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. 

  • 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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  • The Stables, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-yn-Rhos, Wales
    4.40
    This spacious, detached holiday cottage for two has a pleasant enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture for al fresco dining, and is situated in the village of Betws-Yn-Rhos, just opposite a 16th century inn. Walkers love this area and there are sandy beaches just a few miles away. It makes a great base from which to explore the area, with the Welsh Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay, the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno and historic Conwy with its castle within easy reach, whilst in the other direction the city of Chester makes for a great day out. Shop 30 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    £46
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  • Castiel Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-y-Coed, Wales
    This very attractive, semi-detached, stone-built holiday cottage is situated in the picture-postcard village of Ysbyty Ifan, nestled in the Snowdonia National Park. Ysbyty Ifan is set within the National Trusts Ysbyty Estate with very diverse landscapes and habitats, part of which has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The River Conwy runs through this beautiful, picturesque village which is a haven for wildlife enthusiast and photographers, and ideal for cyclists, walkers and ramblers with walking routes from the door. There is also a children’s play area in the village to keep the children occupied. Keen walkers will enjoy the 6-mile circular route on the Ysbyty Estate to Cwm Eidda walk. In the village, is St John’s Church and is of significant historical importance as it was the birthplace of what we now know as the St John’s Ambulance, and the village was the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln’s great-grandmother.
    With stunning, countryside views, Castiel Cottage dates back to c.mid 19th century and retains its original beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplace, with a welcoming wood burner for those cooler evenings and a pretty patio garden where you can relax with a glass of wine on those balmy, sunny days. With comfort in mind, snuggle-up on the leather sofa whilst watching a film or simply be engrossed in one of the choice of books.
    The popular village of Betws-y-Coed, the ’Gateway to the Snowdonia National Park’ is just 6 miles with shops, cafés, restaurants, waterfalls, pretty river pools and is a haven for mountain bikers with specialist outlets. The Victorian resort of Llandudno and Conwy, as well as the splendour of the Snowdonia National Park are all easily accessible by car. The beautiful Italiantate village of Portmeirion is well worth visiting or take a trip on the the Ffestiniog Narrow Gauge Railway, which are both within a 30-minute drive from the cottage. Other places to visit include the popular Riverside Chocolate House at Pentrefoelas and Conwy Falls. There is fun for all the family at the exciting Zip World Fforest, whilst water sports are catered for at Llyn Brenig. If you fancy a spot of surfing at any time of year, look no further than Surf Snowdonia, the world’s first artificial surfing lagoon, located in Dolgarrog in the Conwy Valley. Beach 25 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £48
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  • The Coach House, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-yn-Rhos, Wales
    This delightful, detached cottage has a private patio from which to enjoy views of the garden and countryside. The holiday property is situated opposite the 16th-century village pub in Betws-yn-Rhos with its pay and play golf course, tennis courts and bowling green. Walkers will enjoy the many footpaths in the area, and it is a short drive to Llandudno with its shops, theatre, restaurants and famous Great Orme, whilst the Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach. Shop 30 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    £49
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  • Bryn Gefeiliau, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Capel Curig, Wales
    Nestled in the heart of captivating Welsh countryside, this enchanting single-storey semi-detached barn conversion offers an idyllic retreat between the renowned locales of Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. Surrounded by the breathtaking landscape of a large working sheep farm, this cozy haven invites you to immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature while enjoying unparalleled views of Moel Siabod and the majestic Snowdonia Mountain Range.
    As you step into this welcoming abode, a sense of warmth and comfort envelops you, providing the perfect setting for relaxation after a day of exploring the scenic hills and trails that unfold just beyond your doorstep. The allure of this location extends beyond its picturesque vistas, offering a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re an avid walker, climber, canoeist, dry slope skier, or mountain biker, the possibilities for adventure are boundless, with dedicated mountain bike trails beckoning you to discover the rugged beauty of the surrounding landscape.
    The strategic positioning of this retreat makes it an ideal base for exploring the wonders of North Wales. Immerse yourself in the charm of Betws-y-Coed, a bustling hub with its specialist shops, inviting pubs, delectable restaurants, and scenic riverside walks. The exploration continues with visits to Bodnant Gardens, where lush botanical wonders await, and the imposing castles and harbours of Conwy and Caernarfon unfold tales of historical grandeur.
    For a touch of Victorian elegance, venture to Llandudno, where stunning beaches and a charming promenade provide a delightful seaside escape. And for those seeking the pinnacle of adventure, the majestic Mount Snowdon awaits, offering not only the challenge of a summit ascent but also the option of a scenic railway journey.
    While the surrounding attractions beckon, the property itself is a haven of tranquillity. With essential amenities just a short distance away – a shop and restaurant at 2.5 miles and a pub only a mile away – convenience seamlessly intertwines with the allure of the Welsh countryside. In essence, this barn conversion is not just a holiday dwelling; it’s a gateway to the diverse wonders of North Wales, promising a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
    £49
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  • Whinacres Cottage @1894, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Once inside, you’re greeted by a spacious living area and bedroom area, with vaulted ceiling all finished to an exceptional standard. There’s a fully equipped kitchen and quality shower, you’ll find everything you’ll need for your stay in this beautifully renovated cottage.
    Take a stroll down the marine walk into Conwy where you’ll find an abundance of places to eat, pubs and independent shops and all are within walking distance, so park up an relax in this historic area. Talking of history, there’s Conwy Castle, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site. The Smallest House in Great Britain is down on the picturesque harbour, from here you can take a leisurely river cruise. Bodlondeb park is also close by a great spot for walking the dog. There’s Plas Mawr, an Elizabethan Town House and Aberconwy House a Medieval Merchants House. A short drive of around 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’re also within easy reach of the Snowdonia National Park, the bustling seaside resort Llandudno, Surf Snowdonia, Zip world and not forgetting glorious coastal paths and many walks. There really is something for everyone in this fabulous area. Beach 1 mile.
    £49
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  • Bryn Euryn Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rhos on Sea, Wales
    This 400 year old white-washed, semi-detached holiday cottage, ½ mile from the beach, is tucked away in Rhos-on-Sea next to the owner’s home and has plenty of character with stone walls and beams, and sea views from the double bedrooms. The Victorian resort of Llandudno with the famous Great Orme, which has superb views from the summit, is only a short drive away. Enjoy the Welsh Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay. Bryn Euryn Nature Reserve is opposite the cottage with views of the Little Orme and coastline. Dine at the American diner located just 175 yards away. Golf nearby. Shops, pubs and restaurants ½ mile.
    £54
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  • Llys Deulyn, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-y-Coed, Wales
    In the hillside village of Trefriw lies the terraced cottage of Llys Deulyn, a surprisingly spacious property for four. Although the living room and dining room are separate, there is a lovely open aspect between the two which adds to the spacious feeling. Outside, the River Crafnant tumbles past beyond the little garden, whilst a walk down the hill into the village centre brings you to two pubs, a restaurant and brasserie, a butcher’s shop, a café and the famous Trefriw Woollen Mill. From the cottage, it is a short journey along the delightful winding lanes to Llyn Crafnant, where you can spend time walking around the lake and there’s even a little tearoom on the lakeshore. The Gwydyr Forest is on the doorstep and offers much for the outdoor enthusiast, from walking and cycling to birdwatching and horse riding. The location is wonderful for your four legged friends too, and you will find they are well catered for at Llys Deulyn. The owners have thoughtfully provided dog treats, bowls, leads, towels, sleeping mat, treats, waste bags and information regarding great walks and dog friendly places nearby- everything has been thought of.
    The nearby market town of Llanrwst has good shopping facilities, a stone bridge over the River Conwy, dating back from 1636, and the wonderfully restored Gwydir Castle. Popular Betws-y-Coed lies some 6 miles away surrounded by pine clad hillsides, together with a miniature railway, more outdoor shops than you can shake a stick at, and a wide choice of eateries to tempt your taste buds. It is also home to Zip World Fforest where you can try out a number of exciting adrenaline activities including the amazing Fforest Coaster. Being located in the Snowdonia National Park, you’ll find some amazing scenery on the doorstep, and Snowdon itself (at 3,560ft it’s the highest mountain in Wales and England) is within easy reach, as is Surf Snowdonia (3 miles away), the world’s first artificial surfing lagoon. The historic town of Conwy with its Edward I castle and town walls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno are also both within easy reach. Beach 11¼ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼mile
    £54
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  • Francis Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This lovely stone-built terrace cottage offers a cosy yet spacious living/dining room with log burning stove, perfect for those cooler winter evenings. The kitchen offers everything you will need to prepare a hearty Welsh breakfast or evening meal with five burner gas hob, electric oven, microwave and a small utility room hosting a washing machine, additional fridge freezer, ironing board and iron. The door from the kitchen leads out to the wonderful outdoor space which showcases the views beautifully.
    Sit and enjoy a morning coffee or sip a cold drink whilst watching a spectacular sunset. This tiered garden offers seating and table to the top and down some steps to the lower courtyard with seating and dining area for four. When it is time to freshen up the first-floor bathroom offers a walk-in shower, toilet and basin. There are three lovely bedrooms with a double and two singles all with quality mattress and linen, ensuring a great night sleep.
    Franny’s Cottage is in an elevated position between the mountains and the sea. Situated just on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, it presents spectacular views over to the Isle of Anglesey, Menai Straits and The Great Orme. Just a short stroll will take you to the beach at Penmaenmawr, or a 20-minute drive and you are in the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno or the walled town of Conwy with its fabulous castle and world-famous smallest house in Britain.
    Just half an hour from the heart of the Snowdonia National Park where you can enjoy an array of outdoor activities. There are a number of bars, restaurants, and cafés for you to enjoy the local Welsh hospitality within easy reach. This is a dog friendly property.
    £54
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  • Riverside Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dolwyddelan, Wales
    This romantic, warm and cosy detached 1830 farm cottage nestles in the stunning Lledr Valley on a 42 acre working farm. Renovated and furnished to a good standard, the property has a kitchen extension, beamed bedroom and electric effect wood burner making it an ideal holiday getaway, winter or summer. Its secluded pretty stone patio boasts views of river walks and rolling pastures as far as Moel Siobod. There are wonderful walks and rides directly from the doorstep, with Betws-y-Coed 2 miles. You can take a relaxing journey on the Ffestiniog steam railway, or try your hand at trampolining deep underground at Bounce Below. Or why not experience the thrills of the world’s largest zip wire zone, or the UK’s first railed coaster at Zip World? Snowdonia, Bodnant Gardens, Conwy Castle, Portmeirion and the sandy beaches of Llandudno and Porthmadog are all within 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £55
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