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.

 

  • Bodeinion, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Welcome to Bodeinion – Located in the charming Welsh town of Llanfair Caereinion. Llanfair is in the heart of old Montgomeryshire’s Banwy valley and is one of the smallest towns in Powys. Built around The Church of St Mary, the town has many amenities, some including a great butcher, bakery, cafe, and three local pubs. Bodeinion has been lovingly updated and modernised, maintaining lots of its original features and is the ideal holiday cottage for couples, families or friends looking for a rural countryside break. You will be greeted by a cosy open fire in the living area as you enter the property providing a warm and cosy feel. A spacious kitchen which is well equipped with all the essentials, including a coffee machine. Beyond the kitchen to the right side of the cottage is a dining room, allowing seating for six guests, with an expandable table should you need it. Past the dining room is the first set of stairs leading up to a double bedroom, with ensuite, the bedroom revealing lots of natural light. The second set of stairs from the lounge, lead up to the second double bedroom and a third bedroom together with two single beds, both decorated to a good standard. Next door to the bedrooms is the main bathroom, featuring a window bath with shower. There is a small outside area, which can be accessed from the lounge. There are eating and picnic areas over the road by the river, less than 3 minutes walk from the cottage.
    The Welshpool to Llanfair Light Railway operates from the eastern edge of town, a short walk over the Banwy Bridge from the hilly streets of the centre. Being directly opposite The River Banwy you’re in an idyllic place to wander around and enjoy the sound of the river rushing past, which leads to an Arboretum containing over 25 different species of British trees. Local places of interest include the famous medieval Powys Castle, known for its extensive formal gardens, terraces, parkland and lovely café, located near Welshpool. The renowned Dingle Garden two miles north of Welshpool, a picturesque garden with a lake and small waterfall. There are two nature reserves located in Welshpool, Llyn Coed y Dinas Nature Reserve and Severn Farm Pond Nature Reserve, where one can go and enjoy seeing many varieties of wildlife along the walkways, with both locations being free of charge to all. Further afield, discover the beautiful lake Vyrnwy, where you can admire the dam and straining tower built during the Victorian era as well as explore the surrounding waterfalls, woodlands and mountains, great for those adventurers. Or there is Portmeirion, an enchanting Italianate style village on the coast of North Wales, ideal for a day out, just over an hour’s drive away for something completely different to explore. Choose to stay at Bodeinion for a holiday to remember.
    £89
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  • The Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    This elevated property enjoys beautiful views to the front. Originally a public house, this property offers guest comfortable accommodation while retaining the charm of the country inn. The property includes an enclosed garden and full use of a private hot tub. Montgomery Castle is literally a short walk away. The Offa’s Dyke National Trail runs close to the town, providing a good excuse to get your boots on and head off for a walk, with vineyards and home-made ice cream suppliers nearby.
    Guests are also very close to the National Trust properties Powys Castle, Chirk Castle, Erddig and Attingham Park. The Welshpool to Llanfair steam railway, Montgomery Canal and Lake Vyrnwy are all local and well worth a visit. Quad biking, paintballing and horse riding are all available locally, and watersports can be found at Bala Lake and in Llangollen, a 40-minute drive. Historic Shrewsbury is a 30-minute drive away, while within easy driving distance there is also Welshpool and Newtown all of which host a wide range of bars, shops and restaurants, and the west Wales coastline is approximately an hour’s drive away.
    £112
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  • The Annexe, PowysInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Welcome to The Annexe! Your Perfect Retreat in the heart of the Welsh Countryside! Escape to The Annexe, a cosy holiday let nestled in the charming village of Guilsfield. Offering a quiet getaway for two, attached to the owner’s family home but is completely self-contained, private and beaming with natural light. A contemporary space, thoughtfully designed for your comfort. The open-plan layout creates a spacious and welcoming atmosphere, with a studio bedroom providing a peaceful night’s sleep. The living area boasts a double sofa bed, ensuring flexibility for your accommodation needs. Discover the beauty of the Welsh countryside!
    Lace up your hiking boots and discover local walks like Glyndwr’s Way or Offa’s Dyke path or even further is Rodneys Pillar. Take a scenic bike ride around the picturesque Lake Vrynwy, or venture further to the Welsh coast and Snowdonia National Park for breath taking landscapes. Stay local and explore Welshpool, a charming market town with independent shops and cafes waiting to be discovered. Take leisurely strolls along scenic canals towards Montgomery, visit the historic Powis Castle, or hop aboard the light railway for a unique perspective of the area. With parking available, you have the freedom to explore the region at your own pace. Bring your furry friends along, as The Annexe is pet-friendly, making it the ideal base for an adventure-filled getaway.
    £61
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  • The Barn, PowysInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    This holiday property is ideal for guests wishing to take pleasure in its wonderful surroundings of the Tanat Valley. Situated in an elevated position, (access is via a private track) to take in the very best of this mid-Wales rolling countryside location making it easy to explore not only mid Wales but the bordering counties of North Wales, Shropshire, and Cheshire. There are plenty of activities locally, from the National Trust properties at Attingham, Chirk Castle, Erddig and Powys Castle, water sports on the lakes, fishing, golf, high ropes courses, paintballing, and go-karting. In North Wales there are zip wires, Bounce Below, mountain bike trails, Snowdonia, and Electric Mountain. The west Wales coastline with sandy beaches is around an hour’s drive over the Berwyn Mountains or Dinas Mawddwy. The property is one of two properties on site, with this property being the largest sleeping 4 guests.
    The property is semi-detached and is set over 2 levels. From the front door are two steps leading down into the Kitchen, well-equipped with electric cooker and hob, washing machine, fridge/freezer, and microwave. From the kitchen there is a door that leads to the steps that lead into the garden. On this floor is a spacious open plan living space with comfortable seating and a cosy wood burner. Also on the ground floor is a super king bedroom (can be made as a twin room upon request), the second of which can be found on the first floor along with the family bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath, sink and toilet. The owners can also provide the use of a private hot tub, which is set in an elevated position. The hot tub can be hired for the week at an additional cost, direct with the owners.
    This property can be booked together with The Stables, UK34454, to accommodate up to 7 guests.
    £88
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  • Barcud Coch, PowysInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Barcud Coch has been beautifully built and crafted by the owner, it is fully detached and includes a private wood-fired hot tub already at the correct temperature on your arrival, where the moon and the stars are the background lighting, and the birds and animals provide the sound track, allowing guests to relax straight away, while enjoying the stunning surrounding views. The lodge caters primarily for two adults, however it could easily accommodate 2 adults and 2 infants if you so wish by bringing your own travel cots, bedding and towels.
    This pod is larger than average with an impressive open plan living space, complete with cosy wood burner. It is a fully insulated property and easily heated using the wood burner for which firelighters, kindling and logs are provided, and has a separate bedroom with a comfortable kingsize bed, a large storage area, hair dryer, full length mirror and USB charging points within the property. All set on one level, with one step into the property. Set overlooking surrounding farmland, this sumptuous solar-assisted property includes a seating area and a private wood-fired hot tub, with fabulous views. Guests are more than welcome to use the surrounding private field for recreational purposes, but pets must be supervised at all times as livestock may be present from time to time in adjacent fields.
    It is situated just outside Penybontfawr, where there is a pub/restaurant and a village shop 1½ miles away, and a family butcher just 5 miles away. Lying between the Berwyn Mountains and the Hirnant Forest, this quiet village is just a short distance from both Lake Vyrnwy and Lake Bala. The towns of Oswestry, Welshpool and Shrewsbury are situated nearby, and all offer a large range of independent bars, shops and restaurants for guests to enjoy. All areas of mid and North Wales are easily accessible from the lodge. The Snowdonia National Park starts on top of the Berwyns, and you will find many places to visit for a day trip, including a white-water rafting centre, sailing at Lake Bala, the mountain biking centre, Bounce Below and Zip World at Blaenau Ffestiniog. The stunning west Wales coastline is only an hour’s drive away..
    This property can be booked together with Llety’r Saer (UK35618) and Creyr Glas Pod (UK41796) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £70
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  • Pentre Cottage, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Tucked away up a rural country lane within the small Welsh village of Meifod lies Pentre Cottage. Suited for couples or a small family, all can enjoy an idyllic haven here. This delightful space has been lovingly restored by the owners with exposed beams, and well-thought-out rustic features making it an ideal place to stay whilst exploring this part of Mid Wales. Sink into the comfy sofa with a glass of wine and chat into the night. There’s also a quaint dining table for four in this space, which is a nice spot to enjoy tasty meals together. The property has a pleasant rustic style kitchen that’s home to all the amenities you’ll need, open plan with the dining and living areas. Upstairs are two bedrooms, the front being the double with nice views of the countryside and the Meifod Valley, whilst the second back bedroom features a single bed. The main bathroom has a spacious corner shower with towel rail and is perfectly situated between the two bedrooms. Stepping outside, guests have access to an enclosed lawned garden with outdoor furniture to dine al fresco if you choose. There’s also a place for storing bikes, wetsuits or walking gear.
    Being located in this amazing part of Mid Wales, you have lots to see and do in the area. The popular Lake Vyrnwy is close by and is worth a visit, you can get back to nature and experience the walks, trails and abundance of wildlife. There is also a great café and there’s plenty for children too, including nest box trails and bat and owl walks. You are also only 7 miles from the town of Welshpool. Welshpool’s main streets are lined with beautiful Georgian buildings and there’s lots of independent shops and cafés to see. Partly medieval, but with grand 17th century interiors, Powys Castle and Garden presides over the finest historic garden in Wales. It was created in the 1670s and is a very popular place for visitors today. From April to October, you can ride the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway along this delightful narrow-gauge heritage railway from Raven Square to Llanfair Caereinion. It’s a 16-mile round trip which takes around 45 minutes each way. There are many nature reserves in the area, Llyn Coed y Dinas is a fantastic home for all sorts of wildlife. For the outdoor adventurers why not walk along Glyndwr’s Way. Glyndwr’s Way is a 135-mile National Trail which loops through glorious Mid Wales countryside. It starts from Knighton’s Town Clock, heads northwest to Machynlleth, then turns northeast, ending at the Montgomery Canal, Welshpool. Most people walk it in that direction, but you could easily start from Welshpool and sample a section. Ideally located for exploring as much or as little of the area as you like. Whatever you decide, you will have a wonderful stay at Pentre Cottage.
    Pub ½ mile.
    £54
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  • Y Dderwen, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    Your holiday cottage in Penybontfawr, Powys is a charming 17th-century retreat nestled in a small village. With its picturesque surroundings and cosy features, it offers a perfect getaway for up to six guests. The cottage also offers convenient parking facilities, ensuring that you can easily explore the nearby attractions or embark on scenic drives to explore the breath-taking Welsh countryside.
    The cottage boasts three comfortable bedrooms, providing ample space for a family or a group of friends. Each room is thoughtfully furnished, ensuring a restful night’s sleep for everyone. The tasteful décor and attention to detail enhance the cottage’s rustic charm. Upon entering, you are greeted by an inviting open plan layout. The kitchen and dining area blend together, creating a warm and welcoming space for socialising in and enjoying meals together. The well-equipped kitchen provides all the essentials you need to prepare delicious home-cooked meals during your stay. One of the highlights of the cottage is the cosy living area, featuring a wood burner creating a calming ambiance, perfect for snuggling up with a book or enjoying a movie night in the colder months. As you step outside, you’ll find a lovely lawned enclosed garden that offers a tranquil space. The garden is a haven for relaxation and play, providing a space for children and dogs to roam freely. Imagine basking in the sunshine on the patio furniture, enjoying a morning coffee or an al fresco meal amidst the beautiful surroundings.
    Just 6 miles away is the quaint village of Llanfyllin, which boasts many shops, restaurants, and pubs. Or you can drive 30 minutes to Welshpool to visit its vibrant weekly market. Snowdonia National Park is also within easy reach for a day out. Other attractions within easy reach are Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway Museum, Revolution Bike Park, Lake Vyrnwy water sports centre, and the RSPB bird reserve, where you could see the ospreys feeding from the lake. Y Dderwen is also close to one of yhe Seven Wonders of Wales, the magnificent Llanrhaeadr waterfall.
    £74
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  • The Stables At Edderton Hall, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to The Stables, situated in the beautiful rural landscape of Forden, Powys. Originally a stable building, this conversion has been meticulously crafted by the owner to display modern charm and luxury. With the capacity to sleep four guests, it offers ample space for a small group or a family. The highlight of your stay will undoubtedly be the indulgent hot tub, where you can unwind and soak in the tranquil surroundings; hot tub towels, robes and slippers provided.
    The accommodation comprises two bedrooms, each exuding a sense of comfort and elegance. Both bedrooms feature patio doors, allowing natural light to flood the space and providing easy access to the outdoors. Each bedroom also comes with its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience for all guests. The open-plan layout seamlessly integrates the dining area, kitchen, and living space. This design promotes a sense of togetherness, allowing you to socialize, cook, and dine together. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, making it a pleasure to prepare meals during your stay. Step outside onto the patio, where you’ll find garden furniture that invites you to relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the Powys countryside. It’s the perfect spot for enjoying a morning coffee. Please do not charge electric vehicles at the property - there is a supermarket within a couple miles which has charging points, alongside the main car park.
    This holiday let warmly welcomes both babies and toddlers, ensuring a safe and enjoyable stay for your little ones. The thoughtful design and amenities cater to their needs, providing a stress-free experience for parents. Alternatively, if you’re seeking a romantic retreat, this holiday let offers a serene and intimate atmosphere. With its luxurious feel and picturesque surroundings, it’s the ideal setting for couples to relax, unwind, and reconnect.
    Located in the village of Forden, near Welshpool, you’re a stone’s throw away from the Shropshire Hills and the Welsh/English border. It is well positioned for the more adventurous travellers as well, with trail walking and cycle routes being so close to suit every ability. With golf, castles, and the Shropshire Hills all available locally, there is endless amounts of activities to choose from.
    Forden is in the middle of Welshpool and Montgomery. Montgomery, with its medieval street layout, imposing Town Hall, and mix of Georgian, Victorian, and timber framed buildings, it’s a place where time seems to stand still. Stroll around the local shops offering gifts, fashion and home interiors, or if you’re looking for something of a foodie’s pleasure there are a few lovely independent cafés serving home-made cakes, a delicatessen and a couple of great restaurants.
    £76
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  • Apartment At Llanerchydol Hall, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sleeping up to two guests, this high-end property blends the calmness of nature with luxurious interiors and chic furnishings to provide a lavish, yet comfortable base from which to explore the glorious countryside. Set in 10 acres of private gardens, the jaw-dropping exterior of this picturesque, early Gothic revival-style property is equally matched by the luxurious interior. This Grade II listed property boasts boundless character and atmosphere, yet comfort and convenience are never compromised.
    Step into the spacious living/dining room located in the west wing of Llanerchydol Hall which is beautifully decorated and furnished with pretty views and an open fireplace which promises relaxing evenings sipping wine and catching up on the day’s events. The kitchen is wonderfully presented, part of the Suffolk range by Neptune with pale blue units - it’s well equipped with all that guests require to create lovely dinners. Along with some added luxuries such as an induction hob, boiling water tap and double sink. The bedroom is equally as romantic and stylish as the rest of the apartment. Original features, as throughout the house, are enhanced by vintage furnishings and stylish fabrics - blinds pull back to reveal lovely views from all the windows. There’s also a stunning, marble-clad bathroom with a large sink and double shower, plenty of lighting and complimentary toiletries.
    The Montgomeryshire countryside has an abundance of country walks and pretty villages with great pubs serving good food. From The Apartment, at Llanerchydol Hall you can join the national trail which begins on the driveway of the hall. There’s a Welshpool golf course only a ten-minute drive away. The village pub, which is known for its good food is located at the bottom of the driveway.
    Just one mile away is the market town of Welshpool, offering an abundance of shops, restaurants, and cafés to explore. Or discover the nearby Powys Castle with its beautiful gardens or take a steam train ride on the narrow-gauge railway through the Banwy Valley to Llanfair Caereinion. A visit to the old county town of Montgomery is a must, with its ancient architecture and a ruined castle. Travel further into Wales to experience the majestic beauty of Snowdonia National Park or visit one of the many lovely seaside towns along the Welsh coast.
    £134
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  • The Ramparts, PowysInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welshpool, Wales
    This large, detached Grade two listed property is set on the outskirts of the pretty town of Montgomery, close to the town’s amenities.

    The Offa’s Dyke National Trail runs close by to the town, providing a good excuse to get on your boots and head off for a walk, with vineyards and homemade ice cream suppliers nearby. Guests are also very close to the National Trust properties Powys Castle, Chirk Castle, Erddig and Attingham Park. The Welshpool to Llanfair steam railway, Montgomery Canal, and Lake Vyrnwy are all local and well worth a visit. Quad biking, paintballing and horse riding are all available locally, and watersports can be found at Bala Lake and in Llangollen, a 40-minute drive. Historic Shrewsbury is a 30-minute drive away, while within easy driving distance there is also Welshpool and Newtown all of which host a wide range of bars, shops and restaurants, and the west Wales coastline is approximately an hour’s drive away.

    The property is detached and is set in an elevated position. Enter into the entrance porch, where you can leave your muddy coats and boots after a busy day out. On the ground floor, the living room features comfortable seating and Smart TV, while the kitchen is well-equipped with everything you could need during your stay, including a dishwasher and washing machine. Up on the first floor are three comfortable bedrooms, comprising a double room, a twin room and a bedroom with a bunk bed. The family bathroom features a shower over bath, W/C, and sink.

    Outside, large gardens accompany the property and are laid to lawn. There is seating space, private garden furniture and the garden is enclosed. There is also space for bicycle storage.
    £54
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