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.

 

  • Troed Y Rhiw Aberpoth, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Within 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.
    £99
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  • West Llwyn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandysul, Wales
    East Llwyn is a lovely, semi-detached cottage situated in Llandysul perfect property for families or friends looking to explore the local area. The property consists of open plan kitchen/dining room, living room with Smart TV and wood burner. To the first floor there is a twin room and a double room, bathroom with shower cubicle. There is a garden to the rear, which is large and lawned however not enclosed; pets welcome.
    A few minutes by car takes you to the spectacular Ceredigion coast, with beautiful beaches, breath-taking coastal walks, as well as Cardigan Bay’s famous bottlenose dolphins. Wildlife watching and fishing boat trips are easily arranged from nearby New Quay. Inland, discover some of Wales’s best kept secrets from the Preseli Hills and Cambrian Mountains to the gorgeous Teifi Valley. These lesser known, but equally impressive locations offer a myriad of enchanting wilderness to explore. What’s more, Ceredigion offers a rich and diverse cultural heritage, from arts and crafts to theatre, festivals and delicious local cuisine. Discover vibrant towns from Cardigan to Aberystwyth intermingled with picturesque fishing villages such as Aberaeron and New Quay. Beach 13 miles.
    £51
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  • Welshouse, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandysul, Wales
    Come and discover the wonderful area around Welshouse. This characterful cosy detached barn conversion, in the grounds of the owners’ smallholding, is set within the rolling Ceredigion countryside, in a bright elevated position with distant views of the Preseli mountains. This 19th-century property has been lovingly converted by the current owners to a high standard and offers a perfect holiday for families and couples alike. It is bright and spacious inside. Bird watching, hiking and star-gazing opportunities can be found right outside the doorstep. Welshouse enjoys open plan living on the ground floor, with a kitchen, dining area and living area with a focal wood burner. There are French doors opening onto your private patio and enclosed garden, with views over the lush green meadows and grazing sheep and cows. On an evening enjoy a good movie curled up in front of the cosy fire, play a board game, make up a puzzle (supplied) or dine al fresco on your patio. Upstairs there is a galleried reading snug/landing with a selection of books and two tub chairs and there are two spacious bedrooms. Furnished with an eclectic mix of vintage and modern furniture and warm colours.
    The picturesque hamlet of Henllan, with the Teifi Valley Railway, scenic valley views and ancient woodlands walk next to river rapids is close by. The town of Newcastle Emlyn is a 6-minute drive away, offers a plethora of shops, restaurants, antique shops, with the famous salmon River Teifi meandering through the town and around the ruined castle. there is a pretty park alongside the river to walk. Within a 15-30 mins drive are several beautiful beaches and horseshoe coves such as Penbryn, with woodlands, waterfall and stream and Tresaith with waterfall on the beach, the coastal village of Aberporth, quaint Llangranog and picturesque resort of New Quay, famous for its dolphin spotting from its harbour. You can take wildlife spotting boat trips from here. From any of these beaches you can start walking along the magnificant Heritage coastline and find tucked away beaches.
    Other attractions are a visit to the picturesque Georgian coastal village of Aberaeron, with attractive harbour and a wide choice of pubs, restaurants and individual shops, the National Wool Museum, Cenarth Falls and National Coracle Centre, with boardwalk-way alongside the rapids. Also Llandysul river rapids with outdoor activities centre. The market town of Cardigan is nearby, with several art galleries, individual shops, and a beautiful castle and an opportunity for boat trips down the estuary. Close to Cardigan is the beautiful village of St Dogmaels with abbey ruins and just around the corner the stunning beach of Poppit Sands. Cardigan Bay enjoys a rich marine environment throughout the year, with bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoise, Atlantic grey seals, and a variety of birdlife to be spotted.
    £72
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  • Brynog Mansion Apartment, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perfect property for couples or friends looking to explore this fabulous area. Brynog Mansion Apartment is a first-floor apartment consisting of a living room with Smart TV, open plan kitchen and dining room, one super kingsize zip and link bedroom and a double bedroom, shower room and a second bathroom with roll top bath and walk in shower and bidet. Outside space is also available along with parking.
    The views are breath-taking looking out on the green vista of the Aeron Valley, which Dylan Thomas described as the most beautiful in Wales! Dylan and his wife Caitlin named their only daughter after this area, Aeronwy or Aeron for short. The Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron is just under 7 miles away and here you will find the colourful houses and architecture that make it so distinctive. There is an array of individual shops, and a wide choice of cafés, restaurants and pubs. Enjoy the famous honey ice cream or fish and chips whilst taking in the delightful sight of boats bobbing about in the harbour. The sweeping crescent of Cardigan Bay has over 60 miles of coastal pathway and stunning beaches, scenery and seaside towns and villages to explore, including Abersytwyth, New Quay, Llangrannog, and Cardigan. The university town of Lampeter is also just 7 miles away. Beach 8½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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  • Tynrhos Lake View, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in Cilcennin on the owners’ fisheries, Tynrhos Lake View is the perfect spot for those either wanting to fish or to simply explore this fabulous area. The owner also runs a small campsite should you wish friends and/or relatives to stay. A short 11-minute drive will bring you to the lovely Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron with its colourful houses and array of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs. Enjoy the renowned local honey ice cream whilst you watch the boats bobbing in the harbour. 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 bottlenose dolphins, which are regular visitors to Cardigan Bay. Boat trips are available in season and offer a spectacular view of the coastline.
    Visit the beautifully maintained Georgian country estate, Llanerchaeron, just 2½ miles south east of Aberaeron, or you can walk from the town along a wide level pedestrian pathway. The estate offers a fascinating insight into the life of the Welsh gentry and their staff 200 years ago. Run by the National Trust, there are often events on and there’s a well-stocked farm shop and café.
    Less than 30 minutes towards the Cambrian Mountains will bring you to the historic market town of Tregaron, which has many summer events. Just outside the town you can discover the Cors Caron nature reserve covering 2,000 acres. Ceredigion is distinctive Welsh region with a thriving cultural identity and is perfect for a weekend break or a longer stay with award winning beaches, sandy coves, sea cliffs, caves and wonderful wildlife, spectacular sunsets and starry dark skies. Come and explore and make Tynrhos Lake View your base.
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  • Trem Yr Afon, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This lovely semi-detached lodge is situated in Cilau Aeron on a small site. All on the ground floor, the accommodation comprises open plan living, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with bath and shower over. The wraparound decking has views over the rolling countryside of the Cambrians and. There are walks to be enjoyed from the front door, including a fabulous walk alongside the river through the trees, so you can take in the surroundings and listen to the fabulous sounds of nature.
    There are over 60 miles of glorious coastline in Cardigan Bay with lots of beaches and coves. The pretty coastal resort of New Quay and the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron can be easily reached within a 10 minutes’ drive. You’re very likely to see dolphins in the bay and there are boat trips available to watch them and the other wildlife. The Victorian seaside and university town of Aberystwyth is also within easy reach and here you’ll find a traditional pier, promenade, and the old electric cliff railway to the summit of Constitution Hill where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the bay.
    If outdoor activities are your thing, there are plenty of options for walkers and cyclists of all abilities as well as horse riding, canoeing and more. Families can enjoy a day out at the National Trust Dolaucothi Gold Mines at Pumpsaint, the Silver Mountain Experience (silver-lead mines) at Ponterwyd or the red kite feeding centre at Bwlch Nant Yr Arian. Or why not take a trip on a traditional steam train from Abersytwyth to the falls at Devil’s Bridge? There’s far more to see and do here in this diverse and culturally rich part of Wales. Beach 5 miles.
    £61
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  • Maesyrhaf, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Escape to the Maesyrhaf, this idyllic countryside retreat on the edge of Cross Inn and close to the charming coastal town of New Quay. Experience a truly enchanting stay at this two-bedroom holiday cottage, situated on a picturesque working dairy farm. Here, tranquillity and natural beauty converge to offer you a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
    Step inside to discover a haven of comfort and character; the cottage boasts two cosy bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. The master bedroom is a sight to behold, featuring a stunning four-poster double bed that invites you to indulge in restful nights of sleep. The heart of the cottage is a modern kitchen/dining room that seamlessly connects to a large sitting-out area through stunning bi-fold doors. As you prepare delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen, you’ll be greeted by the warmth of natural light streaming in, creating a welcoming ambiance. The open layout invites you to share joyful meals with loved ones, fostering cherished memories around the dining table. Outside, the expansive patio beckons you to bask in the beauty of the great outdoors and for those seeking ultimate relaxation, a gorgeous hot tub awaits your arrival, where you can soak in the sun’s rays or gaze up at the star-studded night sky.
    From the farm, you’re just a short drive away from the enchanting coastal town of New Quay, where you can explore charming streets, enjoy freshly caught seafood, and bask on sandy beaches. One of the town’s most enchanting attractions is its resident population of bottlenose dolphins with regular boat trips sailing from the harbour are not to be missed. The historic town of Aberaeron, known for its colourful Georgian architecture, is just a short drive away. Additionally, the rugged beauty of the Cambrian Mountains are within easy reach for those seeking more outdoor adventures.
    The coastal resort of Tenby is a great day out, within the walled town you can wander the cobbled streets and take in the delights this town has to offer, enjoy fish and chips on the harbour wall or visit Folly Farm Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park or Heatherton World of Adventure. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a serene solo escape Maesyrhaf promises an unforgettable experience. Beach 2½ miles.
    £87
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  • Brook Lodge, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Charming lodge in the heart of the countryside resting on Wern Newydd cmallholding. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. Welsh countryside.
    £99
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  • Bryncrwn Cottage, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bryncrwn Cottage is a spacious conversion of a traditional Welsh farmhouse set in the hillside. Every room of this superior dwelling boasts uninterrupted views of Aberystwyth (5 miles away) and the Cambrian Hills. The detached holiday cottage has been tastefully renovated and decorated to a very high standard. The en-suite master bedroom has access onto the patio area. The cottage is ideally situated in a secluded position on a working sheep farm, only 3 miles from the coast and a short drive into the rural town of Aberystwyth. Perfectly located for discovering the beauties of both North and South Wales. Shops and pub 3 miles.
    £67
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  • Hwylfa'r Groes, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful and unique 17th century detached cottage is on the outskirts of the village of Talybont in Gwynedd. All ground floor, two woodburners, private enclosed garden, pet-friendly. Barmouth 4 miles.
    £79
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