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.
- Penrhyndeudraeth, WalesThis well presented three bedroom property is set on the hillside looking towards Harlech and the sea. The detached holiday property is just a short walk to Penrhyn station on the world famous Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway where you can hop on board the steam train down to the delightful harbour town of Porthmadog, or in the other direction on the spectacular journey to the former slate quarrying town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, now home to Zip World (the world’s largest zip wire zone) and Bounce Below, where the whole family can have fun on the underground trampoline nets! This property is also close to the quirky Italianate village of Portmeirion (where the 1960s TV show ’The Prisoner’ was filmed) built by Sir Clough Williams Ellis. Harlech, with its famous Edward I castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Snowdon itself, are all on your doorstep. There are many activities in the area from walks either on the coast or in the mountains, bird watching, horse riding or climbing, and there are also several golf courses nearby, one of which is 5 miles away. The glorious sandy beach at Black Rock Sands is 3 miles away in Morfa Bychan, and the Dwyryd Estuary is just 400 yards. Shops and pubs 400 yards.£61From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Penrhyndeudraeth, WalesCarefully restored stone barn just outside Porthmadog, Snowdonia. Wifi, Smart TV, BBQ, woodburning stove. Amenities a 10 minute drive. Local pub and shop 1 mile away.£76From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Penrhyndeudraeth, WalesThis superb holiday home rests in Penrhyndeudraeth, Wales. Pet-friendly. Bioethanol fire. Contemporary style. Portmeirion 2.5 miles; Porthmadog 3.7 miles; Blaenau Ffestiniog 8.6 miles.£93From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Penrhyndeudraeth, WalesA charming double-fronted cottage settled in the village of Penrhyndeudraeth in Gwynedd. Washing machine. Patio. Close to amenities. Portmeirion 1.9 miles; Porthmadog 3.5 miles; Beddgelert 7.5 miles.£76From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Penrhyndeudraeth, WalesThis wonderful, detached eco-friendly cottage rests in Garreg, Gwynedd. Woodburning stove. Smart TV. Off-road parking. WiFi. Ground-floor living. Porthmadog 4.4 miles; Beddgelert 5.7 miles; Criccieth 7.9 miles.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bala, Wales
With its award-winning restaurant, exquisite decor, and stunning location, the dog-friendly Palé Hall is not only one of the best hotels in Wales, but one of the finest hotels in the United Kingdom.
- Machynlleth, Wales
Plas Talgarth is a dog friendly resort, centred around the 18th century Georgian Mansion House and an original building known as Talgarth Farmhouse, located in the south of Snowdonia National Park.
£68Price per night from
- Gwynedd, Wales
A fun packed adventure awaits your dog at Llechwedd Glamping offering luxury dog-friendly glamping on a 2,000 acre estate in Snowdonia.
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- Morfa Nefyn, WalesBoasting a fabulous location just moment’s away from Porthdinllaen beach, and a stylish reverse-level layout with everything you could need to enjoy a memorable self-catered stay, Welsh Dreaming makes for a fantastic pet-friendly dwelling for a group or family of eight, plus their canine companion, who are looking to embark on their next North Wales adventure.£222From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bala, WalesThis spacious chapel may have high ceilings but there’s no need to worry about it being chilly, with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor it’s lovely and toasty. The living and kitchen area is open plan making this an ideal social space, there’s two modern bathrooms one with luxurious slipper bath. Two bedrooms; one mezzanine style.
Bethel is just under 10 minutes from the centre of Bala, surrounded by the dramatic landscape of the Snowdonia National Park, this makes a great base from which to explore the area. The historic town of Bala has a wide range of cafés and restaurants and an award-winning butcher, people travel for miles for their pork pies! You’ll also find a leisure centre with swimming pool and sports hall. There are water sports both on the lake, Llyn Tegid and close by at the White-Water Rafting Centre, as well as a golf course.
Take a trip along the lake on the 2ft narrow gauge steam trains, a 9-mile trip taking in some breath-taking scenery along the way. This area is surrounded by the rural region of Penllyn, with mountains, forests, waterfalls, and many lakes, perfect for avid kayakers and paddle boarders. Penllyn’s main mountain ranges - Aran, Arenig and Berwyn – rival those of other parts of Snowdonia but are not as crowded. Hundreds of miles of footpaths and bridleways give access to spectacular places no matter what time of year you visit. Further afield is Llangollen well worth a trip in the car, here you’ll find the Horseshoe Falls and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which offers beautiful walks, barge trips and views.£87From price per night based on 7 night stay