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.

 

  • Three Rivers Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    This lovely cottage is right on the edge of the Brecon Beacons in Waterfall Country with access from the doorstep directly into the countryside. Visiting Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall is a fantastic way to spend a day exploring with or without your pets, with fabulous views en-route of the open countryside, be sure to take a jacket as you can walk right behind the waterfall. Pen y Fan, the highest mountain in South Wales is less than a 30-minute drive from the property. En-route you can pop into the Penderyn distillery to see how award-winning whisky and gin is produced, you could also follow on to the historic town of Brecon with its cathedral and Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh, or simply have a wander around the art gallery and enjoy some coffee and cake.
    For those adrenaline junkies looking for some excitement, Bike Park Wales is approximately a 30-minute drive north from the property and Afan Forest Mountain Bike Trails are 30-minutes south with masses of trails for mountain bike enthusiasts. If you tire of the mountains you are never far from the sea either with Aberavon Beach less than 20 miles away and the famous Gower Peninsula only 30 miles away. The National Show Caves for Wales are a short drive from the property and make a fantastic day out with three of the largest caves to experience, the kids will also love the dinosaur feature they have. Almost directly across the road you will find Craig Y Nos Castle and the attached country park which was formally owned by opera signer Adelina Patti. If you are looking for some retail therapy the property is perfectly located only 13 miles from the historic market town of Neath and 20 miles from Swansea, both of which have traditional indoor markets. Cardiff is also easily reachable within an hours drive, or by train from Neath station. The cottage is within easy walking distance of the village center with it’s choice of four welcoming public houses serving hot meals. This home from home is a fabulous base to come back to after a day out exploring the area. Beach 20 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 800 yards.
    £56
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  • Sgubor Fach, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Welcome to Sgubor Fach, a luxurious holiday cottage set in quiet, rural countryside, within walking distance of the pretty village of Penybontfawr which has a post office/village shop, and a pub which serves evening meals. Ideally situated for exploring the the beautiful mid Wales countryside. Snowdonia national park is just a few miles away. Sgubor Fach is a recently converted barn with a traditional feel, sympathetically furnished retaining some original features, outdoor patio and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
    Inside you will find a master bedroom with a kingsized bed, covered with elegant bed linen, and patio doors with Juliet balcony. There is also a further bedroom with a super kingsized bed which can convert to two singles, making Sgubor Fach ideal for families up to four (plus infant – travel cot available), couples or a small group of friends who want to get away from it all. Radiators in all rooms. You’ll find everything you need with two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen and an area to hang your coats and shoes after a day of exploring or whatever you fancy! For the kids a travel cot, and highchair can be provided.
    Sgubor Fach is in the Tanat Valley, so you will have no shortage of local pubs, restaurants and other places to eat out. You are also spoilt for choice with both Lake Vyrnwy and the magnificent Llanrhaeadr waterfall nearby. The village is surrounded by steep hills, forests and waterfalls and is an excellent start from which to explore the Berwyn mountains. Just five miles away is the quaint village of Llanfyllin, which boasts many shops, restaurants and pubs; or you can drive 30 minutes to Welshpool to visit Powis Castle (National Trust). From the house there is woodland to roam and plenty of local walks to take from nearby. Then, after a day out, why not head back to the cottage to spend the evening sat on the patio gazing up at the stars?
    £74
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  • Morfa Terrace, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy Morfa House, this spacious property is the perfect base for family and friends wanting to discover Swansea, the Gower Peninsular and the surrounding area. Nestled in Landore, 5 minutes from Swansea City Centre with excellent bus and train routes nearby into the city to discover this fantastic area, close by the Liberty Stadium home of Swansea City Football club hosts lots of events throughout the year and the Stunning Gower Peninsular is around a 10 minute drive. A short walk from Morfa House and you can enjoy a host of eateries, shopping centres, Parks and even a brewery specialising in welsh ales close by.
    On the ground floor the open plan living and dining room offers the perfect bright and airy space to relax in after a busy day sightseeing which leads onto a modern galley style kitchen with solid oak tops, perfect for cooking that special meal and this leads onto your enclosed courtyard garden with patio furniture to take in some sea air. On the first floor each bedroom has been thoughtfully decorated and well furnished with the master suite boasting an En-suite bathroom.
    Morfa House is close to a plethora of beaches and has easy access to the Gower Peninsula with Langland Bay, Caswell Bay Beach and Three Cliffs Bay only 30 minutes away, you can also enjoy an early evening stroll along The Mumbles with some fantastic views out across the Carmarthen Bay, here you can visit Mumbles Pier and Bracelet Bay and then enjoy a meal in one of the many eateries along the shore.
    Take a trip to Laugharne where a tour of Thomas Dylan’s former home is just one of the places to discover in the area. A great day out is the National Botanical Gardens of Wales, Aberglasney Gardens, and the famous walled coastal town of Tenby all within reach and perfect for day trips.
    £84
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    Hidden away in a picturesque nature reserve, Cefn Coch Farm, near Machynlleth, Powys, is a small agroecological upland farm set between the Cambrian Mountains and the Dyfi valley. Llechwedd being one of two lovely barn conversions located on the land. The double storey charming cottage offers a uniquely tranquil setting, guests are sure to fall in love with this rural gem. Sleeping up to four across two bedrooms, Llechwedd makes for a wonderful couple’s retreat or family getaway.

    The ground floor areas, comprise of a comfortable living room with a lovely log burner along with Freeview TV and an area to dine, plus French doors to access the garden or leave open to enjoy the outside sounds from within. The cosy kitchen is well equipped with all the modern appliances for your stay, with access to the back garden area which is a wonderful sun trap in the summer months.

    Upstairs there are two bedrooms, one king sized bed and one super king zip and link to offer flexible sleeping options. The bathroom has a toilet and shower over the bath. With skylight windows, the whole cottage benefits from a light and airy feel, which in the winter is equally as cosy due to the underfloor heating provided. Outside there is a charcoal BBQ for guests to enjoy, making summertime al fresco cooking a joy. This is a truly special rural hide-away. Off the beaten track - there is no passing traffic (except the odd tractor and horses on the bridlepath) as the cottages are located at the end of the farm track which leads to the hills. Perfect for anyone interested in wildlife- Keep your eyes open for the tawny owls feeding their young. There is also osprey nesting locally (March - September), buzzards and red kites to be seen, and otters living in the stream. However, should you wish to explore the local area, you are ideally positioned to get to explore. Machynlleth being only 15 minutes away is the closest town where you can enjoy its various shops, cafes, pubs, museums and art galleries. The coast is only 12 miles away for easy beach trips. Snowdonia National Park is just 5 miles away, and a bridle path leading up into the Cambrian Mountains runs right past the cottage, making it the ideal spot for walking. The famous Centre for Alternative Technology is also close by for anyone interested in sustainability. Other attractions include fishing on the River Dyfi, Steam Railways (Corris, Tallylyn, and Rheidol Valley), Nature Reserves, King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Mountain Biking trails and a choice of Golf Courses.

    This property can be booked with Einion (ref UK40344) to accomodate up to 8 guests.
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    Lose yourself in the tranquil surroundings of The Secret Garden Hideaway five beautiful private lodges each offering a place to unwind and relax. The Secret Garden Hideaway is in the quaint Welsh village of Llangadfan, which lies between Foel and Llanerfyl, just over 7 miles from Llanwddyn. Dyfnant Forest is located nearby. Access to the lodges is through a giant wooden gate, enticing you from the beginning… you are then greeted with the surprise of a beautifully manicured garden on the other side. Each lodge has its own private entrance, with quiet garden and outdoor sitting area to enjoy a BBQ. If you are feeling social the larger garden is a communal area for all guests.
    The owners have put so much effort into creating a desirable and serene space for guests to experience. Each lodge is slightly different by size and décor. Celyn, Pansi, and Fioled all sleep up to four people. Rhosyn and Daffodil both sleep up to two. You will find an open plan living, dining and kitchen area in all of them. The modern kitchen is well-equipped to cater for everyone with all the appliances needed for your stay. All the bedrooms are beautifully furnished in a contemporary style, conveniently with substantially sized ensuite wet rooms. The lodges are eco-friendly, providing heat through a biomass heating system, the ethos behind the lodges was to be as sustainable as possible during the development phase.
    A little up the path from The Secret Garden Hideaway, you will be delighted to know that the owners run a fabulous hotel. Conveniently serving food and drinks so that you can either enjoy your surroundings in peace and quiet fending for yourselves or choose to dine at the hotel for a different experience. The surrounding woodland and open countryside beyond provide walkers with endless miles of paths and trails to explore with stunning scenery to enjoy along the way. If you want to explore a little further into the local area, a trip to Lake Vyrnwy is a must. It is one of Wales’s hidden gems.
    With stunning views, a wonderful array of walks to suit all abilities and some fantastic wildlife, it is a great place to visit throughout the year. Visit Llanerfyl’s most stunning fishery, boasting two large lakes and one pool. Bluebell Park meets the needs of experts and beginners and all those in between. Located in a stunning part of Mid Wales its fishing with a view. Or there’s Powis Castle, a medieval fortress built in the 13th century by the Welsh ruler of Powys, Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn, sits high on a rock above its world-famous garden in Welshpool.
    Lots to see and do here during the summer too, from outdoor cinemas to volleyball with lots of family activities to try. Welshpool is a perfect base for exploring the beautiful sights of Mid Wales. Discover countryside canal walks, modern art, historic castles and heritage railways all just over 15 miles down the road, famous for its annual festival of literature and arts and well worth a visit at any time of the year.
    £74
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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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    Wernddu Fechan Bungalow is perfect for an extended family break or friends alike looking to explore this fabulous area. The property has full wheelchair access and ramp level access to the ground floor, there is a ground floor double room and walk-in shower for those with reduced mobility. A great open kitchen/dining room leads to the rear garden through French doors – perfect for al-fresco dining! There is an enclosed grassed area for the dogs to run about freely and a paddock to the side of the property (not fully enclosed). The living room is perfect for a night in or relaxing in front of the wood burner with a glass of something refreshing.
    For your comfort there are digital thermostats downstairs that control the underfloor heating, with additional, separate controls for the master bedroom and hallway. Upstairs has individual thermostatic radiator valves. The patio area outside to the front of the property has glass balustrades surrounding the front of the property and to the rear is a patio area and grassed garden. The property sits within 10 acres of land.
    Both Neath town centre and Swansea are easily accessible being approximately 4-5 miles from the property.
    The Neath Valley in South Wales is an increasingly popular area for UK holidays. The location lends itself well to those looking to explore the diverse countryside of the area. With cycle paths and walking trails on your doorstep, there is plenty to explore.
    The valley is home to some of Wales’s most impressive waterfalls, including Aberdulais, Melincourt, Pontneddfechan and Sgwd yr Eira. Impressive hills will keep you busy, head to Afan Forest Park, 20 minutes away, for hilly bike trails or Penyfan in the Brecon Beacons, which is the tallest peak in South Wales.
    For family fun days out, the National Showcaves Centre for Wales at Dan yr Ogof, The National Botanic Gardens, Folly Farm, quad biking and Zip World are firm favourites in the area. Aberavon beach is 8½ miles away, or visit the famous beaches of the Gower Peninsula, The Mumbles and Swansea Bay are all within 40 minutes or less. Pendine sands, Tenby, Carmarthen, Bridgend (McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Village), Cardiff, Newport, Prince of Wales Stadium are all within an hour’s drive. The Penderyn Whisky distillery is under 30 minutes away where tours are available. Multiple local golf courses are available as is some of the best Salmon and Sewin (Seatrout) fishing in the UK on the rivers Towy, Teifi, Gwilli and Cothi, a personal ghillie can even be arranged for you. It is a perfect base for anyone wishing to fish the Golden Grove or Abercothi Estates waters. Other coarse and flyfishing lakes and reservoirs are also available. Horse riding with a local equestrian centre is also available.
    All in all you could not find a more centrally located place for a holiday in South Wales.
    This property can be booked with Wernduu Fechan House (ref UK42932) to accommodate up to 20 guests.
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  • Little Trehenry, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Little Trehenry is a detached cottage on a working farm nestled in the Brecon Beacons National Park. With plenty in the area to see and do, including the owner’s own shire horses that have stabling at the property. Little Trehenry offers all the ingredients for a restorative holiday.
    This beautiful cottage is surrounded by open countryside and rolling hills, meaning there are plenty of walks to be had from all directions, making it great for your four-legged friends too! Boasting lots of space within this property, with two lounges perfect for the kids to watch their own TV whilst the adults relax in front of the wood burning stove with a glass of something chilled.
    Little Trehenry is centrally located with access routes to Swansea, Cardiff, Abergavenny and Hereford. There are some fabulous views of the Brecon Beacons to be had from the property, as Little Trehenry is just 6 miles from the historic market town of Brecon. There is plenty to do in Brecon itself, with the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh a short distance from the property, as well as a theatre and cathedral. For those wishing to cycle in the area there are plenty of routes, with Bike Park Wales being roughly a 35 minute drive from the property.
    The literary town of Hay-on-Wye is approximately 10 miles away with its array of book shops and of course the world-renowned Hay Festival every year. If you fancy taking things at a slower pace, why not take a barge ride down the canal? The town is also the home of the Brecon Jazz Festival in the summer. For those looking to explore some of the Brecon Beacons National Parks highest peaks then this property is just 14 miles from the base of Pen Y Fan, so you can enjoy a climb to the top to see the magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
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  • Apartment At Llanerchydol Hall, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sleeping up to two guests, this high-end property blends the calmness of nature with luxurious interiors and chic furnishings to provide a lavish, yet comfortable base from which to explore the glorious countryside. Set in 10 acres of private gardens, the jaw-dropping exterior of this picturesque, early Gothic revival-style property is equally matched by the luxurious interior. This Grade II listed property boasts boundless character and atmosphere, yet comfort and convenience are never compromised.
    Step into the spacious living/dining room located in the west wing of Llanerchydol Hall which is beautifully decorated and furnished with pretty views and an open fireplace which promises relaxing evenings sipping wine and catching up on the day’s events. The kitchen is wonderfully presented, part of the Suffolk range by Neptune with pale blue units - it’s well equipped with all that guests require to create lovely dinners. Along with some added luxuries such as an induction hob, boiling water tap and double sink. The bedroom is equally as romantic and stylish as the rest of the apartment. Original features, as throughout the house, are enhanced by vintage furnishings and stylish fabrics - blinds pull back to reveal lovely views from all the windows. There’s also a stunning, marble-clad bathroom with a large sink and double shower, plenty of lighting and complimentary toiletries.
    The Montgomeryshire countryside has an abundance of country walks and pretty villages with great pubs serving good food. From The Apartment, at Llanerchydol Hall you can join the national trail which begins on the driveway of the hall. There’s a Welshpool golf course only a ten-minute drive away. The village pub, which is known for its good food is located at the bottom of the driveway.
    Just one mile away is the market town of Welshpool, offering an abundance of shops, restaurants, and cafés to explore. Or discover the nearby Powys Castle with its beautiful gardens or take a steam train ride on the narrow-gauge railway through the Banwy Valley to Llanfair Caereinion. A visit to the old county town of Montgomery is a must, with its ancient architecture and a ruined castle. Travel further into Wales to experience the majestic beauty of Snowdonia National Park or visit one of the many lovely seaside towns along the Welsh coast.
    £134
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  • Coachingman's Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Recently refurbished to the highest quality, this historic cottage has retained all of its genuine character and charm whilst providing modern life’s essentials and luxuries. It boasts traditional windows and an inglenook fireplace which houses a lovely wood burner to keep you warm on chilly evenings. The house is finished with chic decor to match the style, and is very homely and welcoming, with a Welsh dresser, farmhouse dining table and good quality beds and linen. There is a small, enclosed back courtyard with slate shale on the floor and a small outdoor seating area.
    The homely living area has exposed oak beams and the most comfortable sofas to welcome you after a long journey or a day out in the hills on foot. Unwind in front of the wood burner with a book, or relax with a film from the large collection of movies provided. The 40-inch Smart TV has over 200 Sky channels and Blu-ray, so you can watch your favourite programmes too.
    There are a host of outdoor delights on offer nearby. The Brecon Beacons are perfect for adventurous souls who seek the isolation of the wild rolling hills, cascading waterfalls and romantic castle ruins. Wander across the mystical Welsh landscapes, follow the grassy footpaths to discover spectacular hilltop views. The large village of Sennybridge is 2 miles away, and approximately 9 miles west of the historic market town of Brecon. If you fancy a lovely meal out then there is a wonderful local pub and inn serving great beers, wines, and food only 25 metres away.
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