Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages in Wales

Wales is home to three National Parks, three World Heritage Sites, Britain's smallest city and world-class male voice choirs. Considering this wonderful country's compact size, it's crammed full of great things for you and your dog to enjoy on your next self-catering holiday!

Perfect for long walks, the Welsh coast is fringed with miles of award-winning, safe, sandy beaches, where dolphins can be glimpsed playing offshore and coastal paths offer spectacular sea views. Head inland and you will find lush countryside peppered with historic treasures and villages with tongue-twisting names and friendly pubs and cafes serving lush home cooking!

After a busy day exploring, you’ll want a holiday cottage with all the comforts of home – check out our range of dog-friendly holiday homes in Wales below.

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2,428 properties found

The Corn Store, Carrog
The Corn Store

Carrog, Snowdonia and North Wales

7 3 3 Yes

This barn conversion is situated in Carrog near Corwen and can sleep seven people in three bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £318.00

Dunholme, Trearddur Bay
Dunholme

Trearddur Bay, Anglesey

7 3 2 Yes

This wonderful bungalow is situated in Trearddur Bay, Wales and can sleep eight people in three bedrooms. Note: This property only accepts 7 nights booking starting on a Friday (from April to September). Note: accepts bookings starting from Friday or Mond

Weekly prices from £762.00

Bay Lodge, Bull Bay
Bay Lodge

Bull Bay, Anglesey

7 4 2 Yes

A first floor bungalow in Bull Bay, Anglesey that can sleep seven people in four bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £468.00

Y Bwthyn, Bryncrug
Y Bwthyn

Bryncrug, Snowdonia and North Wales

7 3 2 Yes

This beautifully converted chapel lies in the village of Bryncrug, near Tywyn, and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £375.00

Cefn Werthyd Farmhouse, Bontnewydd, Gwynedd
Cefn Werthyd Farmhouse

Bontnewydd, Gwynedd, Snowdonia and North Wales

7 4 1 Yes

This detached farmhouse rests in the North Wales village of Bontnewydd and can sleep seven people in four bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £422.00

Welymora, Pwllheli
Welymora

Pwllheli, Snowdonia and North Wales

7 4 3 Yes

A contemporary town house in the town of Pwllheli in North Wales which can sleep seven people in four bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £574.00

Farmhouse Cottage, Pentraeth
Farmhouse Cottage

Pentraeth, Anglesey

7 3 2 Yes

This detached cottage is located near to the village of Pentraeth on the Isle of Anglesey and can sleep seven people in three bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £371.00

4 Bedroom Bed in Tresaith (65621), Cardigan
4 Bedroom Bed in Tresaith (65621)

Cardigan, Mid Wales

7 4 2 Yes

Enjoying wonderful views across Ceredigion Bay, this stunning holiday property makes a fantastic retreat for families and friends seeking a relaxing hideaway along a stunning part of the West Wales coastline. Providing cosy and welcoming accommodation for up to seven guests across four bright bedrooms, the colourful, light-filled house has been stylishly furnished and tastefully decorated with an array of charming artworks. Situated in the picturesque village of Tresaith, this delightful, detached getaway lies within easy reach of a golden sandy beach, and makes a fantastic base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. Two external flights of steps lead down to this charming coastal property, with a walkway offering fantastic views of the bay. Inside, the airy lounge/diner is a perfect space for everyone to settle back and take in the views. The spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen has an additional central breakfast bar. There’s also a lovely ground-floor double bedroom with sea views, and a refreshing bathroom. Three further bedrooms are on the first floor, all with skylights in low sloping ceilings; a delightful double, a cheery en-suite twin and a pretty single room where the bed is reached via a short ladder. From the dining area, bifold doors lead to the large, enclosed garden which has a sweet patio area with outdoor furniture alongside a pretty lawn offering fantastic views over the village towards the sea. There’s also a BBQ and a sociable sheltered bar area for you to unwind in. Tresaith is a cheerful village with a friendly inn, a lovely beach and a stunning waterfall tumbling into the sea. The nearby resort of Aberporth (1.5 miles) also has a gorgeous beach and some great places to eat and drink. Local attractions include the Internal Fire Museum of Power, The National Wool Museum, and Cilgerran Castle, all within 11 miles.

Weekly prices from £1,127.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Aberdovey (DY032), Aberdyfi
3 Bedroom Bed in Aberdovey (DY032)

Aberdyfi, Snowdonia and North Wales

7 3 2 Yes

Nestled in a patch of ancient woodland on the banks of the Dyfi Estuary, this tranquil lodge is the perfect rural escape. Surrounded by woodland walks with mesmerising estuary views, it offers total seclusion yet is conveniently located between the seaside resort of Aberdyfi and eco-friendly market town of Machynlleth. Sleeping seven guests in four bedrooms, this dog-friendly property is ideal for nature-loving families and groups seeking solitude. Thoughtfully laid out over two storeys, this charming abode exudes warmth and comfort and has a relaxed rural style. The bright and cheerful country-style kitchen is beautifully equipped for preparing home-cooked meals, while a breakfast bar offers a convenient spot to perch with your morning coffee while browsing the papers. Next door, the spacious lounge/diner invites sociable evenings in, with a long dining table and a selection of deep seating arranged around the warming wood burner. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the peaceful views, while outside a covered sun terrace offers the perfect spot to dine alfresco or stargaze while sharing a bottle of wine. When it’s time to rest your head, a single bedroom and wet room on the ground floor takes care of guests with mobility issues. There are three further bedrooms on the first floor – a king-size, super-king-size and a twin – along with a sleek family bathroom with a freestanding bathtub and walk-in shower. Wander out from your front door to explore the ancient woodland, which once formed part of the Welsh Celtic Rainforest, and watch for wildlife over the estuary. Enjoy golden sands, go crabbing from the quay or get active with a range of water sports in the traditional seaside resort of Aberdyfi (3 miles). Travel to the popular market town of Machynlleth at the head of the estuary (7.5 miles) to discover independent shops and a rich cultural heritage.

Weekly prices from £770.00