Dog-friendly Cottages Anglesey

With much of the coastline declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Anglesey is graced with some of the finest, most picturesque beaches in Europe, let alone Wales. Perfect for coastal canines that like to get their paws sandy, there's no better place for a dog-friendly getaway.

  • Kings House, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This property is set in the historic town of Beaumaris on the Menai Strait - with its medieval castle dating back to the reign of Edward I, and its Victorian pier, gaol and courthouse. Situated amongst a row of properties, Kings House was built in the 18th century about 1720. It did not however become the Inn until 1829, and has not functioned in that capacity for over 100 years. Deceptive in size from the front, the property offers spacious holiday accommodation, with six large bedrooms and plenty of living space. The good-sized courtyard to the rear of the property is opened onto from the conservatory and snug.
    There is plenty to do in the area, with sailing being a very popular pastime. For golfing enthusiasts, there are two good golf courses to play on, and with several restaurants and pubs in the area, visitors will be spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out. Horse riding can also be found locally. There are also the many beaches in the area - Beaumaris has its own small beach, but not too far away is Red Wharf Bay which has a large sandy beach. There are also many other beaches on the island - Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay to name just two. The nearest beach is just 1 minute’s walk from the property. Discover the island’s varied coastline, which is perfect for watersports, leisure centres and Sea Zoo.
    For those who reluctantly wish to leave the beauty of Anglesey, North Wales offers unrivalled beauty in the form of the Snowdonia National Park. Historic castles await exploration and there are many excellent walks to suit all levels. Llandudno makes for an enjoyable day out, as does a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway. Day trips are available to Ireland from Holyhead port. Shops 200 yards, pub 20 yards.
    £158
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  • Glan Y Mor, AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holyhead, Wales
    This large semi-detached house over three floors has the main living area on the first floor, with a large balcony off the large living room from which you can enjoy the views across Trearddur Bay’s Blue Flag beach. With the beach just yards from the rear of the property, through the garden gate, there are plenty of walks both on the beach and around the coast with Anglesey having a complete coastal path around the island. There are also many activities in the area, with sailing and diving available in the town and stables nearby. Visit Beaumaris with its castle and many restaurants. Also available in the area are fishing, golf and bird watching. Shops 50 yards, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £152
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  • Stack View Cottage, HolyheadInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perfect for relaxing escapes and exploring the coast, this exceptional holiday property, stands adjacent to the owner’s home, commanding stunning views towards the famous South Stack Lighthouse or towards the Snowdonia mountain range in a glorious location within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Site of Special Scientific Interest on coastal farmland, close to Holyhead mountain.
    This cottage boasts its own delightful hot tub perfect for relaxation, or why not take in some of the most spectacular coastal walks and views to be found in north Wales? Within minutes of the cottages you are on the RSPB reserve, the cliffs here are a haven for breeding seabird colonies and puffins, whilst the sea below is home to grey seals. The beautiful sandy cove Porth Dafarch is a mile away and just beyond a fine selection of pubs, shops and restaurants in Trearddur Bay.
    The bustling port of Holyhead, for day trips to Ireland, is a short drive. Golf, fishing, sailing, pony trekking and the Snowdonia National Park are all easily accessible, as are Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris castles. Spend a day at Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens (National Trust), the home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia across the Menai Straits. Also worth a visit on the island is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, the longest place name in the UK! Beach 1 mile. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles
    £120
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  • Y Potel Inc, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Known locally as the ‘ink pot’, this detached Welsh holiday cottage is constructed of stone under a slate roof, and dates back to the 1700s. Sympathetically restored, it offers a high standard of accomodation,boasting electric underfloor heating, two cosy wood-burning stoves, exposed beams, and sunny garden with private hot tub and views over fields and woods. Visitors are welcome to roam the 75-acre grounds and there are many interesting days out including rib rides and fishing trips on the Menai Strait, Beaumaris Castle and, of course, Snowdonia National Park. Attractions on Anglesey include stunning beaches, art galleries, and Plas Newydd, cycling and go-karting. The round Anglesey Coastal Path is under 1 mile.Shop 2 miles.
    £101
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  • Graig, PenmonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penmon, Wales
    Graig is tucked away in the beautiful town of Beaumaris, Anglesey’s best kept secret. At the end of a winding country lane and close to the rocky shoreline, it is set in a cluster of properties and is surrounded by six acres of fascinating gardens and trees. Within walking distance is the Menai Strait and just a few minutes’ drive away is Llanddona with its 5-mile sandy beach. Take a stroll along the beach to Beaumaris with its 13th-century castle and Victorian pier. Lying at the very heart of an officially designated AONB, there are golden sands everywhere and many outdoor recreational pursuits, including golf, riding, shooting, fishing, sailing, surfing, cycling and motor sports. There is also good walking straight from the doorstep. Shop 1½ miles, pub ½mile.
    £59
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  • Blue Sails, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blue Sails (ref JPV) is a traditional Welsh holiday cottage with its own garden enjoying a magnificent setting in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, right on the seashore, with waves sometimes lapping against the patio walls, and glorious views of Puffin Island and Snowdonia. The Beach House (ref OHM) lies in a secluded setting, with direct access to the beach (via a few steps) and panoramic views across the Menai Straits to the Snowdonia mountains. This single-storey Scandinavian-style pine lodge is set to the right of Blue Sails. It has a large garden and visitors may enjoy sightings of many species of seabirds, porpoises and even the occasional seal.
    Beaumaris (2 miles), a World Heritage Site, is Anglesey’s most attractive town; it has a castle, boat trips to Puffin Island, water sports facilities, shops, restaurants and an excellent inn, Ye Olde Bull’s Head (Good Food Guide and Egon Ronay’s Guide) is only yards from Beaumaris Castle. Bangor 8 miles. Beach 1 mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £122
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  • The Beach House, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blue Sails (ref JPV) is a traditional Welsh holiday cottage with its own garden enjoying a magnificent setting in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, right on the seashore, with waves sometimes lapping against the patio walls, and glorious views of Puffin Island and Snowdonia. The Beach House (ref OHM) lies in a secluded setting, with direct access to the beach (via a few steps) and panoramic views across the Menai Straits to the Snowdonia mountains. This single-storey Scandinavian-style pine lodge is set to the right of Blue Sails. It has a large garden and visitors may enjoy sightings of many species of seabirds, porpoises and even the occasional seal.
    Beaumaris (2 miles), a World Heritage Site, is Anglesey’s most attractive town; it has a castle, boat trips to Puffin Island, water sports facilities, shops, restaurants and an excellent inn, Ye Olde Bull’s Head (Good Food Guide and Egon Ronay’s Guide) is only yards from Beaumaris Castle. Bangor 8 miles. Beach 1 mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £74
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  • Grey Cottage, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grey Cottage is a superb detached holiday cottage set in its own grounds, with extensive views to the rear across open countryside and beyond to Red Wharf Bay. From its conservatory to the rear, breathtaking sea views can be admired, and there is a sun terrace where guests can enjoy al fresco dining in peace and tranquillity.
    Conveniently situated for the beach, it is also an ideal base for touring the rest of the island, its fabulous beaches and glorious coastline. Golf, fishing, cycling, walking and sailing are all available on the Isle of Anglesey. Beach 1 mile. Pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £83
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  • Wern Y Wylan Court, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built by Sir Harry Verney in the early 20th century, this wing of a property sleeps up to 10 guests and is part of a unique hamlet, which is a striking example of Arts and Crafts architecture. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by countryside, forests and the stunning sandy beach of Red Wharf Bay, only 0.5 miles away, all providing scenic walks. The living room has French doors leading onto a balcony overlooking the private garden, patio and barbecue area. Local tourist attractions include medieval Beaumaris with its 13th century castle, old court house and jail, museums, specialist shops, fishing trips and ’olde worlde’ pubs and restaurants. Discover the island’s varied coastline, which is perfect for all watersports, golf courses, leisure centres, Sea Zoo, National Trust mansions and day trips to Snowdonia and Dublin. Shop and restaurant 3.5 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £85
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  • Didfa, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful holiday cottage with fantastic views of Snowdonia is in a quiet corner of Anglesey. It’s close to picturesque Penmon Point from which there are super views of Puffin Island. From the cottage it is just a short distance to the Isle of Anglesey coastal footpath and the beach offers great sea fishing opportunities. Guests have access to a ½-acre paddock, which is great for exercising dogs. The sandy beach at Llanddona is three miles away as is the town of Beaumaris with its castle and pier. On the mainland, the Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach. Ideal for golf. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £59
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