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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 Lodge, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderful semi-detached cottage set next to Harlech Castle. Character features. Woodburning stove. Enclosed courtyard with furniture. WiFi. Porthmadog 10.3 miles.
    £94
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  • Gorwel, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Harlech, Wales
    A wonderful cottage in the picturesque town of Harlech. Nestled amidst breath-taking landscapes and boasting stunning sea views, this idyllic retreat is the perfect destination for a memorable getaway. The cottage offers a cosy and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by the rustic charm of a log burner. Relax in the comfortable living area, enjoying the warmth and crackling sounds of the fire on cooler evenings. As you gaze out of the windows, be captivated by the mesmerising sea views in the distance that stretch before you.
    Convenience is key; the cottage is conveniently located within walking distance of a small grocery store, ensuring that you can easily stock up on essentials during your stay. You’ll also find yourself just a short stroll away from the beach, where you can spend leisurely days soaking up the sun, building sandcastles, or taking refreshing dips in the sea. When it’s time to satisfy your taste buds, venture to the nearby pubs or cafés where you can indulge in delicious meals, mingle with locals and enjoy a pint of locally brewed ale or sample the food. The proximity means you can savour the delights of a pub experience without having to worry about transportation.
    History buffs will be captivated by the grandeur of Harlech Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the fascinating stories of this medieval fortress as you wander through its imposing walls and towers. Nature enthusiasts can embark on scenic hikes in Snowdonia National Park, where breath-taking vistas and peaceful walking trails abound. Take in the beauty of majestic mountains, sparkling lakes and cascading waterfalls. For a unique adventure, challenge yourself with a hike up Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, and be rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views from the summit. For a touch of cultural charm, visit the charming village of Portmeirion, renowned for its Italianate architecture and beautiful gardens. Stroll through the colourful streets, explore the unique shops, and unwind in the tranquillity of this picturesque village.
    With its wood burner, sea views, and convenient proximity to a small grocery store, the beach, and the local pub, this cottage in Harlech offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and natural beauty. Book your stay today and embark on a memorable Welsh getaway.
    £89
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  • Tryfar House, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tryfar House is perfectly positioned just minutes’ walk to the centre of Harlech, where you will find a small grocery deli, cafés, the local pub, ice cream parlour - not forgetting the imposing Harlech Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which stands prominently on the rock face. A few minutes’ walk down the hill to the world class Royal St Davids links golf course, more local pubs, and another convenience store. There are miles of idyllic coastline to explore, with picture perfect beaches and dunes you’ll be spoilt for choice, the closest within a 20-minute walk.
    Bustling Barmouth is just a short drive away; take a walk along the promenade and indulge in some fish and chips. An iconic feature of the town is Barmouth Bridge, an 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 a few miles away and offer a great day out, a perfect place for a picnic. Porthmadog is 10 miles; an attractive harbour town, it is home to the Ffestiniog Steam Railway and the Welsh Highland Railway. The attractive Italianate village of Portmeirion is nearby and a ‘must visit’ whilst in the area.
    Blaenau Ffestiniog is a historic mining town is a short drive of 25 minutes, best known for being the slate capital of the world, having recently been awarded the acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is a mecca for any outdoor enthusiasts, with bike trails, climbing, kayaking, and walking routes in abundance. Here you will also find the award winning Llechwedd slate caverns/Zip World, a great day out, there are various activities for all interests such as deep mine tours, underground golf, ziplines and much more.
    Restaurant within ¼ mile. Beach 1 mile.
    £74
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    Harlech, Wales
    With stunning views over Tremadoc Bay and views towards Snowdon, this cottage, situated in Harlech, is the perfect getaway to explore some of the finest beaches Wales has to offer. Harlech beach has a 4-mile stretch of beautiful golden sands and the only growing dune system in Wales. Majestically towering over the dunes is also the historical UNESCO World Heritage castle. Steeped in history, it is worth a visit via the incredible ‘floating’ footbridge. For avid walkers, Harlech offers an abundance of paths and trails to follow. Between Harlech and Llandanwg, you’ll find the infamous ‘Zig Zag’ beach path. Although not the easiest paths to take, the views from the top are truly breath-taking. You can also discover the magical Meririon’s story and follow the 2-mile trail to visit the five storytelling chairs in Harlech.
    If trekking the great outdoors isn’t for you, Harlech also has a lovely high-street lined with independent shops that offer one-of-a-kind gifts. Visit the independent grocery store and delicatessen, selling the best of Welsh produce including award-winning artisan cheeses, and fresh bread and sweet pastries baked daily in store.
    With Snowdon being less than 20 miles away, this cottage is also a fantastic base for exploring all that Snowdonia National Park has to offer. Choose from six routes to tackle the highest mountain in Wales, get your adrenaline going at Europe’s largest zip wire zone or dive into Bounce Below on the trampolines deep underground. North Wales has so much to offer, and there is something for families of all ages to enjoy. Beach 3 miles
    £131
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  • Stable Cottage, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Come and enjoy the delights of Stable Cottage situated near the banks of the Pembroke Mill Pond and within the historic market town of Pembroke, this superb stone cottage is teaming with character and charm and has been meticulously restored by its current owner to a very high standard retaining every feature and quirk possible.
    This perfect couple retreat is nestled within the heart of this traditional town and only a ten-minute walk to Pembroke Castle, this Norman castle is famous for being the birthplace of King Henry VII, you can also enjoy a host or restaurants, shops, cafés and boutique craft shops all from your doorstep along with 186 miles of the Pembrokeshire Coast footpath being close by. As you enter Stable Cottage you really feel immersed in this fantastic space, the open plan living, and dining area leads through to your bespoke oak topped kitchen and onto your courtyard seating area which is ideal for breakfast alfresco. On an evening you can relax in front of the log burner with a good movie, on the first floor the master suite really is special, with vaulted ceilings, original wood beams, and a beautifully appointed en-suite shower room - it really does offer the perfect base to enjoy this area in comfort and luxury.
    Nearby you can discover the Stackpole Estate a National Trust managed house and gardens where you can discover its fantastic walks and beautiful sites including the glistening Bosherston Lily Ponds, famous for its otters and water lilies, and the stunning beaches at Broadhaven and Barafundle, with their golden sands and crystal blue waters. The bustling coastal resort of Tenby is within easy reach and is renowned for its picturesque harbour, narrow cobbled streets and pastel painted Georgian houses. It has a variety of boutique gift shops, traditional pubs and highly acclaimed restaurants.
    Take a boat trip to the historic island of Caldey, with its Celtic monastery and Cistercian monks, who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years.
    The properties can be booked together to accommodate larger groups.
    £64
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  • Galeri Harlech Townhouse, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perched between the mountains of Snowdonia and the beautiful coastline of Cardigan Bay, the house is right on the High Street, with coastal and castle views from many of the windows. The property is accessed to the side of the Galeri, via a passageway leading to the entrance staircase. The kitchen is well equipped with a large fridge freezer, electric oven and hob, dishwasher and washing machine. Plenty of storage room in the retro design fitted units and worktop areas. At mealtime, the traditional dining table in the open plan kitchen dining area offers a wonderful place in which to gather for some delicious home-cooked meals. Again dual aspect of sea and street. The living area on the first floor of this traditional property provides a lovely large open plan space in which to relax or watch the people go by on the street below. At one end a large picture window offers stunning views of the castle, which is only some 60 metres away, the sandy coastline and across to sea to the Llyn Peninsula beyond. Sofas and armchairs face onto a large feature fireplace on a slate hearth. There is a small library corner with another sofa, just the spot for a bit of reading. There is a bathroom cloakroom on the landing of the 1st floor, with stunning views of the sea, beach and local area. There are three main bedrooms on the second floor; One double looks out towards the sea and castle, whilst the other double has charming street and green hillside views and an en-suite shower room, the twin room has twin aspect windows looking out over the street at the front and the sea. All bedrooms are pristine clean with elegant fresh linen on Victorian-style beds. The large family bathroom at the top of the stairs has what can only be described as the best view in Wales from its roll-top bath.
    All the amenities are within walking distance, including a lovely selection of shops, cafés and restaurants. A parking permit will be issued for parking in the nearby car park (Deposit needed). The Galeri below is a Community venture run as a cooperative, set up by the property owners to encourage local artists and crafters to display and market their work.
    This part of Snowdonia is a great place to stay with a plethora of history and culture on your doorstep with castles, ancient monuments, gardens and stunning sandy beaches. Perfectly located for exploring other parts of the area too; such as the Llyn Peninsula and the heart of the Snowdonia mountains where there are countless things to do and beautiful towns to visit.
    £71
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  • Bryn Y Felin, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    There are miles of idyllic coastline to explore, with picture perfect beaches and dunes you’ll be spoilt for choice. The property features a games room and a garden where you can sit out and enjoy al fresco dining. There is also an outside toilet with a wall fixed clothes line for guests to use and a recently added electric car charging point. 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’ll be in a fantastic location to explore this area of the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 2 miles. Pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £95
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  • Lumway, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Harlech, Wales
    This modern bungalow features a wonderful conservatory to the front with glorious views out to sea over the dazzling waters of Cardigan Bay – perfect for watching sunsets over a glass of wine! With three bedrooms sleeping six, this makes a perfect base for families wishing to explore the beautiful Cambrian coastline. The nearby beach at Llandanwg is just two minutes by car – great for bucket and spade holidays, or anglers keen to explore the coastal fishing venues. And if you don’t get lucky with some catch you can always enjoy some food from the café by the sand dunes! Within walking distance is Llanfair Slate Caverns and Farm Park, whilst a short drive brings you to the village of Harlech, perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop with its Edward I built castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Here there are pubs, cafés, the worlds steepest street (as verified by Guinness World Records in 2019) and a spectacular sandy beach.. Golfing can also be enjoyed at Royal St David’s. This nationally and internationally renowned golf course has stunning views of the historic Harlech Castle and is ranked in the top 100 golf courses in the world! Explore the coastline using the Cambrian Coast railway line, visit Porthmadog, home to the famous Ffestiniog Railway, or nearby Portmeirion, whilst the quarry town of Blaenau Ffestiniog now has plenty to attract visitors with Zipworld and Bounce Below providing thrills for all the family.
    £69
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  • Cwm Nantcol Barn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    The beautiful Nantcol Valley is the setting for this 17th century architect designed barn conversion, now a holiday cottage on an ancient Snowdonia farmstead. Overlooking wooded hillsides, rolling fields grazed by sheep, and in the distance, Cardigan Bay.

    Furnished and decorated in a comfortable, stylish contemporary theme with open plan living/kitchen and French doors opening onto patio. Beamed ceilings and latch doors complement the stylish solid wood dining table and country chairs of this Snowdonia holiday cottage. On the first floor, you will find two bedrooms which are spacious, with lovely views of the spectacular countryside. There is also a bathroom on this floor with walk-in shower.
    A waterfall walk nearby takes you up to a plateau from where there are spectacular views of the Bay, Lleyn Peninsula with Snowdonia behind, is a wonderful spot for picnics. Snowdon is the backdrop to Llanbedr, a timeless village on the banks of the Artro River with clear waters with otters and good fishing, you may also spot buzzards, red kites and the rare ring ouzel.
    £62
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  • Bryn Derwen, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    This modern home has been fully renovated to a high standard. There’s parking along with a spacious garden with seating area which makes the most of the stunning sea view, and ample space for the children to run about. A perfect base for families or friends wishing to explore the beautiful Cambrian coastline. The nearby beach at Llandanwg is just 2 minutes by car, great for bucket and spade holidays, or anglers keen to explore the coastal fishing venues. And if you don’t get lucky with a catch you can always enjoy some food from the café by the sand dunes.
    Within walking distance is Llanfair Slate Caverns and Farm Park, just down the road brings you to the village of Harlech, perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop with its Edward I built castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here there are pubs, cafés, the worlds steepest street, as verified by Guinness World Records in 2019, and a spectacular sandy beach. Golfing can also be enjoyed at Royal St David’s. This nationally and internationally renowned golf course has stunning views of the historic Harlech Castle and is ranked in the top 100 golf courses in the world. Explore the coastline using the Cambrian Coast railway line, visit Porthmadog, home to the famous Ffestiniog Railway, or nearby Portmeirion, whilst the quarry town of Blaenau Ffestiniog now has plenty to attract visitors with Zipworld and Bounce Below providing thrills for all the family. Beach 1 mile.
    £91
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