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Top 5 Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages

Published on 24 Jul 2023 by Gwion Llwyd

We love our four-legged friends here at Dioni, and we know you do too. Almost half of all our holiday cottage bookings are made by fellow dog lovers who are looking for a dog friendly place to stay. Dogs are very much valued members of our holiday tribe. 

You probably already know that North Wales is a fantastic place to holiday with your pooch: our rural community is very dog friendly, with the majority of pubs, cafés, shops and other attractions that are welcoming to well-behaved pets.

And of course, with all its big mountains-and-coast landscapes, North Wales is a wonderful place to go walking with your four-legged friend too – there’s so much space to explore and sniff around. Just remember to keep your dog on a lead whenever you are near livestock. We love our farm animals too.

If the wagging tails are anything to go by, we reckon dogs just love their holidays in North Wales. Take a look at our top 5 dog friendly cottages for your next holiday.


Top 5 Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages

IMPRESSIVE PROPERTY AT THE FOOT OF THE RHINOG MOUNTAINS | RHEITHORDY

Sleeps 9 | Dog Friendly | Real Fire | Near Pub

You’ll find this impressive property at the foot of the Rhinog mountains near Dolgellau and Portmeirion. In walking distance of the pub and Llyn Trawsfynydd, it has five beautiful bedrooms and sleeps up to nine guests.


Top 5 Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages

HOLIDAY COTTAGE NEAR BEAUTIFUL LLANDANWG BEACH | SWYN-Y-DON

Sleeps 6 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Near Pub | Hot Tub | Real Fire

For a taste of coastal life, look no further than Swyn-Y-Don, a wonderful holiday cottage near beautiful Llandanwg Beach. This three bedroom, single storey detached stone property has an amazing outdoor area with an outdoor kitchen/bbq, hot tub and seating area, with a beautiful and modern interior. Sleeping up to six people, this is a great holiday destination for a family or group of friends.


Top 5 Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages

SPACIOUS DOG FRIENDLY COTTAGE WITH CHARMING GARDENS | BWTHYN LON DYWOD

Sleeps 8 | Dog Friendly | Real Fire | Near Beach

This spacious dog friendly cottage with charming gardens lies roughly halfway between the market town of Pwllheli and the coastal village of Nefyn and makes the ideal base for exploring Pen Llyn (the Llyn Peninsula). With around 100 miles of stunning coastline, attractive villages, unspoilt countryside and a wealth of wildlife, Pen Llyn is the ideal destination for outdoors lovers.


BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW NEAR THE BEACH | Y-BERLLAN

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW NEAR THE BEACH | Y-BERLLAN

Sleeps 4 | Dog Friendly | Near Pub | Near Beach | EV Charger

Set in a village location, Y Berllan is a beautifully renovated two bedroom bungalow near the beach, with great access to Bae Ceredigion (Cardigan Bay). Sleeping four, this fabulous modernised property is an ideal base to explore the stunning coastline and landscapes of the area. With open plan living and a private outdoor space, Y Berllan is the ideal spot to stay away with family or friends, whatever time of year.


CUTE BUNGALOW WALKING DISTANCE FROM THE BEACH | BRYN-YR-AUR

CUTE BUNGALOW WALKING DISTANCE FROM THE BEACH | BRYN-YR-AUR

Sleeps 6 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Real Fire

Bryn-Yr-Aur is a cute bungalow walking distance from the beach in Llanfair, near Harlech. This three bedroom cottage which can sleep up to six people has that real unpretentious home from home feel to it and provides a great base for families or friends wanting that traditional sea side holiday. A big lawned garden with lots of hidden seating in quiet corners is another real plus in this one.


This is by no means all we have to offer in terms of pet friendly cottages; to view our full list, please click the following link: Dioni Dog Friendly Cottages.

 
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