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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.
  • Castle Street, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Criccieth, Wales
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    This well presented terrace property is in the seaside town of Criccieth with sea views from the garden. The beach is just a 2 minute walk from the property and children and dogs must be supervised. There are lots to do in the area with Criccieth’s 13th century castle on your doorstep, boats and golf course, plus the other popular attractions of the Lleyn Peninsula, it makes an ideal holiday base. Take a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway up into the Snowdonia hills, or visit the famous Italianate fantasy village of Portmeirion. See Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, Beddgelert on the picturesque Aber Glaslyn or the old castles of Conway, Caernarvon and Harlech. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £65
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  • Encil-y-mor, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Criccieth, Wales
    Ideally located for both summer beach holidays and relaxing winter escapes and just a 5-minute walk from the beach, this bright, spacious, detached dormer bungalow enjoys lovely, unenclosed lawned gardens in a quiet, residential setting.

    Criccieth is home to a 13th-century castle, along with a fine selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. An array of outdoor activities and family attractions are available in the nearby Snowdonia National Park, and the rolling countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula. Just 4 miles away is the harbour town of Porthmadog, the departure point for wonderful steam train journeys on the famous Ffestiniog railway. The village of Portmeirion offers golf, fishing and riding, and is within a short distance of the property. Beach 200 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £128
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  • Maes Y Mor, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Criccieth, Wales
    Renovated in 2019, this spacious, detached property enjoys a delightfully convenient location just 10 yards from the beach and a short walk from a good selection of restaurants and shops in the popular and picturesque resort of Criccieth. Boasting fabulous sea views out over Cardigan Bay towards Harlech, and views of the town’s medieval castle, Maes y Mor makes an ideal family base for summer seaside holidays and relaxing winter escapes. The property is perfectly located from which to enjoy the superb range of outdoor pursuits in the nearby Snowdonia National Park and the rolling countryside of the LLeyn Peninsula.

    Just 4 miles away is Porthmadog, departure point for wonderful steam train journeys on the world famous Ffestiniog Railway as it winds its way deep into the Snowdonia National Park. The Italianate village of Portmeirion, location of the cult TV series ’The Prisoner’, and the Festival Number 6, an annual arts and music festival, is just 7 miles. There is a good selection of golf courses close by along with easy access to the coastal path for superb walking opportunities, taking in those stunning views across Cardigan Bay. Beach 10 yards. Shop and pub 500 yards, restaurant 10 yards.
    £121
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  • Garth Morthin The Farmhouse, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely farmhouse on a small complex of the owner's other properties in the quiet countryside location of Treflys near Tremadog. Large conservatory. Countryside views. Porthmadog 2.1 miles; Harlech 11.6 miles.
    £77
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  • Awel Y Grug, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    This wonderful property will not disappoint. It is a social house with a large kitchen/dining room with ample space to seat everyone for their evening meal. The games room will be a sure hit with all ages. There’s ample driveway parking and large, lawned garden with seating area, perfect for the little ones.
    Nearby Aberdaron, known as Wales’ Land’s End, has two local pubs serving great hearty meals, one with a terrace directly overlooking the beach, tea rooms, a fish bar, an award-winning ice cream parlour and an excellent bakery with a tearoom upstairs. The National Trust interactive visitor centre in Aberdaron promotes the many attractions of the Llŷn Peninsula, such as the ancient church of St Hywyn’s in Aberdaron which was the last stopping-off point for pilgrims at Bardsey Island, to the Wales Coastal Path for wonderful walks and nature spotting, ideal for those outdoor lovers. Close by are the bustling popular resorts of Abersoch and Pwllheli, there are miles of wonderful beaches to explore with a vast array of water sports on offer across the Llŷn Peninsula.
    Just under 3 miles away is Porthor beach known for its whistling sands; the sound is created due to the unique texture and size of the sand particles. There are only two beaches in the whole of Europe where you can experience this for yourselves, and you’ll have one just down the road. The Llŷn Peninsula is an unspoilt, designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with miles of coastal and mountain walks to explore. There is wildlife in abundance, pods of dolphins, seals, and birdlife to spot. You’ll be truly captivated by a visit in this region.
    £146
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    A spacious static caravan situated on a bustling, popular park with many eateries to choose from, so you’ll be spoilt for choice on where to eat each day. There’s plenty of on-site entertainment to enjoy, and various activities such as segways, bikes and pedalos hire. An indoor pool with lazy river and slides, this site is a wonderful place to make memories for all ages. There’s three bedrooms and two bathrooms with open plan lounge kitchen and breakfast area, and an area with outdoor seating perfect to catch a bit sunshine. You’ll be in an ideal location to explore the Llyn Peninsula and the nearby Snowdonia National Park. Nearby Pwllheli has plenty to offer with harbour, and golf course, along with plenty of shops to peruse, supermarkets and eateries and a large beach with miles of sweeping sands.
    A short drive is Porthdinllaen beach home to a popular beach side inn, once voted in the top ten best beach bars in the world! You are also within easy reach of Porthmadog home to the Welsh Highland Railway, and Italianate village of Portmeirion, fashionable Abersoch is also nearby. Criccieth and Harlech, a short drive away where you’ll find the historic castles of the area. This area has miles of unspoilt coastal paths to explore, look out for the grey seal colonies that are established around the coastline, alongside a wealth of sea birds. No matter your interests from golfing, fishing and adventure sports to nature and history, the diverse Llyn Peninsula has everything to offer. Please note park passes are not included and can be purchased separately. Beach ½ mile.
    £79
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  • Hyfrydle Cottage, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This really is a superb spot for exploring this amazing part of North Wales, where you can enjoy both spectacular mountain scenery and the most amazing beaches, along with a host of family attractions. It really does make a fantastic base from which to explore the Snowdonia National Park whatever time of year, with its cosy wood burning stove and fabulous views.
    Pant Du Vineyard is just over half a mile away from the cottage, an absolute must visit whilst here. The many attractions of this area include a narrow gauge steam railway, which winds its way from historic Caernarfon into the heart of the Snowdonia Mountains, and a small airfield for pleasure flights over the area.
    Caernarfon, with its magnificent castle, is within easy reach and also offers a fine selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, along with golf, bike hire and sailing.
    Beach 5 miles.
    £61
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  • Bodarfor (by The Sea), GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    At the wild and beautiful tip of the Llyn Peninsula in the pretty village of Aberdaron, this coastal holiday cottage has been lovingly decorated with great attention to detail. Clean simple lines, white walls, pale blue furnishings and lovely seascape pictures all contribute to the nautical theme. The open plan kitchen/dining room is well equipped and a fantastic space for cooking and feasting with family and friends. French doors lead from the living room out to the fully enclosed garden which has a decking area perfect for eating out and enjoying the spectacular sunsets and sea views. When the sun goes down the living room is stocked with an eclectic mix of books, DVDs and games - fun for all the family! Bodarfor has Wi-Fi Internet, so take your computer, perfect for working holidays, entertainment and information.
    Aberdaron has two pubs serving great meals, one with a terrace directly overlooking the beach, two tea rooms, a fish bar, an ice cream parlour selling award-winning ice cream and an excellent bakery with a tea room upstairs. The Spar has a post office counter and the Eleri Stores sells fishing tackle, frozen bait, newspapers, lottery tickets and freshly cooked takeaway pizza. The National Trust interactive visitor centre in Aberdaron promotes the many attractions of the Llyn Peninsula. The ancient church of St Hywyn’s in Aberdaron was the last stopping off point for pilgrims to Bardsey Island. There is so much to see and do within 200 yards of Bodarfor! Uwchmynydd is a heath covered headland above the village and is and home to a variety of rare plants and birds - an ideal spot from where to catch sight of elusive Bardsey Island which is invisible from the village or the Peninsula.
    £120
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  • Y Nyth Yn Bwthyn Coed Gellyg, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    The lodge has the rare benefit of a large enclosed garden, along with decking and seating area to relax on after a day at the beach, which is walking distance away. Once inside you’re greeted by a very spacious open plan living space, there’s a quality leather corner sofa with oodles of space for all the family to relax and chat about the day. The two bedrooms have been furnished to a high standard to ensure you have a restful nights sleep, with quality mattresses and bedding, and one has its own en-suite toilet with sink.
    Here you’re really in the heart of all North Wales has to offer, with lakes, coastal paths, Snowdonia and popular tourist towns all within easy reach. Dinas Dinlle beach is in walking distance from the lodge, with wonderful views across the bay to the Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey. Caernarfon Castle, an imposing UNESCO World Heritage site, is under 8 miles and where Prince Charles took his investiture. Venture just a little further and you have Pwllheli, Criccieth and Porthmadog, home to the Welsh Highland Railway. There’s something for all ages in this diverse region and it would certainly be a break to remember. Beach ½ mile.
    £118
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    Aberdovey, Wales
    Pebble Cottage is a stunning former fisherman’s cottage situated close to the beach front and local amenities in Aberdovey. There isn’t a better location to be for those looking for a seaside escape. Set within the southern reaches of the Snowdonia National Park, excellent for those walkers visiting the area. Aberdovey is a thriving seaside fishing village with brightly painted houses which seem to cling to the shoreline, and has a history dating back hundreds of years. It offers miles of beautiful golden sandy beaches with a fantastic selection of water based activities available including sailing, fishing and windsurfing. Golfers are also well catered for with an 18-hole championship golf course located at the western end of the village, which welcomes visiting players. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the wonderful opportunities for walking and bird watching available in the surrounding area. A myriad of visitor attractions are within easy reach including the Vale of Rheidol Railway, Talyllyn Railway, the Corris Craft Centre and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. Beach 100 yards. Shop and retaurant 300 yards, pub 100 yards.
    Pebble Cottage can be booked together with adjacent Sunny Shores (ref UK32245), and Westhaven (UK32244) to accommodate up to 13 guests, but please be aware Westhaven is about 175 yards away.
    £72
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