Dog Friendly Lodges Vale of Glamorgan

The Vale of Glamorgan has an unforgettable coastline, rolling hills and is moments away from the Welsh capital of Cardiff. Making this the pawfect destination for holidays with your canine companions. With the Brecon Beacons in easy reach, you're never far from woodland walks, impressive waterfalls or mountain views.

 

  • St Albans Church, GlamorganInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Built in 1899 and converted into a stylish home, this detached property offers a great space for a family holiday and features a 25ft stained glass window in the living room. There is much to see and do in the surrounding areas; Afan Argoed Forestry Park is excellent for mountain biking and has been rated in the top ten of the world for mountain bike rides. The stunning Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains offer breathtaking scenery and fabulous walking, and there are several waterfalls within a 15-minute walk. Margam Country Park is well worth a visit, with its castle, 18th-century orangery, narrow gauge railway, deer, Fairytale Land and Go Ape tree top adventure. Zip World is also just 10 minutes’ away. Visit Dan yr Ogof Showcaves which also offer wedding ceremonies. Quad biking, archery and paintballing can all be found in the surrounding areas, along with fishing, golf and horse riding. Slightly further afield is the stunning Gower Peninsula, Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with beautiful expanses of sandy beaches, hidden coves and coastal walks. Brecon, Swansea and Cardiff, the bustling capital city, are within approximately a 45-minute drive. Property is 100 yards from ref UK37640. Shop 50 yards, pub 250 yards, restaurant 1 mile.
    £88
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  • The Granary, SwanseaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Three Crosses, Wales
    Roughly equidistant between the north and south coasts of Gower, Three Crosses lies in Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and forms the setting for these lovingly renovated, listed 18th-century properties which have won prestigious awards, namely the Lord Mayor Design Award, Wales regional winner for Built in Quality Design Award and the Gower Society Award. Originally comprising the buildings of the only farm in the village, they offer holiday accommodation of a very high standard, blending modern facilities with old world charm, have wi-fi internet access, and lie close to the 18th-century village pub serving good food.

    Stretching from the pretty thriving village of Mumbles on the western edge of Swansea Bay, the south coast offers many opportunities for water sports, with beautiful sandy beaches further along the coast to the jewel of Rhossilli, and a 22-mile coastal path rewards walkers with some of the most stunning scenery in Wales. Taking on a more wild and rugged look, the north coast stretches from Llangennith along miles of deserted sandy beaches, and follows the Loughor Estuary. Beautiful walks abound in inland Gower, which boasts three Norman castles, and spectacular views of the north and south coasts can be admired from Cefyn Bryn – the spine of Gower. The Rhossilli Downs overlook the beach towards Worms Head – reached by a causeway at low tide. Home to 4 golf courses (one a few hundred yards from Crwys Farm), Gower also has surfing beaches at Llangennith and Langland, pony trekking and excellent fishing. For a change of tempo, the city of Swansea beckons. Home of Dylan Thomas, Swansea (with its cinema, bowling, indoor leisure facilities) has the largest indoor market in Wales and boasts an excellent maritime quarter containing the Welsh Maritime Museum, as well Plantasia. Travelling west towards the rugby town of Llanelli, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust is a must for bird-watchers, and the Millennium Coastal Park makes an excellent cycling venue, leading to Pembrey Country Park, with woodland and 7-mile sandy beach. Further afield are Cardiff, Tenby, Dan yr Ogof Caves and the Brecon Beacons, with the Pembrokeshire coast also easily accessible. Shop 500 yards.
    £54
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  • The Dairy, SwanseaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Three Crosses, Wales
    Roughly equidistant between the north and south coasts of Gower, Three Crosses lies in Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and forms the setting for these lovingly renovated, listed 18th-century properties which have won prestigious awards, namely the Lord Mayor Design Award, Wales regional winner for Built in Quality Design Award and the Gower Society Award. Originally comprising the buildings of the only farm in the village, they offer holiday accommodation of a very high standard, blending modern facilities with old world charm, have wi-fi internet access, and lie close to the 18th-century village pub serving good food.
    With exposed brick work and beams The Dairy is tastefully decorated throughout. The living/dining room with electric wood burner and comfortable seating is a perfect gathering place at any time of year. Throw open the French doors to let in the light and fresh air or enjoy some alfresco dining on the patio. A well-equipped modern fitted kitchen is a dream to cook in and makes whipping up a holiday feast a breeze. Also on the ground floor is the twin bedroom, with plenty of space for playing and a shower room with corner shower cubicle and toilet. The stairs lead up to the relaxing double bedroom with ornate iron bed frame and another shower room.
    Stretching from the pretty village of Mumbles, the south coast offers many opportunities for water sports, with beautiful sandy beaches further along the coast to the jewel of Rhossilli, and a 22-mile coastal path rewards walkers with some of the most stunning scenery in Wales. Taking on a wilder look, the north coast stretches from Llangennith and follows the Loughor Estuary. Beautiful walks abound in inland Gower, which boasts three Norman castles, and spectacular views of the north and south coasts can be admired from Cefyn Bryn – the spine of Gower. The Rhossilli Downs overlook the beach towards Worms Head – reached by a causeway at low tide. Home to 4 golf courses (one a few hundred yards from Crwys Farm), Gower also has surfing beaches at Llangennith and Langland, pony trekking and excellent fishing. For a change of tempo, the city of Swansea beckons. Home of Dylan Thomas, Swansea (with its cinema, bowling, indoor leisure facilities) has the largest indoor market in Wales and boasts an excellent maritime quarter containing the Welsh Maritime Museum, as well as Plantasia. Shop 500 yards.
    The Dairy can be booked together with The Granary (ONT) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £59
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  • Groom's Room, Vale Of GlamorganInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Groom’s Room has been restored to a good standard and offers great accommodation for couples, small families or friends alike, with an open plan living space with patio doors overlooking the paddock and surrounding countryside. It is situated on the owner’s stud farm and the property overlooks a paddock with the owner’s pet sheep and horses in. There is a paddock to exercise your dogs in and you can also bring your own horses as there is plenty of stabling here with lots of places to hack out (stabling is at cost, by direct arrangement with owners).
    There is plenty to do in the area whether you are walking or cycling. BikePark Wales is approximately 8 miles from the property and hosts some of the best mountain biking routes in the world. For those who enjoy walking then Garwnant Visitors Centre in the Brecon Beacons is a great place to take the kids - plenty of walks to be had and a great play park. Dare Valley Park is a great place for taking in the nature and listening to the birds with 500 acres of pond dipping. The property is also within a short distance of the Ystradfellte waterfalls and Penyfan. If you would like to spend an afternoon shopping, then the retail park at Cyfarthfar has plenty of shops for you to peruse. If you want to leave the car behind, the city of Cardiff is easily accessible by train from Aberdare for a day out. For those looking for watersports or a trip to the beach, Barry Island is 25 miles from the property. Whatever you decide to do this converted stables is greatly placed for all activites. Shop, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    £72
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  • Cwmcarn Cottage, Vale Of GlamorganInstant Book Overlay Image
    You’ll love the location of this cottage as it’s just a stone’s throw from Cwmcarn Forest Drive and Sirhowy Country Park, so you won’t run out of places to explore on your trip. The area is renowned for its gorgeous landscape, with rolling hills, hiking and biking trails, and wildlife and nature at its heart. Whether you are visiting for the activities and trails or just looking for a relaxing family break in nature – there is plenty on offer for everyone.
    The cottage comfortably sleeps up to five guests. The ground floor is made up of a cosy living room with wood burner, for a relaxing evening after a day out in the hills, a separate dining room, kitchen, and shower room. Upstairs the three bedrooms accommodate up to five guests. Outside, there are front and rear gardens.
    On your doorstep you will find local amenities to make your stay comfortable including pubs, restaurants, cafes, take aways and shops. Just a 10-minute drive from the motorway or a 12-minute walk to the nearest train station, access is great for seeing more of South Wales during your break and for those shorter stays too! In the heart of South Wales, this old Welsh mining valley is steeped in history and landscape. Quintessential to the area and its history, the stone cottage sits in front of a hilly landscape. Beach 22 miles.
    £63
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  • Y Bwthyn Bach, Vale Of GlamorganInstant Book Overlay Image
    The lovely ’Y Bwthyn Bach’ (The Little Cottage) is a late 19th century miners cottage sitting in a quiet row, close to The Taff River, 15 miles north of Cardiff and 15 miles south of The Brecon Beacons. With a rear balcony that boasts spectacular, panoramic views, this little gem has been lovingly restored throughout, with traditional décor and many original features.
    The charming, original flagstone flooring in the hallway leads on to the original wooden staircase up to the first floor. Just off the hallway is the open plan yet cosy living/dining room where you’ll be instantly drawn towards the spectacular views of the Taff Valley from the balcony. The room is divided into two areas, the balcony end has a dining table perfect for enjoying a meal together or playing board games (you’ll find some games in the cupboard). The living room end is comfortable and cosy, the perfect place to relax and unwind. For your entertainment, there’s a 19” TV, with the 5 main channels plus a few extra; a shelf with a good selection of books to choose from; Bluetooth speakers and Free WiFi.
    There’s a traditional stone staircase, which is steep, leading down to the lower ground floor, where you’ll find the kitchen which is fully equipped with everything you need, including basic dry goods in the pantry. The door from the kitchen leads out to the pretty garden and a decked area, where you can sit out and take in those spectacular sunsets. Back inside, and up to the ground floor hallway, with stairs leading up to the bedrooms and bathroom. Both bedrooms are decorated with pretty, yet simple décor, and the bathroom is cosy and has a relaxing feel, so why not enjoy a relaxing soak!
    Quakers Yard is a quaint little hamlet served by some handy amenities, including a village store, Chinese takeaway, and a couple of pubs. Nelson, the nearest town, is 1 mile away, with a shop, chemist, a pizza takeaway, the best chip shop around and pubs etc. You can join The Taff Trail just 550 yards (down a steep path) from Y Bwthyn Bach, or just drive and park up over the bridge. The Trail is a more than 50 mile walking trail spanning from Brecon to Cardiff.
    The local valleys are full of history and sites to visit during your stay. Some nearby favourites include Llancaiach Fawr Manor, a living history museum with beautiful gardens. The National Lido of Pontypridd, restored to its 1920’s glory, is an outdoor lido which is definitely worth a dip, if you can secure a ticket. Castell Coch, a fairytale castle with lovely walking trails surrounding it, Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery, which is set in 160 acres of parkland and even has a model railway, or you could visit the real thing at Brecon Mountain Railway, a vintage steam train with picturesque stops in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Whether it’s scenic walks, hikes or bike rides, there’s plenty of idyllic spots to visit, from country parks and mountains to waterfalls and forest trails. Traditional towns and villages to give you a real taste of the valleys, you can even get to the capital city of Cardiff either on the train from Abercynon, or 45 minutes by car!
    £130
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