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.

 

  • CwmhyfrydInstant Book Overlay Image
    New Quay, Wales
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    Situated in a peaceful location, Cwm Hyfryd is aptly name as it translates to ’delightful valley’. This spectacular, detached barn conversion, accessed by a farm track, has been cleverly planned to take advantage of the views as the living accommodation is on the first floor and opens out on to a balcony with table and chairs, the perfect spot for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine.
    The interior of the barn is spacious and well-presented. With four bedrooms and four bathrooms, it provides ample space for families or friends to spread out, and the open plan living space offers a sociable place to gather.
    Step outside and you have a garden to enjoy, simply discover the many lanes and footpaths nearby. The small village of Cross Inn offers a pub and a village store. The nearest pretty secluded cove and beach at Cwmtydu can be reached within 3 miles, renowned for legends of smugglers and pirates, and where today, seals come to have their pups in early autumn. The unspoilt Ceredigion Coastal Path takes you over cliffs and through ancient woodland. The paths offer excellent walking opportunities and connect all the local beaches, many of which are dog friendly all year round if you are bringing your four-legged friend.
    Delightful New Quay is also 2¼ miles away with its picturesque houses, pubs and restaurants. The town clings to the side of the hills rising above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay. It’s easy to understand why this area was such an inspiration to poet Dylan Thomas when he lived here. Often bottlenose dolphins can be spotted, and in season, dolphin survey boat trips are available from the sheltered harbour, or you can just enjoy the sandy beach, have an ice cream or fish and chips and watch the boats bobbing about.
    Visit the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, the ancient town of Cardigan with its castle, or Aberystwyth with its promenade and pier, home to the world’s longest working electric cliff railway.
    Award-winning beaches and iconic harbours, delightful towns and villages all framed by the Cambrian Mountains, the backbone of Wales, make Ceredigion a wonderful place to visit, and this lovely barn could be your holiday home whilst you explore all that this beautiful part of Wales has to offer. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £141
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  • Fron Towyn Cottage, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional 19-century stone cottage is located in the heart of the popular seaside village of New Quay and within a short stroll to New Quay beach, Dolau dog friendly beach and all amenities. It’s such a great location for couples, families and your four-legged friends too!
    A walkers’ paradise, pick up one of the many coastal paths or woodland walks in and around New Quay, or walk in the famous poet and writers footsteps along the Dylan Thomas trail around the village. In the village you will find a tennis court, football pitch and bike/skateboard park, as well as independent shops and a good selection of restaurants, pubs and cafe’s, as well as the obligatory seaside fish and chip shops. Take your fish and chips or an ice cream down to the harbour wall and watch the fishing boats in the bay or take a dolphin watching trip to get closer to the resident pods of bottlenose dolphins. There is a rich diversity of activities on offer from cycling, canoeing, sea kayaking and snorkelling to horse riding, fishing, bird watching and golf in and around New Quay.
    If you can tear yourself away from New Quay there are plenty of other options for exploring including 60 miles of coastline and the coastal path. There are secluded coves at Cwmtydu where seals go to have their pups in the autumn, and at Llangrannog you can enjoy the view from two coastal pubs.
    New Quay Honey Farm and tea rooms are worth a visit and the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron is a 10-minute drive. Just outside Aberaeron you’ll find the National Trust property of Llanerchaeron. The coastal towns of Aberystwyth and Cardigan are also within very easy reach or venture inland to the market towns of Lampeter, Tregaron and Newcastle Emlyn. During your stay why not indulge and treat yourself to a complementary therapy, reflexology, aromatherapy, massage and Reiki healing is available (at an additional charge, by direct arrangement with the owner). Beach 350 yards. Shops, pubs and restaurants 350 yards.
    £70
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  • Fronwig, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    New Quay, Wales
    Fronwig is a luxury, four-bedroom holiday home resting in New Quay, Ceredigion. Sea views. EV charger. Near a beach. Hot tub. Private garden. Pet-friendly. Lampeter 15.8 miles; Cardigan 21.7 miles; Aberystwyth 23.3 miles.
    £197
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  • Cwtch Wrth Plas, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Come and discover Cwtch Wrth Plas, nestled adjacent to the owners’ home, in the grounds of a small Welsh manor. With many 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 7 miles away, where you can enjoy not only the beach and boat trips, but also an array of shops and eateries, or you can just sample an ice cream. Why not have a seat on the harbour wall and watch out for the bottlenose dolphins which are regular visitors to this area; you can also take a boat trip out for a closer look at the dolphins and wide array of sea life.
    This superb and quirky cottage offers open plan living, perfect for romantic breaks or a couples retreat, the well furnished living area is bright and airy and leads through to the cosy bedroom, the sumptuous double bedroom has been finished to a very good standard and boasts an en-suite shower room. Enjoy a stroll around the large shared paddock, perfect for walking your furry friend, and it’s complete with its own orchard and chickens Ruby and Raggedy.
    Within a short drive you can explore the unspoilt beaches and coves such as Penbryn, Cei Bach and Cwmtydu, once a haven for smugglers, where in late summer, you may see Atlantic grey seals with their pups. The colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron is a 20-minute drive and offers an abundance of shops, restaurants and cafés, and a delightful level walk, suitable for bikes and pushchairs, to the National Trust property of Llanerchaeron, an 18th-century Welsh gentry estate. For those visitors who enjoy outdoor pursuits there is a canoeing centre and fishing available in Llandysul. Fly and coarse fishing, as well as golfing, are available in Lampeter. Also within reasonable driving distance are the interesting towns of Carmarthen, Cardigan and Aberystwyth. Beach 7 miles.
    The owner also has a larger property Drws Y Coed (UK35709) which can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £56
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  • Robin's Nest, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Robin’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!
    £86
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  • The Powys Lodge, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Powys Lodge is set within a beautiful, wooded valley within the aptly named Woodlands Park Resort, a beautifully well-kept lodge resort on the sublime coastline of Cardigan Bay and near the quaint hamlet of Gilfachrheda.
    The Powys Lodge is a detached luxury lodge that offers a great space to relax in after busy days out exploring the area. The property consists of an open-plan living space with comfortable sofas, one double sofa bed, and a Freeview Smart TV perfect for snuggling down in front of a film in the evening. There is a well-equipped kitchen which is great for whipping up a holiday feast and dining al fresco.
    Two stylishly decorated bedrooms, both with their own Freeview TVs and en-suites, means you’re guaranteed a comfortable night’s sleep, leaving you well-rested to carry on your adventures the next day. Patio doors, from the living area and both bedrooms, lead out onto the decking and garden area, equipped with plenty of seating for enjoying a morning cup of coffee or simply enjoying the sunshine. Enjoy views from the decking overlooking a stream and woodland area.
    The Powys Lodge is a short distance into the seaside resort of New Quay complete with a pretty harbour, coffee shops, restaurants, and a picture postcard beach ideal for swimming, relaxing or enjoying a stroll on the golden sands. A must for every visitor is a boat trip from the harbour around the bay for a closer encounter with the seals and dolphins that this area is famous for.
    Take a trip north to the Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron with colourful houses, café 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 1¼ miles.
    £149
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  • Seascape, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    New Quay, Wales
    New Quay’s fabulous Blue Flag beaches and picturesque harbour are a 5-minute stroll along a footpath from this welcoming and comfortable West Wales pet-friendly holiday home which has been newly refurbished.
    Perched on a hillside overlooking the clear blue waters of Cardigan Bay there are wonderful uninterrupted coastal views from almost every room of this New Quay holiday home. Patio doors open from the living room with its wood burner onto a large paved terrace and a sloping lawn with fabulous views and great spot for a cup of coffee whilst watching the fabulous sunrises over the Bay. The property has a variety of toys and games including a large Lego collection, ideal for entertaining children during the evenings, also a variety of DVD`s to suit all tastes, if the weather is too wet to enjoy the lovely garden. Set at the end of a tiny lane and furnished with a mixture of modern and antique pieces, Seascape adjoins its ’sister’ Seafields.
    New Quay is a vibrant small seaside town with narrow streets, lined by picturesque painted houses, which rise in terraces above the Bay. There is lots to see and do - spot the dolphins from the harbour walls, take a boat trip to discover the varied marine and bird life or just enjoy the ever-changing tableau of sandcastle building, beach games, sun and sea sports on the sheltered beach.
    Dylan Thomas is an ever-popular holiday resort, was once a smuggling and fishing port as well as home to Wales’ famous poet. Follow in his footsteps along the ’Dylan Thomas Trail’ and visit his favourite haunts!
    £126
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  • Y Ty Glas, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Recently updated by the owners the sympathetically furnished accommodation provides a relaxing environment for you to enjoy your holiday; the cottage is warm, cosy and well equipped throughout, offering all your home from home comforts. The open plan kitchen/sun room is fully equipped for the budding chef to get creative cooking on holiday, and is a great place to plan the days adventure over breakfast. At the end of a busy day exploring the local area, sink into the comfortable sofas and relax in front of a roaring fire in the living room. The sheltered, fully enclosed courtyard garden has garden furniture and a BBQ, great for alfresco dining on those sunny summer evenings.
    Situated less than five minutes’ walk from the beach in New Quay, the cottage is close to all the facilities New Quay has to offer. With its picturesque harbour and rows of colourful houses, New Quay offers a good selection of pubs and restaurants. The sheltered harbour and safe beaches are the focus of activity in the summer when New Quay becomes a bustling and vibrant holiday resort, with boat trips, sailing, fishing, water sports and beach days on offer in abundance. The Wales Coastal path and Dolphin watching boat trips around Cardigan Bay are just a short stroll away. Perfect for walkers, families and those looking to discover the local wildlife and attractions any time of year. Y Tŷ Glas is conveniently located for guests wanting to use public transport as it is opposite the bus stop where you can travel directly between Aberystwyth with its university, the Welsh National Library, The Ceredigion Museum and a wide range of shops and eateries, and Cardigan with its newly restored castle on the river Teifi and nearby St Dogmaels with its historic abbey and spectacular Poppit Sands.
    £100
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  • Drws Y Coed, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and discover this characterful detached cottage set within the tranquil hamlet of Talgarreg, perfect for families and friends to getaway and enjoy this stunning part of Ceredigion.

    Drws y Coed is nestled adjacent to the owners’ home, in the grounds of a small Welsh manor and enjoys far reaching countryside views from your garden. With many 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 7 miles away, where you can enjoy not only the beach and boat trips, but an array of shops and eateries, or you can just sample an ice cream. Why not have a seat on the harbour wall and watch out for the Bottlenose dolphins which are regular visitors to this area; you can also take a boat trip out for a closer look at the dolphins and wide array of sealife.

    This spacious cottage is set across two floors with the open plan kitchen and living room perfect for formal meals, whilst French doors lead to the garden area for alfresco dining. On the ground floor there is a four poster bed complete with en-suite shower room and French doors leading to a raised decked area with some stunning countryside views. On the first floor each bedroom has been lovingly furnished to a good standard and each room is bright and airy and designed with a good night’s sleep in mind.

    Within a short drive you can explore the unspoilt beaches and coves such as Penbryn, Cei Bach and Cwmtydu, once a haven for smugglers, where in late summer, you may see Atlantic grey seals with their pups. The colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron is a 20-minute drive and offers an abundance of shops, restaurants and cafés, and a delightful level walk, suitable for bikes and pushchairs, to the National Trust property of Llanerchaeron, an 18th-century Welsh gentry estate. For those visitors who enjoy outdoor pursuits there is a canoeing centre and fishing available in Llandysul. Fly and coarse fishing, as well as golfing, are available in Lampeter. Also within reasonable driving distance are the interesting towns of Carmarthen, Cardigan and Aberystwyth.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £86
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  • Ty Draenog, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Converted from an 18th century milking shed to a high standard cottage in 2020, Ty Arth has lots of original features that have been upcycled and used in the property. Situated in Maen-y-groes, on the owner’s quiet small holding with 5 acres of land, this lovely semi-detached cottage nestles in a fabulous rural location where red kites can often be spotted. The famous Ceredigion coastal paths can be accessed behind the owner’s land from where guests can take a short walk down to New Quay shops, restaurants and beaches and beyond. This delightful, pet-friendly property (2 pets welcome) has everything you need to enjoy a self-catering holiday.
    Underfloor heating on the ground floor provides guests with a cosy and warm welcome, especially during the cooler months. On the first floor there are two bedrooms; one with a super kingsize bed, the other with zip and link twin beds (which can be made into a second super kingsize bed if required), and a family bathroom. Outside, a lovely patio area with garden furniture, as well as an enclosed grassed paddock close to the property with picnic benches, makes this a great place to let your pets roam free (under supervision).
    New Quay has an array of local pubs, shops and restaurants, as well as Cardigan Watersports Centre for those who fancy trying paddle-boarding or sailing. The picturesque fishing harbour is also home to bottlenose dolphins who may be spotted on a clear day. New Quay is where the poet Dylan Thomas lived during World War II, and visitors can follow the Dylan Thomas Trail around the town. Nearby New Quay Honey Farm is well worth a visit, as is the delightful and colourful harbour town of Aberaeron. The ruins of Strata Florida and the Cambrian Mountains are only a short drive away, and golf and horse riding is available nearby. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.Ty Arth can be booked together with Ty Draenog (UK31653) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £69
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