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.
- Betws-y-Coed, WalesA beautifully presented, detached stone cottage resting in Betws-Y-Coed, North Wales. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Off-road parking. Close to amenities. Llanrwst 4.8 miles; Blaenau Ffestiniog 10.9 miles.£136From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Abergele, WalesA wonderful house for a family get together. Sits in a rural position with fab countryside views. Close to mountains and coast. Wifi, TV garden, wood burning stove.£135From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Erskine Terrace, WalesThe cottage lies just minutes away from the scenic harbour and is adjacent to the magnificent castle walls. It offers private parking and has been furnished and presented to a very good standard.
The contemporary open plan living space benefits from underfloor heating, a Smart TV (which enables you to sign in on your own Netflix/Amazon Prime account) and a lovely gas fire, perfect for any chilly evening.
Take the open tread stairs to the lovely romantic bedroom, complete with a comfortable kingsize bed and quality bed linen. Again, there is a Smart TV, so you can enjoy your own selection of programmes.
The bathroom has a shower over the bath, with bath and hand towels provided.
Outside there is a sunny, private, enclosed courtyard, with a double lounger, table and chairs to relax and enjoy a quiet drink.
Upon arrival guests receive complimentary tea, coffee, milk and biscuits.
Conwy is a wonderful vibrant town full of history and interesting places to visit such as galleries, independent shops, restaurants, wine bars and traditional pubs. Walk the Castle Walls, catch a boat from the harbour, visit the Marina, or follow the coastal path to Morfa Conwy, a beautiful sandy and dog friendly beach. A short drive of under 10 minutes and you’ll discover the little known, yet award winning Conwy Vineyard, well worth a visit for any wine novice or connoisseur. You are also within easy reach of the Snowdonia National Park, the bustling seaside resort of Llandudno, Surf Snowdonia and Zip world. Don’t forget the glorious coastal paths and other wonderful walks. Explore Conwy Mountain, where you will often see the beautiful Carneddau Ponies roaming wild. There really is something for everyone in this fabulous area.£133From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandudno, WalesThis semi-detached holiday property has an open plan living area downstairs and makes a great place to stay and explore the sounds and sights of the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno. Frankcot is within walking distance of two beaches, the main shopping centre, theatre, swimming pool and a wide range of cafes, hotels and eateries. Take a ride to the top of the famous Great Orme by tram or via the UK’s longest cable car and admire the splendid view. There’s a fantastic soft play centre for kids, or you can take in a show at nearby Venue Cymru. Being so centrally located, Llandudno makes a convenient base for exploring Conwy and the Conwy Valley, Betws-y-Coed and Snowdonia, and the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. Beach, shop, pub and restaurant within 1 mile.£129From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Betws-y-Coed, WalesTyddyn Eli lies on a working farm just on the outskirts of the little village of Llangwm, deep in the rolling hills of Hiraethog country between Betws-y-Coed and Corwen. This detached property was a farmhouse for many years but has now been beautifully restored offering an ideal holiday location for all the family. There is a well-equipped kitchen and a good sized living/dining room with a warming wood burner, ideal for curling up with a glass or two of wine on chilly evenings. There is also a sitting room for if the children in your party want to do something else, and a lovely hot tub outside on the courtyard, ideal for relaxing in after a busy day exploring the local area. There are walks from the door too, so make sure you bring your walking boots.
Just a few miles away is an award-winning farm shop at Rhug featuring a wide range of delicious Welsh produce in their shop and bistro, whilst a further selection of eateries is available in the nearby town of Bala. Here you will find Llyn Tegid, the Welsh name for Bala Lake, which is the largest natural lake in Wales. To the west lies the pretty village of Betws-y-Coed, the Gateway to Snowdonia. There are more outdoor shops here than you can shake a stick at, plus the amazing Zip World Fforest where you can experience several different adrenaline experiences, including the exciting Fforest Coaster and the ever-so-slightly-terrifying Plummet!
The Snowdonia National Park naturally has stunning scenery including Snowdon itself, which at 3,560ft is the highest mountain in Wales and England. To the east of Tyddyn Eli lies the town of Corwen. Hop on board a delightfully restored steam train for a nostalgic journey along the Dee Valley to Llangollen, home of the International Musical Eisteddfod. Here you will find horse drawn boats on the Llangollen Canal, whilst a short distance further is Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, which carries the canal over the valley. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.£128From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandudno, WalesA fantastic three-storey townhouse, set in the heart of Llandudno, close to beaches. En-suites. Pet-friendly. Ideal family holiday home. Conwy 4.5 miles.£126From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Betws-y-Coed, WalesThis charming, 17th-century, detached holiday cottage is ideally located on the road between Betws-y-Coed and Conwy in the Snowdonia National Park, nestled beneath the wooded hills of the Conwy Valley. Betws-y-Coed, 1 mile, with riverside walks, restaurants, shops, railway museum and miniature railway, indoor swimming pool and golf course, plus the family-friendly treetop nets at Zip World Fforest – great for thrill seekers. The cottage has immediate access to walks, lakes and bike trails in the Gwydyr Forest. A delightful 15-minute walk along the forestry road takes you to Betws-y-Coed. Discover Bodnant Garden, Conwy Castle and harbour, and Llandudno with beaches and the famous Great Orme’s Head. Adrenaline junkies will love the area with Zipworld (the largest zip wire zone in the world), Bounce Below (where you can jump on trampoline nets in an old slate cavern), Surf Snowdonia (the worlds first inland surfing lake) and Plas Y Brenin Mountaineering Centre and Ski Slope all within 20 minutes drive! From Betws-y-Coed, catch the train along the Conwy Valley line through the mountains to Blaenau Ffestiniog, and change on to the famous Ffestiniog Railway for the spectacular scenic journey by narrow gauge steam train down to the coast at Porthmadog, perhaps breaking your journey at Portmeirion. The rest of Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey with 125 miles of stunning coastline are within easy reach. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£122From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Betws-y-Coed, WalesA 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.£118From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandudno, WalesA superbly appointed, ground-floor apartment resting within Llandudno. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. WiFi. Conwy 4 miles; Colwyn Bay 5.5 miles.£117From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandudno, WalesA spectacular three-storey end-terrace resting within the seaside town of Llandudno in Wales. Characterful. Central location. Nearby beach. Conwy 4.8 miles; Colwyn Bay 5.8 miles; Rhyl 15.9 miles.£117From price per night based on 7 night stay