Dog-friendly Holidays in Wales

Journey to the heart of Wales with our tailored dog-friendly getaways. Select from an array of charming country houses, B&Bs, cottages, and lodges across all of the country’s regions. Secure your pet-friendly retreat now and discover the wonders of Wales alongside your beloved four-legged companion.

  • Swallow Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Twynnells, Wales
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    Nestled beautifully down a quiet country lane in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this holiday cottage has been carefully restored to a high standard, retaining much of its original character. The former barn, dating back to the early 19th century, has been beautifully converted into a delightful retreat for both families and couples. The open plan living area has been decorated with a rustic charm using neutral tones. It features exposed beams and a traditional wood-burning stove for cosy nights in. Outside, relax in the private garden and enjoy alfresco dining, or stroll in the nearby scenic Stackpole Estate (NT) and discover its fantastic walks and beautiful sites including the glistening Bosherston Lily Ponds, famous for its otters and water lilies, and the stunning beaches at Broadhaven and Barafundle, with their golden sands and crystal blue waters.
    The historic walled town of Pembroke is just 3 miles away and features a magnificent Norman castle, which is famous as the birthplace of Henry VII. The bustling coastal resort of Tenby is within easy reach and is renowned for its picturesque harbour, narrow cobbled streets and pastel painted Georgian houses. It has a variety of boutique gift shops, traditional pubs and highly acclaimed restaurants.
    Take a boat trip to the historic island of Caldey, with its Celtic monastery and Cistercian monks, who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years. Away from the coast, explore the rolling hills of Preseli and discover its ancient sites dotted along its rugged terrain, or visit the market town of Narbeth, with its antique shops, art galleries and numerous cafés and tasteful restaurants. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1½ miles. These properties can be booked together to accommodate upto 12 guests.
    £121
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  • Dylasau Cottage, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-y-Coed, Wales
    Use of a nearby leisure centre (3 miles) with pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and multi-gym.

    Dylasau Cottage is detached, set down a quiet, woodland, country lane, at the top of a gently terraced garden. About a mile away are many fine waterfalls, including the Conwy Falls and the Machno Falls (near the mountain-ringed village of Penmachno). Nearby are the 14 peaks of Snowdon, golf, good horse riding and fishing to enjoy whilst there is a delightful farm trail on the owner’s farm close by. Reputedly the best rock climbing in the world is available near to Capel Curig, in addition to canoeing and skiing. The nearby village of Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia, has much to offer, including the fabulous, family-friendly treetop nets at Zip World Fforest. A short drive takes you to Blaenau Ffestiniog which offers adrenaline junkies the options of trying Europe’s longest zip lines, or Bounce Below, where you can bounce on trampoline nets in an old slate cavern. If this is too much, then the famous Ffestiniog Railway takes you on a spectacular journey to the coastal town of Porthmadog. Horse riding nearby. Ideal for golf. Shops at Betws-y-Coed, 3 miles.
    £66
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  • Rhydlanfair, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rhydlanfair, Wales
    Use of a nearby leisure centre (3 miles) with pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and multi-gym.

    This cottage is a self-contained wing of the owner’s 17th-century farmhouse and is set in 200 acres of NT farmland, grazed by sheep, cattle and donkeys, offering cosy holiday accommodation. Tastefully furnished throughout, features include a wood-burning stove in the living room and an attractive French rosewood bed. There is a delightful farm trail to explore. Betws-y-Coed (3 miles) boasts the spectacular Swallow Falls; at Capel Curig (8 miles) the mountaineering centre offers rock climbing, skiing and canoeing. The nearby village of Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia, has much to offer, including the fabulous, family-friendly treetop nets at Zip World Fforest. A short drive takes you to Blaenau Ffestiniog which offers adrenaline junkies the options of trying Europe’s longest zip lines, or Bounce Below, where you can bounce on trampoline nets in an old slate cavern. If this is too much, then the famous Ffestiniog Railway takes you on a spectacular journey to the coastal town of Porthmadog. Ideal for horse riding and golf. Shops 2½ miles.
    £59
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  • Red Kite Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Occupying an enviable position in the village of Heyope, and overlooking the rolling countryside, these pleasant detached holiday cottages (refs 30201, 30202, 30203 and UK6399) all stand within their own grounds on a small exclusive site, each with a private hot tub, patio area and enclosed garden. The village itself is close to the popular town of Knighton, which occupies a unique position, as part of the town is in Wales, and part in England – a truly unique character border town. Made famous by one of Owain Glyndwr’s most famous victories against English invaders, it now warmly welcomes tourists from all over Europe and beyond. Steeped in history with sloping, winding streets and 17th century half-timbered houses, this is a great location for visiting Offa’s Dyke and the Glyndwr Way, or exploring the beautiful and fascinating Teme Valley. Throughout the year, there are some lively fairs celebrated, and all year round, you will find an array of antique and gift shops, tea rooms, old inns, good food and friendly locals. Local attractions include Offas Dyke Heritage Centre, Powys Observatory with Planetarium Show, golf, clay pigeon shooting and coarse fishing.
    Due to its special location, the tourist attractions of Shropshire and mid Wales are all within easy driving distances, so you can visit the likes of Clun with its castle, Ludlow, Church Stretton and Longmynd. Ironbridge Gorge, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth make great day trips, and over the border into Wales, you can enjoy Welshpool with its steam engine, canal and Powys Castle. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £115
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  • Oak View Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Occupying an enviable position in the village of Heyope, and overlooking the rolling countryside, these pleasant detached holiday cottages (refs 30201, 30202, 30203 and UK6399) all stand within their own grounds on a small exclusive site, each with a private hot tub, patio area and enclosed garden. The village itself is close to the popular town of Knighton, which occupies a unique position, as part of the town is in Wales, and part in England – a truly unique character border town. Made famous by one of Owain Glyndwr’s most famous victories against English invaders, it now warmly welcomes tourists from all over Europe and beyond. Steeped in history with sloping, winding streets and 17th century half-timbered houses, this is a great location for visiting Offa’s Dyke and the Glyndwr Way, or exploring the beautiful and fascinating Teme Valley. Throughout the year, there are some lively fairs celebrated, and all year round, you will find an array of antique and gift shops, tea rooms, old inns, good food and friendly locals. Local attractions include Offas Dyke Heritage Centre, Powys Observatory with Planetarium Show, golf, clay pigeon shooting and coarse fishing.
    Due to its special location, the tourist attractions of Shropshire and mid Wales are all within easy driving distances, so you can visit the likes of Clun with its castle, Ludlow, Church Stretton and Longmynd. Ironbridge Gorge, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth make great day trips, and over the border into Wales, you can enjoy Welshpool with its steam engine, canal and Powys Castle. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £115
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  • Heyope Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Occupying an enviable position in the village of Heyope and overlooking the rolling countryside, these pleasant detached holiday cottages (refs 30201, 30202, 30203 and UK6399) all stand within their own grounds on a small exclusive site, each with a private hot tub, patio area and enclosed garden. The village itself is close to the popular town of Knighton, which occupies a unique position, as part of the town is in Wales, and part in England – a truly unique character border town. Made famous by one of Owain Glyndwr’s most famous victories against English invaders, it now warmly welcomes tourists from all over Europe and beyond. Steeped in history with sloping, winding streets and 17th century half-timbered houses, this is a great location for visiting Offa’s Dyke and the Glyndwr Way, or exploring the beautiful and fascinating Teme Valley. Throughout the year, there are some lively fairs celebrated, and all year round, you will find an array of antique and gift shops, tea rooms, old inns, good food and friendly locals. Local attractions include Offas Dyke Heritage Centre, Powys Observatory with Planetarium Show, golf, clay pigeon shooting and coarse fishing.
    Due to its special location, the tourist attractions of Shropshire and mid Wales are all within easy driving distances, so you can visit the likes of Clun with its castle, Ludlow, Church Stretton and Longmynd. Ironbridge Gorge, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth make great day trips, and over the border into Wales, you can enjoy Welshpool with its steam engine, canal and Powys Castle. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £116
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  • Ash Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Uncover the delights of Oak Cottage nestled within the quaint hamlet of Walwyns Castle, in the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Footpath, and close to St Brides Bay, complete with a plethora of picture-postcard beaches including St Brides, Little Haven and Broad Haven. In an evening after a busy day sightseeing, relax in your private hot tub with a glass of bubbly, relax those muscles and take in the stars. On-site there is plenty to keep you busy with a large shared games room boasting a full size pool table, table football, table tennis and soft play area for the young ones. For those more active, enjoy a game of tennis or keep fit at the gym. There is also an outdoor climbing frame and slide to keep the children entertained.

    Oak Cottage is set all on one level within the mature grounds of the owner’s home and is the end of a row of three beautiful holiday cottages. The contemporary, galley-style kitchen offers the perfect space for testing your culinary skills, or you may prefer to dine al fresco in the south facing courtyard, perfect for evening sunsets. Both bedrooms have been lovingly furnished to a very good standard.

    The coastal hamlet of Little Haven is 10 minutes away where you can enjoy fresh line caught fish or an array of shellfish, and the local inn/restaurant serving local ales. Travelling further south west, visit the boating village of Dale and enjoy some fantastic walks, boating, kayaking and fishing, or for some birdlife, take a trip to Skomer Island with boats departing from St Martins Haven. Tenby, Folly Farm Zoo, Heatherton World of Adventures and Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, are all within 40 minutes’ drive and perfect for all the family.

    Oak Cottage can be booked with Ash Cottage (ref UK11213), two doors apart, to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £136
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  • Yr Hen Ysgubor, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lying peacefully in a rural location on the owners’ smallholding, near the small hamlet village of Trelech, these semi-detached holiday cottages (29176 and 29177) have been finished to a very good standard, offering an excellent touring base for a family or couples alike. Conveniently located, they are in an area that abounds with fantastic walks around the nearby Preselli Hills, a natural playground for mountain bikers, ramblers and walkers. Situated close to the Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire borders, guests can discover the famous castles of the west including Carreg Cennen, Kidwelly and Laugharne, once home to famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his iconic boat house. Visit the popular tourist resorts of Tenby and Narbeth and explore the array of boutique shops, fantastic restaurants and award-winning theme parks including Oakwood, Manor House and Folly Farm, home to Wales’ very own colony of giraffes. Golf, riding and fishing nearby, and a supermarket 15 miles away. Shop 8 miles.
    £79
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  • The Gatehouse, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Gatehouse is nestled within the grounds of main house Y Gwesty Bach. This contemporary cottage with a traditional look and feel is full of charm and was a recent addition, in the last 50 years, to the main stone buildings of Y Gwesty Bach, which date back to the 1700s.
    Set within the quaint and picturesque hamlet of Castlemorris, The Gatehouse is perfectly situated for those wishing to explore the delights of Pembrokeshire. You can embark on beautiful walks from the front door, and the Pembrokeshire Coast footpath is less than two miles away. Enjoy a trip to the city of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city and the final resting place of the Patron Saint of Wales. Further north along the coast you will uncover the legendary blue lagoon at Abereiddy and fishing village of Porthgain with its delightful fresh fish restaurant, and popular local Inn. Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, is a fun day out for all the family. For those with younger families, be sure to visit Folly Farm Zoo.
    Beach-wise, the world-famous Whitesands and Newgale are a 15-minute drive away, with other local favourites including the secluded Traeth Llyfn and Caerfai Bay. Our closest beaches, Abermawr and Aberbach, are within walking distance or a very short drive. Further afield the stunning sands of Barafundle, Broad Haven and Newport Sands, to name but a few, are within striking distance by car. Mathry, the closest village, is a two-minute drive, where a village pub and restaurant specialise in home-cooked food, and a fantastic café offer freshly baked cakes, with nearby Letterston or Fishguard providing local shops and amenities.
    £72
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    Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Cardigan Bay, Brongwyn Cottages are a charming cluster of traditional stone cottages offering an enchanting holiday experience you’ll cherish for a lifetime. These seven lovingly restored cottages are enveloped by the beauty of the Cardigan countryside near Penparc and are a short 2.5 miles from the pristine National Trust managed Mwnt beach, where the golden sands meet the sparkling sea. Each of the seven cottages is a haven of charm and delight, finished to a good standard throughout. These cottages are nestled around a gorgeous Mediterranean-style flower-filled courtyard providing a warm and inviting space for relaxation and communal gatherings. Unwind in our open gardens, let the children’s laughter fill the air at the well-equipped play park, or indulge your competitive spirit in the games room, you can even freshen up your wardrobe with ease, thanks to our convenient onsite laundry facilities.
    A short drive takes you to the unspoiled gem that is Mwnt Beach. Here, rolling waves meet golden sands, creating a paradise for beachcombers, swimmers, and nature enthusiasts. Don’t forget your camera; the view from Mwnt Head, with its iconic white chapel, is nothing short of breathtaking. The historic market town of Cardigan is just a short drive from your doorstep. Explore its quaint streets, visit the fascinating Cardigan Castle, and indulge in the vibrant local arts and crafts scene. Don’t miss the chance to stroll along the scenic River Teifi. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Welsh coastline by embarking on a section of the renowned Wales Coast Path, which offers spectacular views and tranquil moments. The Cardigan Bay area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Catch a boat trip to spot dolphins, seals, and a variety of seabirds in their natural habitat.
    Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family reunion, or a retreat with friends, our cluster of stone cottages near Penparc provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories. Brongwyn Cottages range in size, accommodating anywhere from 4 to 6 guests each, and together, they can welcome up to 35 guests.
    £75
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