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.
2,429 properties found
Roch, Pembrokeshire and the South
3 2 1 Yes
This semi detached cottage is located in a courtyard in the village of Roch in Pembrokeshire and can sleep three people in two bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £293.00
Llanbedr, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 1 1 Yes
This 500-year old, Grade II listed, stone-built cottage for three people is attached to the owner's home, just outside the village of Llanbedr in the Snowdonia National Park.
Weekly prices from £310.00
Caerwys, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 1 1 Yes
This character detached cottage situated 1.5 miles from the town of Caerwys in Flintshire sleeps three people in one bedroom. One well behaved dog welcome at a supplementary charge of £35 per week, please contact Sykes to add this to your booking.
Weekly prices from £367.00
Tanygrisiau, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 2 1 Yes
This mid-terraced stone cottage is on a quiet residential lane in Tanygrisiau near Blaenau Ffestiniog, and can sleep 3 people in 2 bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £302.00
Ruthin, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 2 1 Yes
This tastefully restored cottage is in the town of Ruthin in North Wales, and can sleep 3 people in 2 bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £294.00
Llanddaniel Near Gaerwen, Anglesey
3 2 1 Yes
Pen Bonc, Llanddaniel, Anglesey, sleeps three guests in two bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £413.00
Criccieth, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 2 1 Yes
Ty Eiddew (Ivy Cottage), in Criccieth, Gwynedd, sleeps four in two bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £326.00
Malpas, Anglesey
3 2 1 Yes
A terraced cottage within the Cheshire village of Malpas, sleeping three people in two bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £293.00
Corwen, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 2 1 Yes
For couples and small families, this blissful retreat is a great base from which to explore. Its cosy, characterful features are sure to make this a break to remember, with dramatic exposed beams across the walls and ceilings, as well as private balconies with far-reaching views. Situated at the foot of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the scenery here is spectacular, with a pretty route along the River Dee accessible within a mile offering a serene pathway for a walk with your dog. As you step inside you’re welcomed by the open-plan living room/dining room/games room with wonderful cushy seating and a dining table for four offering versatility within the space. The pool table is fantastic for a spot of competitive evening entertainment, and the TV is great for chilly nights when you simply want to curl up and watch a film. Next door, the galley-style kitchen is compact yet cleverly designed to maximise on space and give you all you could need to cook up a feast for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Completing the ground is a double bedroom with a balcony overlooking the serene countryside. Upstairs, the master bedroom is a characterful space with matching solid-wood furniture including a desk and drawers, and a glorious king-size bed set against a feature wall. Moving on to the bathroom, you’ll love a long soak in the bubble bath after a long day out exploring which will set you up for a good night’s rest. At the rear of the property is a lawn and patio area which boasts fantastic views thanks to its elevated position. For a day out, why not visit Bala? Located just 12 miles away, it’s a hub of outdoor activity and rich in culture. Home to the largest natural lake in Wales and the Bala Lake Railway, you’ll have a multitude of options to choose from on how best to explore. Avid walkers will be in heaven with what’s on offer, from adventures at Moel Morfydd (9 miles) to World’s End (13 miles) and Vivod Mountain (10 miles). Despite many of them offering challenging pathways, you’ll certainly be rewarded with the viewpoints and array of wildlife along the way.
Weekly prices from £583.00