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.
2,454 properties found
Pembroke, Mid Wales
8 4 3 Yes
An eco-friendly converted barn overlooking the lovely Cleddau estuary is ideally placed for families or friends planning to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Sleeping eight guests, with a welcome for up to five dogs, this cosy holiday home in the village of Hundleton is one of a small complex of barn conversions. Set in a quiet, rural lane, it is within easy reach of golden beaches, magnificent medieval castles and wonderfully scenic coastal walks. A shop and pub are within 0.5 miles and there are more shops and eateries in historic Pembroke, just 2 miles away. The barn is on two floors, with traditional external stone steps leading to the first-floor living area. Comfortable seating beneath characterful rafters in the lounge offers tranquil views of the estuary, while the spacious kitchen/diner has a large country-style table and chairs. Downstairs are four bedrooms; two doubles and two twins, all simply furnished in white bed linen. Also on this floor are an en-suite bathroom and two shower rooms. Outside, a shared open lawn to the front of the barn overlooks the estuary, with a private patio at the rear. Head for family-friendly Freshwater East beach (6 miles), one of a string of wide, sandy bays along this stretch of coast, or wilder Freshwater West (5 miles), a favourite for surfers. The National Trust’s Barafundle Bay (5 miles), an unspoiled gem with turquoise waters, is well worth the 0.5-mile walk from the car park. Visit Pembroke’s mighty Norman Castle, where the Dungeon Tower hides an authentic medieval gaol, and take a walking tour to discover the 900-year-old walled town’s fascinating history. Other dramatic, must-see castles include picture-book Manorbier (7.5 miles), and Carew (6.5 miles), with its historic tidal mill.
Weekly prices from £567.00
Colwyn Bay, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 2 Yes
Perched in an elevated countryside position, this exquisite hideaway boasts far-reaching vistas across the Conwy River. Outdoor lovers, leisure-seekers, and four-pawed travellers alike will delight in a retreat to this luxurious abode. Soak in sweeping views as you ascend the Medieval spiral staircases of Conwy Castle (8 miles), before toasting with a tipple gathered around the crackling fire pit. This striking manor house features a stylish period interior with polished leather textures, antique-style furnishings, rich earthy tones, and artfully draped fabrics. Shrug off outer layers then step into the inviting farmhouse kitchen. Perch at the glossy bar to graze through a snack board or rope in budding chefs to assist with dinner prep. Raid the 18th-century Welsh dresser for glassware, pop some fizz, then feast around the opulent wooden table. Retire to the lounge to while away chilly winter evenings by the roar of the wood burner. Curl up beneath a throw and reminisce into the early hours or escape to the snug to unwind. Ascend the staircase to find four thoughtfully styled bedrooms, each with a distinct theme. Choose from a spacious king, two twins, and a contemporary four-poster king. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the elegant roll-top tub before turning in for the night. Outside, step into the walled garden surrounded by fruit trees and leafy shrubs. Dine al fresco around the marble-topped table, recline on the hammock with a book, or gear up for garden games on the lawn. Stroll the cobbled streets of Conwy (6 miles) to scope out cosy coffee nooks and snap a photo outside the smallest house in Britain. Delve into a bag of salty chips as you saunter along Conwy Quay (6 miles) or amble across the Grade I-listed Conwy Suspension Bridge (6 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,033.00
Saundersfoot, Mid Wales
8 4 2 Yes
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life at this serene, contemporary-style cottage in a complex of properties in the coastal village of Saunderfoot. Sleeping eight people across four bedrooms, this is an idyllic accommodation option for large families or groups of friends who want to experience a perfect seaside getaway in West Wales. During the day, visit Saundersfoot Harbour - the beating heart of this charming village. You’ll find a bustling harbourfront filled with fishing boats and yachts, as well as plenty of colourful cafes and shops. In the evening, get the whole gang together, crack open a bottle of wine and relax in the cottage’s peaceful garden while watching the stars come out. Step inside and you’ll immediately fall in love with the traditional exposed stone walls and the decor’s beautiful palette of coastal hues. Make yourself at home in the living area and enjoy the lovely garden view through the bay window before heading to the chic kitchen area to rustle up some dinner. Host a sociable meal at the stylish dining table or go through the French doors to the rear garden to enjoy some al fresco dining. After dinner, return to the living area and warm your toes by the wood burner. At the end of the day, there are four bedrooms waiting for you upstairs - two doubles, one twin and one bunk bedroom. The doubles boast eye-catching sea views. Head to Saundersfoot’s Watersports Scene (0.5 miles) to get your outdoor adventure adrenaline rush with a whole host of fun activities, from paddle-boarding to coasteering. Alternatively, get the whole gang together for a fun trip to Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo (5 miles). Meet the animals, explore the interactive exhibits and check out the thrilling rides.
Weekly prices from £677.00
Llandysul, Mid Wales
8 3 2 Yes
Nestled within breathtaking rural scenery overlooking the River Teifi, find pure tranquillity at this lovingly furnished cottage, perfect for families and groups of friends looking to escape to the West Wales countryside. Boasting a hot tub, panoramic views and a plethora of footpaths from the doorstep, this charming bolthole sets the scene for an unforgettable getaway. After a long day’s adventure, retire to either the en-suite king-size bedroom or double bedroom which each features an additional single bed; crisp white linens and scenic waterway views will lull you into a dreamy slumber. If you’ve still got plenty of energy left, follow the warmth of the roaring wood burner downstairs into the open-plan lounge/diner to unwind on the comfy sofa sharing stories of the day’s adventures. If you decide to eat in, the contemporary farmhouse-style kitchen boasts everything you need to create a locally sourced feast. You’ll also find a double bedroom on the ground floor that features irresistible river views. Outside, dine alfresco on the patio, enclosed by glass railings to maximise views, or slip into the hot tub to enjoy your superb views overlooking the River Teifi as the sun goes down. Set in a landscape of fields and mountains, this peaceful rural location is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and keen walkers with many well-marked paths from the doorstep. Head to the thriving market town of Llandysul just over 3 miles away to peruse its array of independent shops and restaurants. From Llanina 13.5 miles away, follow the path past Cei Bach and Cwm Buwch where you can admire the sight of the River Drywi carving its way over a waterfall to the sea. Keen coastal explorers can take a boat trip to uncover Cardigan Bay’s marine ecology and Heritage Coast from New Quay 15.5 miles away.
Weekly prices from £911.00
Llandudno Junction, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 2 Yes
Gather the gang for a getaway in Wales. This beautiful, Grade II-listed property is rated as 5* accommodation and will house a big group and their dogs. You’ll be staying in Conwy, North Wales, with the sea on one side and the gorgeous Welsh mountains on the other. It’s the perfect place for a couples’ holiday or for two families getting away. Enter the house and find a lounge. It’s a cosy room with a large gas fire and exposed beams for a timeless feeling. Continue down a few stairs to get to the galley-style kitchen, which has a dining area at one end. If you’d like some quiet time, check out the library snug, decorated in shades of deep blue and warmed with a wood burner. There’s a utility room with a WC and laundry facilities. Two of the bedrooms are on the ground floor, both have king-size beds and one has an en-suite bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath. Head upstairs, where there are two more bedrooms. One has a double bed, the other a king-size. There’s also a shower room with a walk-in shower. This property has 10 acres of grounds to explore, and you can section off a secure garden area using a movable fence. On warm days, light up the gas BBQ, stretch out on the sun loungers and enjoy the surroundings. You’ll also have a garage for any outdoor gear. The cottage is in a quiet, rural area, about 2 miles from Conwy. You’ll have easy access to the sea, with Porth Dyniewaid only 2.5 miles away. There are plenty of places for walks and water sports, or you could go to the Welsh Mountain Zoo, 3 miles away, which has red pandas, snow leopards and brown bears. Finish your holiday by visiting Carnedd Llewelyn, 16 miles away.
Weekly prices from £1,041.00
Denbigh, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 2 Yes
Mountain biking, hikes, zip lining, fishing and trips to the beach are all on the cards when staying in spectacular North Wales. Surrounded by never-ending countryside and with farmyard cattle for company, this holiday home invites eight guests to spend time together on a working farm after long days filled with epic coast and country adventures. Bring along your bikes, canoes or any other adventure equipment for wild excursions amongst the surrounding beauty spots or invite up to three dogs to stay with you to make this family-friendly getaway a dog-friendly one, too. Any pets will adore the enclosed garden offering, running around whilst you relax and dine alfresco. This property is light and bright from the moment you step inside, complete with almost all of the accommodation offering on the ground floor and just one double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom upstairs. The other three bedrooms are to be found on the ground floor, made up of a king-size, a double and a twin and each served by a family bathroom. Elsewhere on the lower floor find an inviting lounge with a wood burner and Smart TV and a kitchen/diner for all of your mealtime needs. As well as the patio and garden for spending time outdoors, find a garage-turned-games room with pool table, darts and Xbox. Set off walking in the Gors Maen Llwyd Nature Reserve (2 miles), following a heathland and wetland route and wandering down to walk Llyn Brenig (4.5 miles). This natural body of water is also an excellent choice for fishing or water sports! For mountain bikers, Foel Gasnach is just 10 miles away with extreme routes to get stuck into. Take a drive to the coast within 18 miles, exploring the northern edge of the Wales Coast Path and spending time on the fabulous Llanddulas Beach (19 miles).
Weekly prices from £752.00
Denbigh, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 5 Yes
This fantastic property, situated in a peaceful rural location just 1 mile from Llannefydd, is the perfect holiday home for families and groups of friends that are looking for a little bit of luxury for their next stay. Sleeping eight across four beautiful bedrooms, this 16th century gentry house retains many original features and blends them with the contemporary. Spend the afternoon on Abergele Beach (8 miles) before coming home for a bit of relaxation in your private hot tub on the patio while the children run around on the lawn. The property is full of exposed stone walls and wooden beams that give it its charm. The ground-floor king-size bedroom takes full advantage of these, with pastel decor creating an elegant feel; a contemporary en-suite shower room and Smart TV make this one of the most desired bedrooms. Also on the ground floor, a handy utility room leads to another shower room before you get to the incredible kitchen. A perfect blend of oak beams, tiled floors and industrial styling make it a pleasure to cook in here or grab a quick breakfast around the kitchen island. Move through to eat in the stunning dining room with vaulted ceilings, exposed stone walls and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out across the fields. In the summer months, sizzle up a BBQ and dine alfresco on the patio before hopping in the hot tub; there’s an outside shower to rinse off before and after you get in. For peace and quiet after dinner, curl up in front of the wood burner in the lounge, surrounded by calming country-style decor and furnishings, and read a book or watch the Smart TV. At bedtime, head upstairs to the tranquil first-floor bedrooms; there’s a king-size bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite bathroom, while a further king-size bedroom has a Juliet balcony and en-suite shower room. The second floor takes you up to the main suite; head up the stairs into a gorgeous bathroom area with roll-top bath then make your way through the restricted-height doorway into a beautiful king-size room with Smart TV and stunning views of the countryside. Head off to the beaches at Colwyn Bay (13.5 miles) and Rhyl (9 miles), or wander the cobbled streets of Conwy or Llandudno’s Victorian pier (both 19 miles). From here take a walk up the Great Orme (22.5 miles) for breathtaking sea views, or take the cable car for a more leisurely trip. Popular attractions for the kids include Welsh Mountain Zoo (15 miles) and Zip World Fforest (20 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,114.00
Corwen, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 3 Yes
Enjoying a secluded location in the idyllic Dee Valley, this sympathetically updated traditional period property makes a wonderfully tranquil getaway for families and groups of friends. With ample space for up to eight guests, the house has plenty of original features including exposed timber beams, stripped floorboards, flagstone flooring and exposed brickwork. Also featuring a wood-fired hot tub, a beautiful garden and a fantastic games room, this charming retreat is a fabulous base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers exploring Llangollen and the Clwydian Range. The property features a charming lounge with a Smart TV, a welcoming wood burner and French doors offering lovely views. With a second wood burner set in an impressive brick surround, the light, spacious kitchen/diner is at the heart of the house, perfect for gathering everybody together for family occasions. Exploring the ground floor further, there’s a snug sun room which has an additional TV, and you can play table football in the games room. Upstairs, you will have a choice of four tastefully decorated bedrooms: two pretty twin rooms, a charming super-king-size room, and a characterful king-size room with a handy en-suite shower room. The property also features two bright and stylish bathrooms. Outside, the picturesque established garden features a choice of outdoor furniture providing a lovely spot for dining alfresco on a sunny summer’s day. You can also luxuriate in the wood-fired hot tub as you take in the stunning views across the valley. The River Dee is a great area for walking, biking, mountaineering, fishing and white-water rafting. Corwen (1 mile) and Llangollen (9.5 miles) have some great places to eat and drink, with the latter home to Horseshoe Falls and Castell Dinas Bran. Local attractions include Ruthin Gaol Museum, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Caer Drewyn and Viviod Mountain, all within 15 miles.
Weekly prices from £971.00
Denbigh, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 3 Yes
Take a break at this elegant period lodge which is brimming with character. Ideally suited to multi-generational families or friends looking for a getaway together, the property is surrounded by natural beauty and offers a selection of spaces for you to socialise, from the sunny conservatory to the beautiful garden. Whether you’re looking to relax and enjoy the local market towns, climb the Devil’s Staircase (8 miles) or wander through the whimsical woodland at Cwm Rhaeadr Forest (12 miles), you’lll not be short of wonderful days out during your stay. Upon arrival, head straight to the library hall to gather with your guests, light the fire and get comfortable on the soft sofas and armchairs. Another reception is located across the hall with a TV and more comfortable seating, ideal for taking some time away and getting lost in a good book. The kitchen is at the heart of the home, finished to a high standard with a breakfast bar to bring the family together. When it’s time to dig into a feast cooked in the kitchen, the conservatory is furnished with a grand dining table, surrounded by idyllic scenery to admire through the dual-aspect windows. Take the staircase and you’ll find the four bedrooms, all tastefully decorated with special features of their own. The master bedroom boasts a super-king-size bed and a balcony overlooking the majestic countryside whilst the bunk room has playful decor and is well-suited to children. In addition, there is a further king-size bedroom and a twin offering flexibility in the sleeping arrangements. When the sun is shining, there’s no better place to be than in the garden which is filled with mature plant life as well as a lovely stream and a wildflower meadow. Lovers of wildlife could pay a visit to The Red Kite Feeding Station (20 miles) to visit the daily spectacle of dinner time for these fascinating birds on the 160-acre farm – it offers a little something for all the family from orienteering walks to farm animals. Two quirky market towns can be found on the border of the Brecon Beacons, Brecon (23 miles) and Hay-on-Wye (30 miles), both perfect places to spend a leisurely afternoon with historic spots, bookshops and whimsical walking routes to explore.
Weekly prices from £1,051.00