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.

  • 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.
    £82
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    Holyhead and Trearddur Bay, Wales
    Perfect for relaxing escapes and exploring the coast, this exceptional holiday property, stands adjacent to the owner’s home, commanding stunning views towards the famous South Stack Lighthouse or towards the Snowdonia mountain range in a glorious location within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Site of Special Scientific Interest on coastal farmland, close to Holyhead mountain.
    This cottage boasts its own delightful hot tub perfect for relaxation, or why not take in some of the most spectacular coastal walks and views to be found in north Wales? Within minutes of the cottages you are on the RSPB reserve, the cliffs here are a haven for breeding seabird colonies and puffins, whilst the sea below is home to grey seals. The beautiful sandy cove Porth Dafarch is a mile away and just beyond a fine selection of pubs, shops and restaurants in Trearddur Bay.
    The bustling port of Holyhead, for day trips to Ireland, is a short drive. Golf, fishing, sailing, pony trekking and the Snowdonia National Park are all easily accessible, as are Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris castles. Spend a day at Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens (National Trust), the home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia across the Menai Straits. Also worth a visit on the island is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, the longest place name in the UK! Beach 1 mile. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles
    £84
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  • The Pigsty, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holyhead and Trearddur Bay, Wales
    Quietly tucked away at the end of a ¾ mile farm track, The Pigsty is a perfect, detached cosy retreat for couples, within the grounds of the owners’ former farmhouse. Surrounded by 6 acres of mainly mature woodland and gardens, it boasts its own secluded and enclosed courtyard garden which is full of birdsong as there are always feeders in the trees which are visited by many different birds including woodpeckers (watching the birds is always very popular with visitors). The superb spa bath is perfect for relaxing in after exploring the beautiful island of Anglesey.

    The owners offer a very warm welcome, with a welcome tea tray and homemade cakes on arrival as well as excellent advice on places to visit. The Pigsty is also close to many cycle tracks, as well as others found across Anglesey. Within easy reach are beautiful sandy beaches, as well as a host of visitor attractions including Beaumaris Castle, a racing circuit and lovely boat rides to watch puffins or go fishing. Dotted with prehistoric monuments and with its entire coastline a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Anglesey is a paradise for walkers and birdwatchers alike. Day trips to Dublin are easily accessible from the port of Holyhead, whilst a myriad of outdoor pursuits and dramatic mountain scenery are a short drive away on the mainland in the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 6½ miles. Shop 3½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £87
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  • Y Bwthyn At Tyddyn Obry, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rhosneigr and Aberffraw, Wales
    This detached cottage is laid out across one floor level, with only a couple of steps inside the property. There’s a spacious quality kitchen and dining area well equipped with everything you’ll need. The lounge has far reaching countryside views and doors out onto a very spacious decking area with picturesque plants, taking full advantage of the surrounding vista and gorgeous views of Snowdonia mountain range. The bedroom has a quality mattress and furnishings to ensure a great night’s rest. A bathroom with underfloor heating and powerful shower, you’ll certainly not be disappointed with your stay here. This area is famously known for it’s water sports and is within close distance to the water sports centre. You are only 4 miles from the award winning Rhosneigr beach, and a short drive is Newborough with its pine forest, red squirrels, beach and dunes, will you be lucky enough to spot one of the resident red squirrels? Within easy reach there’s so much to explore and enjoy, from miles of coastal paths to famous sites to explore. There’s a vast array of historical sites. To name one of many, Beaumaris a short drive away, home to a UNESCO World Heritage site a moated castle. Why not take a boat trip from here over to Puffin Island? There’s so much to enjoy for all interests in this diverse region you certainly won’t be disappointed. If you’re booking for a special occasion, please let Rhian know as there is a bottle of prosecco for you to enjoy!
    £73
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  • The Pod, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holyhead and Trearddur Bay, Wales
    Commanding stunning views towards the famous South Stack Lighthouse or towards the Snowdonia Mountain range in a glorious location within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Site of Special Scientific Interest on coastal farmland, close to Holyhead Mountain.
    This top-quality micro-lodge boasts its own delightful hot tub perfect for relaxation, or why not take in some of the most spectacular coastal walks and views to be found in north Wales? Within minutes of the properties, you are on the RSPB reserve. The cliffs here are a haven for breeding seabird colonies and puffins, whilst the sea below is home to grey seals. The beautiful sandy cove Porth Dafarch is a mile away and just beyond a fine selection of pubs, shops and restaurants in Trearddur Bay. The bustling port of Holyhead, for day trips to Ireland, is a short drive.
    Golf, fishing, sailing, pony trekking and the Snowdonia National Park are all easily accessible, as are Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris castles. Spend a day at Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens (National Trust), the home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia across the Menai Straits. Also worth a visit on the island is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, the longest place name in the UK! Beach 1 mile. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £87
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  • Ty Cwtch, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Holyhead and Trearddur Bay, Wales
    Perfect for relaxing escapes and exploring the coast, this exceptional holiday property, stands adjacent to the owner’s home, commanding stunning views towards the famous South Stack Lighthouse or towards the Snowdonia mountain range in a glorious location within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Site of Special Scientific Interest on coastal farmland, close to Holyhead mountain.
    This cottage boasts its own delightful hot tub perfect for relaxation, or why not take in some of the most spectacular coastal walks and views to be found in north Wales? Within minutes of the cottages you are on the RSPB reserve, the cliffs here are a haven for breeding seabird colonies and puffins, whilst the sea below is home to grey seals. The beautiful sandy cove Porth Dafarch is a mile away and just beyond a fine selection of pubs, shops and restaurants in Trearddur Bay.
    The bustling port of Holyhead, for day trips to Ireland, is a short drive. Golf, fishing, sailing, pony trekking and the Snowdonia National Park are all easily accessible, as are Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris castles. Spend a day at Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens (National Trust), the home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia across the Menai Straits. Also worth a visit on the island is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, the longest place name in the UK! Beach 1 mile. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles
    £81
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