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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.

 

  • White Towers, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Just 1.5 miles from a sandy, pebble backed beach, in a great location for family summer holidays and year round breaks, this well appointed property enjoys its own hot tub and shared use of a heated outdoor swimming pool (30th Apr - 1st Oct). Tree and decorations are provided for Christmas bookings. Set in the grounds of a privately owned caravan park, it lies 3 miles from Caernarfon’s castle, pretty harbour, shops, pubs, restaurants and steam railway for scenic trips in the stunning Snowdonia landscape. Golf, riding and fishing nearby. Dining pub 1 mile.
    £78
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  • Ynys, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dyffryn Ardudwy, Wales
    A charming, stone-fronted farmhouse resting in Dyffryn Ardudwy, Gwynedd. In National Park. Woodburning stove. Countryside views. Communal games room. Pet-friendly. Harlech 4.9 miles; Barmouth 6 miles.
    £73
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  • Capel Dinorwig, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A stunning, converted chapel. Luxury finish, spacious open plan living and woodburner, Infrared 8 person sauna and games room. Fantastic country views with doorstep walks. Llanberis 3 miles.
    £232
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  • Garth Morthin The Barn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A superb, luxury barn conversion with stunning country views. Full length bi-fold doors, multi-fuel stove, spacious open plan living area. Morfa Bychyn 2.4 miles.
    £104
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  • Garth Morthin The Stables, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful, stone cottage. Pretty sheltered gardens, stylish luxury interior with multi-fuel stove and spiral staircase. Morfa Bychyn 2.4 miles.
    £76
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    Aberdaron, Wales
    Enjoying a beautiful rural location, these two properties have shared access to landscaped grounds and free use of coarse fishing lakes. Set on the owners’ working beef farm, Bodrydd (ref UKC3283) is a superbly appointed detached barn conversion and is perfect for a family holidays, reunions and celebrations, whilst Hafen Deg (ref UKC3284) is a delightful, completely self-contained apartment, making an ideal retreat for two people.
    The larger property, Bodrydd (ref UKC3283) boasts a truly luxurious interior, with a sumptuous living room with a baby grand piano, and a gas wood burner set into a beautiful stone inglenook fireplace. From the living room, doors lead through to a fabulous conservatory which has views across to the on-site coarse fishing lakes, open to the public. From here, French doors lead out to the spacious decked area and covered, heated plunge pool. The cottage also has a games room, where guests can hang out on a rainy day.
    The location on the stunning Llyn Peninsula affords many wonderful walking opportunities, and the pretty fishing village of Aberdaron is close by with a small selection of local shops, pubs and cafés, as well as the fascinating National Trust’s visitor centre, Porth y Swnt. There are many unspoilt beaches to be found in the region, where seals and dolphins can sometimes be spotted. Lively Pwllheli, with its weekly market and larger selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, is 17 miles away, whilst the Snowdonia National Park, with its dramatic mountain scenery and exhilarating outdoor pursuits, is within easy reach. Beach 2 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £240
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  • Bryn Melyn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This lovely, detached farmhouse sits in rolling countryside within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park just outside the little hamlet of Rhyduchaf and is two miles from the historic market town of Bala. The farmhouse offers four good sized bedrooms and there is plenty of space to relax. There is a pleasant yard where guests can relax with a glass of wine or it makes a great place to dine al fresco.
    Bala offers a choice of places to eat out with plenty of cafés and eateries for you to choose from. You can walk straight from the door or hop in the car to explore the area. The National White Water Centre is close by, where you can experience the thrill of rafting or canyoning, whilst more sedate activities may be found on the shores of Bala Lake which is close by. Take a trip on a steam train on the narrow gauge railway along the lake shore between Bala and Llanuwchllyn, have a day at the beach over on the coast at Barmouth, or try some Welsh foodie delights at the award-winning Rhug Estate Organic Farm Shop at Corwen. Further afield in Blaenau Ffestiniog is the incredible Bounce Below where the whole family can try bouncing on trampoline nets deep underground in an old slate cavern, and Zip World, the largest zip wire zone in the world where you can fly high over the quarries whilst enjoying the spectacular view as you try not to scream! Beach 28 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
    Bryn Melyn can be booked together with Gwynfa (UK39366) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £116
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    In the heart of Criccieth this 17th-century wing of a Grade II listed manor house has been fully and beautifully restored and is now a stylish and comfortable holiday cottage. Set in a wooded enclave the cottage is brimming with character - thick stone walls shuttered windows, two inglenook fireplaces and a stone, steep, spiral staircase.
    Criccieth’s surrounding protected woodlands have undulating lawns and an orchard shared with Bwthyn Stabal (Ref QC1199) to enjoy meals in dappled sunlight under the trees listening to birdsong - what could be more enchanting! The property is protected with CCTV in the grounds, focused on the oil tank whilst guests are in residence and on the front door in low season.
    This bustling market town, constantly occupied since Roman times, is dominated by Edward I’s magnificent 13th century castle which houses the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers - Wales’ oldest regiment. Wander Carnaerfon’s streets, browse the craft/shops and take a break at one of the many excellent restaurants, pubs and tea rooms.
    Experience a 30-minute accompanied sail in a Laser Fun Boat for ages four-seven years old. Courses also available for older children & adults including power boat tuition.
    This property can be booked with Bwthyn Stabal (Ref QC1199) and Plas Bryn Hir (Ref QC1352) to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £114
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