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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.

 

  • Hendy, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Waunfawr, Wales
    Welcome to Hendy, a delightful holiday let nestled in the heart of Waunfawr, Gwynedd. This charming village, surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales, offers a perfect escape for those seeking tranquillity and outdoor adventures.
    Immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds Waunfawr. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the enchanting trails of Snowdonia National Park, just a stone’s throw away from Hendy. As you ascend the peaks, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of rugged mountains, serene lakes, and lush valleys, creating an idyllic backdrop for your holiday.
    For those with a penchant for history, a visit to the nearby Caernarfon Castle is a must. This medieval fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands proud against the backdrop of the Menai Strait. Wander through its majestic towers, imposing walls, and discover the rich history that unfolds within. If you’re seeking a more leisurely pace, the Welsh Highland Railway offers a nostalgic journey through the scenic countryside. Climb aboard the vintage carriages and let the rhythmic sound of the steam engine carry you through picturesque landscapes, allowing you to soak in the charm of the region.
    Waunfawr itself boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Pop into the local pub for a taste of traditional Welsh hospitality, as well as their own home produced ale, and perhaps sample some regional delicacies. Stroll through the village, where friendly faces and cozy cottages create a quintessential Welsh experience. Whether you’re an avid adventurer, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind in a picturesque setting, Hendy in Waunfawr, Gwynedd, provides the perfect base for an unforgettable holiday. Discover the magic of North Wales as you create lasting memories in this spectacular holiday home.
    £52
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  • Awel Y Grug, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    This wonderful property will not disappoint. It is a social house with a large kitchen/dining room with ample space to seat everyone for their evening meal. The games room will be a sure hit with all ages. There’s ample driveway parking and large, lawned garden with seating area, perfect for the little ones.
    Nearby Aberdaron, known as Wales’ Land’s End, has two local pubs serving great hearty meals, one with a terrace directly overlooking the beach, tea rooms, a fish bar, an award-winning ice cream parlour and an excellent bakery with a tearoom upstairs. The National Trust interactive visitor centre in Aberdaron promotes the many attractions of the Llŷn Peninsula, such as the ancient church of St Hywyn’s in Aberdaron which was the last stopping-off point for pilgrims at Bardsey Island, to the Wales Coastal Path for wonderful walks and nature spotting, ideal for those outdoor lovers. Close by are the bustling popular resorts of Abersoch and Pwllheli, there are miles of wonderful beaches to explore with a vast array of water sports on offer across the Llŷn Peninsula.
    Just under 3 miles away is Porthor beach known for its whistling sands; the sound is created due to the unique texture and size of the sand particles. There are only two beaches in the whole of Europe where you can experience this for yourselves, and you’ll have one just down the road. The Llŷn Peninsula is an unspoilt, designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with miles of coastal and mountain walks to explore. There is wildlife in abundance, pods of dolphins, seals, and birdlife to spot. You’ll be truly captivated by a visit in this region.
    £146
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  • Llechwedd, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sitting in its well-manicured grounds, the property benefits from a rear enclosed garden with large decked area, lawns, and the advantage of the most spectacular views across to the rolling countryside to the stunning inland mountains. The spacious interior is modern with local photographic scenes on the walls. The living room is the family-friendly centrepiece of the property with a roaring open log fire for cosy nights in playing games or watching TV.
    This superb bungalow nestles in a quiet cul-de-sac in the centre of Morfa Nefyn village; a 2-minute walk from the local shop which offers fresh seasonal produce meat and seafood, firewood and an off-license. Just a five-minute walk from the closest beach, Porth Dinllaen. You can look forward to enjoying a paddle, a pint and a giant prawn sandwich on the sea wall with family and friends. This is an astonishingly beautiful part of North Wales and Llechwedd is the perfect location for a family seeking a traditional coastal holiday.
    Beautifully appointed throughout with fabulous kitchen/dining room, and spacious rooms, all enhanced by stylish oak doors. The house has a high level of finish and comfort and it also divided fantastically for different families to share or different generations of the same family to holiday together.
    £123
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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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    Ymwlch Barns are a charming complex of barn conversions situated in a quiet hamlet offering beautiful mountain views and country walks. The Dutch barns (UK12872 and UK12873) are superb, semi-detached barn conversions each offering modern open plan living with a luxurious touch and lovely private hot tubs in enclosed courtyards (towels not provided). They each have a kingsize bedroom and a twin room, making them ideal for small families or couples. Kris Kin (ref OXU) is a charming detached barn conversion with oak beams, wooden floor, well-equipped kitchen and an en-suite bathroom. This property also has its own hot tub.

    The surroundings are alive with snowdrops in winter and bluebells in spring. The complex is a short drive away from the beach and castle at Criccieth, and a lovely selection of restaurants, cafes, shops and pubs. Situated on the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, the area is perfect for walking and cycling with an abundance of lovely footpaths and peaceful country lanes. Just under 5 miles away is the lovely town of Porthmadog, with its pretty harbour and the start of fabulous narrow gauge steam train rides on the world famous Ffestiniog railway, which takes you deep into the heart of the magnificent Snowdonia National Park. The Italianate village of Portmeirion, zip wires and a great selection of golf courses are all close by. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2¼ miles.
    Dutch Barn One (ref UK12872), Dutch Barn Two (ref UK12873), Kris Kin (ref OXU) and The Peacock Hutt (ref UK46297) can be booked together to accommodate up to 19 guests.
    £74
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  • The Stable, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Criccieth, Wales
    Boasting a superb location between the Snowdonia National Park and the Lleyn Peninsula, this charming barn conversion is situated on the owners’ smallholding, surrounded by grazing sheep and the owners’ two very friendly donkeys. Accessed by a rough track and set amidst farmland enjoying glorious mountain panoramas and views over open fields to Cardigan Bay, the cottage is cosy and full of character. Conveniently located half way between the two very popular coastal villages of Criccieth and Porthmadog, Tyddyn Iolyn is an excellent base to explore this delightful area, with a multitude of amazing walks, fantastic cycling opportunities and a fine selection of visitor attractions nearby.
    Porthmadog is the departure point for wonderful steam train journeys on the world famous Ffestiniog Railway as it winds its spectacular way through superb scenery up into the Snowdonia Mountains. The pretty Italianate village of Portmeirion, location of the cult TV series ‘The Prisoner’ is also close by. Criccieth is a pretty village watched over by a medieval castle, and boasts a lovely beach and a good selection of restaurants and shops. The surrounding Snowdonia National Park offers a myriad of outdoor pursuits suitable for all ages. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pubs and restaurants 2½ miles.
    The Hayloft Barn can be booked together with The Granary (UK6013) and The Stable (UK6100) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £60
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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.
    £218
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  • The Granary, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pentrefelin, Wales
    Boasting a superb location between the Snowdonia National Park and the Lleyn Peninsula, this detached barn conversion is situated on the owners’ smallholding, surrounded by grazing sheep and the owners’ two very friendly donkeys. Accessed by a rough track and set amidst farmland enjoying glorious mountain panoramas and views over open fields to Cardigan Bay, the cottage has a cosy wood burner for chilly evenings. Conveniently located half way between the two very popular coastal villages of Criccieth and Porthmadog, Tyddyn Iolyn is an excellent base to explore this delightful area, with a multitude of amazing walks, fantastic cycling opportunities and a fine selection of visitor attractions nearby.
    Porthmadog is the departure point for wonderful steam train journeys on the world famous Ffestiniog Railway as it winds its spectacular way through superb scenery up into the Snowdonia Mountains. The pretty Italianate village of Portmeirion, location of the cult TV series ‘The Prisoner’ is also close by. Criccieth is a pretty village watched over by a medieval castle, and boasts a lovely beach and a good selection of restaurants and shops. The surrounding Snowdonia National Park offers a myriad of outdoor pursuits suitable for all ages. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pubs and restaurants 2½ miles.
    The Granary can be booked together with The Hayloft Barn (UK6099) and The Stable (UK6100) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £70
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  • Hen Ysgubor, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ysgubor Uchaf (ref 29517) and Hen Ysgubor (ref 29518) are situated further up along the farm’s private lane. Hen Ysgubor is a ground floor apartment situated below Ysgubor Uchaf which is the first floor apartment. They overlook the beautiful Mawddach Estuary, just off the coastal road to Fairbourne. Both properties are close for the beautiful Mawddach Estuary footpath and coastal trail/cycle path and direct access from the farm leads down to the golden sands of Fairbourne beach or across the Victorian bridge to Barmouth.

    If you wish you can just relax, enjoy a spot of fishing nearby, or the more energetic can enjoy family walks in the idyllic scenery in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Snowdonia National Park. The family run pony trekking and equestrian centre on-site is just on the north side of the farm with menage (arena) for lessons, and riders and complete beginners are catered for. Holiday stabling is available by arrangement should you wish to bring your own horse. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £66
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  • Hen Weithdy, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rhostryfan, Wales
    Wonderfully positioned to make the most of the region’s beautiful beaches, castles and mountains, this comfortable detached cottage, sits in the grounds of the owners’ smallholding, enjoying panoramic views over the surrounding countryside on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park. It’s just a short drive from an award winning blue flag beach, whilst Caernarfon with its superb castle is three miles and offers a fine selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The Welsh highland narrow gauge railway passes close by and makes for a memorable trip into the mountains of Snowdonia, an enormous range of exciting activities and attractions lie close by including Zip World, the longest zip wire in the world. Walking, golf and horse riding can all be enjoyed nearby.
    £64
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