Dog-friendly Hotels Denbighshire

Looking for a dog friendly hotel in Denbighshire? We've found you some of the best pet friendly hotels in the North East of Wales in the Dee Valley. You and your dog will find plenty of rolling hills, castles to explore and superb beaches in this great location. All you need to do is decide on which pet friendly hotel is best for your Denbighshire getaway. 

  • Walden Cottage, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the grounds of Walden House and with distant sea views, this detached cottage is tucked away close to the start of the Offa’s Dyke footpath. With a cosy woodburner, this holiday property makes a great base for exploring the area. Prestatyn town centre is within walking distance, with its shops, restaurants and pubs, and there are some lovely walks from the property itself. The Clwydian Hills are nearby, whilst the historic city of Chester, the market town of Mold and the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno are all within easy reach. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £61
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  • Crogen Coach House, LlandrilloInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in one of the most beautiful and undiscovered areas of Britain, this superb house exudes exceptional charm and character, boasting spacious rooms, wood-burning stove and open fires. South-facing, and with a sheltered veranda, this detached holiday property is set in an estate with access to 2500 acres of walking country and 4 miles of river with salmon, trout and grayling fishing by arrangement. It lies just 50 yards from anall-weathertennis court (built 2003, use by arrangement). Fields and stabling area also available by arrangement for ponies, with trekking to be enjoyed in the surrounding countryside. A high ropes course and paintballing site set in stunning forest is within ½ mile.

    Crogen Coach House is in an ideal location for enjoying the beautiful Welsh countryside, and also for visiting the English towns of Chester and Shrewsbury - both of which offer historical days out. The quaint market town of Corwen lies just 8 miles from the typical Welsh town of Llangollen which hosts the International Music Eisteddfod each July. This famous folk festival provides an array of music, dance and poetry for all ages. Llangollen is also popular throughout the rest of the year, with white water rafting available and numerous historical sites and attractions to visit. Snowdonia National Park is easily accessible and well worth a visit with its breathtaking mountains offering beautiful views and scenery. For the more adventurous, Bala Lake (5 miles), the largest natural lake in Wales, is a major centre for many watersports including sailing, windsurfing and white water rafting. For lovers of good food, there are two gastronomic hotels of note just 1½ miles away. Shop 1¾ miles, two pubs 1½ miles.
    £568
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  • The Woodlands Farmhouse, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled on the Welsh borders in hundreds of acres of rolling countryside, this superb holiday cottage complete with hot tub combines bright contemporary style with rural charm. The Woodlands Farmhouse is surrounded by the most beautiful countryside for as far as the eye can see and being set on a working farm, offers a unique insight into everyday rural life.

    Spaciously set out over one level, means the property is perfect for generations of family and those special group occasions, with each of the six individually designed bedrooms boasting en-suite facilities. Outside in the enclosed gardens, those with children and four legged friends can truly relax and take in the peaceful and tranquil surroundings.

    At night you can also discover a world of wildlife in the darkness, with visitors ranging from foxes and badgers, to owls and bats. The lanes around the property are perfect for gentle strolls and bike rides with circular routes ranging from 3 to 5 miles and beyond. For those wanting to explore the surrounding area, the location is perfect for discovering the hidden beauty of Shropshire, Cheshire and the Welsh borders. The farmhouse itself lies just on the Welsh side of the border, however the brook on the adjoining farm takes you into Cheshire, and the county of Shropshire is just a few miles away.

    For lovers of the great outdoors the Clywdian Range, Offa’s Dyke, Ceiriog Valley and the Coed Llandegla Forest are all accessible within an hour. An abundance of towns, villages and attractions are also readily available, to name but a few: Ellesmere (25mins), Hawkstone Park Follies & Beeston Castle (30mins), Llangollen, Chester & Chester Zoo (40mins) and Shrewsbury (55mins). There really is something for everyone.
    £227
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  • Godre'r Coed, DenbighshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Godre’r Coed provides the perfect all on one level accommodation for a getaway with friends or family to this extremely scenic region. Enter the property into a spacious and well-designed and equipped kitchen - for quality family time, there is no better place, providing enough space to host everyone, here you can enjoy a home-cooked meal when you are not indulging in one of the nearby delicious eateries. The living room oozes relaxation with piano, creating a warming atmosphere in which to relax after a busy day exploring. When night falls, head through to find three lovely bedrooms in the form of two king-size bedrooms and a double all with feather duvets and pillows. The garden is not fully enclosed although there is a large secure gated patio area with seating.
    Just a short stroll the famous Thomas Telford Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and a short drive to Llangollen Godre’r Coed provides an idyllic base from where you can discover breath taking scenery, enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities or stroll to the local pub for a Welsh pint. The beautiful vale of Llangollen is 3 miles away with its dramatic mountain backdrop and boulder-strewn River Dee and is home to the internationally famous Music Eisteddfod. Explore the green valley by steam train or canal boat, or take an exhilarating walk up to Castell Dinas Brân above the town, to enjoy the day view then drop down for a welcome drink at the Telford Arms. The area appeals to walkers and cyclists alike with the Offa’s Dyke path and Llandegla forest nearby. There are mountain biking trails and road cycling routes straight from the property and a superb golf course very nearby. You can also relax next to the beautiful river Dee and enjoy some excellent fishing.
    £108
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