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. 

  • 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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  • 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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  • Llys Llewellyn, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colwyn Bay, Wales
    A wonderful property for a family with off-road parking, a spacious garden and a lovely, homely feel. This popular area is a hit with all ages and interests. It lies within walking distance of the fabulous shoreline of Kinmel Bay, where you can take a stroll across the shoreline, reaching the pretty landscape of Kinmel Dunes Nature Reserve. You’ll find an array of eateries, amusements, friendly pubs, and convenience stores, all within walking distance from your doorstep. Tir Prince Raceway, where you can enjoy the excitement of American-style harness racing, is down the road, here you’ll also find an amusement park, market and regular car boot, arcades and a café - a great day out for all ages to enjoy.
    For history enthusiasts, Rhuddlan Castle dates back to 1277 and is a short drive, and further down the coast is imposing Conwy Castle. Conwy is a wonderful spot to spend the day and is a vibrant town full of history and interesting places to visit, such as the smallest house in Great Britain, Plas Mawr, as well as independent shops, restaurants, wine bars and traditional pubs. Walk the castle walls, catch a boat from the harbour, or go crabbing at the marina. Rhyl centre is just down the road, enjoy days out at SeaQuarium, take a stroll along the promenade, visit the action-packed water park with indoor and outdoor water play for all ages and abilities. For a more leisurely option perhaps tour Rhyl Botanical Gardens, featuring a landscape park, and a picturesque walking route. A wonderful base to enjoy everything North Wales has to offer.
    £79
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  • Aelybryn, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ty'n-y-groes, Wales
    Nestled in the Conwy valley, just down the road is Betws Y Coed the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. For the adventurous, you’ll find Surf Snowdonia, Tree Top Climbing and the Marin Bike trails of Gwydir Forrest all just a few miles away. In the opposite direction is the National Trust’s Bodnant Gardens, Conwy Vineyard, and the historic walled town of Conwy, which is home to a fabulous harbour and many historic buildings. You will be perfectly situated to explore the region.
    £88
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  • Caer Rhun Hall, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
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    A recently renovated gorgeous dog-friendly Victorian manor house set within 18 acres of gardens and nestled within the hills of Snowdonia with stunning views all around. 

    £125
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  • Clawdd Gwyn, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-y-Coed, Wales
    This beautiful, detached cottage, just a short distance away from the market town of Llanrwst, is the perfect place to have an indulgent and relaxing time away. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll down into Llanrwst for lunch, or drive over to the nearby village of Betws-y-Coed, there are plenty of memorable places to visit. For the adventurous amongst you, the cottage is situated only a short drive from Adventure Parc Snowdonia, where you can take part in an array of activities, from rock climbing to aerial assault courses, and you can even try your hand at surfing. Alternatively, take a long walk over to either Llyn Geirionydd or Crafnant to admire the beautiful lakes.

    After a day of exploring all the local area has to offer, come back to this characterful and lovingly finished cottage and enjoy some family time. Cook yourself a fresh meal in the modern open plan kitchen/dining room, where you can all sit comfortably and reminisce about the day’s activities. Afterwards, place yourself next to the roaring double-sided wood burner, which you can enjoy either one of the two cosy living areas. Grab a book or watch one of your favourite programmes and settle in for the night. Whether worn out from an adrenaline packed day or after completely winding down, three luxurious and inviting rooms await you, each boasting a modern en-suite bathroom. This perfectly situated cottage will leave you wanting more. Ideally balanced for the whole family, it is the best possible place to escape from the stresses of everyday life and enjoy a well-earned break. Beach 15½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    £150
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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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  • Hwylfa Ddafydd, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colwyn Bay, Wales
    Drive down the private lane and step inside this fabulous cottage, with extensive views throughout, and feel the stress of everyday life melt away.
    The ground floor is wheelchair friendly and the spacious and well-appointed living areas provide ample room for the whole family to unwind in, with enough seating for twelve people. Curl up by the crackling wood burner on cooler evenings and enjoy the warmth and ambience it creates. The fully equipped kitchen invites you to prepare delicious meals and create lasting memories around the dining table that comfortably seats ten. One of the highlights of the cottage is the luxurious hot tub, where you can indulge in soothing bubbles and soak away your cares while admiring the stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the 1¼ acres of grounds. Whether you choose to enjoy a rejuvenating morning soak or a romantic evening under the stars, the hot tub is sure to be a favourite feature during your stay. You’ll also find an outdoor dining area for ten people and a private picnic area with hilltop views.
    Beyond the comforts of the cottage, you’ll find a wealth of local attractions to explore. Llysfaen itself offers a peaceful and scenic setting, perfect for leisurely walks and picnics. If you’re a nature lover, don’t miss the opportunity to visit nearby nature reserves, where you can discover an abundance of wildlife and beautiful trails. Within a 40-minute radius, you’ll find a host of exciting attractions to suit every taste.
    The charming seaside town of Colwyn Bay is just a short drive away, offering sandy beaches, a bustling promenade, and a variety of water sports for the whole family to enjoy. Adventure seekers will delight in the adrenaline-fueled activities at the nearby Zip World Fforest, where you can experience exhilarating zip lines and treetop adventures. For history buffs, a visit to the magnificent Conwy Castle is a must. Immerse yourself in the medieval atmosphere as you explore the towering walls and learn about the rich heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    You can also venture to the Great Orme, a striking limestone headland offering breath-taking views. If you’re looking to entertain the little ones, a trip to the Welsh Mountain Zoo is guaranteed to be a hit. With a wide array of animals and interactive exhibits, this family-friendly attraction promises a fun-filled day out. Book your stay today and experience the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm. Beach 3 miles.
    £194
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    Guests will fall in love with The Barn at Gelli Newydd, its setting but also the wonderful design and finish, crafted with the finest materials and maintaining the ambience of a luxury Welsh Barn. Beautiful local Welsh larch cladding and natural stone encapsulate a slick and welcoming barn perched high on a hillside above Trefriw, between Conwy and Betws-y-Coed. The Shaker Kitchen Company kitchen is the focal point of a fabulous house, with open plan living and capacious living/dining room, the ideal focal point for friends and family to gather, here we have the perfect setting to enjoy views across the stunning Conwy valley below. The luxuriously appointed downstairs bedroom makes this suitable for different generations and can be set up as Superking or singles on request - meaning ultimate flexibility for your party. Welcoming 3 dogs with enclosed rear garden, this is a place for families and friends to gather and holiday in fantastic surroundings. There are two good pubs, a café, and restaurant, all within walking distance (approx. 15 mins down the hill and slightly longer on the way back up!). The Finnish wood fired hot tub is the perfect place to relax & enjoy a glass of bubbly under the stars.
    This is a charming, unspoilt part of beautiful North Wales is a region rich in outdoor action and adventure, from the world’s first inland surfing lagoon-Surf Snowdonia, zip wires at Zip World, high ropes, and cavern trampolines, to the many forest walks, mountain bike trails, hills, lakes and rivers for which the area is rightly famous for. People travel from all over Europe to have a go on Zip World - booking is vital. Join scenic footpaths straight from your doorstep, go onwards and upwards from the cottage and you’ll come to two lovely, little-visited lakes, Llyn Geirionydd and Llyn Crafnant. Trefriw has a vibrant heart, so expect a friendly welcome at the post office/shop, the award-winning butchers, the fantastic working woollen mill, in the two pubs, and in the brasserie and local café. Trefriw is blessed with two of the most spectacular lakes (Geirionydd and Crafnant). Both lakes lie in the most stunning surroundings and offer different facilities. Geirionydd offers watersports for everyone (paddle and powerboating) whilst Crafnant is a much more peaceful environment. The community lead project Trefriw Trails has 8 waymarked trails which are suited to all ages and abilities for walking and cycling.
    This property can be booked with The Farmhouse (ref QC1739) and The Bothy (ref QC1740) to accommodate up to 15 guests.
    £197
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