Pet Friendly Holidays Denbighshire

Set in the Dee Valley of North East Wales, Denbighshire offers some of the best scenery and locations to spend your pet friendly holiday. Whether that's a romantic break or a family escape to the countryside, we've put together some of the best sights and locations to visit while having your pet friendly holiday in Denbighshire.

 

  • Ty Newydd Y Graig, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ty Newydd y Graig in English means “ new house on the rock” which, in the 1800’s, it was. It is built of limestone quarried from the rock that shelters it, and over 200 years later it remains “as solid as a rock.” The quarried rock face can be seen behind and to the right of the cottage. It backs on to Y Graig, a limestone nature preserve and area of ancient woodland. Until we bought the cottage nearly 60 years ago it still belonged to the family that built it whose descendants live in the village. We hope to continue this tradition.
    Because of its unusual, solid construction dictated by the natural rock foundations, the cottage has its quirks, like steps in odd places. The high kitchen step is because the kitchen follows the rock underneath. It would have been impossible to build the kitchen on the same level as the main room. The narrow, twisty stairs are the original ones and difficult for the elderly or those with physical limitations. It is not wheelchair accessible.
    Ty Newydd y Graig is a period property that might look old fashioned to modern eyes. The antique furniture is in keeping with the house and has always been there, but otherwise the cottage is well equipped with modern appliances. Its oddities, like unexpected steps, cannot undergo cosmetic surgery so it is important our guests are aware of them in advance.
    The property is perfectly placed for walking and exploring Y Graig, or for taking day trips. Snowdonia, Offa’s Dyke, zip-lining and many more adventure opportunities, beaches, shopping centres, and Chester, a lovely medieval city with a Roman amphitheatre are close. Groceries can be delivered by Sainsbury’s, Morrisons etc. The nearest village shops are about three miles away. Shop 5 miles, pub 1½ miles and restaurant ¾ miles.
    £89
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  • Llantysilio Lodge, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set on the outskirts of the popular town of Llangollen, this detached property is the original lodge to Llantysilio Hall and is set over two floors. The cosy living room boasts a remote controlled electric wood burner. There are gardens to the rear and side of the property, with the rear having a patio.

    Llangollen town offers guests a wide range of bars, shops and restaurants, including takeaways which guests can enjoy. Nearby there are plenty of attractions for you to look around, including the Horseshoe Falls and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which offers beautiful walks, barge trips and views. Within the town of Llangollen there is also the Llangollen railway station, a heritage railway for steam powered engines which you can board for journeys up the River Dee Valley. There are many local activities available including a mountain bike centre, white water rafting, canoeing, canal walks and barge trips, fishing, clay pigeon shooting and walking. Free transport is provided for guests arriving by train at either Chester or Wrexham stations. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £87
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  • Godre'r Coed, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Godre’r Coed provides the perfect all on one level accommodation for a getaway with friends or family to this extremely scenic region. Enter the property into a spacious and well-designed and equipped kitchen - for quality family time, there is no better place, providing enough space to host everyone, here you can enjoy a home-cooked meal when you are not indulging in one of the nearby delicious eateries. The living room oozes relaxation with piano, creating a warming atmosphere in which to relax after a busy day exploring. When night falls, head through to find three lovely bedrooms in the form of two king-size bedrooms and a double all with feather duvets and pillows. The garden is not fully enclosed although there is a large secure gated patio area with seating.
    Just a short stroll the famous Thomas Telford Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and a short drive to Llangollen Godre’r Coed provides an idyllic base from where you can discover breath taking scenery, enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities or stroll to the local pub for a Welsh pint. The beautiful vale of Llangollen is 3 miles away with its dramatic mountain backdrop and boulder-strewn River Dee and is home to the internationally famous Music Eisteddfod. Explore the green valley by steam train or canal boat, or take an exhilarating walk up to Castell Dinas Brân above the town, to enjoy the day view then drop down for a welcome drink at the Telford Arms. The area appeals to walkers and cyclists alike with the Offa’s Dyke path and Llandegla forest nearby. There are mountain biking trails and road cycling routes straight from the property and a superb golf course very nearby. You can also relax next to the beautiful river Dee and enjoy some excellent fishing.
    £108
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