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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4 Bedroom Bed in Abergele  (88973), Abergele
4 Bedroom Bed in Abergele (88973)

Abergele, Snowdonia and North Wales

8 4 2 Yes

This riverside hot tub hideaway for eight plus two canine companions is ideally located for a holiday filled with a range of activities – with Snowdonia National Park, the coast and historic Welsh towns within reach. With its country-style interiors, wood burner, and French doors that lead to the garden with a fire pit, this property is bound to ensure a relaxing and comfortable stay. Inside this rural, detached, single-storey property, you’ll find two neutral-toned reception rooms – both with a wood burner inside an eye-catching fireplace, plump sofas and wooden furnishings. Continue into the elegant and bright galley kitchen to find dark worktops and shaker-style cabinets. Walk through the archway to reach a wooden dining table in front of the French doors and floor-to-ceiling window which look out onto the garden. Completing the interior is a family bathroom with a free-standing bath, a shower room, and four bedrooms with Smart TVs: two king-size and two twin rooms. Outside, is an enclosed garden with a patio, hot tub, furniture and a BBQ. During your stay in Llanfairtalhaiarn, you could start your day with some fresh air and walk along the River Elwy. Head to the coast for an afternoon in the market town of Abergele (5 miles) which is overlooked by the expansive Georgian Gwrych Castle and offers an array of restaurants and shops plus the canine-friendly Abergele Beach (6 miles). Venture into Snowdonia National Park (16 miles) and wander around Aber Falls (25.5 miles), chase thrills at the world’s fastest zipline at Penrhyn Quarry (31 miles) or hike to the summit of Carnedd Llewelyn (28 miles).

Weekly prices from £983.00

4 Bedroom Bed in Llandysul  (89422), Llandysul
4 Bedroom Bed in Llandysul (89422)

Llandysul, Mid Wales

8 4 3 Yes

The views from this remote Welsh farmhouse are simply unparalleled and other delights just keep on coming as you move through the property. Ready to receive a group of eight family, friends or couples on a celebratory retreat, this holiday home offers sumptuous across two floors and outdoors in the exceptional summerhouse. Made for stays 365 days a year, you can make use of the garden in warm weather, cosy up by the wood burner when the weather turns cold or take a dip in the hot tub in any season. Leaving no member of the family behind, this farmhouse property is also dog-friendly with a private enclosed patio where Rovers can roam. Modern-meets-traditional in this impressive house, where authentic beams, stone-flagged flooring and exposed stone walls feature alongside up-to-date tech and a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Highlights include the two separate lounges, both with comfy seating and Smart TVs and one with a wood burner and the addition of an Xbox. The whole family can come together in the generous kitchen, sitting down to dine in the conservatory or out on the patio. Four bedrooms are laid out alongside three bathrooms across the ground and first floors, one of which offers a zip-and-link bed made up as a twin or a super-king size for added versatility. In this spectacular valley location, there are walks and biking routes all around, so step out of your front door and into an adventure. The nearest pub is in Rhos (1 mile) and offers a great spot to end your walk before moseying home. For further days out, nearby attractions include the National Wool Museum (4 miles), the vibrant town of Newcastle Emlyn (7 miles) and the Cardigan Bay coastline (15 miles). The stunning seaside village of Aberporth offers an ever-pleasant beach that’s dog-friendly year-round.

Weekly prices from £1,120.00

4 Bedroom Bed in Harlech (89631), Harlech
4 Bedroom Bed in Harlech (89631)

Harlech, Snowdonia and North Wales

8 4 4 Yes

A charming and characterful bungalow set at the foot of the wonderful Harlech Castle on the fringes of Snowdonia National Park. Groups of eight guests can spend days exploring before retreating to this home and dining alfresco in the enclosed garden or cosying up in the lounge in front of the fire. This stylish home is super welcoming and is thoughtfully decorated throughout. Place your walking boots and sandy shoes in the hallway, before heading into the comfortable and bright living area. There is plenty of seating space, a TV, and an electric fire to keep you warm on chilly nights. The practical and well-equipped kitchen has everything you need to rustle up meals that can be eaten together around the dining table. When you are ready to get some much-needed rest, choose from one of four en-suite bedrooms, there are two doubles, and two twin bedrooms. Dine alfresco and enjoy an evening tipple in the enclosed paved garden that sits in the rockface of the castle above. You can enjoy both the Welsh countryside and coastline from this wonderful retreat. The town of Harlech has a range of shops and eateries, as well as a beautiful sandy beach backed by dunes. The castle sits atop a rocky crag overlooking the beach and has far-reaching views of the Snowdonia mountains. Take a trip on the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway (5 miles) which stretches from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog passing stunning views through mountains and forests. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, don your walking boots and climb Yr Wyddfa (17 miles).

Weekly prices from £1,042.00

4 Bedroom Bed in Llandudno (89703), Llandudno
4 Bedroom Bed in Llandudno (89703)

Llandudno, Snowdonia and North Wales

8 4 3 Yes

Set on a quiet residential road on the outskirts of Llandudno, this detached family home provides stylish and spacious accommodation for families and friends seeking a Welsh coastal escape. Sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms, this dog-friendly property benefits from open-plan living, an enclosed garden, and distant sea views. After relaxing days frolicking on the quieter West Shore beaches and wandering the picturesque coastal trail, this two-storey holiday home offers abundant space for relaxing and entertaining, inside and out. From the cheerful front door to the light and airy living spaces, this property radiates comfort and tranquillity, with a subtle coastal theme echoing throughout the decor. Bright and fresh, the well-stocked kitchen has everything you need to whip up your family’s favourite meals, before gathering in the warm dining room to share good food and conversation. There’s ample space to socialise or relax in comfort, with soft seating in the dining room, a light-filled conservatory, and a relaxing lounge with a large corner sofa. You can also make the most of sunny afternoons and warm evenings with outdoor sofas in the garden, perfect for enjoying a cuppa or glass of wine in the salty sea air. The downstairs has access to the internal garage, where you’ll find the washing machine and space to store bikes or beach equipment. Upstairs, four inviting bedrooms ensure a comfortable night’s sleep for all. Choose between two king-size bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms and two twin rooms that share the family bathroom. Rooms at the rear of the property benefit from wonderful sea views. Venture around two miles north to reach the bustling heart of Llandudno, with its elegant promenade, authentic seafront architecture, and the longest pier in Wales. Ride the Great Orme Tramway to the country park and nature reserve, which has breathtaking views as far as the Isle of Man, Blackpool and even the Lake District from the summit.

Weekly prices from £962.00

4 Bedroom Bed in Crickhowell (90003), Abergavenny
4 Bedroom Bed in Crickhowell (90003)

Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South

8 4 4 Yes

This beautiful barn conversion, nestled in the tranquil Clydach Gorge, offers the perfect rural retreat for friends and family. The spacious, light-filled design features stunning original features and an expansive private garden. On the ground floor, there are three generously sized bedrooms: a twin room with an en-suite wet room, a double room with an en-suite shower, and another twin with an en-suite shower, all offering access to a charming terrace with outdoor seating. The open-plan kitchen and dining area, equipped with a Smart TV, is perfect for family meals, with double doors leading out to the gardens for those sunny afternoons. Additional amenities include a utility room and a ground-floor cloakroom. Upstairs, the first floor opens up to an expansive lounge area with exposed beams and abundant natural light. Comfortably furnished with sofas and a Smart TV, the space invites relaxation. A spacious double bedroom on this level also offers the option to add two childrens beds and features an en-suite bathroom. Outside, the property truly shines, with a patio area complete with a table and chairs, and a gas BBQ for al fresco dining. The beautiful mature garden leads up to an outdoor lounge area with comfortable seating and an open fire, perfect for cosy nights under the stars. Located less than a mile from Gilwern village, this cottage provides a peaceful retreat while being close to amenities like pubs, shops, and scenic canal paths. Surrounded by the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park, guests can explore countryside walks right from the doorstep. Nearby Crickhowell and Abergavenny offer vibrant town centres with local shops, pubs, and annual events, including Abergavennys renowned food festival. Attractions such as the Blaenavon Iron Works and Big Pit National Coal Museum are also within easy reach, offering a blend of nature, culture, and history.

Weekly prices from £958.00

Tyddyn Morthwyl, Criccieth
Tyddyn Morthwyl

Criccieth, Snowdonia and North Wales

9 5 3 Yes

A gorgeous house, with lots of space and character. Just a 5 minute drive from Criccieth. WiFi, Game room, woodburning stove, Sky freeview. Amenities a 5 minute drive away.

Weekly prices from £678.00

Ty Mawr, Great Orme, Llandudno
Ty Mawr, Great Orme

Llandudno, Snowdonia and North Wales

9 5 4 Yes

This wonderful cottage rests in Wales and can sleep nine people in five bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £1,000.00

Lyndale, Newport, Pembrokeshire
Lyndale

Newport, Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire and the South

9 5 5 Yes

Lyndale in Newport, Pembrokeshire, sleeps nine guests in five bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £1,133.00

Bwthyn Siliwen (Old Bath House), Bangor
Bwthyn Siliwen (Old Bath House)

Bangor, Snowdonia and North Wales

9 4 2 Yes

This detached cottage rests in Bangor, Wales and can sleep nine people in four bedrooms.

Weekly prices from £736.00