Dog Friendly Lodges Gwynedd
Gwynedd is home to coastal towns and beaches in North Wales. And with Snowdonia national park on your doorstep, a break in dog friendly cottages in Gwynedd will be full of spectacular scenery and breathtaking dog walks.
- Aberdaron, WalesThis pair of pretty stone cottages, thought to date back to the 1800s are set near the tip of the Lleyn Peninsula. The drive to the holiday cottages is delightful, miles of sea and fantastic countryside. Set about a mile away from the beaches and coves, one of the most popular bathing spots of the Lleyn Peninsula. ’Whistling sands’ is little more than a mile and equal distance is the popular resort of Aberdaron with its shops and eating houses. Cyll y Felin Fawr 1 boasts a welcoming coal fire and Cyll Y Felin Fawr 2 is ideal for children, the low attic bedroom being a great hideaway. All other resorts of the Lleyn Peninsula are within easy driving distance such as Abersoch and Pwllheli as is the Snowdonia Mountain Range. Shop and pub 1½ miles.£52From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesThis delightful, detached, single-storey barn conversion is situated close to the tip of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula near Aberdaron and commands stunning views of the surrounding countryside and Aberdaron Bay. It is a holiday home to really get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The area is great for families, with Whistling Sands nearby, and a paradise for walkers with the coastal path passing nearby. There are also boat trips available to Bardsey Island. Shop, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
Ty Cam (OF5)Gwdihw (UK45625) can be booked together with Gwdihw (UK45625) to accommodate up to 10 guests.£83From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesThis pair of pretty stone cottages, thought to date back to the 1800s are set near the tip of the Lleyn Peninsula. The drive to the holiday cottages is delightful, miles of sea and fantastic countryside. Set about a mile away from the beaches and coves, one of the most popular bathing spots of the Lleyn Peninsula. ’Whistling sands’ is little more than a mile and equal distance is the popular resort of Aberdaron with its shops and eating houses. Cyll y Felin Fawr 1 boasts a welcoming coal fire and Cyll Y Felin Fawr 2 is ideal for children, the low attic bedroom being a great hideaway. All other resorts of the Lleyn Peninsula are within easy driving distance such as Abersoch and Pwllheli as is the Snowdonia Mountain Range. Shop and pub 1½ miles.£42From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesNestled amidst the enchanting countryside near Rhiw, this wonderful cottage stands as a sanctuary of tranquillity for discerning couples seeking an idyllic escape. The cottage harmoniously marries contemporary elegance with rustic charm, providing an unparalleled retreat for those in search of romance and relaxation. Exuding an air of refined sophistication, the open-plan living space is adorned with vaulted ceilings, and a grand log burner, evoking a sense of timeless warmth. The master bedroom boasts a kingsized bed, adorned with quality linens, promising nights of absolute comfort. The en suite has a modern shower and underfloor heating. The door from the bedroom opens to a private patio area, complete with a seating area for alfresco dining. Bask in the serenity of the countryside, where the only sounds are the gentle rustling of leaves and birdsong. Within easy reach, an array of captivating attractions such as, Abersoch only 15 minutes away, here there’s golden beaches and a vibrant marina, a playground for water sports enthusiasts. Stroll along the charming high street, brimming with boutiques and cafés. Immerse yourself in the history and natural beauty at Plas yn Rhiw a National Trust property, boasting stunning gardens and captivating views of Cardigan Bay. Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) is nearby explore this dramatic coastline, known for its sweeping vistas, and watch as surfers conquer the waves. Bardsey Island, why not embark on a boat trip to this mystical island, rich in wildlife and steeped in Celtic history. Book your stay now and revel in the splendour of this enchanting corner of Wales.£49From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesEnjoying a beautiful rural location, these two properties have shared access to landscaped grounds and free use of coarse fishing lakes. Set on the owners’ working beef farm, Bodrydd (ref UKC3283) is a superbly appointed detached barn conversion and is perfect for a family holidays, reunions and celebrations, whilst Hafen Deg (ref UKC3284) is a delightful, completely self-contained apartment, making an ideal retreat for two people.
The larger property, Bodrydd (ref UKC3283) boasts a truly luxurious interior, with a sumptuous living room with a baby grand piano, and a gas wood burner set into a beautiful stone inglenook fireplace. From the living room, doors lead through to a fabulous conservatory which has views across to the on-site coarse fishing lakes, open to the public. From here, French doors lead out to the spacious decked area and covered, heated plunge pool. The cottage also has a games room, where guests can hang out on a rainy day.
The location on the stunning Llyn Peninsula affords many wonderful walking opportunities, and the pretty fishing village of Aberdaron is close by with a small selection of local shops, pubs and cafés, as well as the fascinating National Trust’s visitor centre, Porth y Swnt. There are many unspoilt beaches to be found in the region, where seals and dolphins can sometimes be spotted. Lively Pwllheli, with its weekly market and larger selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, is 17 miles away, whilst the Snowdonia National Park, with its dramatic mountain scenery and exhilarating outdoor pursuits, is within easy reach. Beach 2 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.£194From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesGloriously located above the fishing village of Aberdaron at the western tip of the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, this fabulous, bright and spacious semi-detached bungalow boasts modern interiors and a blissful hot tub. It is just a short stroll away from a lovely sandy beach and a fine selection of cafés, restaurants and shops.
Within the village is Porth y Swnt, the National Trust’s interpretation centre, which is a great place to learn about the area’s rich history, culture and environment, and is really useful for getting great ideas for days out during your stay.
The Wales Coastal Path runs close by and with many beautiful walks starting from the village, Benlli is in a wonderful location for both traditional family seaside holidays and those seeking a more active break.
The lively resort of Pwllheli with many amenities is a short drive away and the Snowdonia National Park, with its wealth of exhilarating outdoor pursuits and family attractions, is also within easy reach. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesWalking distance or a few minutes in the car and you’ll find the delightful fishing village of Aberdaron, with lovely cafés, pubs and local shops, it’s a perfect location for year round breaks. The nearest cafe is a 5 minute walk away. There are many unspoilt beaches to be found in the region, where seals and dolphins can sometimes be spotted a must visit just down the road under a mile distance is Whistling Sands known locally as Porthor.
Lively Abersoch is a short drive away. You are also within easy reach of Porthmadog home to the Welsh Highland Railway, Criccieth and Harlech are also only a short drive away where you’ll find the historic Castles of the area. No matter your interests from golfing, fishing, and adventure sports to nature and history, the magical Llyn Peninsula has everything to offer. Maximum guests 6 adults plus 1 child.£76From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesCalming pale interiors pervade throughout this coastal getaway - creating a sense of calm and comfort all year round, with glorious beaches and the Llyn Coastal Path less than a mile away. A warm home from home with a light and airy living room take advantage of the open fire, should you want to spend a lazy day with a book in the cooler months. Restful nights are promised in the immaculate three well-appointed bedrooms, which all enjoy uninterrupted and far reaching sea views. The modern kitchen is well equipped with everything needed to cook up a homemade meal. The dining table is an ideal gathering place for family breakfasts with fresh croissants from the bakery. The views from the garden are breathtakingly beautiful incorporating the Gull Islands off the coast of Aberdaron, perfect for a sundowner at the end of a fun-filled day.
Aberdaron Spar has a butchers shop within, selling local cuts for your barbecue. If you prefer seafood, try the crab cakes from the local fish bar. There is a delightful bakery, with an outdoor seating area as well as a wide variety of takeaway savoury and sweet treats for your day on the beach. There are several top-notch eating places in the village, two pubs and a newsagents/off license. An ice cream parlour and gift shop are just off the beach. Between March and October you can enjoy the Bardsey Island boat trip, the 12 seater leaves from Porth Meudwy, a short drive from Aberdaron. You can expect to spot Seals, Porpoises and a fabulous diversity of seabirds during the journey. You’ll also get to spend 4hrs doing your own this on this magical, mystical Island. The headland at the tip on the Llyn Peninsula, Uwch Mynydd is not to be missed, enjoy coastal walking at its very best, superb views of Bardsey Island to the west and mountains of Snowdonia to the east. 10 miles from Abersoch and 12 miles from Morfa Nefyn, day trips are easy if you fancy a change of scene. A local minibus runs in the summer months, ferrying people from one coastal village to another for a minimal fee, a great way to enjoy the landscape without having to watch the road, it also affords you the option of having a pub lunch and drink at one of the top ten beach bars in the world.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesThis is a delightful property, perfect for families - no need to bring pushchairs - a Maclaren pushchair is provided. There is a variety of wetsuits (2-14 years). Cosy and comfortable with wood burning stove in the L shaped living/dining area. Browse along the bookshelves and snuggle down in front of the fire, choose from the extensive choice of DVDs and admire water colours painted by the owner’s mother. Cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen and relax in the conservatory at the back. The large lawn at the rear is ideal for children to play - well fenced so no wandering into the wild highly protected conservation area. Listen to the birdsong that permeates from here and use the binoculars provided to watch cormorants, sea eagles and herons. Relax on the patio areas, perfect suntraps and barbecue after a day’s exploring. Two delightful bedrooms - the main with stylish king size en-suite and the second a family room with a double bed and 3ft. bunk beds.
Stroll down to the village, 5 minutes away, where there is a lovely sandy beach with stunning views of the two small islands known as the ’Isle of Gulls’. A perfect spot to relax and for children to build sandcastles and potter about. Culinary delights await at the various restaurants and fish and chip shops. Buy locally at the small supermarket a few minutes walk away, lovely supplies of local meat and fresh fruit and vegetables. Go to local thatched roofed bakery for bread, cakes and great cooked breakfasts. Visit the National Trust visitors centre next to the beach and learn the history of this unique area. Whistling Sands(National Trust) only a couple of miles up the coast a delightful bay where children will delight in the fact that the sands really do whistle! Find your perfect cove when walking the Coastal Path, Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn beaches are an easy drive. Visit Abersoch with wide sandy beaches excellent shops and lively restaurants and ever popular Llanbedrog Beach with candy coloured beach huts.£81From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Aberdaron, WalesAt the wild and beautiful tip of the Llyn Peninsula in the pretty village of Aberdaron, this coastal holiday cottage has been lovingly decorated with great attention to detail. Clean simple lines, white walls, pale blue furnishings and lovely seascape pictures all contribute to the nautical theme. The open plan kitchen/dining room is well equipped and a fantastic space for cooking and feasting with family and friends. French doors lead from the living room out to the fully enclosed garden which has a decking area perfect for eating out and enjoying the spectacular sunsets and sea views. When the sun goes down the living room is stocked with an eclectic mix of books, DVDs and games - fun for all the family! Bodarfor has Wi-Fi Internet, so take your computer, perfect for working holidays, entertainment and information. The property is also a vibrant display of holiday cheer, with the owners thoughtfully decorating the property for the festive seasons, including Easter and Halloween as well as Christmas.
Aberdaron has two pubs serving great meals, one with a terrace directly overlooking the beach, two tea rooms, a fish bar, an ice cream parlour selling award-winning ice cream and an excellent bakery with a tearoom upstairs. The Eleri Stores sells newspapers, lottery tickets and freshly cooked takeaway pizza. The National Trust interactive visitor centre in Aberdaron promotes the many attractions of the Llyn Peninsula. The ancient church of St Hywyn’s in Aberdaron was the last stopping off point for pilgrims to Bardsey Island. There is so much to see and do within 200 yards of Bodarfor! Uwchmynydd is a heath covered headland above the village and is and home to a variety of rare plants and birds - an ideal spot from where to catch sight of elusive Bardsey Island which is invisible from the village or the Peninsula.£122From price per night based on 7 night stay