Dog-friendly Cottages Monmouthshire

Full of breahtaking landscapes, mountains, rolling hills and a scattering of enchanting castles, Monmouthshire is a truly wonderful place to visit. Whether you take a stroll along through the gorgeous Welsh countryside or climb the majestic mountains, there's plenty for you and your curious canine to discover on your walkies.

  • The Old School Penallt, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This fabulous 19th-century school has been converted into a great holiday home. Situated in the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this detached property is a real home from home with everything you could need, set in a quiet village location just walking distance from the local pub/restaurant. There are three large bedrooms all with en-suite facilities, one of which is on the ground floor with patio doors leading out to a lovely enclosed garden, great for your animals to exercise in. There is also a community play area at the rear of the garden.
    There is a spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living area with beams and a wood burner – great for cosy nights in. There is also a snug on the ground floor; a great place for the kids if they want to watch some TV or play games.
    The market town of Monmouth is approximately 5 miles from the property and hosts an abundance of shops, cafés and restaurants. Steeped in history, a must visit is Monmouth Castle and the Monnow Bridge and Gate.
    The Forest of Dean National Park and Symonds Yat are approximately 12 miles from the property, and plenty of walks to be had with Offas Dyke not being far from here. Whatever you do on your holiday this spacious conversion will be the ideal place to base yourselves from. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 350 yards.
    £104
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  • Foxes Reach, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Exceptionally well-equipped and with its own hot tub in the sheltered garden, this delightful, detached holiday cottage offers year round comfort and relaxation as well as walking from the doorstep. During December the cottage is decorated with door wreath, outside fairy lights and many decorations, and for Christmas and New Year weeks a real tree is added.
    The cottage is often chosen for couples romantic getaways due to the superking master bedroom, woodburner and hot tub.
    Locally, explore dramatic Chepstow or Raglan castles, make your own craft gin at the distillery in walking distance , hire a bike, go horseracing or try fishing, canoeing or stand up paddle boarding ! The area is a haven for wildlife and boasts great birdwatching too. Within a short drive are the many visitor attractions of the Royal Forest of Dean including a steam railway, caves and film locations and in the other direction the Brecon Beacons await. There is something for every age group in this wonderful location.
    £106
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  • The Haybarn, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This wonderful holiday property (adjoining the owner’s home) is situated within 20 acres of the owner’s grounds, and occupies half a converted barn, sitting high on a hillside with fabulous views over the Vale of Usk. The Forest of Dean and Symonds Yat make fabulous days out. Monmouth, Chepstow and Ross on Wye all close by. Shops 7 miles, restaurant and pubs 1 mile.
    £84
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  • Hill Top Dairy Farm House, Isle Of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fair Isle House is a reverse level detached house with traditional furnishings. Set within acres of stunning countryside, this is the perfect location to relax and take in the views.
    The property boasts a large open plan living, kitchen and dining area, as well as ample sleeping for ten people, while outside the garden is furnished with patio furniture and a barbecue, perfect for al fresco dining.
    There is access to Newport and Arreton via nearby bridle paths and the rest of the Isle of Wight should you wish to walk or cycle it, while buses into Newport and Ryde (the two main bus stations) are about 5 minutes away to take you anywhere you want to go on the Island. Centrally located on the Isle of Wight, Fair Isle House is a great base to explore the famous Needles, Alum Bay and Black Gang Chine, which are all within a short drive. Nearby are the attractions of Robin Hill Adventure Park and Gardens and Arreton Barns, the Isle of Wight’s hub for artisans and craftspeople, as well as Brading Down, a local nature reserve with outstanding natural beauty. Also within easy driving distance are Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, museums, vineyards and wildlife centres. Buses into Newport and Ryde (the two main bus stations) are about 5 minutes away to take you anywhere you want to go on the Island. Fishing nearby. Beach 7 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £134
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    These three holiday properties are located on the owner’s small farm just a short distance from the quaint village of Wootton, which can easily be found when arriving from either of the island’s main ferry terminals. Red Squirrel Lodge (ref UKC677) is a beautifully designed, barrier free, single-storey lodge. This stunning, stylishly decorated property is not only perfect for wheelchair users, but also offers everything for families, couples, walkers and cyclists. The Coach House (ref UK41070) is a two bedroom property spread over two floors. Suzie (ref UK41184) is a one bedroom shepherds hut sleeping two guests, providing the perfect getaway for those looking for a digital detox glamping experience on the Isle of Wight. .

    An idyllic, rural location, there is an ancient woodland at the back of the farm in which to take walks. A flourishing habitat for wildlife, you are extremely likely to see foxes, birds and owls during your stay. Red squirrels have been known to frequently join you for breakfast. Wildlife cameras are available for children to experience the wildlife around them during the day or night. They can be placed in the grounds to capture the hidden wildlife. You will also see a variety of wild flowers, including wild daffodils, primroses, violets and bluebells.
    The properties are surrounded by countryside, yet are within easy reach of beaches and attractions. The main town of Newport is only 3 miles away, whilst Ryde, with its pleasant beaches, is 5 miles. Wootton is 1 mile away, with a good selection of pubs en-route to Wootton Bridge. There are also a couple of shops, a fish and chip shop, chemist and a Post Office. The location is a paradise for walkers, country lovers, bird watchers and cyclists. There are local forests in which to enjoy walks and horse riding, and for cyclists, there is a choice of challenging off road bridleways, peaceful byways and level, purpose-made tracks running along former railway lines.
    There are numerous attractions to discover for all ages. The Needles landmark attraction is a must see, with its chairlift, amusement park, boat rides, lighthouse and coloured sands of Alum Bay. Visit Queen Victoria’s favourite holiday residence, Osborne House and its gardens, or Blackgang Chine, which is the oldest themed attraction in the UK. Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Tapnell Farm Park, Carisbrooke Castle or the world-renowned sailing town of Cowes are also worth a visit. Beach 5 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £81
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  • White Hill Farm Cottage, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    White Hill Farm Cottage enjoys panoramic views over the countryside, towards the heights of Pen-Y-Fan, the highest peak in the Brecon Beacons National Park, south Wales, the Black Mountains and the Sugar Loaf. This lovely detached cottage, on a working farm, has a large south terrace with furniture that overlooks the garden planted by a Chelsea gold medal winner to attract birds and butterflies. Oak beams and cills are cut from oak off the farm. This is an ideal place to watch the sun setting over the spectacular view. Footpaths lead from the door to woodland where wild deer and badgers may be seen. If you wish to discover the area, this wonderful property is ideally located for easy access to the Brecon Beacons, The Forest Of Dean and Hay-on-Wye. The cosmopolitan, bustling city of Cardiff with its plethora of shops and impressive castle right in the city centre is also close by. Golf is available 2½ miles away, and fishing just 1½ miles away. Shops, pubs and restaurants 2 miles.
    £78
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  • Draig's Cottage, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fancy taking a break in this delightful, Mews cottage? It lies tucked away in a small courtyard of cottages with gates shutting out the world, giving peace, quiet and privacy. Go through the gates and you are 50 yards from the centre of historic Abergavenny café culture, with its many coffee shops and bistro’s. Originally the site of a Roman fort, Gobannium, Abergavenny became a medieval walled town within the Welsh Marches, with its own Norman castle.
    If walking or cycling is your thing, then Abergavenny is the gateway to the mountains, including the nearby Sugarloaf, the Blorenge, with the famous ’The Tumble’ cycle hill climb, and the five hills, Ysgyryd Fach, Deri, Rholben, Ysgyryd Fawr and Mynyd Llanwenarth. With easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains, Offa’s Dyke Path is close by and the Marches Way, the Beacons Way and Usk Valley Walk all pass through Abergavenny town. Fishing, golf and horse riding are all available nearby.
    After all that walking or cycling and Welsh fresh air, why not relax and listen to the live music at the local public house, 50 yards away, on a Sunday evening, or simply relax in the courtyard with a glass of local wine? Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £53
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    This lovely detached lodge is sat within the owner’s grounds overlooking the open countryside and has a large, shared lawned area to the front and a field next to it which has a couple of horses in. The lodge has two bedrooms, one double and one single, as well as a sofa bed in the living room, and the kitchen has all the appliances you could need.

    There are masses of things to see and do in this area, you can walk from the property down to the River Wye through the Wye Valley and on to Symonds Yat. Monmouth itself is steeped in history and has an abundance of activities. Visit Monmouth Castle and Military Museum or Shire Hall, and after all that walking and exploring visit one of the many cafés or restaurants in the town.

    Tintern Abbey is 7 miles from the property and makes for a fantastic day out. Goodrich Castle is another to visit and is just 6 miles away. The Forest of Dean is approximately 10 miles from the lodge, here you can visit Clearwell Caves which are over 4500 years old and there are nine caverns to explore. Puzzlewood is a great day out for adults and kids alike.

    Whatever or wherever you decide to go on this holiday, The Garden House is the perfect place to come back to and relax. There is a lovely summerhouse in the garden where you can sit with a glass of something and watch the sunset. Shop, pub and restaurant 6 miles.

    The Garden House can be booked together with Red Lodge (ref UK10988) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £50
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    This large, semi-detached barn conversion is ideal for larger families or friends looking to get away and explore the open countryside of Monmouthshire, the Forest of Dean and Offa’s Dyke. Located next door to the owner on a working farm, it provides comfortable accommodation for up to eight guests. The property has four double bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities and Freeview TV’s. Lord Nelson’s room on the ground floor has twin beds, King Henry’s room on the first floor has a kingsize bed, Charles Rolls’ room has a double bed and Lady Llangattock’s room has twin beds. King Offa Lodge offers a great living/dining room with a wood burner, ideal for those special family gatherings. The oak flooring has underfloor heating to keep you warm and cosy, run from the owner’s biomass heating and solar panels. The large kitchen, also with a TV, is the perfect place to gather around the table and enjoy a meal together, alternatively enjoy al fresco dining in the enclosed garden with patio area and lawn. By prior arrangement with the owner, private hot tub hire can be arranged with a local company at cost. The local pub is 3 miles from the property and the lovely town of Monmouth is 4 miles, with its abundance of quaint shops, coffee shops and boutiques. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    King Offa Lodge can be booked together with Little Hendre Barn (ref UK10262) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £146
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  • Tintern Abbey Cottage, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This fabulous 18th century, warm, detached chocolate box cottage, was totally renovated in 2009 and has since been winner of numerous National Quality Awards and has everything to offer on your luxurious break. The living room has a fabulous stone fireplace with wood burner and along with the dining room enjoys Abbey views, while the ground floor bedroom has views overlooking the garden. The bedrooms on the first floor both have views across to the Abbey. Outside, the large front garden is unfenced to make the most of the amazing Abbey views and the stunning countryside of this beautiful conservation area, the rear garden is enclosed with patio furniture, cantilever umbrella and barbecue.
    Located right opposite the magnificent Abbey in the historic riverside village of Tintern, it lies within the original Abbey curtilage. Tintern itself is within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and has pubs, restaurants, cafés and craft shops, children’s play area, a convenience store, vineyard, and a brewery all within a few minutes’ walk. Enjoy locally produced ice cream, cheese, and home cooked food at the local eateries. There is a monthly local produce market in the village.
    Locally, explore dramatic Chepstow or Raglan castles, make your own craft gin at the distillery, hire a bike, go horseracing, or try fishing, canoeing or a thrilling zipwire! The area is a haven for wildlife and boasts great birdwatching too. Within a short drive are the many visitor attractions of the Royal Forest of Dean including a steam railway, caves, and film locations and in the other direction the Brecon Beacons await. There is something for every age group in this wonderful location.
    £145
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