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Dog Friendly Holidays Gwynedd

You are sure to have a pawsome holiday with your four legged friends in this beautiful part of Wales. There are plenty of beautiful villages and market towns to visit, including craft shops, independent tea rooms and plenty of welcoming Welsh pubs.

 

  • White Towers, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Just 1.5 miles from a sandy, pebble backed beach, in a great location for family summer holidays and year round breaks, this well appointed property enjoys its own hot tub and shared use of a heated outdoor swimming pool (30th Apr - 1st Oct). Tree and decorations are provided for Christmas bookings. Set in the grounds of a privately owned caravan park, it lies 3 miles from Caernarfon’s castle, pretty harbour, shops, pubs, restaurants and steam railway for scenic trips in the stunning Snowdonia landscape. Golf, riding and fishing nearby. Dining pub 1 mile.
    £79
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  • Hen Ysgubor, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ysgubor Uchaf (ref 29517) and Hen Ysgubor (ref 29518) are situated further up along the farm’s private lane. Hen Ysgubor is a ground floor apartment situated below Ysgubor Uchaf which is the first floor apartment. They overlook the beautiful Mawddach Estuary, just off the coastal road to Fairbourne. Both properties are close for the beautiful Mawddach Estuary footpath and coastal trail/cycle path and direct access from the farm leads down to the golden sands of Fairbourne beach or across the Victorian bridge to Barmouth.

    If you wish you can just relax, enjoy a spot of fishing nearby, or the more energetic can enjoy family walks in the idyllic scenery in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Snowdonia National Park. The family run pony trekking and equestrian centre on-site is just on the north side of the farm with menage (arena) for lessons, and riders and complete beginners are catered for. Holiday stabling is available by arrangement should you wish to bring your own horse. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £66
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  • Benlli, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    Gloriously located above the fishing village of Aberdaron at the western tip of the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, this fabulous, bright and spacious semi-detached bungalow boasts modern interiors and a blissful hot tub. It is just a short stroll away from a lovely sandy beach and a fine selection of cafés, restaurants and shops.
    Within the village is Porth y Swnt, the National Trust’s interpretation centre, which is a great place to learn about the area’s rich history, culture and environment, and is really useful for getting great ideas for days out during your stay.
    The Wales Coastal Path runs close by and with many beautiful walks starting from the village, Benlli is in a wonderful location for both traditional family seaside holidays and those seeking a more active break.
    The lively resort of Pwllheli with many amenities is a short drive away and the Snowdonia National Park, with its wealth of exhilarating outdoor pursuits and family attractions, is also within easy reach. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £88
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  • Beech Tree Cottage, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    A well-presented cottage based in Waunfawr, Caernarfon. Washing machine. Woodburning stove. Parking. Caernarfon 4.1 miles; Llanberis 5.6 miles.
    £81
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  • Lumway, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Harlech, Wales
    This modern bungalow features a wonderful conservatory to the front with glorious views out to sea over the dazzling waters of Cardigan Bay – perfect for watching sunsets over a glass of wine! With three bedrooms sleeping six, this makes a perfect base for families wishing to explore the beautiful Cambrian coastline. The nearby beach at Llandanwg is just two minutes by car – great for bucket and spade holidays, or anglers keen to explore the coastal fishing venues. And if you don’t get lucky with some catch you can always enjoy some food from the café by the sand dunes! Within walking distance is Llanfair Slate Caverns and Farm Park, whilst a short drive brings you to the village of Harlech, perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop with its Edward I built castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Here there are pubs, cafés, the worlds steepest street (as verified by Guinness World Records in 2019) and a spectacular sandy beach.. Golfing can also be enjoyed at Royal St David’s. This nationally and internationally renowned golf course has stunning views of the historic Harlech Castle and is ranked in the top 100 golf courses in the world! Explore the coastline using the Cambrian Coast railway line, visit Porthmadog, home to the famous Ffestiniog Railway, or nearby Portmeirion, whilst the quarry town of Blaenau Ffestiniog now has plenty to attract visitors with Zipworld and Bounce Below providing thrills for all the family.
    £68
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  • Trewern, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    This is a delightful property, perfect for families - no need to bring pushchairs - a Maclaren pushchair is provided. There is a variety of wetsuits (2-14 years). Cosy and comfortable with wood burning stove in the L shaped living/dining area. Browse along the bookshelves and snuggle down in front of the fire, choose from the extensive choice of DVDs and admire water colours painted by the owner’s mother. Cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen and relax in the conservatory at the back. The large lawn at the rear is ideal for children to play - well fenced so no wandering into the wild highly protected conservation area. Listen to the birdsong that permeates from here and use the binoculars provided to watch cormorants, sea eagles and herons. Relax on the patio areas, perfect suntraps and barbecue after a day’s exploring. Two delightful bedrooms - the main with stylish king size en-suite and the second a family room with a double bed and 3ft. bunk beds.
    Stroll down to the village, 5 minutes away, where there is a lovely sandy beach with stunning views of the two small islands known as the ’Isle of Gulls’. A perfect spot to relax and for children to build sandcastles and potter about. Culinary delights await at the various restaurants and fish and chip shops. Buy locally at the small supermarket a few minutes walk away, lovely supplies of local meat and fresh fruit and vegetables. Go to local thatched roofed bakery for bread, cakes and great cooked breakfasts. Visit the National Trust visitors centre next to the beach and learn the history of this unique area. Whistling Sands(National Trust) only a couple of miles up the coast a delightful bay where children will delight in the fact that the sands really do whistle! Find your perfect cove when walking the Coastal Path, Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn beaches are an easy drive. Visit Abersoch with wide sandy beaches excellent shops and lively restaurants and ever popular Llanbedrog Beach with candy coloured beach huts.
    £84
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  • Maldwyn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberdovey, Wales
    Tucked away in the beautiful village of Bryncrug, Maldwyn is a great holiday home for those hoping to explore the stunning Snowdonia National Park and nearby attractions. Ideally suited for a family or up to six guests, it is the perfect spot to unwind and explore this part of mid Wales. Snowdonia National Park is the region known for its sprawling open lands and mountainous landscape; it is a favourite amongst nature lovers. The ground floor areas, comprise of a cosy living room with brick chimney breast and cosy seating for everyone. A spacious dining room with a nice conservatory to appreciate the views with a morning coffee or somewhere for everyone to congregate in the evening. The kitchen is fully-equipped with all the modern appliances for your stay, and conveniently leading out into the utility and garden areas. There is a ground floor double bedroom, and family bathroom opposite. Upstairs there are two adjoining bedrooms, a double room, as you approach the top of the stairs, and the other offering two full sized twin beds. There’s adequate space for everyone to get together and enjoy this lovely location. To the back of the property is an enclosed garden and patio with garden furniture to indulge in a meal or some star gazing. There is enough parking for up to three cars, conveniently to the right of the house, the approach to the driveway is shared with the neighbours next-door but there is plenty of space for everyone to come in and out.
    Maldwyn is located approximately 2-miles from Tywyn. Tywyn has lots of amenities including a leisure centre, restaurants, pubs, independent shops, a great cinema and most importantly a beautiful sandy beach, with views towards Bardsey Island and The Llyn Peninsula. When the tide is out you can walk all the way to Aberdovey. Being only 6 miles from the lovely harbour village of Aberdovey, there is so much on offer there too. Aberdovey is a colourful, harbour resort with a lovely sandy beach and a golf club. It is well-known for its windsurfing, paddle boarding and sailing centre. Fishing trips can be arranged all year round.
    Off the beaten track are dozens of public footpaths and spectacular mountain walks in both Tywyn and Aberdovey. The area is a very popular spot during the summer and winter months. For even more outdoor adventure Maldwyn is only 20 minutes’ drive from Cader Idris if you wanted to hike the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia. There’s Bird Rock close by, Dolgoch Falls, and the Mawddach all very close. With countless outdoor pursuits easily accessible locally. Maldwyn is the perfect getaway for your next trip. Beach 3 miles. Pub within a mile.
    £61
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