Dog-friendly Cottages Anglesey

With much of the coastline declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Anglesey is graced with some of the finest, most picturesque beaches in Europe, let alone Wales. Perfect for coastal canines that like to get their paws sandy, there's no better place for a dog-friendly getaway.

  • Keepers Cottage, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    If you are imagining a stay that involves strolls to the beach in the day, followed by relaxing evenings in a traditional Welsh pub enjoying great food, drink and hospitality, then Keepers Cottage is the place for you. Right from the doorstep, you will find a path that takes you down to the bay and the pub. Keeper’s Cottage provides the perfect getaway for a multi-generational seaside break. Traditional in style, with many original features including exposed timber beams, latched internal doors and fabulous feature fireplaces, it oozes cottage charm. The hallway, with tiled flooring, provides space to hang up your coats or place your sandy shoes before walking through into the snug. A stunning Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove is the focal point of this room, with comfortable sofas and a Freeview TV. Patio doors lead straight out onto a decked outdoor area with modern garden furniture, the perfect spot for a sundowner or morning coffee. Through then to a separate living/dining area with flame effect electric fire, comfortable sofas and dining table seating six, providing the group with yet another place to relax, watch TV or pop through to the lovely sunroom to read a book or listen to music. The kitchen is modern yet retains its traditional feel, providing all the amenities you could need during your stay including double oven, microwave, fridge freezer, wine cooler and dishwasher. The adjacent utility room is complete with washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board. Finishing off the ground floor, you will find the master king sized bedroom boasting beamed ceilings, walk-in wardrobe, and en-suite shower room for your comfort. On the first floor you will find two additional bedrooms, consisting of a double room with private terrace and seating, the perfect spot for enjoying a morning brew. The other, a comfortable bunk room, both served by a modern walk-in shower room with basin and WC.
    Just a short drive will take you to the bustling sea-side village of Benllech where you will find a beautiful beach and a range of services, including shops for picking up the necessities or for enjoying a meal overlooking the water in one of the many restaurants or pubs.
    No trip to Anglesey is complete without visiting the place with the longest place name in Europe, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. There are so many attractions on island that will appeal to all, from castles to beaches and coastal path walks. There is even a sea zoo. Venture across the Menai bridge, where you can explore the majestic Snowdonia National Park. Keeper’s Cottage provides everything you need for a memorable family stay.
    £106
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  • Kings House, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This property is set in the historic town of Beaumaris on the Menai Strait - with its medieval castle dating back to the reign of Edward I, and its Victorian pier, gaol and courthouse. Situated amongst a row of properties, Kings House was built in the 18th century about 1720. It did not however become the Inn until 1829, and has not functioned in that capacity for over 100 years. Deceptive in size from the front, the property offers spacious holiday accommodation, with six large bedrooms and plenty of living space. The good-sized courtyard to the rear of the property is opened onto from the conservatory and snug.
    There is plenty to do in the area, with sailing being a very popular pastime. For golfing enthusiasts, there are two good golf courses to play on, and with several restaurants and pubs in the area, visitors will be spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out. Horse riding can also be found locally. There are also the many beaches in the area - Beaumaris has its own small beach, but not too far away is Red Wharf Bay which has a large sandy beach. There are also many other beaches on the island - Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay to name just two. The nearest beach is just 1 minute’s walk from the property. Discover the island’s varied coastline, which is perfect for watersports, leisure centres and Sea Zoo.
    For those who reluctantly wish to leave the beauty of Anglesey, North Wales offers unrivalled beauty in the form of the Snowdonia National Park. Historic castles await exploration and there are many excellent walks to suit all levels. Llandudno makes for an enjoyable day out, as does a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway. Day trips are available to Ireland from Holyhead port. Shops 200 yards, pub 20 yards.
    £145
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  • Glan Y Mor, AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holyhead, Wales
    This large semi-detached house over three floors has the main living area on the first floor, with a large balcony off the large living room from which you can enjoy the views across Trearddur Bay’s Blue Flag beach. With the beach just yards from the rear of the property, through the garden gate, there are plenty of walks both on the beach and around the coast with Anglesey having a complete coastal path around the island. There are also many activities in the area, with sailing and diving available in the town and stables nearby. Visit Beaumaris with its castle and many restaurants. Also available in the area are fishing, golf and bird watching. Shops 50 yards, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £148
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  • Wern Y Wylan Court, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built by Sir Harry Verney in the early 20th century, this wing of a property sleeps up to 10 guests and is part of a unique hamlet, which is a striking example of Arts and Crafts architecture. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by countryside, forests and the stunning sandy beach of Red Wharf Bay, only 0.5 miles away, all providing scenic walks. The living room has French doors leading onto a balcony overlooking the private garden, patio and barbecue area. Local tourist attractions include medieval Beaumaris with its 13th century castle, old court house and jail, museums, specialist shops, fishing trips and ’olde worlde’ pubs and restaurants. Discover the island’s varied coastline, which is perfect for all watersports, golf courses, leisure centres, Sea Zoo, National Trust mansions and day trips to Snowdonia and Dublin. Shop and restaurant 3.5 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £81
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  • Gwelfor, Trearddur BayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Trearddur Bay, Wales
    This detached bungalow plus additional annexe sleeping 2, only 20 yards from the sea, looks out over the rugged coastline of Trearddur Bay with magnificent views out to sea from the living room, dining room, master bedroom, large games room and the large balcony in the annexe. The games room in the annexe has a seating/TV area, table football and pool table (slate bed). The gardens to the front and rear are good sized and there is enough driveway space for a boat. There are many coastal walks around the area (including some on the doorstep). The beach only 20 yards from the property is great for rock pooling. Trearddur Bay’s Blue Flag beach is just around the corner (300 yards), as well as many water sports, including a diving school based in Trearddur Bay. There is also a golf course and stables close by, as well as sea fishing. Take a trip around the island and see many beaches and places of interest such as Plas Newydd and Beaumaris with its castle. There is the rugged terrain of Snowdonia to explore, and Ireland is not that far; why not take a day trip to Dublin. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £117
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  • Birch, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built by Sir Harry Verney in the early 20th century, this captivating country house has been artfully converted into a small cluster of holiday apartments. This impressive single-storey wing of the house exemplifies arts and crafts architecture, showcasing intricate design and craftsmanship. Nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property offers stunning sea views and is surrounded by lush countryside, forests, and the golden sands of Red Wharf Bay, just 0.5 miles away. This picturesque setting provides ample opportunities for scenic walks and outdoor exploration.
    The location is perfect for discovering the rich history and vibrant culture of the local area. A short drive away is the medieval town of Beaumaris, renowned for its 13th-century castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can also explore the old courthouse and jail, which offer a fascinating glimpse into the town’s past. Beaumaris is home to several museums and specialist shops, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and shoppers alike.
    Fishing enthusiasts can embark on fishing trips from the town’s pier, while food lovers will appreciate the excellent restaurants that serve everything from fresh seafood to traditional Welsh cuisine.
    For those interested in nature and wildlife, the nearby forests and countryside are teeming with flora and fauna. Red Wharf Bay, with its expansive sandy beach, is perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, beachcombing, or birdwatching. The bay’s shallow waters make it a safe spot for paddling and exploring marine life.
    Further afield, the island of Anglesey offers a wealth of attractions. Visit the Anglesey Sea Zoo, home to local marine species, or explore the South Stack Lighthouse, perched dramatically on the cliffs with breathtaking views over the Irish Sea. The island is also known for its numerous walking and cycling trails, providing stunning coastal and countryside vistas.
    This arts and crafts wing of a historic house offers not only comfort and charm but also an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and historical richness of Anglesey and North Wales. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, this property promises an unforgettable stay. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £48
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  • Hawthorn, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built by Sir Harry Verney in the early 20th century, this interesting country house has been cleverly converted into a small cluster of holiday apartments. This wing of Wern y Wylan Court with sea views is a striking example of Arts and Crafts architecture. There is a shared garden and barbecue area, ideal for dining al-fresco. The holiday property is in an AONB, surrounded by countryside, forests and the sandy beach of Red Wharf Bay, only 0.5 miles away, and is perfect to discover local tourist attractions, including Beaumaris with its 13th-century castle, gaol, courthouse and restaurants. Discover the island’s varied coastline, perfect for all watersports, horse riding, golf courses, leisure centres, Anglesey Sea Zoo, Plas Newydd (National Trust) and day trips to Snowdonia, and even Dublin. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £44
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  • Ivy, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llanddona, Wales
    Built by Sir Harry Verney in the early 20th century, this interesting country house has been cleverly converted into a small cluster of holiday apartments. This impressive ground floor holiday apartment, which sleeps 5 people, is a striking example of arts and crafts architecture. The property is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by countryside, forests and the sandy beach of Red Wharf Bay, only 0.5 miles away. There is a shared patio and barbecue area ideal for dining al-fresco. Ideally located to discover tourist attractions such as medieval Beaumaris with restaurants and 13th century castle. Discover the island’s varied coastline, which is perfect for all water-sports, golf courses, horse riding, leisure centres, Sea Zoo, National Trust mansions and day trips to Snowdonia and even Dublin. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £52
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  • The Snug, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This cosy single-storey holiday property, adjoining the owner’s home, is situated on the edge of Caergeiliog village and is conveniently located closed to the beautiful west coast of Anglesey, making local attractions and its beaches easily accessible. The property also offers parking for boats, so guests can enjoy the surrounding area at their own leisure. The Snug is surrounded by lovely gardens and is a perfect location for both relaxing winter escapes and summer beach holidays, with wonderful sandy beaches and rocky coves including the magnificent beach at Trearddur Bay being nearby. Dotted with pre-historic monuments and the entire coastline named as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Anglesey is ideal for bird watchers, walkers and cyclists. There are golf courses close by and the Snowdonia National Park, where there is something for everyone to be enjoyed. Medieval Beaurmaris Castle, Plas Newydd National Trust House and Gardens, South Stack Lighthouse and the Port of Holyhead for day trips to Dublin are all nearby. The Snug comfortably accommodates three adults and an infant. Beach 3 miles. Shop and pub 1 mile.
    £106
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  • Rhiwal Kitty, AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rhosneigr and Aberffraw, Wales
    Surrounded by beautiful countryside with glorious views over meadows, hills and woodlands, this delightful semi-detached cottage, skilfully converted from a former farm building, offers a charming base for exploring the island of Anglesey. Comfortably furnished and enjoying a private patio and shared use of the lawned grounds, it stands at the end of a private country lane adjacent to the owner’s home on a working farm just a mile from the small village of Bodedern with its village and shop.

    Within easy reach are great sandy and surfing beaches as well as a host of attractions including Sea World, Beaumaris Castle, a racing circuit and lovely boat rides to watch puffins or to fish. Dotted with prehistoric monuments and with its entire coastline an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Anglesey is a paradise for both walkers and bird watchers. Day trips to Snowdonia, with its myriad of outdoor pursuits and magnificent mountain scenery, and Ireland are easily achieved.

    Rhiwal Kitty can be booked together with Ysgubor Myfi (UK6001) and Stabal Arthur (UK6002) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £65
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