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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.
  • Bryn Bychan, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pwllheli, Wales
    A welcoming, detached static caravan situated on a small holding. Offering all the comforts of home and more, set in a private location on its own. Step inside to be greeted by a modern, open plan living space that flows effortlessly, with plenty of room for everyone to relax in. There is also a well-equipped kitchen which offers the ideal space in which to rustle something up after a day exploring this fantastic region. The bedrooms have been finished with your comfort in mind, too, to ensure a restful night’s sleep.
    Outside will most certainly not disappoint you, with countryside views and a bubbling hot tub to relax in and chat about the day’s adventures. Talking of adventures, there are plenty to be had in this unspoilt, special region. You are minutes away from some very special beaches and coves. Glas Fryn Parc is within easy reach - a must for any outdoor enthusiast, and there’s something for all levels of experience here.
    Further down the coast you’ll find Criccieth and Harlech, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with Porthmadog, home to the Welsh Highland Railway. There’s so much on offer in this diverse region whatever your interest. On-site there is storage for kayaks, paddle boards and bikes, along with ample parking for any jet skis or boats. Beach 5 miles.
    £67
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  • Tan Yr Ardd Bach, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated down a quiet lane you’ll find this ideally located home. There’s a spacious open plan living area with a cosy wood burner - perfect for colder evenings. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen with everything you’ll need for your break. The bedroom has been finished off with quality bedding and a plush mattress to ensure a restful night’s sleep. Outside there’s a lovely, enclosed, private seating area; a fantastic spot to sit and relax in after your day’s adventures, with a gentle stream running through to really add to this relaxing spot. You won’t be disappointed staying here!
    All amenities are close by, with a pub and shop in nearby Bontnewydd. Only a short 5-mile drive takes you down to the beautiful beach at Dinas Dinlle, which is well worth a visit, with wonderful views across the bay to Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. The area is a designated Site of Special Scientific interest due to a number of rare birds that live in the area; a must for any bird watchers. For the more adventurous, you’re only a short drive from many walking routes that will take you up Mount Snowdon, for the less adventurous there’s always the easier route up by train on the famous railway in Llanberis. And no visit to this area would be complete without taking in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Caernarfon Castle. You’re also only a short drive to Zip World, the longest zip wire in the world! What a magnificent area this really is!
    £61
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  • Gwdihŵ, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    This two-bedroom outstanding lodge is nestled in the picturesque countryside, just a mile away from the charming coastal village of Aberdaron. This idyllic retreat offers a relaxing and indulgent holiday experience. The lodge itself is constructed with natural materials that seamlessly blend into the surrounding landscape. Its large windows offer breathtaking views of the lush greenery and of the hills, mountains and distant views of Aberdaron sea, allowing guests to feel truly immersed in nature. The interior is elegantly designed, featuring high-quality furnishings, tasteful décor, and all the amenities needed for your stay. The living area is a spacious, open-concept space with comfortable seating arrangements, a cosy modern bioethanol fireplace, and large windows that flood the room with natural light.
    The fully equipped kitchen is a joy for any aspiring chef to prepare delicious meals. Guests can enjoy their culinary creations at the elegant dining table or opt for al fresco dining overlooking the stunning countryside. The master bedroom boasts a plush kingsize bed, adorned with stylish linens, providing a restful night’s sleep. The en-suite bathroom is a sanctuary of relaxation, and the attention to detail is impeccable. The second bedroom is equally inviting, offering twin beds, perfect for families or friends travelling together, along with a plush en-suite shower room.
    Aberdaron itself is a quintessential Welsh village, known for its unspoiled beauty and warm hospitality. The village is characterised by traditional stone cottages, a picturesque promenade, and narrow winding streets. Visitors can explore local shops, sample delicious Welsh cuisine in quaint cafés, and enjoy strolls along the sandy beach. Within a 30-minute boat ride departing from Porth Meudwy, Aberdaron, guests can discover the captivating wonders of Bardsey Island which has been officially designated Dark Sky Sanctuary, this National Nature Reserve is steeped in history and legend, known as the "Island of 20,000 Saints".
    It’s a haven for birdwatchers, boasting a diverse range of seabirds, including puffins and razorbills. The island’s rugged coastline and serene atmosphere make it an ideal spot for hiking, wildlife observation, and soaking in the natural beauty. Overall, this two-bedroom fabulous holiday lodge offers a perfect combination of opulence and tranquillity.
    Gwdihw (UK45625) can be booked together with Ty Cam (OF5) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £68
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  • Anya, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nefyn, Wales
    Renovated to perfection without losing its Edwardian personality. Painted throughout in pale grey and white making a perfect backdrop for the textures and fabrics. The matt pale grey furnishings give a Scandinavian undertone which enhances the warmth of the muted aquamarine, yellow and blue cushions and throws. The cosy and comfortable living room has deep leather couches and vibrant pictures of the locality. Enjoy fun and laughter over long indulgent meals in the cosy dining room with the fire crackling in the wood burner. The dining room opens out onto the large white kitchen, convenient for keeping an eye on the designated chef! An extremely well-equipped kitchen with plenty of worktop areas to please the most discerning gourmet cook, this spacious room is flooded with light from the floor to ceiling patio doors which lead out into the garden. Just off the kitchen is the cloakroom which has a special dog shower to wash off muddy little paws after a busy day in the sand.
    Original Edwardian staircase leads up to sumptuous bedrooms with hugely comfortable king size beds with crisp white linen bedding enlivened with colourful cushions and throws. 2 bedrooms with luxury en-suite both with large walk-in showers and a family bathroom with walk-in shower and freestanding bath to unwind and escape with a glass of wine and a good book. Open wide the patio doors in the kitchen and step out into the garden enjoy breakfast here and dinner in the late evening sunshine. There are a wealth of lovely beaches and coves to discover along this sublime coastline, one of the journeys gems, the rocky promontory of Porthdinllaen, is right here on your doorstep.
    Admire the views from east to west and see the remains of Iron Age forts, and on quiet days look out for curious little seals coming close to shore to watch any activity. Only a short drive to the Llyn hot spot of Abersoch the playground of ’the Cheshire set’ and right at the end of the peninsula Aberdaron the whitewashed little village with its rocky clifftops and heather covered hilltops. A getaway from it all destination for family and friend to enjoy in a unique unspoilt part of North Wales.
    £149
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  • Ty Cam, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    This delightful, detached, single-storey barn conversion is situated close to the tip of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula near Aberdaron and commands stunning views of the surrounding countryside and Aberdaron Bay. It is a holiday home to really get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The area is great for families, with Whistling Sands nearby, and a paradise for walkers with the coastal path passing nearby. There are also boat trips available to Bardsey Island. Shop, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    Ty Cam (OF5)Gwdihw (UK45625) can be booked together with Gwdihw (UK45625) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £84
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    This first-floor holiday cottage in Llanfor, Bala is a charming and spacious accommodation perfect for a group of six. Situated in a picturesque village, it offers a cosy and comfortable retreat for your holiday. The cottage boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, providing ample space for a good night’s rest. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, adding a touch of luxury and convenience. The other two bedrooms share a modern and well-equipped bathroom, ensuring everyone has access to facilities without any hassle.
    The lounge and dining area is designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. Soft furnishings and tasteful decor create a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. The modern kitchen is fully equipped with all the amenities you’ll need during your stay. It includes a convenient breakfast bar, perfect for casual meals or enjoying a morning coffee. Whether you’re preparing a simple breakfast or a gourmet dinner, you’ll find everything you need in this well-appointed kitchen.
    Local Attractions, Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid), located just a short distance away, Bala Lake is the largest natural lake in Wales. It’s a fantastic spot for water activities such as sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking. The surrounding area also offers scenic walking and cycling routes. Bala Adventure and Water Sports, this centre offers a range of outdoor activities, including white-water rafting, zip-lining, and high ropes courses. It’s a great option for those seeking an adrenaline rush. The National White-Water Centre, if you’re an adventure seeker, this centre offers thrilling white-water rafting experiences along the Tryweryn River.
    Snowdonia National Park, right on your doorstep, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. With its stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities. Bala Steam Railway why not take a scenic steam train ride along the shores of Bala Lake, offering a nostalgic journey through the countryside? This cottage in Llanfor, Bala, provides a comfortable and well-equipped base for exploring the natural beauty and attractions of the surrounding area.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 30 guests.
    £94
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  • Perthi, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Porthmadog, Wales
    Situated in the grounds of another property yet completely private, with an enclosed private garden and off street parking. Perthi is within walking distance to the centre of Porthmadog, a busy harbour town on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park and home to the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Steam Railway, a must visit for families and rail enthusiasts alike. There are plenty of eateries, supermarkets, and independent shops to browse.
    You are within easy reach of Black Rock Sands where you’ll find miles of sweeping sands and dunes, Portmeirion is just down the road, an enchanting Italian-style village. Walk along the coastal path to the charming, picturesque Borth Y Guest at just over a mile in distance, a great walk for all abilities. 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. Nearby Pwllheli has plenty of shops to browse around, eateries and a large beach with miles of sweeping sands.
    For history enthusiasts a short drive down the coast is Harlech, with its imposing UNESCO World Heritage castle and extensive beach; there is also Criccieth castle both well worth a visit. Inland is Blaenau Ffestiniog, an adrenaline junkie’s delight with Zip World, the largest zip wire zone in the world, Bounce Below, where you can bounce on trampoline nets deep underground in an old slate cavern, and the Stiniog downhill mountain bike trails. The area has something for everyone of all ages, from scenic walking routes, and bike trails, to a whole host of water sports on offer. It really is a diverse area to explore.
    £69
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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.
    £104
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    Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales
    The interior fixtures and furnishings are of an exceptional standard, to ensure you have a fabulous relaxing stay in this charming character cottage that dates from the 1850’s. You and your furry friends will both be treated to a welcome pack. The rear enclosed garden is perfect for children and dogs. It is an ideal space to relax at the end of the day and enjoy a barbecue on the Kamado grill. Nestled in Ffestiniog, a charming countryside village, within the Snowdonia National Park, you’ll be in an ideal spot to explore the area from.
    Nearby you’ll find Blaenau Ffestiniog a historic mining town, best known for being the slate capital of the world, having recently been awarded the acclaimed United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site. The area is a mecca for any outdoor enthusiasts, with bike trails, climbing, kayaking, and walking routes in abundance. Only a few minutes away is Llechwedd Slate Caverns/Zip World; a great day out for the kids and adults alike. You’re only a short drive from Betws Y Coed, known as the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Also, within easy reach is Porthmadog; home to the Welsh Highland Railway and the famous Black Rock Sands, and Harlech is also only a short drive away, also a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site, with its imposing castle and simply stunning beaches it is well worth a visit. You will certainly not be short of sights to see and places to visit in this diverse area.
    £111
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  • Beudy Bach, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caernarfon, Wales
    Beudy Bach is a lovingly renovated stone cottage located on Cilgwyn mountain with breathtaking views spanning from the Llyn Peninsula and over to Anglesey. On a clear day you can even see as far as Ireland. If you’re looking for a relaxing and peaceful getaway with a great central location, then Beudy Bach is the one for you. Whether it’s for heading over to Anglesey or sampling some of the delights the Llyn Peninsula has on offer, or the Black Rock Sands beach in Porthmadog, you won’t be disappointed by how much is on offer.
    Beudy Bach is just a short distance away from the bustling market town of Caernarfon, known around the world for its magnificent castle, a must see when you’re staying locally. Whilst you’re there you can also indulge in Caernarfon’s many restaurants, cafés and pubs. The nearest pub to Beudy Bach is just 2 miles away and there are several pubs within the area of Caernarfon and Snowdonia. Another hot spot, just a short drive away within Snowdonia, is the quaint town of Beddgelert, where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the river and take a trip to Gelert’s grave to discover the story of the legendary dog. Wherever you decide to explore and visit, Beudy Bach offers a cosy retreat to return to. With the crackling wood burner, sit and enjoy a drink whilst watching the flames and taking in the beautiful views through the patio doors. Sit down as a family and share a meal in the well-equipped kitchen/dining room, then after an evening in front of the fire, playing games or just chatting and cherishing being together, head to one of the snug bedrooms for a good night’s rest and awake refreshed ready to share another memorable day. Nearest beach is Dinas Dinlle 5½ miles. Shops, cafes and take-aways in Penygroes, 1¼ miles and pub 3 miles, Ty’n Llan in Llandwrog or The Goat Glandwyfach in Bryncir.
    £72
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