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.

 

  • Hirros Hall Longhouse, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stunning Welsh longhouse, linked to Hirros Hall, has a delightful crux frame dating in parts to around the 16th century. It nestles high on the hills overlooking the Banwy Valley, an area with outstanding scenery which is excellent for walkers, cyclists and mountain bikers, being only 15 minutes from th Dyfant Forest. The Welshpool Golf Club is close by as well as Powys Castle. The owners have two paddocks, stabling and plenty of parking for horseboxes for guests bringing their own horses. Other attractions include the steam railway at Llanfair Creanion and the Cambrian coast. Fishing lakes are 10 minutes’ walk and the area is an artists’ paradise. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £68
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  • Heol Llygoden, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pengenffordd, Wales
    Set within its own 4-acre grounds with public footpath giving direct access to the Black Mountains, this 18th-century house has panoramic views from all rooms.
    Llangorse lake offers water sports, fishing and nature reserve. Riding is available locally and the local treking centre is within ¼ mile. Historic Brecon, Hay-on-Wye with interesting shops and eateries, Abergavenny are all within easy driving distance. Sandy beaches are only an hour’s drive away. Beach 23¾ miles. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £134
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  • Pentre Cwm Bach, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in a peaceful and tranquil setting overlooking the local countryside and ideal for birdwatching, this well-proportioned, detached holiday property with a large garden, provides comfortable accommodation for those wishing to explore the delights of Mid Wales, North Wales, Chester and the Shropshire borders. With its wonderful rural surroundings and views over the hills and river valley, the property offers the perfect location for nature lovers and those who enjoy going for long walks. The property is detached and includes a living area with Smart TV. The kitchen/dining area is well-equipped with electric cooker and hob, fridge and microwave. There are bi-fold doors from the kitchen which lead out onto the patio area. Narrow stairs lead to the first floor which has one bedroom with a kingsize bed and five steps which lead to the en-suite bathroom.
    Guests can visit Park Hall, Powys Castle, Erddig, Chirk Castle, nearby Llangollen with white water rafting, horse drawn canal barges, Lake Vyrnwy and steam railways, both at Llangollen and at Welshpool. The historic city of Chester is an easy drive, and one of the seven wonders of Wales, Llanrhaedr waterfalls is within a 15-minute drive.
    £41
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  • Lodge 1, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llangunllo, Wales
    These three very attractive detached holiday lodges (refs W43690, W43691 and W43692) are set together in a small cluster in the most peaceful location on the edge of Llangunllo near Knighton. The lodges boast their own private hot tubs and sit in 2 acres of grounds. The original Mill Race wet area is inside the grounds, which may be wet or dry depending on the weather. Knighton is an area best known for its association with Offa’s Dyke, but due to the town being partly in Wales and partly in Shropshire, there are many nearby attractions, including, in Wales, the red kite feeding station, the Judges Lodgings, Spaceguard Centre, Elan Valley and Powys Castle. In Shropshire, nearby places include The Secret Hills Discovery Centre, Acton Scott Working Farm, Clun, Stokesay, Ludlow Castle, Ludlow Racecourse, Attingham Park and Ironbridge. Shop 7 miles, pub 250 yards.
    £223
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  • Lodge 3, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llangunllo, Wales
    These three very attractive detached holiday lodges (refs W43690, W43691 and W43692) are set together in a small cluster in the most peaceful location on the edge of Llangunllo near Knighton. The lodges boast their own private hot tubs and sit in 2 acres of grounds. The original Mill Race wet area is inside the grounds, which may be wet or dry depending on the weather. Knighton is an area best known for its association with Offa’s Dyke, but due to the town being partly in Wales and partly in Shropshire, there are many nearby attractions, including, in Wales, the red kite feeding station, the Judges Lodgings, Spaceguard Centre, Elan Valley and Powys Castle. In Shropshire, nearby places include The Secret Hills Discovery Centre, Acton Scott Working Farm, Clun, Stokesay, Ludlow Castle, Ludlow Racecourse, Attingham Park and Ironbridge. Shop 7 miles, pub 250 yards.
    £223
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  • Brook View, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penybont, Wales
    Just 5 miles from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and Rhayader’s spectacular red kite feeding station, these three warm and comfortable lodges – each of which boast its own blissful hot tub offering wonderful views – all enjoy a peaceful working farm setting. A nearby river offers informal angling and, for more serious fishing, the beautiful Elan Valley with its stunning reservoirs is the area’s main attraction. Close to Glyndwr’s Way, the Cistercian Way and Offa’s Dyke, this is wonderful walking, mountain biking and bird watching country, and an indoor play barn and adventure park, small breeds farm, indoor activity centre, cycle hire and pony trekking are among nearby delights. Rhayader is also home to the Welsh Royal Crystal factory, whilst Hereford’s Cathedral with its famous chained library and Mappa Mundi draws visitors from all over the world as does the nearby ‘book town’ of Hay-on-Wye. Dolphin spotting in Cardigan Bay and the golden sands of Aberdovey are easily within a day trip. There is a good selection of eating places in the area. Shop 3 miles, pub 1.5 miles.
    £61
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  • Woodside Lodge, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Just 5 miles from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and Rhayader’s spectacular red kite feeding station, these three warm and comfortable lodges – each of which boast its own blissful hot tub offering wonderful views – all enjoy a peaceful working farm setting. A nearby river offers informal angling and, for more serious fishing, the beautiful Elan Valley with its stunning reservoirs is the area’s main attraction. Close to Glyndwr’s Way, the Cistercian Way and Offa’s Dyke, this is wonderful walking, mountain biking and bird watching country, and an indoor play barn and adventure park, small breeds farm, indoor activity centre, cycle hire and pony trekking are among nearby delights. Rhayader is also home to the Welsh Royal Crystal factory, whilst Hereford’s Cathedral with its famous chained library and Mappa Mundi draws visitors from all over the world as does the nearby ‘book town’ of Hay-on-Wye. Dolphin spotting in Cardigan Bay and the golden sands of Aberdovey are easily within a day trip. There is a good selection of eating places in the area. Shop 3 miles, pub 1.5 miles.
    £46
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  • The Old Smithy, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llanbadarn Fynydd, Wales
    This delightful cottage lies in the picturesque Ithon Valley, conveniently situated on the A483, allowing access into the heart of this unspoilt region. Originally built in the 19th century, this tasteful refurbishment retains much original character and feel of this tranquil setting whilst providing all modern amenities. The Old Smithy has a very large kitchen and dining room with a farmhouse table, as well as a conservatory overlooking the river. This property is brilliant for the model railway enthusiast, as the owner is building their own model railway in a 100ft x 30ft building in the grounds. The shared gardens extend 200 yards along the riverbank where guests enjoy private fishing rights. Otters, a kingfisher and other wildlife often visit the garden. The river is fenced but at certain times can be fast flowing - care should be taken with small children. Shop and pub 2 miles.
    £52
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  • The Lodge, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Presteigne, Wales
    This well-positioned holiday lodge, close to the owner’s home, is situated in a quiet area of Presteigne, yet within walking distance to the local shops and pubs. With great views over open countryside, this pleasant, detached property is located on a smallholding with horses and sheep in the surrounding fields. It boasts its own private garden and decked area, where you will spot a variety of birds and local wildlife. Presteigne is a fascinating little medieval market town in mid-Wales, but literally right on the English border, with history and buildings dating back to the 14th century. The Judge’s Lodgings and Offa’s Dyke footpath are local to Presteigne. Close to the borderlands of Shropshire and Herefordshire, you will be spoilt for choice on days out. Visit Croft, Kinnersley and Stokesay castles, Acton Scott Working Farm, Ludlow Racecourse and Hereford’s cathedral and cider museum. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £85
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  • Red Kite Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Occupying an enviable position in the village of Heyope, and overlooking the rolling countryside, these pleasant detached holiday cottages (refs 30201, 30202, 30203 and UK6399) all stand within their own grounds on a small exclusive site, each with a private hot tub, patio area and enclosed garden. The village itself is close to the popular town of Knighton, which occupies a unique position, as part of the town is in Wales, and part in England – a truly unique character border town. Made famous by one of Owain Glyndwr’s most famous victories against English invaders, it now warmly welcomes tourists from all over Europe and beyond. Steeped in history with sloping, winding streets and 17th century half-timbered houses, this is a great location for visiting Offa’s Dyke and the Glyndwr Way, or exploring the beautiful and fascinating Teme Valley. Throughout the year, there are some lively fairs celebrated, and all year round, you will find an array of antique and gift shops, tea rooms, old inns, good food and friendly locals. Local attractions include Offas Dyke Heritage Centre, Powys Observatory with Planetarium Show, golf, clay pigeon shooting and coarse fishing.
    Due to its special location, the tourist attractions of Shropshire and mid Wales are all within easy driving distances, so you can visit the likes of Clun with its castle, Ludlow, Church Stretton and Longmynd. Ironbridge Gorge, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth make great day trips, and over the border into Wales, you can enjoy Welshpool with its steam engine, canal and Powys Castle. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £115
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