Pet Friendly Lodges Carmarthenshire

Looking for the pawfect pet friendly lodges in Carmarthenshire? Located in the heart of South Wales, Carmarthenshire is blessed with spectacular landscapes, breathtaking mountains, golden beaches, luscious green valleys and bustling market towns. Wherever you visit, you'll be sure to be surrounded by magnificent scenery that you and your curious canine can explore.

 

  • Taliaris Isaf, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The heart of Llandeilo is just three miles from Taliaris Isaf, famous for its award-winning chocolate shop, boutique shopping and elegant restaurants dotted around the town.
    Discover the county’s historic sites including Carreg Cennen and Aberglasney Manor or explore the heritage park of Dinefwr and learn its rich history behind its beautiful 12th century castle, situated amongst a tranquil 800-acre park with wild deer running free. For an adventurous day out, try walking the iconic ’Llyn-y-Fan-Fach’ (Lady of the Lake), which boasts fantastic views over the Brecon Beacons National Park amidst shimmering lakes and tumbling waterfalls. Guests can enjoy themselves fishing on the renowned River Towy, bird watching where red kites can often be seen hovering over Dinefwr Castle, walking, or even a spot of golf or horse riding, as these are both nearby.
    Taliaris Isaf is set on a working farm in 35 acres of land with a large, enclosed garden with private hot tub, vegetable plot, and a pathway leading down to the river – great for trout fishing. Entrance into a boot room, large kitchen with gas hob and electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, utility area with washing machine, large dining room with electric wood burner, large living area with log burning stove and Smart TV, Netflix etc, Wi-Fi, downstairs toilet.To the first floor there is a twin room,king-size room super kingsize room and kingsize room with en-suite bathroom with bath and shower attachment, family bathroom with bath and shower cubicle.
    Whatever you decide to do on your holiday this is a fantastic large property to come back to and listen to the sounds of the wildlife whilst relaxing in the hot tub.
    £95
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  • Trondra House, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy Trondra House set on the edge of the picture postcard coastal village of Ferryside on the mouth of the estuary where the river Towy joins the Carmarthen Bay Ferryside’s history is unique and today it still possesses a charm and character. A five minute walk away is the beach and all facilities including a pub, resturant (offers coffee in the mornings) and swimming pool. This is the perfect base for exploring South West Wales with sandy beaches and wonderful countryside in abundance.
    The Millennium Coastal Park footpath runs from Ferryside and visits the rugged coves, stunning beaches and dramatic coastline this area has to offer, and is perfect by foot or cycle and runs for 14 miles passing Kidwelly, Burry Port and onto Llanelli. Trondra House is set on a small cul-de-sac of similar properties and is a superb holiday base offering spacious accommodation throughout.
    On the ground floor the open plan living/kitchen/dining area offers a great social space with solid wood floors and flooded with light from the French doors which lead onto the conservatory, where you can enjoy an early morning coffee whilst watching the plethora of birdlife feeding. On the first floor the bright and airy master bedroom boasts a Juliet balcony; both bedrooms have been lovingly furnished with a good nights sleep in mind. The bathroom is ideal to rest those muscles after a busy day sightseeing with a large double-ended bath or enjoy the spacious walk-in double shower. On those warm summer evenings enjoy sitting outside with a BBQ with your family.
    A trip to the coastal walled town of Tenby is around a 45 minute drive, here your family can discover the cobbled streets; take a boat trip to Caldey Island to see the Cistercian monks; take a swim or enjoy fish and chips on the harbour walls. Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm Zoo and Heatherton World of Adventure, are also a nearby fantastic day out. Beach 1 mile.
    £49
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  • 69 The Paddocks, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A contemporary single-storey lodge settled on Pendine Sands Holiday Park, in Pendine, Carmarthenshire. Open-plan. Washer/dryer. Close to the beach. Tenby 12 miles.
    £74
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  • 54 Pencoed Road, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A well-presented three-bedroom cottage in Burry Port, Carmarthenshire. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Sea views. Llanelli 5 miles; Kidwelly 5.6 miles; Carmarthen 15.4 miles.
    £73
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  • Bwthyn Bach, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bwythn Bach is set on the west of the Brecon Beacons National Park, boasting stunning views and a perfect base for exploring the beacons. ‘Bwthyn Bach’ is Welsh for ‘Small Cottage’, and is a cosy property sleeping up to two guests. A double bedroom on the first-floor sleeps two, the ground floor comprises a spacious living room, a compact kitchen and bathroom. Outside you will also have a private courtyard garden and driveway parking. You can enjoy a quiet retreat and stay local, making the most of the countryside. If you would prefer to explore more, this property is ideal! Go out into the Brecon Beacons or within 40 minutes you can drive to Swansea. Llandeilo is just 10 minutes from the property by car. Beach 23 miles.
    £62
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    Come and discover these two beautiful properties Ty Afon Reg (UK38509) and Ty Afon Arch (UK38515) set next door to each other and offering a fantastic standard throughout after being fully renovated and transformed in 2022 to a very high standard. Nestled within the small village of Garnant on the edge of truly stunning Brecon Beacons and enjoying a local pub, village shop and a choice of dining with restaurants within walking distance.
    From Ty Afon Reg you can discover lots of places to visit and outdoor activities are plentiful. Guests can enjoy an interesting visit to the Dan yr Ogof Showcaves, which are within easy driving distance, as is Margam Country Park. Enjoy the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, or further afield, visit the Gower Peninsula, Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its beautiful sandy beaches. Cardiff, the vibrant capital city of Wales, offers many places of historical interest, bustling shops, nightlife, stadiums and concert arenas. Ty Afon Reg offers a fantastic base to discover this wonderful area the large open plan modern contemporary kitchen/dining room is a great social space and perfect for cooking that special meal or enjoy a breakfast at the breakfast bar before heading out to see the area, the kitchen leads through to a bright and airy dining area with dining table for eight and, bi-fold doors leading to your garden. On an evening curl up in front of the wood burner with a good book or enjoy a movie or sit out and watch the stars from your hot tub, it really does offer a luxurious break away with friends and family.
    The Swansea Leisure Centre and Waterpark is a firm favourite with visitors of all ages with a lazy river, wave pool, the board rider for indoor surfing and the master blaster rollercoaster waterslide, as well as the maritime museum and marina. Cycling is very popular in the Afan Argoed Country Park and golf and horse riding can also be found locally. Nearby Pontardawe has a swimming pool, indoor bowls, leisure centre and arts centre with cinema. Beach 13 miles.
    This property can be booked together with Ty Afon Arch (UK38515) and Ty Afon Jay (UK47078) to accommodate up to 20 guests.
    £191
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  • Kite Cottage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newcastle Emlyn, Wales
    This converted smart and spacious barn offers holidays in the beautiful Teifi Valley, close to the small village of Capel Iwan and the Cardigan Coast. One well behaved dog is welcome. This Teifi Valley barn is tastefully furnished throughout with three en-suite bedrooms (each with a TV), comfortable seating and a large TV in the roomy lounge which opens out into a smart and well-appointed kitchen. Five steps down from here lead into the dining area with table and chairs, sofa and patio doors opening onto an enclosed rear private garden. One well behaved dog is welcome.
    This is a great base for lovers of country walks (your four legged friends will be in paradise!), bird watchers, photographers, artists and sparkling night skies to delight stargazers. Within an easy drive there is the glorious marine heritage coastline to discover, fascinating museums, gardens and the Teifi Valley Steam Railway to enjoy. The helpful owners of Kite Cottage live across the courtyard. Beach 11 miles. Pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
    £96
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  • Skyline Villa, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Enjoy the delights of Skyline Villa, this spacious property is set in an enviable position with picture postcard views across the woodlands and meadows which can be enjoyed from your very own private hot tub, here you can relax after a busy day sightseeing, take in the vista or stary night and then enjoy toasting marshmallows over the fire pit. Lying peacefully in the heart of the small hamlet of Llannon near Llanelli within a quiet residential area and provides an excellent touring base for couples or families looking to explore the nearby historical sites and spectacular coastline of west Wales. This detached property is set all on one level with bright and airy spacious rooms and a large, raised terrace to enjoy alfresco dining, sunbathing and the hot tub. The living room boasts a wood burner which Is perfect for a cosy night in with a good movie and leads into the formal dining area and sunroom. The kitchen is well equipped ideal for cooking that special meal. Each bedroom has been lovingly furnished to include a super king sleigh bed in the master bedroom. The owner thoughtfully provides bathrobes and complementary toiletries.
    A 15-minute drive and you can be enjoying this superb coastline, Pembrey Country Park is close by too, set in 500 acres of woodland where you can learn to dry ski, toboggan, there’s a children’s play area and 8 miles of golden sands at Cefn Sidan beach. Gelli Aur House and Deer Park, Dynevor and Dryslwyn Castles are also in easy reach. Another fantastic day out is the picturesque harbour town of Tenby with the thrilling Oakwood leisure attractions and Folly Farm Zoo all within 50 minutes.
    £186
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  • The Old Vicarage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Old Vicarage is nestled peacefully within the township of Laugharne. This magnificent Grade II listed Georgian house has been sympathetically restored, enabling the property to retain all of its original attractive features including stone walls, slate and original tiled flooring im some rooms, high ceilings. Welcoming touches have been added such as a wood burner and new Oak flooring to provide a wonderful ambience for cosy nights in.
    This charming former vicarage dating back to the 1800’s offers the perfect holiday base for families or groups who are looking to explore the rugged coastline and enchanted sites of west Wales, whilst enjoying an elegant and luxurious home with the added bonus of a private hot tub where you can enjoy star gazing into the night. Enjoy a stroll down onto the Grist where you can see Laugharne Castle, the estuary and enjoy spotting lots of wildlife and birdlife. Alternatively, stroll out to Ginst Point where you can reach 6 miles of golden sands at Pendine beach, made famous by the land speed record achieved here. Within this picture postcard township you can enjoy a plethora of eateries and pubs with locally brewed ales. Follow the steps of Dylan Thomas and visit his writing shed and the Browns Hotel which he frequented.
    Each room offers something new to discover, from the snug perfect for a cosy rest in front of the wood burner, to a TV room on the lower ground floor with exposed stone and original salting slabs. Share a hearty family meal and enjoy the grandeur of the elegant dining room where you can open the French doors onto your terrace to dine al-fresco, then curl up in the living room in front of the fire whilst the children are watching a movie downstairs. Each bedroom has plenty of space and has been lovingly furnished to provide a superb night’s sleep, all bedrooms are ensuite with the exception of one that has access to the separate family bathroom with quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Outside, guests can relax in their private hot tub on the terrace, where you can unwind after spending days out on adventures, it’s a real sun trap here too!
    South Pembrokeshire’s top beaches are accessible within a 15-minute drive. A trip to Tenby is fun for all the family, with a selection of sandy beaches, shops, cafés and restaurants. The theme parks of Heatherton World of Adventure and Oakwood Theme Park are a great day out, or for younger families take a trip to Folly Farm Zoo, all within 40 minutes’ drive. Beach 1 mile. Shop 250 yards, pub and restaurant 40 yards.
    £241
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  • Springer Cottage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Springer Cottage is a spacious mid terraced holiday cottage situated in the village of Llansteffan, which itself is nestled between the Towy Estuary with its glorious sandy beach and the rolling Welsh countryside. French doors extend the living space into a fully enclosed, landscaped rear garden which benefits from a sun trap patio area and a back gate leading to the beach and the village itself. Inside, facilities such as a dishwasher and pet room/utility room, along with an abundance of soft furnishings, make Springer Cottage a haven of comfort and convenience.

    A superb base for exploring the sensational counties of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Just a 300 metre amble from the back gate takes you to the centre of the village with its pub and shop. The Norman Castle dominates the headland above its sandy beach, 12th century church and ancient streets, this place often feels suspended in time and is widely regarded as Wales’s best kept secret! With fantastic views across the Towy Estuary to the village of Ferryside, Llansteffan boasts a foodie pub, cafe and a fine restaurant; plenty of choice for re fuelling following coastal walks around the headland of Wharley Point to take in the sensational views of the Taf Estuary and Laugharne: Those in search of further gastronomic adventure must head for Laugharne: Once home to the Welsh writer, Dylan Thomas, it’s now home to numerous restaurants, pubs, cafes and galleries. Enjoy a a lunch time snack alongside the water at The Boat House Cafe, also part museum; this place was the last home of the much loved writer. Or feast on fine, locally sourced produce at Seaview, a splendid restaurant within what was once his first marital home in the town. With regular family friendly activities taking place at its magnificent medieval castle, Laugharne is a place you’ll want to visit time and time again. The county town of Carmarthen lies just 8 miles from Springer Cottage and offers plenty of shops, pubs, restaurants, galleries, cinema etc. The town lays claim to being the oldest in Wales and originates from AD75. A roman amphitheatre remains in the town, one of only 7 in the UK. Legend has it that Carmarthen was the home of Merlin, the wizard of Arthurian folklore; something lauded annually at a summer festival celebrating all things myth and magical at Carmarthen Park. The Angel Vaults Restaurant provides a great venue for lunches or evening meals for those exploring this intriguing county town. Whether returning from the ’Go Ape’ adventures at Pembrey Country Park, pony trekking across stunning beaches or a boat trip out of Tenby to the serenity of Caldey Island, you can’t fail to appreciate the comfort and convenience of Springer Cottage. With easy access to so much, including both golf and watersports within five miles, yet tucked away from the bustling tourist trail, this cottage provides the perfect place for whatever holiday you wish to create. Beach 1.5 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 330 yards.
    £59
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