Pet Friendly Holidays Powys
Powys is filled with glorious green landscapes and stunning mountain scenery. This area of mid-Wales is home to the Brecon Beacons National Park, vibrant market town centres, and an abundance of walks with your pooch, making Powys a great choice for happy hound escape in Wales.
- Hay-on-Wye, WalesThis beautiful end terrace period holiday property is situated in the centre of the popular border town of Hay-on-Wye and within walking distance of its amenities. World renowned for books and bookshops and its literary festival, it also has a renovated castle, traditional markets with local produce, art galleries, antique and independent shops, great gastro pubs, restaurants and cafés. There is much on offer in the great outdoors with fishing, horse riding, cycle and canoe hire all available locally. Wonderful walking area with two long distance footpaths, namely Offa’s Dyke Path and the Wye Valley Walk, both with stunning scenery of the beautiful border country. Brecon, Builth Wells and the cathedral city of Hereford are all within easy driving. You’ll find a small children’s play park within walking distance as well as stunning riverside walks, close to the riverside beach, The Warren. On road parking is also available should there be more than 1 car. Shop and restaurant 275 yards, pub 165 yards.£93From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llanfair Caereinion, WalesThis semi-detached barn conversion, situated within a working farm and adjacent to the owner’s home, has excellent views from the rear down towards the Banwy Valley. This is a central holiday location with plenty of tourist attractions, including Powys Castle, Powys Land Museum, the Montgomeryshire Canal, Llanfair steam railway and Lake Vyrnwy. Head west towards the Cambrian coast, or visit King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Machinations Visitor Centre for alternative technology, and Borth Animalarium. Golf, horse riding and mountain biking are all available locally, or for fun seekers, white water rafting near Bala Lake and quad trekking near Welshpool. Free fishing available in lake. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Presteigne, WalesThis spacious, detached family home, nestled down a private lane, is situated on the owners working farm in the Radnorshire valley. It is a great place for families and friends to get together and has its own hot tub and games room. Set in the open countryside, with fabulous rolling views of the valley to be had from all angles of the property, it’s in an ideal location for those wanting to explore the countryside with Offa’s Dyke being just 15 minutes’ away, as well as other fabulous walks and cycle paths in the area.
After a long day of exploring the area, head back to Upper Close and dry off your four-legged friends with the dog towels found at the property, and tuck into some home made cake from the generous welcome pack provided. Sit back in the living room, complete with a wood burner, or make the most of the views and relax in the oak conservatory. There is also use of a lovely enclosed garden, great for letting your furry friends and children let off some steam. Shop 3½ miles, pub 2½ mile, restaurant 2 miles.
Upper Close (UK10873) can be booked together with Offa’s Dyke Lodge (UK10835), Red Kite Lodge (UK32610), Middle Hanter (UK37355) and Larchwood Lodge (UK42917) to accommodate up to 30 guests.£425From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Llandrindod Wells, WalesNanthir House is a unique property that has been renovated to a high standard in 2020, the property has an octagon tower in the middle of it providing fantastic views of the open countryside. Surrounded by 30 acres of land this is certainly the place to be for a relaxing holiday. The property is open and spacious as you walk through the octagon hall way leading to a fabulous open plan kitchen and dining area with all the equipment you could possibly need for a holiday, large lounge with log burning stove and 49’’ Smart TV, with fabulous furnishings for you to relax on, patio doors leading to the large patio area with rattan garden furniture and private hot tub, to the right of the patio is a huge oak tree with picnic benches on a grassed area and the lights in the oak tree at night are magical!. There is a double room on the ground floor with 32’’ Smart TV. To the first floor there is a super king zip and link room with 42’’ TV with fabulous views over the rolling countryside, a further double room with 32’’ Smart TV, a super king zip and link room with 32’’ Smart TV and en-suite shower room. A family shower room and a family bathroom. To the second floor is a double room with 42’’ Smart TV. Separate toilet on the ground floor. Plenty of parking to the front of the property which is gated. Plenty to see and do in the area located just 13 miles from the centre of Newtown, a bustling market town situated on the banks of the River Severn famous for its arts and music, with museums, art galleries and a theatre, as well as providing a wealth of shopping and dining opportunities. Visit the Victorian town of Llandrindod Wells 17 miles, or the market town of Builth Wells, 20 miles away, home to The Royal Welsh Showground, which hosts many events throughout the year including The Royal Welsh Show, The Winter Festival, The Cob Show and The Dog Show. Whatever you decide to do on your holiday this property will be the perfect base for you and your family. Pub and restaurant 7 mile.£135From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Brecon, WalesThis magnificent holiday home rests in Upper Chapel near Builth Wells, Mid Wales. Games room. Smart TVs. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Brecon Beacons 15; Llandrindod Wells 15.4 miles; Hay-on-Wye 20.7 miles; Elan Valley 24 miles.£168From price per night based on 7 night stay
- WalesOak Lodge has been designed specifically to be fully accessible for wheelchair users throughout, including the garden. The owner has gone to great lengths constructing this property with everything in great detail from the fabulous large wet rooms with walk-in showers to lower light switches, dining table with wheelchair access, to level access around the whole property. The lodge is surrounded by a decked area which is flush with any of the door openings, leading to a seating area with gas BBQ and private hot tub, and ramp access to the lower lawned area of the garden.
Ample space in this lodge for bigger families or groups of friends (no stag and hen parties please). Each bedroom has an oak framed bed and an en-suite comprising a walk-in shower; two of the bedrooms also have baths in them. The open plan living, dining and kitchen areas are perfect for socialising whilst cooking for the family; for colder evenings the wood burner is a treat. Each room is thermostatically controlled on the radiators for that extra comfort.
7½ miles to the west of the town of Llandrindod Wells, or ‘Landod’ as it is known to the locals. The town owes its origins to the spring waters that were recognised to have healing properties, and it was the Romans who first took advantage of this, but it was the Victorians who made their mark here. This heritage is paid tribute to by an annual festival when the town is transformed into a Dickensian wonderland for one week every August. Being a largely rural area, with outstanding natural beauty this region is known for its walking and fishing opportunities, you have easy access to the magnificent Elan Valley and dams and the spectacular Brecon Beacons National Park.
Alternatively, pay a visit to Rhayader with a red kite feeding station and Welsh Royal Crystal workshops; Builth Wells, with the Royal Welsh Showground, a venue for year-round events and another historical ‘spa’ town; Brecon, home of the annual August jazz festival, Brecon cathedral and castle, the Gaer Roman Fort, and The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh; the ‘book town’ of Hay-on-Wye, home to the famous festival; Llanwrtyd Wells, venue for the world-famous man vs horse race and bog snorkelling; and Knighton with the Offa’s Dyke Centre. Pub and restaurant 5¾ miles.£211From price per night based on 7 night stay