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.
479 properties found
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This detached annexe rests in Merrion near Pembroke, Sir Benfro and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £347.00
Cenarth, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This all-ground-floor cottage rests in Star near Cenarth, Wales and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £236.00
Brecon, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This end-of-terrace cottage lies in Brecon and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £328.00
Lamphey, Pembrokeshire and the South
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The Bumblebee in Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £290.00
Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This delightful single-storey cottage rests in Llys-y-frân near Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £319.00
Rosemarket, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This lodge is situated on a Holiday Park in the village of Rosemarket in Wales and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £295.00
Neyland, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This shepherds hut rests in Rosemarket, near Neyland in Wales and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £248.00
Monmouth, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Elevate your glamping excursion with a stay in this idyllic shepherd’s hut, a place with incredible Wye Valley views and a private wood-fired hot tub from which to admire them. Made with two guests in mind, this romantic bolthole invites visitors to embrace all of the appealing elements of a country stay including nights by the fire pit and lazing in the macrame swing hammock chairs with a good book. It has, however, been sympathetically modernised to feature everything you need for an exceptionally comfortable stay, including the softest king-size bed with fresh linens, a wood burner inside and a separate bathroom with all the necessary plumbing. On arrival, you’ll first notice the beautiful outdoor space that this property offers, set beneath a towering tree with a bistro set and far-reaching views. Take a few steps up and into the property to be greeted by charming country elements and extremely comfortable furnishings. In this studio-style space, there’s a cubby with a king-size bed on one side and a kitchenette on the other, complete with armchairs by the wood burner at its centre. The kitchen facilities are enough for rustling up light meals and the shower room is accessed just next door. Within walking distance of the River Wye and the England-Wales border, you’re well-positioned to explore Wy Valley beauty throughout your time here. An ever-popular walking route that follows this direction is the Offa’s Dyke Path, a route that plots up through Monmouth (4.5 miles) and beyond. Monmouth itself is a vibrant little town with a castle, independent shops and plenty of pubs and cafes. Heading deeper into Wales, find other local towns including Abergavenny (16.5 miles) and Usk (12.5 miles) worth a visit, each with its own independent spirit and with walking routes to trek all around them.
Weekly prices from £575.00
Usk, Pembrokeshire and the South
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For a walker’s retreat that’s entirely different, head to the Usk Valley and stay in this bespoke shepherd’s hut. Just 3 miles from the town of Usk and enjoying never-ending greenery all around it, you’re well positioned to explore South Wales’ countryside and coast in long hikes and rewarding bike rides. There’s a secure bike store right here on the property’s grounds, along with a fabulous honesty shop selling local wares. Laid out for two guests and welcoming one dog, this cosy abode encourages you to enjoy the simple things in life including late nights curled up by the fire and watching the sunrise from your own private patio. The patio is the first thing that greets you on arrival. Boasting an outdoor kitchen with a charcoal BBQ and seating area, you’ll no doubt spend so much time relaxing out here throughout the sunny months. Stepping inside, find a more traditional kitchenette with all you might need to rustle up simple dinners. The lounge, kitchen, dining and sleeping area are all in one compact space with the contemporary shower room just next door. When the evening falls, throw a log or two on the fire and cosy up in the double bed with the TV/DVD showing your favourite film. Discover three vibrant areas when staying in this central location - the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Wye Valley AONB and the Monmouthshire coast are all just a drive away (accessible within 15 miles). Unearth the unrivalled beauty of the Forest of Dean with a wander along the Wye Valley Walk, taking the route up to the Eagle’s Nest (9 miles) to view uninterrupted landscapes of the River Severn and the surrounding fields. Also close by is Newport (17 miles), the coastal Welsh city with plenty of options for shopping and dining out.
Weekly prices from £511.00