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Dog Friendly Lodges Gwynedd

Gwynedd is home to coastal towns and beaches in North Wales. And with Snowdonia national park on your doorstep, a break in dog friendly cottages in Gwynedd will be full of spectacular scenery and breathtaking dog walks.

 

  • Is Helen Cottage, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional detached farmhouse enjoys the most convenient location, as it is just a stone’s throw away from historic Caernarfon, with its magnificent castle. The drive to the farm offers outstanding views across the harbour to the castle, and the journey right along the fore shore of the Menai Straits is just breathtaking.
    Helen Cottage is nestled besides the owner’s small and exclusive caravan park, on a 110-acre working farm, where visitors are welcome to explore and watch the calves being fed. It provides the perfect holiday base for golfers and sailors, as there is an 18-hole golf course adjacent to the farm and a boat launch nearby. Caernarfon is also the starting point for the Welsh Highland railway, with wonderful train journeys into the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon also offers a leisure centre with indoor swimming and tennis facilities, along with a fine selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The national water sports centre is 2 miles, horse riding is available just 4 miles away and the beaches at Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula are just 10 miles away. Beach 350 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £72
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  • Eithinog Ganol, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caernarfon, Wales
    In a unique rural location, accessed by its own private track across rolling green fields, this renovated, detached, former farmhouse was once part of the nearby Glynllifon country estate. Set in quiet, tranquil countryside surrounded by rolling green, tree-studded farmland, it enjoys fabulous views to the rear of the Snowdonia Mountains, and to the front there are far reaching views across to Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula. In fact, on a clear day you can see the ferries leaving the port of Holyhead on their journey across the Irish sea to Dublin!
    This really is a superb spot for exploring this amazing part of North Wales, where you can enjoy both spectacular mountain scenery and the most amazing beaches, along with a host of family attractions. It really does make a fantastic base from which to explore the Snowdonia National Park whatever time of year, with its cosy wood burner and wonderful hot tub.
    The many attractions of this area include a narrow gauge steam railway, which winds its way from historic Caernarfon into the heart of the Snowdonia Mountains, and a small airfield for pleasure flights over the area. Caernarfon, with its magnificent castle, is within easy reach and also offers a fine selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, along with golf, bike hire and sailing. Beach 4½ miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    This property can be booked together with Stabal Eithinog (UK32366) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
    £141
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  • Glanrafon Isaf, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caernarfon, Wales
    Glanrafon Isaf is a fabulous converted barn and adjacent annexe that adjoins the River Gwyrfai, with full access for fishing and walking along the river bank. The open-aspect kitchen, dining and living area is ideal for family get-togethers and parties. The large decking area outside is ideal for barbecues and al fresco dining.
    This holiday home lies close to the town of Caernarfon and there is much to see in the area, including mighty Caernarfon Castle, the Galeri Arts Centre or take a trip on a steam train on the Welsh Highland Railway to Beddgelert. Children will also love Caernarfon’s Fun Centre (Yr Hwylfan), and Gypsy Wood Park in nearby Bontnewydd. It is also just a short journey to the Isle of Anglesey with its spectacular 125 miles of coastline and fascinating places to visit such as Beaumaris with its Edward I castle, Red Wharf Bay and the beautiful and leafy Newborough Forest. In the other direction is Snowdon which, at 3,560ft, is the highest mountain in Wales. A more relaxing way than climbing to the top is to take the train to the visitor centre at the summit - on a clear day the views are spectacular! The Victorian town of Llandudno, Llanberis and picturesque Betws-y-Coed are all within easy reach.
    £154
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  • Tan Yr Ardd Bach, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated down a quiet lane you’ll find this ideally located home. There’s a spacious open plan living area with a cosy wood burner - perfect for colder evenings. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen with everything you’ll need for your break. The bedroom has been finished off with quality bedding and a plush mattress to ensure a restful night’s sleep. Outside there’s a lovely, enclosed, private seating area; a fantastic spot to sit and relax in after your day’s adventures, with a gentle stream running through to really add to this relaxing spot. You won’t be disappointed staying here!
    All amenities are close by, with a pub and shop in nearby Bontnewydd. Only a short 5-mile drive takes you down to the beautiful beach at Dinas Dinlle, which is well worth a visit, with wonderful views across the bay to Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. The area is a designated Site of Special Scientific interest due to a number of rare birds that live in the area; a must for any bird watchers. For the more adventurous, you’re only a short drive from many walking routes that will take you up Mount Snowdon, for the less adventurous there’s always the easier route up by train on the famous railway in Llanberis. And no visit to this area would be complete without taking in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Caernarfon Castle. You’re also only a short drive to Zip World, the longest zip wire in the world! What a magnificent area this really is!
    £61
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  • Beech Tree Cottage, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A well-presented cottage based in Waunfawr, Caernarfon. Washing machine. Woodburning stove. Parking. Caernarfon 4.1 miles; Llanberis 5.6 miles.
    £81
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  • Y Nyth Yn Bwthyn Coed Gellyg, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    The lodge has the rare benefit of a large enclosed garden, along with decking and seating area to relax on after a day at the beach, which is walking distance away. Once inside you’re greeted by a very spacious open plan living space, there’s a quality leather corner sofa with oodles of space for all the family to relax and chat about the day. The two bedrooms have been furnished to a high standard to ensure you have a restful nights sleep, with quality mattresses and bedding, and one has its own en-suite toilet with sink.
    Here you’re really in the heart of all North Wales has to offer, with lakes, coastal paths, Snowdonia and popular tourist towns all within easy reach. Dinas Dinlle beach is in walking distance from the lodge, with wonderful views across the bay to the Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey. Caernarfon Castle, an imposing UNESCO World Heritage site, is under 8 miles and where Prince Charles took his investiture. Venture just a little further and you have Pwllheli, Criccieth and Porthmadog, home to the Welsh Highland Railway. There’s something for all ages in this diverse region and it would certainly be a break to remember. Beach ½ mile.
    £118
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  • Beudy Bach, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caernarfon, Wales
    Beudy Bach is a lovingly renovated stone cottage located on Cilgwyn mountain with breathtaking views spanning from the Llyn Peninsula and over to Anglesey. On a clear day you can even see as far as Ireland. If you’re looking for a relaxing and peaceful getaway with a great central location, then Beudy Bach is the one for you. Whether it’s for heading over to Anglesey or sampling some of the delights the Llyn Peninsula has on offer, or the Black Rock Sands beach in Porthmadog, you won’t be disappointed by how much is on offer.
    Beudy Bach is just a short distance away from the bustling market town of Caernarfon, known around the world for its magnificent castle, a must see when you’re staying locally. Whilst you’re there you can also indulge in Caernarfon’s many restaurants, cafés and pubs. The nearest pub to Beudy Bach is just 2 miles away and there are several pubs within the area of Caernarfon and Snowdonia. Another hot spot, just a short drive away within Snowdonia, is the quaint town of Beddgelert, where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the river and take a trip to Gelert’s grave to discover the story of the legendary dog. Wherever you decide to explore and visit, Beudy Bach offers a cosy retreat to return to. With the crackling wood burner, sit and enjoy a drink whilst watching the flames and taking in the beautiful views through the patio doors. Sit down as a family and share a meal in the well-equipped kitchen/dining room, then after an evening in front of the fire, playing games or just chatting and cherishing being together, head to one of the snug bedrooms for a good night’s rest and awake refreshed ready to share another memorable day. Nearest beach is Dinas Dinlle 5½ miles. Shops, cafes and take-aways in Penygroes, 1¼ miles and pub 3 miles, Ty’n Llan in Llandwrog or The Goat Glandwyfach in Bryncir.
    £71
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  • Ty Pren, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barmouth, Wales
    5.00
    This delightful log cabin has been thoughtfully furnished to offer a cosy and welcoming feel, with enough room for all the family. On a covered veranda in the garden you will find the blissful hot tub, which offers the perfect place to relax at the end of the day, with views of the pleasant enclosed garden. Both bedrooms offer the flexibility of zip and link twin beds which can be made into super kingsize beds (on request). The owners have thoughtfully provided complimentary toiletries should you forget your own!
    Bring your bucket and spade as the glorious sandy beach at Morfa Dyffryn is just a mile down the road and offers superb views over to the Rhinog Mountains. For the more adventurous, Zip World and Bounce Below at Blaenau Ffestiniog are a thrill seekers delight, whilst the famous Ffestiniog Railway and mighty Harlech Castle are also well worth a visit. From Barmouth, why not hire a bike and cycle across Barmouth Bridge and along the Mawddach Trail to Penmaenpool and Dolgellau? Beach 1 mile. Shops 300 yards, pubs and restaurants ½ mile.
    £72
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  • Hendre Barn Mawr, WalesInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abergynolwyn, Wales
    4.00
    Set on the edge of Abergynolwyn, a village that lies in the shadows of Cader Idris and situated between the popular seaside resort of Tywyn and market town Dolgellau, this beautiful detached barn conversion provides spacious accommodation, ideal for families wishing to enjoy the peace and tranquillity. Tywyn is surrounded by the Tarren Hills, and holds the 7-mile long Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Steam Railway that runs between Tywyn Wharf and Nant Gwernol. Nearby Tal-y-llyn lake and Talyllyn steam railway are always popular with visitors, as are the sandy beaches along Cardigan Bay. Some visitor attractions include the Centre for Alternative Technology, King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Animalarium, Coed-y-Brenin Forest and Portmeirion Italianate village. Other places to visit are Birds Rock, Castell y Bere, Dolgoch Falls Walk, Aberdovey, Corris slate mines and craft centres. The location is also great for easy access into Snowdonia. Pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £76
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    Aberdovey, Wales
    Pebble Cottage is a stunning former fisherman’s cottage situated close to the beach front and local amenities in Aberdovey. There isn’t a better location to be for those looking for a seaside escape. Set within the southern reaches of the Snowdonia National Park, excellent for those walkers visiting the area. Aberdovey is a thriving seaside fishing village with brightly painted houses which seem to cling to the shoreline, and has a history dating back hundreds of years. It offers miles of beautiful golden sandy beaches with a fantastic selection of water based activities available including sailing, fishing and windsurfing. Golfers are also well catered for with an 18-hole championship golf course located at the western end of the village, which welcomes visiting players. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the wonderful opportunities for walking and bird watching available in the surrounding area. A myriad of visitor attractions are within easy reach including the Vale of Rheidol Railway, Talyllyn Railway, the Corris Craft Centre and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. Beach 100 yards. Shop and retaurant 300 yards, pub 100 yards.
    Pebble Cottage can be booked together with adjacent Sunny Shores (ref UK32245), and Westhaven (UK32244) to accommodate up to 13 guests, but please be aware Westhaven is about 175 yards away.
    £98
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