Dog-friendly Cottages in Wales

Choose from some of the most beautiful dog-friendly cottages Wales has to offer, featuring a range of fabulous self-catering properties in both North Wales and South Wales. Whether you're looking for a rural retreat or sanctuary by the sea, snoop out the perfect hideaway for you and your hound.

  • Oswald House, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perfect for a large family gathering or celebration, Oswald House offers spacious and stylish accommodation for a splendid holiday. The vast kitchen and dining space is the social hub of the home and large bi-fold doors open up onto the outside space with a superb hot tub and barbecue; the ideal spot for relaxing in after a busy day sightseeing. Situated in the village of Llanon with a pub and shops within walking distance, this holiday home is the perfect base for immersing yourself in all that the area has to offer. With a superb mix of coast and countryside, Ceredigion is a large and beautiful place to visit. Award-winning beaches, perfect coves, iconic castles and pretty harbours make days out by car or on foot along the 60 miles of Heritage coastline a must. This region inspired Dylan Thomas to write some of his finest poetry. It is framed by the Cambrian Mountains, known as the backbone of Wales, and is so rich in wildlife, legends and fascinating landscapes. Look out for birds of prey such as red kites and buzzards soaring high above, and dolphins or seals in the waters. Drive along the Plynlimon Mountains, through the Tywi Forest or visit the impressive Abergwesyn Pass, and marvel at the solitude.

    For a truly authentic Welsh family holiday experience, this is the area to be. The locals are justifiably proud of this region with its rich local folklore which tells of tricking the devil, mermaids, shipwrecked kings and princesses, and even an explanation of why gulls sound as if they’re crying. The little gems of Georgian Aberaeron, historic Cardigan, salty New Quay, traditional Tregaron and Lampeter are waiting to be explored. To the south, the coves of Mwnt, Cwmtydu, Penbryn, Tresaith – which resemble illustrations from books about pirates, are all within easy reach. To the north, around Aberystwyth and Borth, there are vast stretches of sand. Food plays a big part in the experience of Ceredigion, and a wide choice is to be found in the shops, restaurants and cafés offering regional products and ingredients such as the world beating Teifi Valley cheeses, the ubiquitous Welsh cakes, bara brith and of course, some spectacularly good seafood from the coast.

    No visit to the area would be complete without a ride on the steam railway. From the coast at Aberystwyth, watch the scenery change whilst travelling through ancient woodland and rugged mountain scenery, with the line clinging to the hillside to reach Devil’s Bridge, home of the famous Mynach Falls and Devil’s Punchbowl. Come and escape to this magnificent area and let Oswald House be your home for a holiday to remember!
    Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 600 yards. This property can be booked together with Ty Fynnon (HW7601) and Oswald Lodge (HW7804) to accommodate larger groups.
    £219
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  • The Farmhouse, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Superb cottage near Aberaeron, detached farmhouse in peaceful countryside. Woodburners. Large conservatory. Ideal for larger groups. Children's play area plus games barn. Lake fishing on site. Aberaeron 3 miles
    £232
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  • Glan Towyn, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    A large self-catering accommodation resting within the village of Rhoscolyn. Stunning sea views. WiFi. Sauna. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Holyhead 5.5 miles.
    £711
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  • Felin, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Wales
    An old slate mill situated over three floors near the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey. Views over Menai Straits. Games room. Perfect for families. Menai Bridge 2 miles; Beaumaris 6 miles.
    £261
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  • Bryniau, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached property is a located in the idyllic Trearddur Bay, in the Holy Island in North Wales. Balcony with sea views. Wet room with handrails. Holyhead 2.7 miles.
    £242
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  • Ynys Groes, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Occupying a fantastic beach-front location in the popular seaside resort of Rhosneigr, this large holiday home is ideal for large families who want to be close to the action. With direct access to an award winning sandy beach, the property is set in its own lawned garden, enjoying spectacular sunsets across Cymyran Bay. Most rooms have panoramic sea views, and the property offers everything for a comfortable holiday whilst still retaining many of its original features such as fireplaces, quarry tiled floor and water pump feature in the kitchen. Rhosneigr is a popular beach destination for families and water sports enthusiasts with a sailing club and kite/windsurfing school. Other activities available locally include golf, horse riding, fishing and tennis. The area offers something for everyone including historic castles, RSPB and nature reserves, Sea Zoo, and racing circuit. Snowdonia National Park is also easily accessible by car. Shop 400 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £191
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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.
    £148
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  • 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.
    £145
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  • Beach Cottage, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A superb, single-storey holiday cottage within walking distance of the beach, shops and restaurants. WiFi, woodburner, pool table and spacious bedrooms. Beach 2 mins walk.
    £296
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  • Ty Morlais, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautiful stone cottage resting in Newport, Wales. Woodburner. Enclosed garden. Games room. Off-road parking. Town centre. Fishguard 7 miles; Cardigan 10.5 miles.
    £239
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