Dog Friendly Lodges Powys

Filled with glorious green landscapes and stunning mountain scenery, Powys makes for a romantic escape with the hound. Home to the Brecon Beacons National Park, quaint market town centres, and an abundance of walks with your pooch, Powys is a popular destination for the discerning dog owner.

 

  • Swn Y Nant, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brecon, Wales
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    Swn Y Nant is a stunning lodge in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. This eco-friendly property is perfect for those wanting to explore the area or to simply have a romantic break away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
    Nestled next to a stream and with a ramp to the entrance, this fabulous lodge comprises a ground floor bedroom with a super kingsize zip and link bed and a ground floor bathroom with a walk-in shower, a double-ended two-person bath and a heated towel rail. The open plan living, dining and kitchen space has floor-to-ceiling windows making it light and airy and has a Smart TV, super fast Wi-Fi up 150 mbps download and patio doors leading to the decked area with a private hot tub. There is also a small utility area. To the first floor is a kingsize bedroom with Smart TV. There is underfloor heating throughout the property with zoned thermostatic controls.
    Outside, you will find hot and cold taps, perfect for washing your four-legged friends off after a walk in the hills. This eco-friendly lodge has eco cleaning products which are supplied along with a welcome basket of local produce, as well as a welcome basket for your dog containing treats and eco waste bags, also supplied is a bed, a blanket and a towel for your four-legged friend. A medium sized dog cage is available upon request.
    There are plenty of walks to be had from the property; it is 6 miles to the historic town of Brecon with its array of coffee shops, small local independent shops, and art galleries. There is something here for everyone, and for those looking for more adventures then why not climb the high peaks of Pen Y Fan and take in the breathtaking views of the rolling countryside?
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    £178
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  • Buttercup, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rhayader, Wales
    An idyllic wooden lodge on the outskirts of St Harmon, Wales. Countryside setting. Family-friendly. Hot tub. Llanidloes 8.7 miles; Newbridge-on-Wye 11.1 miles; Aberystwyth 34.7 miles.
    £76
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  • Seventeen, PowysInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Swansea, Wales
    Welcome to Crynant Countryside Retreat this delightful holiday let in Crynant, a charming village nestled near Neath.
    This cosy accommodation is perfect for couples, small families or a group of friends seeking a peaceful and picturesque retreat to return to after exploring this great area. Situated amidst the breathtaking Welsh countryside, this holiday let offers a comfortable and inviting space for you to relax and unwind. The heart of the holiday let is the open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen. The living room features a plush sofa, creating a cosy corner for you to curl up and enjoy a good book or watch your favourite shows on the television in front of the “world’s best” log burning stove to keep you warm on those chillier evenings. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, allowing you to appreciate the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Adjacent to the living area, you’ll find a great kitchen, complete with modern appliances, including a one-cup water boiler, and ample counter space. Whether you plan to whip up a delicious home-made meal or simply prepare a quick snack, this kitchen has you covered. The bedroom is a fine addition to this holiday let, offering both a double bed and a bunk bed. Ideal for families or a group of friends, you can comfortably sleep up to four people here. Soft linens and plush pillows guarantee a restful night’s sleep after a day of exploring the nearby attractions. The bathroom is clean and modern, featuring a powerful, refreshing shower to help you rejuvenate after your adventures in the picturesque Neath area. There is a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. As you step outside, a lovely patio area awaits you. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee, breathe in the fresh countryside air, or even have a barbecue on a sunny day.
    The surrounding landscape offers a serene backdrop for moments of relaxation and reflection. Crynant and its neighbouring areas offer a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Explore the nearby waterfalls, take scenic walks through the countryside, visit nearby attractions, or visit the historic town of Neath with its charming streets and picturesque landmarks. Whether you seek tranquillity, adventure, or a bit of both, Crynant Countryside Retreat promises a delightful stay, where you can create cherished memories with your loved ones in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
    £92
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  • Cwm Yr Wch Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cwm Yr Wch Cottage is a cosy yellow cottage full of character, and is an ideal, relaxing base for up to four guests. With plenty of living space, the ground floor includes a relaxing lounge area with sofas facing the snuggly log burner and wall mounted TV above, the perfect socialising space for quality time with your loved ones. The living area is open plan with a spacious dining area, and there’s a further separate well equipped kitchen, conservatory and ground floor bathroom. There are two generously sized bedrooms on the first floor. Outside the cottage has a courtyard garden offering further social space ideal for those warm summer evenings, and driveway parking is also available.
    You’ll find Cwm Yr Wch Cottage at the end of a quiet lane in Dunvant. The location lends itself well for exploring Swansea and The Gower, with access to fantastic walks from your doorstep. The Gower is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with miles of rugged coastline, ‘hidden gem’ beaches, and coastal trails to explore.
    Just a short drive from Cwm Yr Wch will get you to some of the gorgeous beaches, including Oxwich Bay or Three Cliffs Bay only being 15 minutes away. In just 20 minutes you could drive to Swansea or The Mumbles. Swansea is the second biggest city in Wales and has lots to offer including leisure activities, shopping centres, theatre, and cinemas as well as an abundance of places to eat and drink! The Mumbles is traditional fishing town full of history, with a Victorian pier, a lighthouse built in 1794 and Oystermouth Castle. The bustling, boutique high street here has lots of independent shops, cafés and restaurants as well as some familiar favourite restaurants.
    £132
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  • Bay Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Swansea, Wales
    Bay Cottage is set in the grounds of Coytrahen House, an 18th-century landscaped park with a Georgian country house. The park is mostly woodland and offers 42 acres to explore. Bay Cottage is detached and sits just behind the main country house. The cottage has a modern feel with a touch of country style and the luxury finish throughout makes for a comfortable and relaxing place to stay.
    Accommodating up to four guests, there are two good-sized bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms. The open plan living accommodation boasts two living areas, a dining space and a fully equipped kitchen. The living areas have been set up to make the most of the property, one area to sit back relax in and enjoy views of the countryside, the other with a Smart TV to chill out to, perfect to enjoy a movie night after a day exploring. The dining area is central as you enter the cottage, a perfect space for getting together in to enjoy a meal, socialise, or play some board games. The country-style kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to enjoy your stay, including full cooking facilities, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and coffee machine. Outside, the cottage sits on a 42-acre plot of mostly woodland; feel free to get out and explore this gorgeous countryside. Keep an eye out for the goats too – you may see them bouncing on their trampoline! What makes this property truly relaxing is the outdoor area, there is a patio area with BBQ, and outdoor seating as well as a four person hot tub.
    The 42-acre plot is based in Coytrahen, Bridgend; you’ll find a local pub in the village, and more in neighbouring towns and villages around the borough. Bridgend County Borough has lots to explore, including historical sites, country parks and the heritage coast, a designer shopping outlet and some fantastic independent restaurants around the county. So whether you fancy a day at the beach, or want to indulge in some local history, or even a day of retail therapy followed by some quality dining, it’s all there to enjoy.
    If you want to see more of South Wales Bay Cottage is a great base… road access for South Wales is good, with the M4 motorway a short drive away. Head west for Swansea and the famous Gower Peninsula Area Of National Beauty or Pembrokeshire coast. Or a short drive east will get you to Cardiff, Wales’ capital city. Cardiff is home to all kinds of events year round, including international sports, musical superstars, and much more! Within an hour’s drive you could also find yourself in the famous Welsh valleys, where you’ll find waterfall walks (where some famous movie scenes have been filmed), or the Brecon Beacons at the foot of the tallest peak in South Wales, Penyfan.
    £240
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    Welshpool, Wales
    Nature is the perfect backdrop to this getaway, with stunning views of Roundton Hill National Nature Reserve and the distinctive peak of Corndon Hill, Long Mountain and the Stiper Stones. There are three self-catering safari lodges to choose from. Each interior is stylish and elegant in its decoration and furnishings, with the open plan living space acting as the social hub. A wood burner and underfloor heating keeps the lodges toasty and warm, while a TV and WiFi throughout provides the entertainment. This flows into a dining area and a well-equipped modern kitchen. Each lodge has two bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities, as well as a double sofa bed. A shower room completes the picture. Outside is a private hot tub on the veranda, accessed by glazed patio doors. This can be enjoyed all year round, whatever the weather.
    TWith recently planted native trees around the site, the lodges are designed to have as little impact on their environment and the wildlife as possible. Sit back with a drink or a good book, or choose to explore a little further afield with many great walks right on the doorstep. There are also great pubs and restaurants nearby.
    The Shropshire Hills and the Wales/England border are situated a stone’s throw away. It is well positioned for the more adventurous travellers, with trail walking and cycle routes to suit every ability, and the famous Offa’s Dykes path passes only a few steps away. With golf, castles, the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside and the Shropshire Hills all available locally, there are endless amounts of activities to choose from.
    Forden is between Welshpool and Montgomery. Montgomery with its medieval street layout, imposing Town Hall, mix of Georgian, Victorian and timber framed buildings it is a place where time seems to stand still. Stroll around the local shops offering gifts and fashion, or there are a few lovely independent cafes serving homemade cakes, a delicatessen and a couple of great restaurants.
    You really are surrounded by astounding scenery everywhere you go. Enjoy windswept walks, and breath-taking views, before coming back to unwind and relax at The View.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate upto 18 guests.
    £70
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    Welshpool, Wales
    Nature is the perfect backdrop to this getaway, with stunning views of Roundton Hill National Nature Reserve and the distinctive peak of Corndon Hill, Long Mountain and the Stiper Stones. There are three self-catering safari lodges to choose from. Each interior is stylish and elegant in its decoration and furnishings, with the open plan living space acting as the social hub. A wood burner and underfloor heating keeps the lodges toasty and warm, while a TV and WiFi throughout provides the entertainment. This flows into a dining area and a well-equipped modern kitchen. Each lodge has two bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities, as well as a double sofa bed. A shower room completes the picture. Outside is a private hot tub on the veranda, accessed by glazed patio doors. This can be enjoyed all year round, whatever the weather.
    With recently planted native trees around the site, the lodges are designed to have as little impact on their environment and the wildlife as possible. Sit back with a drink or a good book, or choose to explore a little further afield with many great walks right on the doorstep. There are also great pubs and restaurants nearby.
    The Shropshire Hills and the Wales/England border are situated a stone’s throw away. It is well positioned for the more adventurous travellers, with trail walking and cycle routes to suit every ability, and the famous Offa’s Dykes path passes only a few steps away. With golf, castles, the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside and the Shropshire Hills all available locally, there are endless amounts of activities to choose from.

    Forden is between Welshpool and Montgomery. Montgomery with its medieval street layout, imposing Town Hall, mix of Georgian, Victorian and timber framed buildings it is a place where time seems to stand still. Stroll around the local shops offering gifts and fashion, or there are a few lovely independent cafés serving homemade cakes, a delicatessen and a couple of great restaurants.
    You really are surrounded by astounding scenery everywhere you go. Enjoy windswept walks, and breath-taking views, before coming back to unwind and relax at The View.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate upto 18 guests.
    £70
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    On the edge of the Gower peninsula, Swallow Cottage boasts everything you need for a relaxing break. All on one level, the accommodation is well laid out with two bedrooms (a double and a twin), an open plan L-shaped living space, bathroom, and conservatory. The spacious living room/kitchen/diner is perfect for family time, whether it’s enjoying a meal together, or settling down for movie night on the 50” TV. Afterwards, you can relax in the cosy conservatory and enjoy some quiet time overlooking the garden and open countryside. Swallow Cottage is part of Cefn Gorwydd Fawr Farm. The farmhouse dates back to the 17th century and the cottages themselves converted from the old milking barn. Swallow and its partner, Meadow Cottage are set in ¾ acre of lawned garden, surrounded by mature trees.
    Just a short walk away you’ll find yourself in the local village of Gowerton, here you’ll find everything you need including shops, post-office, local pubs and restaurants, cafés, butchers, and a bakery. If you plan to stay local, you can explore the countryside from the doorstep - take a walk in the forest, cycle the countryside, or trot along the bridleway or even play a round of golf at Gower Golf Club, less than 5 minutes away. Swallow Cottage is also pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friend along!
    This area is the gateway to the Gower; once you’ve settled in, it is recommended you head to the Gower to take in some of Wales’ most beautiful coastline. Gower is home to over thirty beaches and coves, many are dog-friendly, and most are just a 20-minute drive. Five minutes from your doorstep there are cycle paths (car free, mostly flat and family friendly) that can take you to Mumbles or, if you are feeling energetic, Pembrey Country Park with its 8-mile-long sandy beach and plenty of activities for kids. There are around 27 miles of cycle paths to explore in Gower and many more footpaths. With great access to the M4 from the cottage you could even venture further. Head west for more stunning coastline and scenery, or east if you are looking for the hustle and bustle of a city (Swansea, Cardiff, and Bristol). If you plan on ditching the car for the day, you can hop on the train from the station in the village, a direct train to Cardiff is a little over an hour away.
    This property can be booked with Meadow Cottage (UK40572) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £66
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  • Plough Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Refurbished in summer 2021, Plough Cottage is a lovely, detached bungalow situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just 5 miles from Machynlleth. With a 20-minute drive to the coast, this cottage is the perfect property for exploring the area with your four-legged friends.
    The cottage is situated high on a hill side within the Dyfi valley, with the benefit of unrivalled panoramic views. This Area is of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasts an abundance of wild life including many birds of prey. The nearest beach is 15 miles under half an hour’s drive away, and there are stunning unbroken countryside walks on your door step, which are dog friendly.
    Plough Cottage consists of an open plan living space. It has a living area with wood burner, Freeview TV and DVD player and a kitchen area with all the essentials for creating a family meal. The conservatory is complete with a dining table and chairs and there is a family shower room with shower cubicle. Plough Cottage sleeps four guests in total, with a double bedroom and a twin bedroom. Outside to the rear of the property there is a patio area with great views over the rolling countryside, as well as a traditional brick-style BBQ and a seating area for al fresco dining.
    There is plenty to see and do in the area such as cycling, mountain biking, fishing, hiking and horse riding. King Arthur’s Labyrinth is a great visitor attraction, taking visitors deep into the mountains of southern Snowdonia. Corris Narrow Gauge Railway, Corris Craft Centre and Corris Mine Explorers are all worth a visit. Beaches are a short drive away, and some are dog friendly. The lovely market town of Machynlleth is just 6 miles away with its wide high street and variety of independent shops, pubs and restaurants. 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 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 in the surrounding area. A myriad of visitor attractions is within easy reach from Plough Cottage. Beach 15 miles. Pub and restaurant 6¾ miles.
    £65
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  • Llety'r Saer, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    This pet-friendly detached lodge is perfectly situated just outside Penybontfawr, where there is a pub/restaurant and a village shop 1½ miles away from the lodge, and a family butcher just 5 miles away. You can also have a delivery from many of the major supermarkets.
    Llet’r Saer is perfect for a couple or a family with it having two bedrooms, both en-suite and the luxury of a private hot tub. For the cooler evenings, you have a lovely wood burner in the living room. The kitchen is fully fitted with all the appliances you will need, along with a dining table and chairs. There are various levels of windows, making this room extremely bright and inviting. Lying between the Berwyn Mountains and the Hirnant Forest, this quiet village is just a short distance from both Lake Vyrnwy and Lake Bala. Set overlooking surrounding farmland, this luxury solar-panelled property includes an enclosed garden with a seating area and a private hot tub, with fabulous views. Guests are more than welcome to use the surrounding PRIVATE field for recreational purposes, but pets must be supervised at all times as livestock may be present from time to time in adjacent fields.
    The towns of Oswestry, Welshpool, and Shrewsbury are situated nearby, and all offer a large range of independent bars, shops, and restaurants for guests to enjoy. All areas of mid and North Wales are easily accessible from the lodge. The Snowdonia National Park starts on top of the Berwyns, and you will find many places to visit for a day trip, including a white-water rafting centre, sailing at Lake Bala, Bounce Below, and Zip World at Blaenau Ffestiniog. A visit to Shropshire is only a 20-minute drive away, where you will find the Severn Valley Railway, RAF Museum Cosford, along with the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. Medieval Powys Castle (National Trust) in Welshpool is a 30-minute drive and has a world-famous garden, or you could visit the charming town of Montgomery, a 45-minute drive, which offers beautiful scenery and walks. The West Wales coastline is only an hour’s drive with lovely sandy beaches.
    This property can be booked together with Creyr Glas Pod (UK41796) and Barcud Coch (UK44539) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £80
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