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.
435 properties found
Dolau, Mid Wales
8 3 2 Yes
This detached eco barn conversion is located in the village of Dolau near to Llandrindod Wells in Mid Wales and can sleep eight people in three bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £555.00
Dolau, Mid Wales
8 4 2 Yes
A detached, stone-built former mill, next to a working livestock farm, outside of the hamlet of Dolau, eight miles from Llandrindod Wells, and sleeping eight people in four bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £762.00
Lampeter, Mid Wales
8 5 2 Yes
This charming former farmhouse near the town of Lampeter in South Wales, sleeping eight people in four bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £613.00
Aberystwyth, Mid Wales
8 4 3 Yes
This farmhouse is located near the town of Aberystwyth and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £703.00
Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant, Mid Wales
8 4 3 Yes
This detached cottage is located near the village of Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant near Lake Vyrnwy and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £521.00
Builth Wells, Mid Wales
8 4 2 Yes
This detached cottage is located in the village of Llandeilo Graban near Builth Wells and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £509.00
Pembroke, Mid Wales
8 4 2 Yes
This quaint holiday home with water views is conveniently located near the centre of historic Pembroke, making it the perfect base for families or friends to explore everything that Pembrokeshire has to offer. Step into a spacious tiled hallway with convenient storage space for coats and boots. To the left, you’ll find the lounge, furnished with two large sofas that provide comfortable seating around the Smart TV. Further down the hallway, you’ll discover an open-plan kitchen/diner offering spectacular views over Pembroke Castle and the mill pond. On the first floor, three bedrooms and a family bathroom await. The first bedroom is a king-size room that enjoys lovely views over the millpond. The second bedroom features a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (which can be made into twin beds upon request). The third room is a bunk bedroom. The family bathroom and a utility cupboard complete the first floor. There’s an annexe on the lower floor of the house, which can be accessed via steep stairs from the hallway. This area includes an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, and there’s also a king-size bedroom with a shower room. The annexe’s door opens onto an unenclosed area near the popular pub and provides access to the millpond. Outdoor seating with tables and chairs is available for enjoying the sunshine. While the main part of the building doesn’t have its own outdoor space, you can explore the walks around the mill pond or visit parks within a mile of the property. Pembroke boasts a popular high street with a variety of independent shops, bars, and restaurants. If you have a penchant for history, pay a visit to the castle, the birthplace of Henry VII. The wonderful coastal path passes nearby, skirting around the Castle, and for a day at the seaside, Pembroke serves as an excellent base for exploring the many beautiful beaches. Freshwater East is less than 4 miles away, and Barafundle Bay, a must-see in Pembrokeshire, is within 5 miles of home.
Weekly prices from £874.00
Burry Port, Mid Wales
8 4 1 Yes
A sunny townhouse with an enclosed garden space, situated in the sleepy seaside town of Burry Port. Embrace the tranquillity of coastal living with a retreat to this inviting escape, perfect for large families or groups of friends plus a couple of waggy-tailed pals. Breathe in the crisp ocean air as you stroll the golden shoreline of Burry Port Beach (within 300 metres), then prop open the patio doors to indulge in an al fresco afternoon tea. This inviting property features a beautifully sunny interior with richly pigmented colours, plush soft furnishings, and breezy indoor-outdoor living. Drop beach bags in the hallway then pad into the kitchen/diner. Rustle up a post-adventure snack board in the wooden shaker kitchen. Perch by the window with a tipple or fold out the wooden table to accommodate up to eight dinner guests. After a day of adventures, stretch weary legs in the stylish lounge. Sink onto the soft seating to browse the Smart TV. In warmer months, throw open the French doors to let the balmy ocean breeze drift inside. Rest up in the four comfortable bedrooms, consisting of a spacious en-suite king and a bright double on the ground floor. Little adventurers will delight in escaping upstairs to find a cosy bunk and a twin. Outside, gather for a sociable family breakfast on the patio, get grilling on the BBQ, or toast a late-night sweet treat over the gas fire pit. While away days perusing the bustling Burry Port Harbour (within 100 metres) where you can refuel in local tea rooms, spot boats bobbing in the water, and admire the towering lighthouse. Tee off with hazy sea views at the historic Ashburnham Golf Course (500 metres) or amble through the 500 acres of idyllic parkland at Pembrey Country Park (3 miles).
Weekly prices from £973.00
Haverfordwest, Mid Wales
8 4 2 Yes
Equipped with a bubbling hot tub, an enclosed garden and a cosy wood burner, this traditional four-bed countryside cottage is perfect for a group of friends or family seeking a tranquil Welsh coastal getaway. While staying in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park you can spend your time hiking the clifftop trails, surfing or swimming at the sandy beaches and even spotting puffins on Skomer Island. Step inside this homely property to find a well-sized country-style kitchen which is decorated with neutral tones and wooden accents. The fitted ‘L’-shaped kitchen boasts an electric range cooker and in the centre of the room is a breakfast table beneath low-hanging contemporary lights. For a more formal occasion, serve dinner in the separate dining room with a long table and plush velvet chairs. Continue into the lounge to find two large leather sofas and armchairs surrounding the Smart TV with Netflix and a wood burner. Completing the ground floor is a double bedroom with a sofa, a family bathroom with a roll-top bath and a utility room with extra fridge space. Climb the stairs to reach a walk-in shower room, a super-king-size zip-and-link bedroom, a double and a king-size with an en-suite WC. Outside is a fully enclosed garden with a patio, lawn, rattan furniture and hot tub. During your stay in the small village of St Ishmaels, explore your immediate surroundings to find a local pub, a garden centre and a bird-watching tour operator within 0.5 miles. Follow the coastal trails from St Ishmael’s Church (0.5 miles) around the Great Castle Head, past several bays and Iron Age settlements. Enjoy a walk along the soft golden shores of Marloes Sands (4.5 miles) or go for a dip at Broad Haven (6 miles). Watersports enthusiasts shouldn’t miss a sailing or windsurfing opportunity at Dale’s Bay (3.5 miles). For an unforgettable adventure, take a 20-minute boat journey from Martin’s Haven (5.5 miles) to Skomer Island and say hello to the resident Atlantic Puffins.
Weekly prices from £997.00