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.
- Llanrwst, WalesThese three, truly stunning, single-storey, semi-detached barn conversions have been finished to a great standard. Set on the owner’s private 22-acre estate, comprising of undulating fields, woodland, stream and lake, Cruck Barn (ref UK6558), Gorse Barn (ref UK6559) and Plas Iwrwg Granary (ref 28091) have a cosy wood burner to curl up in front of on chilly nights.
Walks emanate from the door of these holiday properties which are in a rural location, yet close to the beautiful National Trust garden at Bodnant. A short drive away is the historic town of Conwy with its famous Edward I castle and town walls, and also Betws-y-Coed, known as the ‘Gateway to Snowdonia’, which offers family fun at the Zip World Fforest Coaster and treetops nets making a great day out for the adrenaline junkies! Visit Surf Snowdonia in the Conwy Valley, the UK’s first artificial surfing lake. Bring your bike and try the Marin Trail in Penmachno, or simply explore Plas Iwrwg and experience the wonderful views of the surrounding mountains and River Conwy from the grounds surrounding the property. Online food delivery is available from supermarkets. Beach 10 miles. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
Cruck Barn can be booked together with Plas Iwrwg Granary (28091) and Gorse Barn (ref UK6559) to accommodate up to 10 guests.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Capel Curig, WalesDating back to the Victorian era and a former vicarage, this large detached property is located slightly off the A5 historical route between Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. The holiday property has been carefully restored retaining many original features, boasting a cosy and atmospheric wood burner, whilst a medieval highgate bed captures the Victorian period. The elevated gardens to the rear (steps may be slippery when wet) overlooks the mountains and local countryside.
The property is in an excellent location with the walks of Snowdon on the doorstep, including Llanberis Path, the easiest and longest route, The Miners’ Track, Snowdon Ranger Path and the Watkin Path. Capel Curig nestles in the foothills of Moel Siabod, Y Glyderau and Y Carneddau, endorsing the majestic view of the Snowdon horseshoe. Afon Llygwy flows through the village, making its way down to Betws-y-Coed, a nearby village where forests, lakes and mountains combine to produce a stunning landscape. Coffee shops, craft houses, a miniature steam railway and a number of good eating houses are located in the centre of Betws-y-Coed village.
Day trips to consider would be Bodnant Gardens, set in one of North Wales’ most famous estates, or Conway, with its castle walls, marina, selection of shops and delicatessens, not forgetting the smallest house in the UK according to the Guinness Book of Records. Llangollen in the opposite direction is a pleasant Welsh town with its horse-drawn canal boats, light railway, Dr Who experience, and world famous festivals such as the annual Eisteddfod. Beddgelert is a short drive and is good for walkers or children wishing to visit Gelert’s Grave. Most areas of the Lleyn Peninsula are within an hour’s drive, where good beaches and watersports can be found. Portmeirion village is also great for a day trip with its exotic plants and Italianate buildings. Fishing and golf are available within 5 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub ¼ mile.£94From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Rhydlanfair, WalesGuests to Cefn Bach have free use of a nearby leisure centre (3 miles) with pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and multi-gym. Originally built in 1800, this detached farm cottage has been completely renovated, retaining its old charm whilst incorporating comforts. Part of a working farm (approached along a private road), it has its own garden and guests are free to explore the delightful farm trail.
A peaceful holiday retreat enjoying splendid scenery, yet only 3 miles from Betws-y-Coed, and a very comfortable base for exploring the Snowdonia National Park. Horse riding nearby. Ideal for golf. Beach 23 ¾ miles.£77From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Capel Curig, WalesAn idyllic, white-washed cottage tucked on the outskirts of Capel Curig, Wales. Within National Park. Characterful features. Pet-friendly property. Llanrwst 10.5 miles; Porthmadog 18 miles; Blaenau Ffestiniog 18.2 miles.£113From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Betws-y-Coed, WalesUse of a nearby leisure centre (3 miles) with pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and multi-gym.
Dylasau Cottage is detached, set down a quiet, woodland, country lane, at the top of a gently terraced garden. About a mile away are many fine waterfalls, including the Conwy Falls and the Machno Falls (near the mountain-ringed village of Penmachno). Nearby are the 14 peaks of Snowdon, golf, good horse riding and fishing to enjoy whilst there is a delightful farm trail on the owner’s farm close by. Reputedly the best rock climbing in the world is available near to Capel Curig, in addition to canoeing and skiing. The nearby village of Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia, has much to offer, including the fabulous, family-friendly treetop nets at Zip World Fforest. A short drive takes you to Blaenau Ffestiniog which offers adrenaline junkies the options of trying Europe’s longest zip lines, or Bounce Below, where you can bounce on trampoline nets in an old slate cavern. If this is too much, then the famous Ffestiniog Railway takes you on a spectacular journey to the coastal town of Porthmadog. Horse riding nearby. Ideal for golf. Shops at Betws-y-Coed, 3 miles.£67From 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
- 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
- Llansannan, WalesWelcome to Cleiriach, a charming holiday let nestled in the heart of the picturesque County Conwy, Wales. Located in the delightful village of Llansannan, Cleiriach offers a perfect escape for those seeking a tranquil and rejuvenating holiday experience.
Llansannan, with its rich history and stunning landscapes, provides a myriad of activities for guests to explore and enjoy. Immerse yourself in the local culture by taking a leisurely stroll through the narrow streets, where you’ll discover quaint cottages, ancient churches, and friendly locals eager to share the tales of this historic village.
Nature enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise as they venture into the surrounding countryside. Llansannan is surrounded by rolling hills, lush green valleys, and enchanting forests, offering a haven for hikers, bikers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Take a scenic hike through the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where panoramic views of the Welsh countryside await at every turn. For those interested in history, a visit to St. Sannan’s Church is a must. This medieval gem, dating back to the 15th century, stands as a testament to the village’s enduring past. Wander through the churchyard and marvel at the ancient gravestones, each telling its own story of times gone by.
Cleiriach’s proximity to the bustling market town of Denbigh and the stunning Snowdonia National Park opens even more possibilities for exploration. Whether you’re a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Cleiriach in Llansannan promises an unforgettable holiday experience in the heart of County Conwy. Embrace the beauty of this Welsh gem and create lasting memories amid the charm and tranquillity of Cleiriach’s surroundings.£91From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Trefriw, WalesThis lovely conversion of a Welsh stone barn is located in a quiet and peaceful area of the Snowdonia National Park at the head of Llyn Geirionydd. The water supply at the Swn Yr Afon is from a stream, but it’s safe to drink as it is filtered and then passes through a UV bulb. It has stunning views of the lake, 50 yards away, through the picture windows. The delightful lounge has a warming wood burner whilst there is a pleasant outside area for al fresco dining. Walks are available from the door through the pretty Gwydir Forest, and fishing is available at the nearby Llyn Crafnant (permits required). Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia, is just a few minutes drive away and offers riverside walks and the fantastic, family-friendly treetop nets at Zip World Fforest. Visit Bounce Below, an old slate cavern which has been transformed into an underground playground like no other! Make your way down the cave on the mine train and play on trampolining nets or slide down a 60ft super slide! Nearby in Llanrwst, visit the historic Gwydir Castle, a fortified manor house, or visit the fabulous Surf Snowdonia, the world’s first artificial surfing lake. Historic Conwy with its Edward I castle and town walls, and Victorian Llandudno are both within easy reach.
This lovely conversion of a Welsh stone barn is located in a quiet and peaceful area of the Snowdonia National Park at the head of Llyn Geirionydd. The water supply at the Swn Yr Afon is from a stream, but it’s safe to drink as it is filtered and then passes through a UV bulb. It has stunning views of the watersports lake, 50 yards away, through the picture windows. The delightful lounge has a warming wood burner whilst there is a pleasant outside area for al fresco dining. Walks are available from the door through the pretty Gwydir Forest, and fishing is available at the nearby Llyn Crafnant (permits required). Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia, is just a few minutes drive away and offers riverside walks and the fantastic, family-friendly treetop nets at Zip World Fforest. Visit Bounce Below, an old slate cavern which has been transformed into an underground playground like no other! Make your way down the cave on the mine train and play on trampolining nets or slide down a 60ft super slide! Nearby in Llanrwst, visit the historic Gwydir Castle, a fortified manor house, or visit the fabulous Surf Snowdonia, the world’s first artificial surfing lake. Historic Conwy with its Edward I castle and town walls, and Victorian Llandudno are both within easy reach.£89From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Betws-y-Coed, Wales
Renovated to a high standard and retaining many of its original features, this charming, semi-detached property provides a well-equipped kitchen and a wonderful master bedroom as well as a pretty garden with views over the surrounding farmland to the mou
£79From price per night based on 7 night stay