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 Bedroom Bed in Cosheston (FB060), Cosheston
2 Bedroom Bed in Cosheston (FB060)

Cosheston, Mid Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Get away for a relaxing break at this cosy apartment in the pretty village of Cosheston. Close to the vibrant town of Pembroke, local attractions, and the coast, it’s ideal for a small family or space-seeking couples and their four-legged friends. One of a small group of properties, the ground-floor apartment has a Smart TV, a sociable open-plan living space, and is near a great pub. The old brewery building has heaps of history and the cosy apartment is well-equipped to make sure you have a comfortable stay. Head into the cosy social heart of the property, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, and after days of adventure crash into the soft seating and flick on the Smart TV for easy entertainment. When it’s time to eat, find that the cute dining table and kitchen are nearby and host everything needed to whip up memorable Welsh feasts. When day turns to night, you’ll find two sumptuous bedrooms to choose from, one double and one single, served by a well-equipped shower room with an indulgent walk-in shower. Although there is no outdoor space at the apartment, guests have a wide choice of delightful village and countryside walks on their doorstep, offering a peaceful start or end to each action-packed day. The traditional pub nearby is worth visiting during your stay and your canine companions will receive a warm welcome there too. Explore the area on the beautiful footpaths, head to Barafundle Beach (8 miles) for a stunning walk and Freshwater West (11 miles) to go surfing. Visit Pembroke’s shops, pubs, cafes, and restaurants (2 miles), stunning castle and Mill Pond. Explore Upton Castle and 35 acres of gardens (1.5 miles) and the magnificent Carew Castle and Tidal Mill (4 miles).

Weekly prices from £362.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Audlem (83192), Crewe
2 Bedroom Bed in Audlem (83192)

Crewe, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Audlem is a pretty village that offers a host of independent shops, eateries and a church to explore. Take time to visit the Overwater Marina with mooring for over 200 narrowboats, 4 miles by foot, or at weekends take the Audlem Lass canal cruise from Lock 15 to the marina. There’s a cafe here for refreshment and lunches. This is a walkers’ and cyclists’ paradise with many way marked footpaths and cycle routes for you to explore the surrounding Cheshire countryside. Take a trip to an abundance of National Trust houses in all directions, or head into the market towns of Chester and Shrewsbury, both less than 30 miles, providing charm and culture with even more to see and do. Arrive at this cosy single-storey property and enjoy the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with large sliding doors overlooking a gravel garden. This is a social space to prepare a meal, enjoy dinner and relax on the sofa. In the lounge area, you can sink into the sofa, find your favourites on the TV and relax, or open the patio doors on a nice day to let the outside in and curl up with a good book. The kitchen area offers an electric oven and hob, fridge with ice compartment, washing machine and microwave and there is a dining table where you can enjoy some homecooked meals with plenty of space for everyone to gather around and plan your holiday activities. When ready for bed choose from the spacious double or single room. Take a leisurely shower or bath in the lovely bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Outside, sit down at the table and chairs on the gravel garden with views towards the enclosed garden with established trees, shrubs and a paddock. It is the perfect place unwind from sunrise to sunset. If you are bringing your bikes there is a bike rack to use by the kitchen door. There is ample off-road parking for two cars.

Weekly prices from £534.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Nefyn (44492), Pwllheli
2 Bedroom Bed in Nefyn (44492)

Pwllheli, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Situated in Nefyn, on the west coast of the Llyn Peninsula, sits this charming two-bedroom property. With coastal walks straight from the door, it’s an ideal retreat for a couple, or small family plus two dogs, wanting access to seaside activities and amenities. Inside this 19th-century property old-world charm combines with modern comfort to create a warm and welcoming space. The lounge, with its beamed ceiling, is an attractive spot and a plump sofa and chair invite you to sit and chat, or on chillier days curl up in front of the wood burner with a film on the TV. The separate kitchen is kitted out with every appliance you’ll need for a comfortable stay and meals can be served at the breakfast bar or sociable dining table. From the ground floor, stairs lead up to the first floor where two lovely bedrooms are located. Featuring a king-size bed and a single bed, both rooms are wonderfully serene with fresh interiors and soothing tones. Outside a small rockery patio is perfectly set up for morning coffee while a larger decked terrace is the ideal spot for basking in the sun. Nefyn is a pretty seaside resort with cafes, tearooms, and a small independent brewery where you can sample the local Cwrw Llyn craft beer. Traeth Nefyn Beach is less than 0.5 miles away from the property and is a good place for a swim and dog walk. For longer walks, jump on the Llyn coastal path and enjoy a scenic 2-mile hike to Porth Dinllean. In the village of Port Dinllean, be sure to stop for a drink at the famous Ty Coch Inn where you can relax and soak up views of the Irish Sea.

Weekly prices from £451.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Conwy  (50933), Colwyn Bay
2 Bedroom Bed in Conwy (50933)

Colwyn Bay, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Lying just north of the picturesque village of Eglwysbach, this bigger-on-the-inside retreat makes a fabulous getaway for families, friends and couples exploring an idyllic corner of North Wales. Offering ample accommodation for up to three guests, the beautiful stone-built has been imaginatively updated and features a delightful conservatory, timber beams, a wood burner, and a bubbling hot tub. Situated along the north-eastern edge of Snowdonia, this characterful hideaway is a fabulous base for walkers, climbers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering the tranquil countryside of the Conwy Valley. The characterful dining room has wooden beams, a Welsh dresser and feature fireplace, while the bright and cheery conservatory is perfect for afternoon tea and cosy evenings, with access to a secret courtyard. The ground also has a charming galley-style kitchen, a refreshing bathroom. There is a staircase leading to two bedrooms: a sweet single and a gorgeous double. Stepping outside, the enclosed garden features a pretty lawn with well-stocked borders, ample outdoor furniture and a soothing hot tub to luxuriate in after a great day’s exploring. The historic coastal town of Conwy (7 miles) and the popular seaside town of Colwyn Bay (9 miles) are to the north, with a choice of fantastic pubs, shops and restaurants, or you can head west to explore the majestic Snowdonia National Park (3 miles). Local attractions and landmarks include Conwy Water Gardens, Bodnant Garden and Adventure Parc Snowdonia, all within 6 miles.

Weekly prices from £590.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Arthog (66579), Arthog
3 Bedroom Bed in Arthog (66579)

Arthog, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 3 1 Yes

Stay in this secluded 17th-century stone cottage based in the quaint village of Arthog, offering incredible views across Snowdonia National Park. The beautiful old features and remote location ensure it’s a truly peaceful place for a getaway. Escape to this characterful holiday home for a tranquil retreat from which to enjoy this unspoiled area of North Wales; a perfect place for three guests and two well behaved dogs. Enter the door to this rustic cottage and relax amongst traditional decor, including exposed beams, charming period features and a gorgeous inglenook fireplace. Throw together wholesome dinners in the creatively designed kitchen/diner and eat together around the table, clinking glasses as you go. The welcoming living room offers snuggly nights in front of the TV, or choose to chill out with a few chapters of your favourite book. The garden is a real benefit of this property, providing guests with the chance to enjoy a glass of red wine with the backdrop of the Mawddach Estuary to gaze upon. It’s also fully equipped for hearty al fresco breakfasts in the sunshine. At bedtime, choose from the ground-floor single bedroom, or make your way up the narrow steep stairs to a king-size bedroom and another single. Completing the property is a delightful bathroom for those leisurely morning soaks. Bring your backpacks and start the day with an energy-boosting stroll or cycle along the Mawddach Estuary. For a more challenging route, follow the Arthog Falls and Cregennan Lakes trail (0.5 miles), leading you through 8.5 miles of ancient woodlands, majestic lakes and some unbelievable wildlife-spotting locations. Refuel in the town of Dolgellau (7 miles) or the coastal village of Fairbourne (2 miles), where you will find ample pubs, shops and eateries.

Weekly prices from £516.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Aberdovey (91962), Aberdovey
2 Bedroom Bed in Aberdovey (91962)

Aberdovey, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Situated along the northern banks of the River Dyfi in the heart of the harbourside town of Aberdovey, it would be hard not to fall in love with the homely, historic cottage. Perfect for couples and small families, explore everything the Dyfi Estuary has to offer, from windswept coastal walks to blood-pumping water sports activities. Featuring a roaring wood burner, a soothing neutral colour palette and extra special homely touches, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner boasts a warmth which invites you to unwind at the end of a busy day. Hunker down on the comfy sofa and catch up with your favourite programme on the Smart TV or whip up a locally sourced feast and enjoy making special family memories seated around the dining table. When bedtime calls, head upstairs to find two light and bright bedrooms, one double and one single with access to the courtyard garden, both dressed in crisp white linens that ensure a peaceful rest. The picturesque harbour village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) is home to a championship golf course and miles of dune-backed golden beaches perfect for a traditional bucket and spade day on the sand. Located at the heart of the UNESCO Dyfi Biosphere Reserve on the northern coast of the River Dyfi, Aberdyfi makes a wonderful base for those with a nose for nature, whilst water sports enthusiasts can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, fishing and yachting regattas in the summer. A paradise for keen walkers, enjoy lake views as you conquer the Happy Valley to Bearded Lake walk (6 miles) or marvel at the breathtaking waterfalls along the Dolgoch Falls Waterfall Walk 10 miles away.

Weekly prices from £537.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Porthmadog  (93835), Penrhyndeudraeth
2 Bedroom Bed in Porthmadog (93835)

Penrhyndeudraeth, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Discover the charm of this snug mid-terraced cottage, perched in an elevated position within the picturesque town of Penrhyndeudraeth. An ideal retreat for friends and families alike, its the perfect base for exploring the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park before returning home to the cosy lounge warmed by a cracking wood burner or dining alfresco on the terrace, backed by spectacular far-reaching views. Step inside this three-storey home, where stylish furnishings and modern amenities await to ensure a comfortable stay. Enter the welcoming hall, where ample space is provided for your outdoor gear, before making your way to the lounge with a feature fireplace, wood burner, plush sofas, Smart TV, and interesting artwork. Descend the staircase to the kitchen/diner, where youll find a well-equipped space ready to inspire your culinary creations with locally sourced produce. Gather around the dining table and bask in the lovely views streaming in through the window before indulging in a leisurely soak in the stylish bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath. At the end of the day, make your way to the two first-floor double bedrooms, one with a TV, and both boasting lovely views to wake up to. Outside, relax on the paved and decked split-level garden, offering the perfect setting for al fresco dining at the table and chairs, or descend to the sunken garden with comfortable seating and enjoy a delicious meal cooked on the charcoal BBQ. Ideal for exploring on foot, by bike or by car, within a 6-mile radius, youll find an array of must-visit destinations from the enchanting Portmeirion Italianate village to the historic castles and sandy shores of Harlech and Criccieth. Embark on a nostalgic journey aboard the Ffestiniog Railway (1 mile), or indulge in leisurely strolls and exhilarating bike rides along the myriad of footpaths and cycle routes that wind through the stunning landscape of Snowdonia National Park.

Weekly prices from £486.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Aberaeron  (94044), Aberaeron
2 Bedroom Bed in Aberaeron (94044)

Aberaeron, Mid Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Located within a leisurely 1.5-mile stroll of the Wales Coast Path and conveniently positioned between the sought-after coastal towns of Aberaeron and New Quay, this enchanting retreat offers an idyllic haven for couples and small families seeking seaside adventures. After each days escapades, return home to stylish, contemporary living spaces with a cosy lounge warmed by a roaring wood burner. Step inside this inviting lodge to discover a light-filled kitchen/diner with modern furnishings, equipped with all the essentials for culinary creativity. The lounge serves as the heart of the home, featuring an L-shaped sofa perfect for unwinding in the glow of the wood burner. After a day of exploration, retreat to the comfort of two bright and breezy bedrooms, ensuring restful nights in either the double or single beds. A sleek shower room completes this charming home away from home. Outside, an enclosed lawn garden awaits, offering two inviting patio areas where you can bask in the coastal countryside views. Complete with a BBQ and dining furniture, its the perfect spot for leisurely evenings spent under the open sky, creating cherished memories with loved ones. The charming harbour town of Aberaeron (2 miles) beckons with its array of shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes, while the nearby beaches promise glimpses of the renowned Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphin pods. Venture further to New Quay (5 miles), where thrilling boat excursions offer opportunities to witness the dolphins in their natural habitat. With three distinct beaches, New Quay caters to every preference, from family-friendly Blue Flag bays to rugged shores favoured by year-round dog walkers.

Weekly prices from £476.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Kelsall (94445), Kelsall
2 Bedroom Bed in Kelsall (94445)

Kelsall, Snowdonia and North Wales

3 2 1 Yes

Set in the charming village of Kelsall, this cosy semi-detached cottage provides couples, small families and friends with a comfortable home away from home whilst exploring Cheshire and its borders. You’ll find three characterful pubs with bustling atmospheres in the village, all serving local produce and real ales. From your doorstep, stumble across public footpaths and cycleways aplenty, including the famous Sandstone Trail and Delamere Forest. Go Ape Delamare (3.5 miles) is a great day out for everyone, along with Crocky Trail (7 miles), Oulton Park Circuit (5 miles), Beeston Castle (9.5 miles), Tarvin Fishery (2.5 miles), and Cheshire Oaks designer outlet village (12 miles). Only 9 miles from the historic city of Chester, you could spend the day exploring the ancient Roman walls, cathedral and amphitheatre, visit Chester Zoo and spend a summer evening at the racecourse. Travelling further afield, the Mid-Cheshire Line runs through Delamere and takes you directly into Manchester or across the border to explore the delights of North Wales with ease. Stepping into the front porch, you can kick off your boots and hang up your coat before entering into the spacious yet cosy living room. Tastefully decorated and full of character, the room boasts a traditional inglenook fireplace that takes centre stage in the room, housing a high-quality log burning and smoke-effect electric stove – you can enjoy evenings in front of the fire, without all the work! Take your pick from the comfortable sofa, or a stylish reading chair as you snuggle up for the evening to watch your favourite film on the Smart TV, a classic DVD or even a video game on the PlayStation Portable. Blankets have been provided for those colder winter nights, along with a basket of goodies just for the dogs. From the door in the living room, youll enter the open-plan kitchen and dining area. When youre not enjoying the many eateries in the area, the kitchen has been fully equipped with everything youll need to serve up breakfast, lunch and dinner – including a dishwasher so you can spend more time relaxing! Heading back into the living room and up the stairs, youll find two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The original stone chimney breast is the main feature in the double bedroom, whilst the single bedroom offers lovely views down the long garden and woodland out back. The family bathroom has been renovated with a modern suite where you can relax in the bath after a long day exploring or wake yourself up with a refreshing morning shower ready for another day of adventure. Heading out into the enclosed private garden, there is ample space to sit and enjoy the outdoors. Stepping out of the kitchen immediately onto the patio, you can follow a couple of steps up to another paved area where you can enjoy your morning coffee on the small table and chairs. Beyond that, there is a long stretch of lawn area perfect for young children and the dogs as they frolic in the evening sun.

Weekly prices from £533.00