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.

 

  • Beachway, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Prestatyn, Wales
    A few footsteps from the Blue Flag awarded 'Ffrith Beach' this contemporary four bedroom home in Prestatyn, Denbighshire has a private rear garden with beach access and is pet friendly.
    £164
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  • Bryn Vale, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llangollen, Wales
    This spacious, detached house is within walking distance of everything that Llangollen has to offer, and is perfect for families, friends and couples alike. Llangollen offers a range of bars, shops and eateries, one of which is the popular pub with fabulous views overlooking the river. 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 is Llangollen railway station, a heritage railway for steam powered engines which you can board for journeys up the River Dee Valley. The area is a mecca for any outdoor enthusiasts with many activities available including a mountain bike centre, white water rafting, canoeing, canal walks and barge trips, fishing, clay pigeon shooting and many miles of walking routes to explore.
    £76
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  • Ty Newydd, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Llangollen, Wales
    Escape to a timeless retreat in Llangollen - Ty Newydd, nestled in the picturesque countryside and in serene surroundings on the banks of the River Dee in Rhewl, just 10 minutes from the bustling tourist town of Llangollen. Ty Newydd offers an intimate and romantic escape for two.
    This one-bedroom holiday let, with its rich history and modern comfort, promises an unforgettable getaway in a stunning area. This charming 300-year-old cottage is more than just a holiday retreat; it’s a labour of love. Completely renovated by the owner, a skilled builder, the cottage is a testament to his dedication and craftsmanship. Every inch of the cottage has been carefully restored, boasting beautiful old stone, and keeping its original features intact while ensuring it meets the standards of modern comfort. The result is a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury. Ty Newydd Cottage provides the ideal setting for a romantic getaway. Cosy up in front of the wood burner and enjoy the open plan living/dining area that has been thoughtfully designed for comfort, featuring all the amenities you need for a memorable stay.
    Step outside, and you’ll be greeted by the breathtaking views of the valley and a lovely area around the back of the property to relax and enjoy your surroundings. Just minutes away, you can visit The Horseshoe Falls, castell Dinas Bran, and the serene river Dee. The surrounding landscape is a paradise for nature lovers and avid hikers, with wonderful walks offering the chance to reconnect with the great outdoors. Or if you’re the adventurer type there’s plenty of activities in the area including, white water rafting, river tubing, aqueduct canoeing, archery, stand up paddle boarding, rock climbing, gorge walking, fishing and horse riding, the list is endless.
    Llangollen is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty running alongside the River Dee, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Visit the town’s museums and Plas Newydd house. Walk along the river, canal and paths on Offa’s Dyke and the Berwyn Mountains. Within easy reach are Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Pistyll Rhaeadr and National Trust’s Chirk Castle and Erdig.
    £58
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  • Y BeudyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stunning, detached, barn conversion has been lovingly crafted to provide a beautiful holiday home for all the family. Spread over four levels, there’s a central ‘atrium’ with views out over the peaceful countryside, with a glass-sided lift connecting all levels – ideal if a member of your party is less mobile or uses a wheelchair. There are wonderful A frame joists throughout this light and airy property, with the main living room, dining room and kitchen being in the central part of the house. On the ground floor there’s also a lovely sun room opening out onto a balcony overlooking the surrounding countryside, a games and media room with PlayStation 4, table football, electric organ, and a curved 65" Smart TV with Blu-ray player – ideal for the full cinema experience! There’s also a playroom packed with toys, games and jigsaw puzzles for the younger members of your party. Two of the bedrooms are on this floor, whilst there are four upstairs on the first floor, from where a minstrel’s gallery overlooks the staircase. On the lower ground floor you’ll find a further double bedroom, accessible wet room with shower and living room, together with a niftily concealed kitchenette – ideal for grandparents staying with family but who like their own space!
    No such holiday property would be complete without a hot tub, and you’ll find the one at Y Beudy has some of the finest views from any hot tub as you while away the evenings watching the sun go down. There’s also a fabulous elevated patio area, with ramped access, giving further fantastic views, and an exciting children’s play area which is shared with the owner’s other holiday property. Ruthin is just 4 miles away, home to the Ruthin Craft Centre, and the former Ruthin Gaol, here you will find a great selection of eateries and individual shops in the streets radiating down the hill from the centre of town. A little further afield is Llandegla Forest with its mountain bike centre and great walks, whilst the historic city of Chester with its famous city walls, cathedral and unique shops in the Rows is well worth a visit. Betws-y-Coed, the ’Gateway to the Snowdonia National Park’, is also within easy reach and offers outdoor clothing shops and the amazing Zip World Fforest. Beach 22 miles. Shop and pub 1½ mile, restaurant 4 miles.
    £1055
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  • Crogen Coach House, LlandrilloInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in one of the most beautiful and undiscovered areas of Britain, this superb house exudes exceptional charm and character, boasting spacious rooms, wood-burning stove and open fires. South-facing, and with a sheltered veranda, this detached holiday property is set in an estate with access to 2500 acres of walking country and 4 miles of river with salmon, trout and grayling fishing by arrangement. It lies just 50 yards from anall-weathertennis court (built 2003, use by arrangement). Fields and stabling area also available by arrangement for ponies, with trekking to be enjoyed in the surrounding countryside. A high ropes course and paintballing site set in stunning forest is within ½ mile.

    Crogen Coach House is in an ideal location for enjoying the beautiful Welsh countryside, and also for visiting the English towns of Chester and Shrewsbury - both of which offer historical days out. The quaint market town of Corwen lies just 8 miles from the typical Welsh town of Llangollen which hosts the International Music Eisteddfod each July. This famous folk festival provides an array of music, dance and poetry for all ages. Llangollen is also popular throughout the rest of the year, with white water rafting available and numerous historical sites and attractions to visit. Snowdonia National Park is easily accessible and well worth a visit with its breathtaking mountains offering beautiful views and scenery. For the more adventurous, Bala Lake (5 miles), the largest natural lake in Wales, is a major centre for many watersports including sailing, windsurfing and white water rafting. For lovers of good food, there are two gastronomic hotels of note just 1½ miles away. Shop 1¾ miles, two pubs 1½ miles.
    £568
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  • Bryn Awel, LlandrilloInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandrillo, Wales
    Crogen Bryn Awel is an exquisite Grade II listed detached holiday cottage, the view from which is stunning with a panoramic outlook across the Upper Dee Valley. This is one of the most attractive valleys in the UK. As part of the 2,500-acre Crogen Estate, there are plenty of activities to be enjoyed such as walking and sightseeing with fishing and tennis by arrangement, and for the more adventurous, paint balling and high ropes. Golf can be found locally. Within 1½ miles there is an outstanding restaurant, pub and village shop. Bala Lake is only a short drive away and the sandy beaches of west Wales’ coastline are approximately 45 minute drive. Llangollen is a nearby town with its horse drawn barges, steam train and numerous festivals throughout the year. Shop 1½ miles.
    £108
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  • Station House, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A true gem for rail enthusiasts, this Victorian railway station consists of the Station House (ref HW7742) (the former station master’s house), and Porter’s Lodge (ref HW7806), in a peaceful village setting. They sit right alongside the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway, which winds its way through the delightful scenery of the Dee Valley between Llangollen and Corwen. Station House enjoys a pretty cottage garden, and is decorated with a Christmas theme during the festive season. Porter’s Lodge has a seating area adjacent to the delightfully restored station platform, where you can sit with a glass of wine and watch the trains go by. This is a perfect location to explore the surrounding area, with great walking, bird watching and myriad outdoor activities nearby. Llangollen, home to the International Musical Eisteddfod, has lovely walks along the canal and over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Erddig and Chirk Castle (NT) are close by and Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 0. 5 miles.
    £110
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  • Porter's Lodge, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A true gem for rail enthusiasts, this Victorian railway station consists of the Station House (ref HW7742) (the former station master’s house), and Porter’s Lodge (ref HW7806), in a peaceful village setting. They sit right alongside the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway, which winds its way through the delightful scenery of the Dee Valley between Llangollen and Corwen. Station House enjoys a pretty cottage garden, and is decorated with a Christmas theme during the festive season. Porter’s Lodge has a seating area adjacent to the delightfully restored station platform, where you can sit with a glass of wine and watch the trains go by. This is a perfect location to explore the surrounding area, with great walking, bird watching and myriad outdoor activities nearby. Llangollen, home to the International Musical Eisteddfod, has lovely walks along the canal and over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Erddig and Chirk Castle (NT) are close by and Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 0. 5 miles.
    £74
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  • Fedwr Gog Cottage, CorwenInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming cosy semi-detached farmhouse is set in 150 acres of beautiful countryside, on a farm, with spectacular views and walks direct from the holiday cottage; with many notable features including exposed beams and inglenook fire surround with cosy woodburner in the lounge. There is also a separate dining area in the sun room which enjoys lovely rural views over open fields. Simply relax in the peaceful surroundings or enjoy the many activities in the area, including horse riding, mountain biking and road cycling. You can take a tour of Snowdonia, North Wales Coast, Betws-y-Coed and Llangollen with their great range of walking and climbing routes, and Bala, 8 miles where you can try canoeing, rafting and sailing on the famous lake. An ideal base from which to explore this scenic area. Shop 3 miles, pub serving food ¾ mile.
    £66
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  • 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.
    £88
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