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.

 

  • The Cow Shed, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ciliau Aeron, Wales
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    Lying peacefully in a rural location and just a short drive away from the dramatic Ceredigion coastline, this row of traditional Welsh holiday barns (refs OR3, OR4 and OR5) have been sympathetically restored to a high standard, making it a perfect touring base for couples looking for an adventure. Lluest Cottages have been tastefully decorated throughout and equipped with all the appropriate amenities for an unforgettable experience. Each cottage has its own enclosed lawn garden with a patio area where guests can sit, relax and unwind whilst watching the red kites soar over the magnificent scenery or enjoy the wildlife beyond the garden in the woodlands, fields and pond areas that are part of the property. The area itself has lots to offer, including fantastic walks along the Ceredigion coastline, famous for its horseshoe coves, Iron Age settlements and sandy beaches, where bottlenose dolphins and seals can be spotted on a clear day! The picturesque harbour towns of Newquay and Aberaeron offer unblemished beaches, restaurants, boutique shopping and art galleries that are waiting to be explored. Away from the coast, Ceredigion’s countryside is just as promising, with an array of charming market towns and historic castles dotted around the county. For an adventurous day out, take a short drive to the rugged Cambrian Mountains and explore the Cors Caron Nature Reserve, which flourishes with wildlife and the historic ruins of Strata Florida Abbey, which is one of Wales’ most important historical sites. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £61
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    Llandysul, Wales
    Hen Llaeth is set within the owner’s small holding complete with alpacas, chickens, donkeys and even a field to exercise your furry friends, all set down a private lane within the rolling Carmarthenshire countryside. The cottage is nestled just over the Ceredigion border outside the hamlet of Cwmsychpant, 10 minutes from the town of Llanybydder and 25 minutes from the coastal resort of New Quay with its truly stunning beaches and harbour. New Quay is ideal for days out and you can even enjoy fish and chips on the harbour walls whilst admiring the turquoise blue waters. Here you can take one of the many boat trips to spot the resident bottle nose dolphins. For keen walkers there is a host of scenic walks from your doorstep which are waiting to be discovered.
    Hen Llaeth is one of three attached traditional stone built cottages, set within the owner’s grounds and was once a busy cow shed and part of the working farm. Enjoy relaxing on those balmy summer days with a glass of wine overlooking your south facing garden whilst cooking al fresco on your barbecue. The bedroom offers a good level of comfort and boasts en-suite facilities.
    Travel north along this stunning coastline to Aberaeron, famous for its multi-coloured Georgian houses and steeped in history. The market town of Aberystwyth is 28 miles away with its beautiful boardwalk, cinemas and the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway with some truly stunning views. The market town of Newcastle Emlyn is 12 miles away and is well worth a visit with its plethora of eateries, galleries and gift shops. It is set alongside the meandering River Teifi famous for its coracle boats fishing for salmon and brown trout. The village of Cenarth is 15 miles away where you can watch the salmon leaping through the falls if you time it right. Beach 13 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 5 miles.
    Hen Llaeth can be booked together with Parlwr (ref UK11210) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £48
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  • Rhandir Hen, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberystwyth, Wales
    Aberystwyth is West Wales’ premier seaside resort and a historic town, offering varied shopping, bars and restaurants including both a one and two Michelin star restaurants.Art centre with theatre and cinema, pier and long promenade, castle ruins, the National Library of Wales (tours available) or take the Vale of Rheidol steam train to Devil’s Bridge and Waterfalls. Lovers of nature will appreciate the abundance of walking and cycling available whether locally, coastal or mountain. This region inspired Dylan Thomas to write some of his finest poetry. It is framed by the Cambrian Mountains, the backbone of Wales, rich in wildlife, legends and intriguing landscapes. Ceredigion is the home to two World Dark Skies areas . Rhandir Hen contains guide books, maps and multiple guides to everything the area has to offer.
    Whatever your preference, Rhandir Hen holiday home is ideal for exploring this wonderful area or just relaxing and soaking up the views whilst in the hot tub. On the ground floor, Rhandir Hen comprises a utility/boot room, a wet room, an en-suite double bedroom, and an open plan living space. The dining area features a long wooden table, which easily seats 10, and boasts uninterrupted views over the surrounding land. The living area has a Smart TV and feature wood burner as well as bi-folding doors leading the garden area with its hot tub. There is a handy utility room which has been designed for guests who enjoy the outdoors, and which also contains a sink for washing outdoor kit. On the first floor is a corridor featuring a full-length mirror, a family bathroom, three double bedrooms (two en-suite, and one with a cot) and a twin bedroom. Beach 7 miles.
    £202
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    Nestled amongst the rolling countryside on the Cardigan Coastline boasting spectacular sea views out across the Cardigan Bay, Beudy Bach is one of three properties that has been lovingly restored to make the perfect touring base for couples and families looking for a unique holiday experience. Set between the fabulous sandy beaches of Aberporth and Mwnt with both being within a 5-minute drive which makes this a brilliant location to enjoy dolphin and bird-spotting from the coastal path, which is easily accessible by following the footpath just outside our farmyard. Sit back and relax in the beautiful grounds, with 7 acres of meadows to enjoy a stroll, whilst taking in these magnificent sea views.
    The former barns and lodge have been sympathetically restored to retain all of their original charm and character. Welcoming touches have been added, including blazing wood burners for those cosy nights in and open plan living spaces for socialising; each property has been furnished to a very good standard and offers the perfect night’s sleep for guests.
    A trip to Cardigan is a must, try the bustling local farmers market and visit the restored Cardigan Castle with over 900 years of history waiting to be explored. The Welsh Wildlife Centre is located in the nearby small village of Cilgerran and is one of the best wetland reserves in Wales. Perhaps take a short drive to Cenarth Falls, where if your lucky enough, you may see the salmon leaping up through the falls travelling upstream. 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, or venture inland to the market towns of Lampeter, Tregaron or Newcastle Emlyn.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £61
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  • Tremle, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Llangrannog, Wales
    An elegant pet friendly Victorian villa which has been refurbished, decorated and furnished to the highest residential standards for holidays in West Wales, near Tresaith beach. Pets are welcome too. Lots of the original features have been retained with tiled floors, Victorian fireplaces, cornices to name but a few along with modern, comfortable furniture and a luxury fitted kitchen make this a pleasing blend of old and new. Rooms are spacious, light and airy. The dining room has elegant leather chairs to seat ten around a rectangular table with views through the beautiful bay window. The garden, on several levels, is bounded by a stream the ’Saith’, which tumbles over the cliffs onto Tresaith’s sheltered, sandy beach. Penbryn Beach (National Trust) here you can spot the resident bottlenose dolphins, walk barefoot at low tide to Penbryn Beach, (National Trust) once very popular with smugglers, or take a cliff top walk along the Coastal Path.
    £160
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  • Pen- y- Bryn @ Canllefaes, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A delightful cottage sat within a wonderful complex in the Penparc, Ceredigion. Pet friendly. Shared swimming pool. Hot tub. Aberaeron 19.5 miles; Fishguard 21.4 miles.
    £66
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  • Y Bwthyn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Welcome to Y Bwthyn. Located in the beautiful Welsh seaside village of Llanrhystud, its stunning location makes it a very popular village. Y Bwthyn has been lovingly updated and modernised, maintaining much of the original features and is the perfect holiday cottage for couples looking for a seaside break.

    Upon arrival, you are presented with an open plan kitchen and living room area providing a warm and cosy feel. The modern kitchen is well equipped with all the essentials, including a breakfast bar. Beyond the kitchen/living area to the back of the cottage is a small outside space with patio seating to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or a place to relax after a long day out. There is also a bike storage for those outdoor adventure types. Upstairs is a spacious double bedroom, decorated to a very good standard and is an ideal place to unwind. Next door to the bedroom is a modern bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath.
    Only 10 minutes’ walk away you will find a beautiful shingle bank with a half mile long sandy beach. In the village you will discover a lovely café, and a nice traditional pub. Llanrhystud lies on the Ceredigion Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path, which is 14 miles starting from Morfa Farm caravan park in Llanrhystud to New Quay, passing spectacular sea views along the way and centuries of history, heritage, and culture, for any walkers this is a must do; perhaps discover Aberaeron for the day, only seven miles away.
    Whether you enjoy a stroll around a Georgian country estate, chilling out on the beach or a hearty harbour meal after a train ride, just 9 miles north is Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth’s town high street benefits from many shops, mainly independent boutique shops with some high street names mixed in, whilst the nearby retail outlets offer larger named and designer brands. Aberystwyth Arts Centre is worth a visit, as is its neighbour the National Library of Wales, home to historic books as well as the smallest book in the world, it also hosts painting and film exhibitions, and you can sit in comfort watching archive films from across Wales. Y Bwthyn is an incredibly comfortable holiday home in a fantastic scenic, coastal, and rural location.
    £44
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  • Snuggle Cottage - Pa2, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    These wonderfully converted farm buildings originally formed part of the grounds of Dolgoy Farm, a Gentleman’s Estate believed to have originated around 400 years ago and in its heyday was in excess of 200 acres. These charming holiday homes are positioned in a row and are nestled within the grounds of the owners’ 35-acre small-holding, amidst the peaceful sounds of rural life and just 2 miles from the coast. Each property overlooks a lovely pond, home to ducks and other wildlife.

    Aptly named Galleri (ref UK31147) features a gallery with a reclining chair overlooking the living area. It has a seating area to the front looking across to the pond and a sunken garden with a private Jacuzzi hot tub to the rear, from which you can enjoy the tranquillity of Dolgoy, catch the sun or enjoy the starry skies.

    Snuggle Cottage (ref PA2), one of a row, is a cosy, beamed stone cottage for two, with an open sitting area to the front of the cottage from which you can enjoy its tranquil surroundings as well as a pretty, private patio garden to the rear, with its own private hot tub, which catches the sun throughout the day.

    Ponycob Cottage (ref PA6) is named after the Welsh name for pony; the larger Welsh cob, known for its hardiness and good temperament, historically used on the farm. This lovingly restored, semi-detached stone conversion features characterful beams, a private patio garden with its own Jacuzzi hot tub, and open seat area to the front within a truly peaceful setting.

    The Coach House Loft (ref 30160) is set on the first floor and has been sympathetically created within the Coach House, also boasting a private patio garden with its own Jacuzzi hot tub.

    The owners, who live adjacent to the properties, have lovingly renovated the buildings, and preserved their features and history whilst providing contemporary amenities and comfort. There is even a fenced-in exercise field with a picnic bench, where guests are able to exercise their dogs freely. Beach 2½ miles. Shop ¾ mile, pub, and restaurant 2 miles.

    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £89
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  • Morfa Ganol, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Llangrannog, Wales
    Morfa Ganol is a stunning character farmhouse, set in an idyllic rural setting, near the coast, sleeping 11, with Wi-Fi, wood burner and private parking. Step inside the entrance hall, with its original tiled floor, and feel the warmth and character of this beautiful holiday home. Tastefully decorated throughout, the spacious living room offers a tranquil haven from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The beamed dining room has a feature inglenook, original bread oven alcove and stone floor, offering the perfect space for entertaining family and friends spending precious time together. Relax in the second living room and conservatory which offers ideal accommodation for larger groups and families, space for the children to play or for quiet, blissful time out. Enjoy a leisurely holiday cooking in the spacious, well-equipped farmhouse kitchen/ breakfast room with modern appliances.

    With countryside views, vaulted ceilings with wood beams, the 5 beautiful bedrooms sit on the first floor. The Master Bedroom has an ensuite bath and shower room. The farmhouse garden is laid to lawn with mature trees, shrub gardens and a quaint original ty bach. There is a large patio with far-reaching views of rolling hills and meadows. Sitting approximately half a mile away too the Ceredigion Coastal Path which can be accessed by a minor lane & footpath. Llangrannog is the closest beach that has facilities (toilets, pubs/cafes, shower and seasonal lifeguards), approximately 1 mile away. Penbryn beach, approximately 2 miles away, is a long sandy beach which is lovely for walking. The nearest beach to Morfa Ganol Farmhouse (less than one mile on foot) is the very secluded and pretty beach of Traeth Bach. Access to this beach is a very steep scramble down from the coast.
    £129
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  • Llanfair Hill Cottage, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy Llanfair Hill Cottage set within the beautiful rolling Ceredigion countryside on the owners’ small holding near the small village of Gorsgoch. This delightful cottage was once the milking parlour for a busy working farm and has been fully renovated to a very good standard throughout in 2022 and provides a perfect base for couples to enjoy this scenic area, the owners small holding is spread over 23 acres of meadows which is ideal to exercise your furry friends, stabling for your horse is also available and can be arranged at cost directly with the owner where stables paddock, arena and jumps are available, you can also enjoy lots of footpaths and bridleways from your doorstep.
    Enjoy finding beautiful beaches, bays, villages and interesting market towns to visit, this a wonderful base from which to enjoy and explore the fabulous scenery of Ceredigion and the Heritage coastline of Cardigan Bay. The beautiful harbour village of New Quay is only 11 miles away, where you can enjoy not only the beach and boat trips, but an array of shops and eateries.
    Llanfair Hill Cottage is nestled adjacent to the owners’ home and is all on one level, the country kitchen is ideal for cooking that special romantic meal or relax in the open plan living and dining room with a good book or snuggle on the sofa with a glass of wine and a good movie. The super kingsize bed can be made into twins and offers flexibility and comfort, your bedroom has been lovingly furnished throughout with quality and comfort in mind. The rainfall walk-in shower is located just off the bedroom.
    There are many interesting and beautiful places to visit including the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, just 15 minutes away by car, and the university town of Aberystwyth, with its long promenade and pier, cliff railway, camera obscura and Vale of Rheidol steam railway to Devil’s Bridge. Walkers, cyclists, wildlife enthusiasts, or those who prefer more extreme sports are well catered for, and you can literally lose yourself in the wild undisturbed landscape of hills, mountains, and forests. There are 60 miles of coastal path, and even walking a small section of it is a fantastic way of seeing this beautiful part of west Wales. Beach 11 miles.
    £51
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