Dog Friendly Lodges Ceredigion
Situated on the beautiful west coast of Wales, Ceredigion is one of Wales's most popular holiday destinations. With stunning, award-winning beaches, sandy coves, vibrant towns, dramatic scenery and an array of wonderful wildlife to discover, Ceredigion is the perfect place to escape with your four-legged friend.
- New Quay, WalesStone barn conversion with private hot tub and mezzanine bedroom. Country walks. New Quay, Aberaeron, Cwmtydu and Penybryn beaches nearby. No under 8's.£81From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cardigan, WalesCome and discover all that Hafan Dawel has to offer! This ground floor apartment is one of two charming holiday homes nestled on the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline and on the edge of the quaint hamlet of Felinwynt, set midway between the truly stunning picture postcard National Trust-run Mwnt Beach and the delightful coastal village of Aberporth and just minutes from the beach. Enjoy a short stroll to the play barn and café which is perfect for younger children to let off some steam within the village or walk to the coast where you can build sandcastles, sunbath, go fishing or fly a kite.
This cottage has been renovated to a very high standard in 2023 and boasts a sunken hot tub and firepit area with unobstructed sea views from your terrace. Hafan Dawel is situated adjacent to the owner’s home, and is all on one level, enjoying large patio doors leading to the terrace so you can enjoy those glorious views. The open plan living space has been finished to an exceptional standard with modern appliances and ample kitchen space to prepare that special meal. Both sumptuous kingsize bedrooms delight with en-suite wet rooms and sea views.
Aberporth is 5 minutes’ drive away and offers pubs, cafés and two stunning beaches; it’s the perfect destination to explore the three counties of west Wales being centrally located to Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Ceredigion.
Travel south to the traditional market town of Cardigan, where the beautifully restored castle is not to be missed with 900 years of history to uncover. Enjoy a short walk into the village to discover the traditional Welsh pub or a freshly brewed coffee in the village café. There’s so much to explore in Cardigan Bay but if you want a day out to Pembrokeshire you can reach the well-known family attractions of Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo within an hour’s drive. Beach 1 mile.
Hafan Dawel (UK45314) can be booked together with Hafan Gwyn (UK36204) to sleep up to 14 guests.£92From price per night based on 7 night stay
- New Quay, WalesEscape Holiday lodges are situated on Woodlands Park in Gilfachreda where you can come and enjoy the delights of The Barn Owl (ref UK43798), The Hideout (ref UK43799), The Ridgeway (ref UK43800), The Deri (ref UK43801) and Carew (ref UK43803), all furnished to a high standard and offering a luxury ‘home from home’. These lodges are detached and offer a great space to relax in after busy days out exploring the area; each has bright and airy rooms that have been lovingly furnished to a good standard and offer a great social open plan kitchen, dining and living area that leads out onto your private enclosed decked terrace, the perfect spot to watch the sunset or enjoy reading a good book.
Set within a beautiful, wooded valley within the aptly named Woodlands Park Resort you will find this beautifully well-kept lodge resort on the sublime coastline of Cardigan Bay, near the quaint hamlet of Gilfachrheda. The seaside resort of New Quay is only a short distance away and offers a pretty harbour, coffee shops, restaurants, and a picture postcard beach ideal for swimming, relaxing or enjoying a leisurely stroll on the golden sands. A must for every visitor is a boat trip from the harbour round the bay for a close encounter with the seals and dolphins that this area is famous for.
Take a trip north to the pretty Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron with its colourful houses, cafés and restaurants or head over to Penbryn Beach, a truly beautiful beach, for a day of sand, sea and hopefully sun! Whether you decide to explore this wonderful area on foot, by bicycle or by car, you are sure of a fun-filled day out with plenty to do for the whole family. The Ceredigion coast is littered with hidden coves, dramatic cliff-top walks and Blue Flag beaches, making it one of the UK’s best undiscovered holiday destinations. Beach 3 miles.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 20 guests.£128From price per night based on 7 night stay
- New Quay, WalesRobin’s Nest is situated on Woodlands Lodge Retreat near New Quay, west Wales, overlooking the park and the children’s play area. The property has a lovely open-plan living space tastefully furnished with nature, environment and Welsh heritage in mind perfect for socialising whilst cooking up a storm in the kitchen. There is also a wrap-around decking and private hot tub, where you can sit and watch the sunset whilst listening to the local wildlife. Solar lights offer an extra twinkle whilst you sip your fizz. A welcome pack will be provided with locally produced sustainable Welsh goodies in!
Just a short drive is the seaside resort of New Quay, complete with a pretty harbour, coffee shops, restaurants and a picture postcard beach that is only a 14-minute walk away, ideal for swimming, relaxing or enjoying a stroll on the golden sands. A must for every visitor is a boat trip from the harbour round the bay for a closer encounter with the seals and dolphins that this area is famous for.
If you can tear yourself away from New Quay, explore the other things that the 60 miles of the Ceredigion coastline has to offer. There’s the coastal path itself, and no shortage of beaches either. Try the secluded National Trust cove of Cwmtydu, where seal pups can often be seen during the autumn months. A visit to New Quay Honey Farm is a must, with its tea rooms and shop selling honey and beeswax. The colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron is nearby and is worth a visit, as is the National Trust property of Llanerchaeron. Visit the coastal towns of Aberystwyth or Cardigan, both an easy drive away, and venture inland to the market town of Lampeter. Once you have done your exploring, head back to Robin’s Nest, sit in the hot tub with a glass of fizz and relax!£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llangrannog, WalesWithin the beautiful remote setting of this family run smallholding in Aberporth, sits the most delightful renovated stone barn conversion formerly the old cow shed. Now unrecognisable, this unique light and airy barn offers a wealth of charm and warmth, bringing together character and contemporary under one roof all set within the beautiful grounds of the owners’ farmhouse. This property also has the benefit of being ’wheelchair friendly’ designed especially for disabled users with a ramp for access and the barn being on one level. With pine flooring throughout and fully tiled wet room, your stay will give you comfort and relaxation to the full. The gable end of the lounge having a stunning vaulted ceiling, has a unique stained glass window originally from a Welsh Chapel to the top whilst the bi-folding doors beneath, open fully onto the raised patio with outdoor seating, bringing the outdoors in. The leather sofas invite you to relax after a long day exploring the sights and gaze out at the views surrounding you.
The open plan character kitchen/dining room with the old Belfast sink together with modern units and appliances entices you to prepare that special something. The well proportioned bedroom with two windows overlooking the courtyard and gardens to the front, ensure tranquillity for a perfect night’s sleep. There is also a Dutch barn to the rear where bikes can be stored; also housing an undercover washing line, ideal for drying out those coats should the weather take a turn for the worse! The path from the gardens through the wooded area joins up with the main coastal path which is a 15 minute walk directly to the dog friendly Aberporth beach just 1 mile away; you may even see wallabies and emus along the path. If you fancy adventuring out, there are a number of beaches only a short drive away, including Penbryn, Tresaith, Mwnt, Llangranog and Poppit Sands. Staying local, you’ll have a selection of amenities, including a choice of takeaways, a shop, and dog friendly café and pub within walking distance. Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed making Troed Y Rhiw as your holiday base.£81From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cardigan, WalesA charming, well-presented cottage settled in the village of Penparc, Ceredigion. Pet friendly. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Aberaeron 19.5 miles; Fishguard 21.4 miles.£89From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberaeron, WalesExpect to be enthralled by the stunning location and gorgeous interiors of this idyllic cottage, encapsulating cosiness, style, and rustic comfort in a superb quintessential, classic country cottage, which featured in the magazine ’Countryfile’ in February 2020. Full of character, with many authentic pieces of furniture and charming accessories, many of the traditional features have been retained including beamed ceilings, original doors, wooden floors, and reclaimed slate, which merges with stylish contemporary comforts, including a fully upgraded water heating system, creating an ideal holiday base from which to explore the jewels of the local area.
The light and airy dining room is conveniently open plan to the kitchen, flooded by sunlight through the bi-folding doors, with beautiful pastoral views of the garden and meadows. Around the dining table enjoy family meals together or chat to the holiday chef as they cook up a holiday feast in the well-equipped stylish cottage kitchen. The beamed cottage sitting room has timeless appeal. Relax on the comfortable sofa after a day in the pure Welsh air, in the glow of the cosy wood burner on chillier evenings.
In such a tranquil, peaceful setting a good night’s sleep is promised in the stylish, unfettered bedrooms, which enjoy quality furniture and furnishings. Exuding character and charm, the original bread oven remains as a feature in the single room.
Step into the whimsical and fully fenced garden at the rear of the property and relax on the rattan garden furniture, which is bordered by woodland and a flowing tributary of the Aeron River - ideal for paddling or fishing in the summer months (fishing licence required). The lawned, landscaped garden is fully enclosed and is perfect for older children to play in or for soaking up the peacefulness of the surrounding area.
With the glorious beaches of Cardigan Bay just a short drive away, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches. Paddle in the shallows, discover hidden coves or walk along pristine golden sands. From New Quay take a boat trip to spot dolphins or take in the views from a bracing cliff walk.
The bustling, picturesque seaside town of Aberaeron, with its colourful style architecture, boutique shops, art galleries, cafés/tearooms, and restaurants, is a short drive away or follow the old rail track into the town by foot or by bicycle.£99From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandysul, WalesThis traditional cottage rests in Llwyndafydd near New Quay, Sir Ceredigion. Sea views. Off-road parking. Electric car charging. Open fire. Smart TV. Lampeter 18.3 miles; Cardigan 18 miles; Aberystwyth 27.6 miles.£106From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llanon, WalesA lovely two-bedroom cottage resting in Llanon, Ceredigion. Dog-friendly. Hot tub. Near a beach. Woodburning stove. Aberaeron 4.8 miles; New Quay 12.4 miles.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberaeron, WalesPenceunant is a stunning conversion that is ready for summer 2022, situated on the owners working sheep farm, the property consists of ground floor kingsize bedroom with en-suite shower and Smart TV. To the first floor there is an open plan kitchen and dining room with Smart TV and fully equipped kitchen, kingsize bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite walk-in shower. Also on this floor is the living room with Smart TV and patio doors leading to an amazing patio which is framed by a large balustrade with garden furniture and magnificent views to be had from here of the rolling hills, below the patio is a private hot tub which is semi enclosed, relax in here after a day exploring with something cool overlooking the hills and countryside. The land is encircled by a footpath and bridleway of approximately 2 miles. If you wish to order your supermarket groceries to be delivered on the day you arrive the owners will take delivery and put all your shopping away for you in advance of your arrival, so that your wine is chilling in the fridge. Ideally situated for exploring this diverse region of west Wales and is perfect for a weekend break or a longer stay with award winning beaches (many pet-friendly year-round), sandy coves, sea cliffs, caves and wonderful wildlife, amazing sunsets and starry skies. Less than 10 miles away, you can discover the attractive Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron with its colourful houses and an array of independent shops and lots of cafés, restaurants and pubs. The National Trust Georgian country estate of Llanerchaeron, just 2½ miles southeast of Aberaeron, can be reached from the town along a wide level pedestrian pathway, ideal for cyclists, pushchairs or wheelchairs. Just a bit further down the coast, you will find the seaside town of New Quay, where the houses cling to the rocks, and the long harbour wall is the perfect place to enjoy fish and chips whilst you try to spot the regular visitors of bottlenose dolphins or just watch the boats bobbing. Boat trips are available in season and offer a spectacular view of the coastline, and the bay is home to an amazing variety of wildlife, both above and under the waves. A 20-minute drive towards the Cambrian Mountains will bring you the historic market town of Tregaron, centre for ’Trotian’ horse trotting and carriage racing. The annual summer event attracts competitors from all over the UK and Ireland. It is also the home of the Welsh Gold Centre selling Celtic inspired designs. Just outside the town, you can discover the Cors Caron Nature Reserve covering 2,000 acresYou are assured of a Croeso Cynnes or warm Welsh welcome when you come to stay at Penceunant. Beach 9½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.£87From price per night based on 7 night stay