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Dog-friendly Gwynedd

Home to the magnificent Snowdonia, Gwynedd is blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in Wales. Beyond the beautiful mountains, woodlands and stunning seascapes is a wealth of wildlife, heritage and culture, all which begs to be explored by you and your canine companion.
  • Cae'r Pwll, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautifully restored cottage has certainly got charm, what a fantastic opportunity to be able to stay here. Once inside you’ll be greeted by a lovely living room full of character, why not enjoy your evenings in here in front of a crackling wood burner with your favourite tipple. There’s ample space in the kitchen to cook up a hearty meal, and a seating area to sit, while chatting about where to visit next. Both bedrooms have really good quality mattresses and furnishings to ensure a great nights sleep. You will certainly want to book again!
    This area of the Llyn Peninsula is arguably the most stunning. You are within walking distance of Nefyn and Porthdinllaen beach which is home to Ty Coch Inn once voted in the top ten best beach bars in the world! A short drive away is the famous "whistling sands" whether your kayaking, bodyboarding, surfing or simply taking in the wildlife, this is a must visit for all interests, you may even be lucky enough to spot a dolphin. Aberdaron known as the lands’ end of the Llyn Peninsula is within easy reach, and the lively Abersoch which hosts the world renowned Wakestock Festival in July and Jazz Festival in September a fantastic street spectacle. Beach 1 mile
    £63
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  • Bwthyn Talaran, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bwthyn Talarran is in the pretty town centre of Dolgellau, with a range of individual shops and delightful cafés and eateries. You can hire a bike or walk along the Mawddach Trail, which follows the track bed of the old railway line to Barmouth, giving unique views of the Mawddach Estuary and the famous Barmouth Bridge. At Barmouth you’ll find an enormous sandy beach, so don’t forget to take your bucket and spade. No visit to North Wales would be complete without a ride on one of the Great Little Trains of Wales, and at Dol y Clochydd, you’re within easy reach of the Talyllyn Railway at Tywyn, the Bala Lake Railway at Llanuwchllyn and the Ffestiniog Railway which runs between Porthmadog and Blaenau Ffestiniog. Blaenau Ffestiniog is also home to Zip World Titan, the largest zip wire zone in the world, and Bounce Below, the only place in the world where you can bounce on trampoline nets deep underground in an old slate cavern. Cycling enthusiasts will be pleased to know there is a mountain biking centre, Coed Y Brenin, in the local area. Beach 9 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 110 yards.
    £72
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  • Sgubor Geirch, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautiful semi-detached cottage is ideally located to explore the iconic Lleyn Peninsula, as well as the neighbouring Snowdonia National Park. This is the perfect rural retreat for families, couples and friends whether you choose a relaxing or leisurely break, you won’t be disappointed. On arrival, you will be greeted with a traditional stone faced cottage set within a backdrop of rural countryside and only 2 miles away from the glistening coast. A spacious open plan living area consisting of a well equipped kitchen, dining area and living room, featuring a blazing wood burner, perfect for those cosy nights in. Sgubor Geirch benefits from having a twin bedroom on the ground floor as well as cosy double bedroom set amidst the vaulted ceiling on a quirky mezzanine floor, overlooking the living area. Outside, you’ll find a lawned garden with patio area where you can enjoy al fresco dining on a sunny day, or enjoy outdoor games with friends and family.
    Famed for its magnificent scenery and rugged coastline, North Wales hosts an enchanting cocktail of golden beaches, traditional villages and dramatic landscape. Nearby, the small charming town of Nefyn is less than 2 miles away from the cottage, where you’ll find traditional Welsh pubs, independent gift shops and a large sweeping bay with golden beach. Also nearby is the famous Ty Coch Inn which is listed as one of the top ten beach bars in the world. The larger towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch are also within easy reach. For those looking for more of an adventure, why not take a scenic drive to the Wales’ highest mountain, Snowdon, and enjoy its imposing landscapes, wild terrains and glistening lakes, or explore one of the numerous majestic sites dotted along the county including Criccieth Castle and the Unesco World Heritage site of Harlech Castle. Whether you choose a short break or longer stay, this cosy cottage will be waiting for you when you return from your days out exploring. Kick off your boots, pour a glass of wine and sit back and relax as you indulge in your Welsh adventure. Beach 2 miles. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 1 mile.
    This property can be booked together with Stabal (UK34405) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £93
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    Caernarfon, Wales
    Rhydallt Ganol Cottages is a small complex of three lovely stone cottages situated just a short distance from the popular town of Caernarfon, famous for its awe-inspiring castle. The three properties (Bwthyn UK31387, Beudy UK31388 and Ysgubor UK31389) are located in a beautiful rural landscape whilst also benefiting from having great access to travel to Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. Bwthyn is the smallest of the three cottages in the complex and boasts a glorious wood burner that you can snuggle up in front of whilst watching the flames flicker. Ideal for couples or a small family this cottage is the perfect place to relax and getaway to for a short or long stay. There is an abundance of things to do for the whole family within easy reach of Rhydallt Ganol Cottages, making it the perfect base from which to explore. Whether you want to take a relaxing stroll on the beautiful Dinas Dinlle beach or venture further afield and visit the quaint town of Beddgelert to discover the history behind its name. Alternatively, take a more adrenaline packed trip to Zip World and get your heart racing on the fastest zip wire in the world. Caernarfon boasts a large number of restaurants, pubs and cafés in which you can treat yourself to a delicious meal out. If however cooking is something you love to do then the all of the cottages are fully equipped with everything you could need to rustle up one of the family favourites. Also on site is a children’s play area which is great for little ones with lots of energy. Beach 6½ miles. Shop 1 mile, pub 2½ miles and restaurant 3 miles.
    Bwthyn can be booked together with Beudy (UK31388) and Ysgubor (UK31389) to accommodate up to 15 guests.
    £61
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  • Ty Ni, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Harlech, Wales
    Ty Ni is a large modern property with open airy rooms and a sophisticated style. There’s four bedrooms, three of which have en-suites, and a separate family bathroom. The living and dining area have been furnished to ensure your comfort, the ideal social space for everyone to relax in. There’s a large kitchen with double oven, you’ll certainly be fully equipped for cooking up a feast. Through the kitchen there is a utility room, a much needed space for cleaning up after a muddy walk or a day spent down the beach.
    Talking of beaches, pack your bucket and spade! There’s miles of idyllic coastline to explore, with picture perfect beaches and dunes you’ll be spoilt for choice. Just down the road you’ll find Harlech home to the imposing UNESCO world heritage site Harlech Castle. Bustling Barmouth is also only a short distance, take a walk along the promenade and indulge in some fish and chips. An iconic feature of the town is Barmouth Bridge, over 150-year-old railway viaduct across the Mawddach Estuary. It is half a mile in length with a wooden promenade suitable for pedestrians or cyclists which now forms part of the Wales Coast Path and the Lon Las Cymru Cycle Network. Nantcol waterfalls are just 5 miles away and offer a great day out, a perfect place for a family picnic whilst playing in the stream. You’re in a fantastic location to explore this area of the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 1 mile, pub within 2 miles.
    £105
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  • Gwylfa, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abersoch, Wales
    After a day of sightseeing in this fabulously diverse region, return to Gwylfa where you’ll be greeted by a spacious, comfortable living room to relax in, in front of the feature fireplace and wood burner. Wander on through to a fantastic open plan kitchen/dining room that is quite simply a splendid entertaining space and an ideal spot to cook up a feast and chat about the day with all the family and friends. Outside you’ll find a lovely, enclosed decking area, a tranquil spot to sit and enjoy the last of the evening sun. Once upstairs you’ll be guaranteed a restful night’s sleep with quality mattresses and crisp white bed linen waiting for you.

    You’ll be spoilt for choice of places to visit and things to do in this captivating region. Abersoch is less than 3 miles away and Pwllheli is 4 miles away. There are many stunning beaches to explore - walk to Llanbedrog beach or take a drive to Morfa Nefyn Beach, home to a great pub voted in the top ten of the ‘best beach bars’ in the world! Glasfryn Parc is also within easy reach, where you’re sure of a fun filled day out with go karting, ten pin bowling, fishing and various water sports including paddle boarding on offer. For a more leisurely option, why not take in one of the coastal path routes to admire the breathtaking scenery. Beach 1 mile. Shop 600 yards, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
    £99
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  • Bedfelltan, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barmouth, Wales
    A neatly-presented and welcoming, single-storey, detached bungalow resting in the quaint village of Talybont, Gwynedd. Off-road parking. Pet-friendly. Smart TV. Harlech 6.6 miles; Barmouth 7.7 miles.
    £73
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  • Mountain View, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Porthmadog, Wales
    On entering the proeprty you are greeted by a spacious open plan living space with doors leading out to the rear enclosed garden, from here there is a gate onto a path to which you can take a short walk down to Black Rock Sands, a large sandy beach that spans for 2 miles backed by sand dunes and plenty of rock pools to keep the children and adults entertained for hours. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you’ll need for your stay, there’s also a separate utility in the garden area. On the first floor there are three bedrooms all stylishly decorated, and a quality modern walk-in shower room.
    There really is a lovely welcoming feeling in this house as soon as you walk through the door, and your ideally positioned to explore this special region. Around 15 minutes walk you will find the famous Black Rock Sands, You are perfectly placed for mountain and coastal walks.
    There’s a wealth of activities in the area, from rock climbing, kayaking, quad bike tours, or why not take a Llama for a walk? You are also right next to a fantastic golf course. The nearby town of Porthmadog is only 2 miles away and has a wealth of places to eat, lots of quaint independent shops and is also home to the famous Welsh Highland Railway. The Italian style village of Portmeirion is a short 15-minute drive away. Take a drive a little further just under 12 miles and you’ll discover the imposing Harlech Castle which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Set less than 2 miles from the edge of the Snowdonia National Park why not take a walk up Wales’s highest mountain? Beach ½ mile.
    £94
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  • Bwth Carron, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barmouth, Wales
    Bwth Carron is a charming detached Welsh stone cottage perched high on the hill above Barmouth harbour with magnificent views over the sea, harbour and surrounding hills. There is no road access. The cottage is only accessible on foot and is reached after a short but steep climb up slopes and steps from the town. The views from the cottage and the garden make the climb well worth it. It will appeal to guests who enjoy walking, boating or beach holidays. You can walk directly from the cottage into the hills and mountains surrounding the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. There is a railway station nearby in the town for eploring the wider area.

    The ground floor is open plan, with a well-equipped kitchen area, living and dining spaces. The dining area is complete with table, chairs and a window seat. Stairs lead out of this room to the upper floor with three bedrooms with sea views from the double bedrooms, and a shower room with toilet. There is also a separate toilet in a room accessed from the garden.
    £63
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  • Highgate, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Criccieth, Wales
    You’ll be greeted by a spacious four bedroom house that has been fully refurbished to an excellent standard. There’s a large kitchen/dining area with a warming wood burner, an ideal spot to chat about the day and rustle up a meal in the fully equipped kitchen. A living area with cosy sofa seating to relax any weary legs from all the fabulous walking routes this area has to offer. Outside there’s a private rear garden area with the icing on the cake, a hot tub to enjoy.
    Situated in the quiet village of Garndolbenmaen in the Snowdonia National Park, this cottage is near to one of the new UNESCO World Heritage sites for Wales Slate - ’Gorseddau and Prince of Wales Slate Quarries, Railways and Mill’. This is a perfect central location for Porthmadog home to the Welsh Highland Steam Railway, Cricieth perfect for spotting porpoises in the bay, and Harlech home to another World Heritage Site Harlech Castle, the Llyn Peninsula and the Snowdonia mountains and passes are all within easy reach. There’s excellent scenic hill walks right from the doorstep. Beach 7 miles.
    £114
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