Pet Friendly Holidays Powys

Powys is filled with glorious green landscapes and stunning mountain scenery. This area of mid-Wales is home to the Brecon Beacons National Park, vibrant market town centres, and an abundance of walks with your pooch, making Powys a great choice for happy hound escape in Wales.

 

  • Pentre Cwm Bach, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in a peaceful and tranquil setting overlooking the local countryside and ideal for birdwatching, this well-proportioned, detached holiday property with a large garden, provides comfortable accommodation for those wishing to explore the delights of Mid Wales, North Wales, Chester and the Shropshire borders. With its wonderful rural surroundings and views over the hills and river valley, the property offers the perfect location for nature lovers and those who enjoy going for long walks. The property is detached and includes a living area with Smart TV. The kitchen/dining area is well-equipped with electric cooker and hob, fridge and microwave. There are bi-fold doors from the kitchen which lead out onto the patio area. Narrow stairs lead to the first floor which has one bedroom with a kingsize bed and five steps which lead to the en-suite bathroom.
    Guests can visit Park Hall, Powys Castle, Erddig, Chirk Castle, nearby Llangollen with white water rafting, horse drawn canal barges, Lake Vyrnwy and steam railways, both at Llangollen and at Welshpool. The historic city of Chester is an easy drive, and one of the seven wonders of Wales, Llanrhaedr waterfalls is within a 15-minute drive.
    £41
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  • Pen Copi, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Trefeglwys, Wales
    A Grade II listed 17th century timber and stone holiday cottage, retaining masses of its original characteristics, in a secluded location surrounded by farmland and scenery of the Severn Valley. Llanidloes, voted one of the most desirable places to live in Wales, 5 miles. Just 1 mile from Trefeglwys with pub and shop and 5 miles north of Llanidloes, it makes an ideal base for touring mid Wales. Standing detached, this attractive enclosed cottage with garden, picnic furniture and 2 acre paddock makes an ideal holiday home in a rural location. Ideal for golf. Horse riding nearby. Pub 1 mile, restaurant 4 miles.
    £46
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  • Woodside Lodge, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Just 5 miles from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and Rhayader’s spectacular red kite feeding station, these three warm and comfortable lodges – each of which boast its own blissful hot tub offering wonderful views – all enjoy a peaceful working farm setting. A nearby river offers informal angling and, for more serious fishing, the beautiful Elan Valley with its stunning reservoirs is the area’s main attraction. Close to Glyndwr’s Way, the Cistercian Way and Offa’s Dyke, this is wonderful walking, mountain biking and bird watching country, and an indoor play barn and adventure park, small breeds farm, indoor activity centre, cycle hire and pony trekking are among nearby delights. Rhayader is also home to the Welsh Royal Crystal factory, whilst Hereford’s Cathedral with its famous chained library and Mappa Mundi draws visitors from all over the world as does the nearby ‘book town’ of Hay-on-Wye. Dolphin spotting in Cardigan Bay and the golden sands of Aberdovey are easily within a day trip. There is a good selection of eating places in the area. Shop 3 miles, pub 1.5 miles.
    £46
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  • Celyn Bach, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Settled just outside the secluded village of Llanwddyn, twenty miles south-west of Oswestry is this lovely pod, Cae Bitfel. Perfect for a couple looking for a romantic stay away from the hustle and bustle, or friends seeking a break away. The pod offers parking to the side, for your convenience. The studio-style layout offers a handy kitchenette, where you can find the essentials needed to make tasty treats. A cosy double bed to enjoy a decent night’s sleep, along with a double sofa bed, to accommodate flexible sleeping arrangements. In the morning, make your way into the en-suite shower room for a refreshing rinse and venture outside to soak up those gorgeous views of the countryside. The pod is tucked away in a large, enclosed meadow and offers raised concrete decking, where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the views and hear only the sounds of nature.

    Just a stone’s throw away is Lake Vyrnwy, a Victorian dam constructed in the 1880s in the Vyrnwy Valley to supply fresh water to Liverpool. Experience the walks and trails of the 24,000-acre RSPB Reserve, with viewpoints and hides around the lake to observe the amazing variety of birds and scenery. There are plenty of activities too, including boating, adventure activities, cycle hire, walking and horse trails. There are local craft shops to visit and excellent places to eat.

    Oswestry, renowned for its bustling market, independent shops and café culture, is a great place to enjoy a day out and only a 20-minute drive away. Further afield lies Ellesmere, the town is quiet and quite charming. Shopping is traditional with independent shops and a market, and you can stroll from mere to town and then to the wharfage and out along the canal towpaths. Wem, Whitchurch and Market Drayton, all lovely north Shropshire towns to explore that way too. An unforgettable stay for you and your loved one awaits at Cae Bitfel.
    Cae Bitfel can be booked together with Cefyn Bach (UK37083) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £47
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  • Cefn Colwyn Barn, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Trefeglwys, Wales
    Situated amidst tranquil countryside, this holiday property, adjoining the owner’s home, is within easy reach of Clywedog Reservoir and Powis Castle. It is an ideal spot for birdwatching, cycling and walking and the west coastline is only an hour’s drive. Attractions include Elan Valley, Lake Vyrnwy, Source of the Severn, Hafren Forest, Plymlimon Hills and Devils Bridge. Activities in the area include clay pigeon shooting, golf, quad biking, laser shooting and pony trekking. This is also a great base for the Royal Welsh Show and the Llandrindod Wells Victorian Festival. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £51
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  • The Old Smithy, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llanbadarn Fynydd, Wales
    This delightful cottage lies in the picturesque Ithon Valley, conveniently situated on the A483, allowing access into the heart of this unspoilt region. Originally built in the 19th century, this tasteful refurbishment retains much original character and feel of this tranquil setting whilst providing all modern amenities. The Old Smithy has a very large kitchen and dining room with a farmhouse table, as well as a conservatory overlooking the river. This property is brilliant for the model railway enthusiast, as the owner is building their own model railway in a 100ft x 30ft building in the grounds. The shared gardens extend 200 yards along the riverbank where guests enjoy private fishing rights. Otters, a kingfisher and other wildlife often visit the garden. The river is fenced but at certain times can be fast flowing - care should be taken with small children. Shop and pub 2 miles.
    £52
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    This fabulous bell tent is located 2.5 miles from Abbeycwmhir in mid Wales. Set in 4 acres of the owner’s land with fabulous views of the rolling valley of Radnorshire and located on the edge of the Coes Sarnua Forest. This is the perfect place for those either wanting to explore the area on foot or bicycle or simply relax and take in the spectacular views and sounds that nature has to offer. There are wonderful scenic walks to be had from the bell tents along with cycling trails, take a walk down to the village of Abbeycwmhir which has ruins of a Cistercian abbey which was founded in 1176 and The Hall, an impressive country mansion with lovely gardens, both of which are open to the public. Route 25 will offer some great views and tracks for those cycling enthusiasts. Plenty to see and do in the area such as Elan Valley – superb walks to be had here and the Dams are a sight to see. For those wanting to travel a little further the Brecon Beacons National Park is approx. 45-minute drive, The Royal Welsh Showground is 16 miles and has events running throughout the year not to mention the Royal Welsh Show in July.

    The bell tent has a king size bed with memory foam pillows, private shower and toilet, washing up area, internal wood burner, double gas hob, picnic bench, bistro table and chairs (indoors), bedside tables, solar lights (external), internal lamp powered by battery (no mains electric), battery for phone charging, no Wi-Fi (good EE 4G signal), washing up liquid, hand soap, bedding included (if dogs are staying guests will need to bring their own duvet or sleeping bag). Pillows, mattress protector and fitted sheet will be supplied. Logs and coal for the fire pit and BBQ can be purchased during your stay (advanced notice is ideal). There is no vehicle access to the tents, access by foot only on inclined, undulated short walk. Assistance with bags on arrival and departure with notification of arrival time. Drinking water provided. Towels not included. An enclosed shared paddock awaits for those wanting to exercise their four legged friends.

    Oak (UK39345), Rowan (UK39346) and Larch (UK39347 can be booked together to accommodate 7 guests.
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  • Rose Villa, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandrindod Wells, Wales
    Rose Villa is a great cottage for friends or family looking to explore the great surroundings that this area has to offer. The property, which is nearly 200 years old, retains many original features whilst having all the modern features of everyday living, with a living room with a wood burner, separate dining area, kitchen and utility, with all the home-from-home comforts. Rose Villa has a private enclosed garden with rural views and is perfect for letting the children or your dogs have a runaround. There is also a garage for those wanting to bring their bicycles, fishing rods or golf clubs. The utility area is great for storing mud boots, coats etc after a day walking in the glorious Welsh countryside.
    Cilmery village is close to the site of the death of Prince Llewelyn in 1282 and has a monument which is well worth a visit. The village has a train station which is on the Heart of Wales line, why not pack a picnic and have a scenic train ride to sugar loaf mountain? The village is also served by a bus service (X14) which runs on a Friday to Carmarthen. For those rainy days, that keep Wales so lush and green, there are selections of books and games.
    Just over 2 miles away is the market town of Builth Wells which has an array of shops, cafés, restaurants and coffee shops. Builth Wells is also home to the Royal Welsh Showground which has an abundance of shows throughout the year. For golf enthusiasts, there is a great course on the edge of Builth Wells. The spa town of Llandrindod Wells is a short drive from the property, where you can take a wander around the lake and listen to the wildlife. Elan Valley is a must-see day out with its fabulous dams and array of wildlife, including the Red Kites. There is also the Red Kite feeding station, which is superb to watch how the birds are fed.
    This property is perfect for exploring all that Mid Wales has to offer. It is approximately a 40-minute drive from the Brecon Beacons National Park and half an hour’s drive from Hay-on-Wye, which is world-famous for its second-hand and antiquarian bookshops. Hay-on-Wye also hosts its famous Hay Festival every year in May.
    £53
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  • Dolview, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llandrindod Wells, Wales
    If you fancy sitting in the hot tub with a glass of fizz and taking in the views of the countryside and the animals on this farm, then this property is for you. Dolview is a two bedroomed bungalow, adjacent to the owner’s home, in the village of Pen-y-Bont, offering open plan living space and great views of the Welsh countryside. Take a wander to the local village, which offers shops, a pub and restaurant. If you are a keen golfer, then the nearest course is 5 miles away. The Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells has plenty to offer in the way of amenities, and has a beautiful lake for that sunny afternoon walk. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £54
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  • Rhiw Gam, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached bungalow is set in the lovely village of Abbeycwmhir and is just a short drive from the larger towns of Llandrindod Wells and Rhayader which host an array of bars, shops and restaurants which guests will be able to enjoy. The area is a walker’s haven, boasting walks from the doorstep, with Glyndwr’s Way, Offa’s Dyke and Monks Trod nearby. Also very popular are mountain biking, with many forestry tracks to be enjoyed, in the nearby Coed Sarnau Forestry. The area is rich in wildlife, and visitors can experience the red kites feeding at the Kite Centre in Rhayader. Visit the Elan Valley, which has amazing dams and stunning scenery. Within half an hour is the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells, or visit Llandrindod Wells, which has golf, a swimming pool, scenic lake and multiple cafes and restaurants.
    This detached Bungalow enjoys lovely views of the forestry to the front of the property. There is a large driveway with parking for multiple cars. Set all on one level, the kitchen has a breakfast bar and high stools alongside being well-equipped with all the necessities needed to cook a grand meal. The living room shares itself with the dining room and is a large living space with comfortable seating and even has Sky TV with Netflix and Now TV. In the evening, you can cosy up next to the wood burner. Coming back from a long hike, you can relax those tired muscles by enjoying a dip in the jacuzzi bath. The three bedrooms boast two double beds and a single bed, perfect for those fun family holidays. On those warmer days and nights, there is plenty of seating in the garden to enjoy an alfresco dinner. For those keen cyclists, there is a bike store where they can be put away for safe keeping. Pub 36 yards.
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