wales
    This family-friendly, detached holiday home sits in Hen Efail, Tyn-y-groes near Conwy, Gwynedd. Hot tub. Off-road parking. Enclosed garden. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Ground-floor living. Pet-free. Llandudno 7.3 miles; Betws-y-Coed 11.8 miles.
    £159
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  • Ashover Lodge, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colwyn Bay, Wales
    This property is in a perfect location for enjoying all the thrills of this seaside town. It’s situated just a short walk from a large fun fair, amusement arcades, pubs, restaurants and shops, it really does have it all. Nestled just 500 yards away is Towyn’s sandy beach, perfect for a picnic by the sea, or a spot of sunbathing in the summer months. the property enjoys its own enclosed, courtyard gardens with sitting-out area, perfect for relaxing in after a busy day exploring this lovely corner of Wales.
    A little further afield, but still within easy reach, guests can find the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay and the Victorian town of Llandudno, where guests can visit the Great Orme with its dry ski slope, cable cars and historic tramway to the summit. The historic town of Conwy, where you can visit Britain’s smallest house and explore the magnificent mediaeval castle, is also within easy reach. The towns of Prestatyn (the starting point for Offa’s Dyke walks), Ruthin and Mold are lovely towns to visit and excellent walking can be found in the nearby Clwydian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Chester with its city walls, cathedral and excellent shopping is also within easy reach, as well as the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 500 yards. Shops, pubs and restaurants 500 yards.
    £44
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  • Llwynon Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandudno, Wales
    Relax and unwind at this beautifully presented and ideally located, semi-detached holiday property, in the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno. In a central location, it’s just around the corner from the Great Orme Tramway Station, where you can hop on one of the vintage cable operated tramcars for a memorable journey up to the 679ft summit of the Great Orme. From here you can even see the Isle of Man on a clear day, and why not visit the Bronze Age Copper Mines too? The restaurant quarter of town is just a short stroll away, with a great choice of eateries, whilst the promenade, beach and pier are also within walking distance. Llandudno is home to the Venue Cymru Theatre and Arena, offering a great choice of top class shows and concerts all year round. There is plenty to do in Llandudno, enjoy a trip out to sea, watch the Punch and Judy show on the promenade or walk around the Great Orme.
    A few miles away is the historic town of Conwy, with its almost complete circuit of town walls, which can be walked around, and the imposing Edward I castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll around the cobbled high street with its fascinating individual shops, or visit the quay where fresh fish is landed daily. A few miles further on into the Conwy Valley is the beautiful National Trust garden at Bodnant. Offering 80 acres of floral abundance, you can admire the beauty of the Laburnum Arch in May, or enjoy a scrummy cream tea at any time of year. Surfers will also enjoy the area, with the unique Surf Snowdonia at Dolgarrog which is well worth a visit, even if you just want to pop in for a coffee and watch the surfing action. The award-winning Zip World locations at Betws-y-Coed, Blaenau Ffestiniog and Bethesda are all within easy reach in the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 300 yards. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £86
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  • Bryn Hyfryd, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    What a superb view! Outdoor living comes into its own at Bryn Hyfryd, with bi-folding doors opening out from the dining area onto the spacious, outside decking area, which enjoys superb views over the Conwy Valley to the mountain ranges of Snowdonia. Accessed by a rough track, this detached cottage with its own hot tub, has a large decked area where you can enjoy al fresco dining, whilst watching the surfing activity in the distance at Surf Snowdonia, which is on the other side of the valley! For cosy nights in, there are two delightful living rooms, both with wood burners and TVs. Upstairs, are three beautifully presented bedrooms all overlooking the Conwy Valley.

    It is only a short drive through the pretty country lanes to the glorious National Trust gardens at Bodnant, where you can enjoy a stroll round 80 acres of stunning floral abundance, visit the craft units, or enjoy a cream tea in the tea room. Plus, you can pick up some local delicacies at the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre which is well worth a visit. From here, the historic town of Conwy is just a short drive, with its mighty Edward I castle and almost complete town walls just waiting to be explored. In the pretty town centre with its cobbled High Street, you can visit the historic town’s houses of Aberconwy House (National Trust) and Plas Mawr (Cadw). Stroll along the quayside, visit the smallest house in the UK, or take a boat trip out into the estuary.

    Llandudno is also nearby and offers full shopping facilities, together with the Venue Cymru Theatre which has a variety of touring shows and concerts all year round. Llandudno also has the Great Orme, a 679ft rocky headland which juts out into the Irish Sea, offering a country park, the historic cable-operated Great Orme Tramway, and the longest cable car ride in the UK, from Happy Valley gardens to the summit. Surf dudes will love Surf Snowdonia, which you can see from Bryn Hyfryd, and it offers the first inland surfing lagoon in the world. The market town of Llanrwst is close by, with the leafy Gwydyr Forest and the pretty tourist village of Betws-y-Coed being within easy reach. Kids will love the tree top nets at Zip World Fforest in Betws-y-Coed, which now includes the amazing Fforest Coaster, whilst Zip World in Blaenau Ffestiniog has the largest zip wire zone in the world, great fun! Beach 9½ miles. Shop 5 miles, pub ½ mile and restaurant 2 miles.
    £301
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