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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1 Bedroom Bed in Llandysul  (85415), Llandysul
1 Bedroom Bed in Llandysul (85415)

Llandysul, Mid Wales

2 1 1 Yes

Feel at one with nature when you and your loved one treat yourselves to a glamping experience in West Wales. Sleeping just two guests, and welcoming a four-legged friend, the one-bedroom yurt is situated in rolling farmland near Rhydowen, 4.5 miles from Llandysul. With its own outside lounge and kitchen, wood burners and even a free-standing bath, this is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle. Take a step up into your lounge/kitchen, which is open to one side to let you make the most of your picturesque surroundings while also ensuring your privacy. Light the wood burner in here to throw out a cosy glow and settle down to read your books or chat. This space also features your stylish bath, where you can soak in comfort as you absorb your tranquillity. There is also a private shower room and WC, plus a kitchen space where you can prepare romantic meals for two using the delicious, fresh Welsh produce of the area. When you are ready to turn in for the night, take three steps up into your beautiful yurt, where your bedroom is situated. Here, you will find an inviting king-size bed, plus a futon to recline on and another wood burner to keep the space toasty and warm. Spend summer days and evenings relaxing out in your private, enclosed garden. Cook on the BBQ out here and make it into a fire pit later on so you can sit out under the stars with a bottle of wine. Head off on long walks or cycle rides from your yurt. Venture into Llandysul to stock up on produce. Newcastle Emlyn, 10 miles away, is also worth visiting. Plan a day trip to the coast at New Quay, 11 miles away, where you can swim in the sea.

Weekly prices from £515.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Llandysul (85671), Llandysul
1 Bedroom Bed in Llandysul (85671)

Llandysul, Mid Wales

2 1 1 Yes

Surrounded by a couple of acres of beautiful private woodland gardens, this snug and cosy barn conversion provides a wonderful romantic backdrop for couples seeking a secluded hideaway in the heart of rural Ceredigion. Featuring a soothing hot tub, a welcoming wood burner, exposed stonework and original timber beams, the characterful property is perfect for two guests, with delightful views from the charming garden. An ideal base for walkers, nature lovers and cyclists, this picturesque retreat is full of character, ideal for exploring the region’s spellbinding countryside, rustic villages, historic sites and idyllic coastline. Stepping inside this unique property, you will be greeted by the characterful open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with wooden beams and stone walls. The pretty lounge has a Smart TV and a welcoming wood burner, perfect for snuggling up together at the end of a wonderful day. You can share a romantic meal around the central farmhouse-style table, while the country-style kitchen has ample equipment to whip up your favourite dishes. The main floor also features a refreshing bathroom. When it’s time to retire, a wooden ladder leads up to the mezzanine-level bedroom with its cosy king-size bed. Outside, the patio garden makes a lovely spot for dining alfresco on a summer’s day. The two surrounding acres of private gardens feature beautiful woodlands with seating along the way. The hot tub is set on its own charming terrace with sun loungers and a summer house. Llandysul (4 miles) has a choice of friendly places to eat and drink after you’ve spent a fantastic day exploring the Ceredigion countryside. The coast is within easy reach – from New Quay (12 miles) you can take a boat trip out to spot dolphins in Ceredigion Bay. Other attractions include the National Wool Museum, Norwood Gardens and Gwili Steam Railway, all within 15 miles.

Weekly prices from £562.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Aberdovey (DY019), Aberdyfi
1 Bedroom Bed in Aberdovey (DY019)

Aberdyfi, Snowdonia and North Wales

2 1 1 Yes

Nestled in the heart of the thriving and picturesque coastal village of Aberdovey, this bright and airy holiday apartment offers a perfect romantic getaway for couples. Overlooking the waterfront, stunning views of the sea are complemented by light and airy decor, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a tranquil coastal retreat. Upon entering this stylish first-floor apartment, you’ll be greeted by a light-filled, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, thoughtfully designed for relaxation and convenience, with ample seating, a Smart TV, and breathtaking views of the beach and sea from the bay window. The well-equipped galley-style kitchen provides everything needed to prepare delicious meals, while the dining area offers an intimate setting for romantic dinners. The apartment features a comfortable double bedroom with a convenient en-suite shower room. While the property has no outdoor space of its own, the proximity to the beach provides plenty of opportunities to enjoy the fresh sea air. Please note that access to the apartment is via a wooden gate and metal stairs, which can be slippery when wet. Aberdovey is a charming harbour village known for its quaint pastel-coloured houses and vibrant atmosphere. With an array of restaurants, pubs, cafes, and shops within 200 metres, immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine. The golden sands of the beach, located just across the road, beckon visitors for leisurely strolls and sun-drenched afternoons. Additionally, the village offers various outdoor activities, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, golfing, and fishing. Alternatively, explore inland to discover Snowdonia National Park, or strike out along the coastal path towards dramatic seascapes and sunset viewpoints.

Weekly prices from £399.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Hawarden  (86711), Deeside
1 Bedroom Bed in Hawarden (86711)

Deeside, Snowdonia and North Wales

2 1 1 Yes

A charming Welsh retreat nestled in the countryside is perfectly suited for two, and a true paradise for fishing enthusiasts – it comes with a well-stocked fishing pond brimming with carp and tench. You’ll be close to all the attractions of North Wales and the historic city of Chester (9 miles) where you can head for shopping and meals out. With one double bedroom, it’s great for a solo or a couples’ holiday, with one canine companion welcome to join you. The property consists of a self-contained first-floor apartment accessible via external steps. You’ll enter directly into a kitchen area where you can whip up yummy dinners using local ingredients found during your travels. The dining table is in the lounge, offering a cosy spot for dining and chatting with your partner over wine. The sofa invites you to relax and catch up on your favourite TV shows on the Freeview TV. Perhaps the loveliest spot is the outside decked area, where you can sip morning coffee as you soak in the lovely views of the rolling countryside and fishing pond. If the mood strikes, light up the charcoal BBQ for an al fresco dining experience. Fishing enthusiasts are more than welcome to try their luck in the pond, fishing for carp and tench at their leisure. You’ll be just under 2 miles from Hawarden, a village with some local pubs and cafes. Mold (6 miles) is renowned for its historical market and acclaimed theatre, so is also an excellent option for an afternoon out. For a dose of history and culture, head to the walled city of Chester which offers a rich tapestry of Roman and Tudor architecture, independent shops and exquisite eateries. Nature enthusiasts will love exploring the surrounding area, including river walks, Loggerheads and Moel Famau country parks (8.5 miles and 11.5 miles respectively) and the Clwydian Range (8.5 miles).

Weekly prices from £593.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Porthmadog (87624), Porthmadog
2 Bedroom Bed in Porthmadog (87624)

Porthmadog, Snowdonia and North Wales

2 2 1 Yes

This bolthole for two is in the harbour town of Porthmadog, on the edge of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia). The property is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, with a myriad of walking and cycling trails to explore both in the national park and on the breathtaking Llyn Peninsula. Nearby days out include the Italianate-style village of Portmeirion (2.5 miles) and Harlech Castle (9 miles). The waterside lodge has been stylishly decorated and furnished, with a colour palette to complement the surrounding landscape. On entering the property, you will find a single bedroom/dressing room with a day bed and ample storage space. Heading along the hallway, you’ll come to an inviting king-size bedroom with estuary views. Completing this level is a contemporary shower room. Upstairs, discover a gorgeous lounge/kitchen/diner with sliding doors opening onto a glass-fronted balcony. To the rear of the room is a chic kitchen area for rustling up dinners for two, which you can share at the sweet dining table or outside on the balcony. A sumptuous velvet sofa is perfectly positioned for admiring the far-reaching views, and there’s also a Smart TV for enjoying movie nights together. Outside, dine alfresco and admire the beautiful views and local wildlife from the enclosed, decked balcony. Porthmadog is a bustling estuary town with a rich maritime history, which can be explored at the fascinating Maritime Museum. The town has a great range of independent shops and eateries, as well as studios and galleries showcasing local talent. The town is a hub for narrow-gauge railway enthusiasts, and you can board the steam trains of the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways to travel deep into Eryri National Park. For a day at the beach, Black Rock Sands is 3 miles away.

Weekly prices from £627.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Abergavenny (88015), Abergavenny
1 Bedroom Bed in Abergavenny (88015)

Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South

2 1 1 Yes

Surrounded by the spellbinding countryside of the Brecon Beacons, this delightful single-level romantic hideaway makes a fabulous holiday retreat for couples seeking a tranquil and secluded bolthole with magnificent scenery. Sitting in a picturesque spot overlooking the Llanover Valley, the beautifully converted and imaginatively updated studio-style barn offers views towards the three peaks of Skirrid, Blorenge and The Sugar Loaf. Set within the grounds of a 16th-century farm, this colourful getaway for two guests features timber beams, a hand-carved breakfast bar, and a spacious decked area with a soothing wood-fired hot tub, perfect for stargazing into the area’s Dark Skies. The main living area has been stylishly arranged to provide an ideal backdrop to your stay. There’s comfortable seating, and the TV is positioned above the bed – perfect for late-night films or lazy lie-ins. The central kitchen has a wealth of equipment for rustling up romantic meals which you can enjoy around the main dining table, on the unique hand-carved breakfast bar, or out on the deck. When it’s time to retire for the night, there’s a lovely double bed to sink into. Your four-legged friend will have its own half-whiskey-barrel bed. There’s also a handy shower room with a walk-in rainfall shower. Bifold doors open onto the terrace which looks out across the majestic, rugged landscape of the Brecon Beacons. Featuring a hot tub and comfortable outdoor furniture, this is a fabulous space for sitting back, stargazing or dining alfresco as you take in the unforgettable scenery. A fantastic base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers, the property sits in the south-eastern corner of the Brecon Beacons, close to the bustling market town of Blaenavon (5 miles). Local attractions include the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks, Goytre Wharf and Llandegfedd Lake, all within 11 miles.

Weekly prices from £741.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Narberth  (72863), Narberth
1 Bedroom Bed in Narberth (72863)

Narberth, Mid Wales

2 1 1 Yes

This charming property, situated just 3.5 miles from the centre of market town Narberth, is perfect for couples looking for a peaceful stay in West Wales. Sleeping you both in a tranquil double bedroom, this cottage is one of four holiday properties on the owner’s farm and adjoins to the owner’s farmhouse, but your privacy is assured. Enjoy a day wandering the streets and harbour of Tenby (13 miles) before coming home to relax in the shared garden, bubbling away in the hot tub as the sun goes down. This cottage has a contemporary feel yet preserves some traditional features. The open-plan living area is fresh and bright with French doors leading out to the patio; snuggle up on the sofa in front of the TV in the evening among exposed beams and stone walls. The kitchen has everything you need to cook up a storm and eat at the breakfast bar. A stunning spiral staircase up to the first floor is a real feature; head up here to the beautifully-decorated bedroom with low beams and a sleek and stylish en-suite shower room. As well as the shared hot tub, you’ve got access to a BBQ and garden furniture, a laundry room and plenty of storage for bikes. Spend the afternoon strolling along Saundersfoot Beach (9 miles); grab some fish and chips to refuel then head along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for breathtaking views. The National Trust’s Colby Woodland Garden (6.5 miles) is well worth a visit, as are Picton Castle Gardens (11 miles). If you’re an adventurous couple, head to Llys y Fran Lake (12 miles) where you can go open water swimming, cycling, hiking and even take part in axe throwing or archery.

Weekly prices from £369.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Narberth  (72867), Narberth
1 Bedroom Bed in Narberth (72867)

Narberth, Mid Wales

2 1 1 Yes

This charming semi-detached barn is set on a working farm in the stunning Pembrokeshire countryside. Just a short drive away from beautiful beaches, towns, and many historic castles and attractions, this romantic retreat for two boasts characterful original features and comes complete with a bubbling hot tub. Step inside, and you’ll find an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner where old meets new with magnificent A-framed beams and contemporary styling. The room features a cosy wood burner at its heart, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Relax on the comfortable sofas while enjoying your favourite shoes on the TV. The splendid kitchen/diner is fully equipped for all your culinary desires, and upstairs, there’s a luxurious galleried bedroom with a king-size bed and an en-suite shower room. Outside, an enclosed patio with seating awaits, perfect for al fresco dining, and there’s a charcoal BBQ and a log store to keep the wood burner roaring. Additionally, you’ll find a shared lawn area with a sumptuous hot tub for a relaxing soak. Bike storage is provided, and you have the freedom to explore the 55 acres of land that surround the property. Nearby Narberth (2 miles) offers an enjoyable day out, with a museum, art gallery, independent shops and eateries that serve local produce. The coastal resorts of Tenby (13 miles) and Saundersfoot (10 miles) are known for their iconic harbours and golden sandy beaches. History enthusiasts can explore castles at Carew (12 miles), Manorbier (17 miles), and Pembroke (16.5 miles), while families will enjoy attractions such as Oakwood Theme Park (8 miles), Folly Farm (6.5 miles) and Heatherton (12.5 miles). For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s the renowned Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, spanning 186 miles, and the rugged beauty of the Preseli Mountains.

Weekly prices from £543.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Gower  (74221), Swansea
1 Bedroom Bed in Gower (74221)

Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South

2 1 1 Yes

This attractive barn conversion, sitting in peaceful surroundings adjoining the owner’s farmhouse, is ideal for couples looking for a relaxing getaway in South Wales. The property looks out across fields towards the magnificent Three Cliffs. Located in the Gower Peninsula Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you can discover the distinctive natural charm of the local landscapes. Walk three miles through country lanes to reach the golden sands of Three Cliffs and stop by the equally beautiful Pennard Castle (2 miles walking, 4 miles by car), a superb area for wildlife watching. This delightful property with a downstairs and mezzanine level opens into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with a double-height ceiling and character beams. The lounge area has a large comfortable sofa to sink in while watching a favourite movie on the TV. A warming wood burner makes this a romantic retreat any time of the year. The kitchen has all the appliances to make meal preparation a breeze. Head along the hallway, and you’ll find the double bedroom and a ground-floor shower room. If you prefer quiet time to read, there is a mezzanine with restricted head height accessible via a ladder. Access the enclosed garden and patio area from the lounge which has garden furniture and a BBQ, making this the perfect spot for al fresco dining on fine days. If you want to discover the area’s history, then stop in at The Gower Heritage Centre (1 mile) before setting out to explore The Mumbles (7.5 miles) or the stunning Oxwich Bay (5 miles), where you can walk to Oxwich Point or enjoy water sports from the beach. Head over to Rhossili Bay Beach (12 miles) and enjoy spectacular views along the three miles of golden surf, and at low tide, look out for the wreck of the Helvetia.

Weekly prices from £536.00