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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.

 

  • Llwyn Du, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abersoch, Wales
    This well-presented and very comfortable detached property, offers exceptionally spacious accommodation, perfect for large family gatherings, whatever the season. It boasts a lovely enclosed courtyard with its own private hot tub for six guests - a delightful place to relax and enjoy the lovely views across the adjoining Abersoch golf course towards the sea. Within a short walk is the charming and fashionable seaside resort of Abersoch, which is situated between two glorious bays, and is one of the most popular sailing venues in north Wales with important sailing regattas held there throughout the summer months. It also has a fine selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. Water sports enthusiasts are also well catered for, particularly windsurfing, water skiing and dinghy sailing, not to mention renowned surfing at Hell’s Mouth. There are three main beaches to choose from, the long sandy Warren beach, small and sheltered Porth Bach and sandy Porth Ceriad with its high cliffs. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches and cliffs, as well as wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. Beach ½ mile. Shop pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £291
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  • Goleufryn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abersoch, Wales
    In a lovely quiet location, Goleufryn is split over three buildings grouped around a pretty garden, just on the outskirts of Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula, and has distant sea views. The main house sleeps ten and has a spacious living room with a dining room and full kitchen where everybody can gather together. The Barn sleeps four, has a large living room and kitchenette together with two bedrooms, and The Annexe sleeps four in one bedroom and also has a fantastic games room to keep the whole family occupied.
    There are walks from the door, and the pretty village of Abersoch is a short distance away, providing a range of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. There are three beaches to choose from too, the long sandy Warren Beach, small and sheltered Porth Bach, and sandy Porth Ceiriad including backed by high cliffs. There’s also the surfers favourite at nearby Hell’s Mouth. Abersoch itself is well-known as one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales, but it also makes an ideal base for exploring the area. Visit the lovely National Trust owned beach at Llanbedrog with its multi-coloured beach huts, and call in to see the ever-changing art exhibitions at Plas Glyn-y-Weddw. Take a trip from Aberdaron to visit Bardsey Island off the tip of the Llyn Peninsula, or take a trip into the Snowdonia National Park on the Welsh Highland Railway, visit the quirky Italianate village of Portmeirion, or conquer mighty Caernarfon Castle, built by Edward I and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £285
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  • Tan Y Fynwent, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful, stone-built, semi-detached cottage in Llanengan near Abersoch, Gwynedd. Dog-friendly. Woodburning stove. Enclosed garden. Close to beach. Pwllheli 7.9 miles; Aberdaron 10.2 miles.
    £196
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  • Y Stabal, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abersoch, Wales
    This charming, detached coastal holiday cottage lies close to Abersoch and offers a large, open plan living space. Cosy, comfortable and furnished to a very good standard, this cottage has been and fastidiously maintained, and the twin bedroom has views over open farmland to Hell’s Mouth. The cottage’s enclosed lawned garden overlooks the beautiful rolling hillsides and well-tended fields, making the perfect setting for just relaxing in or enjoying an evening barbecue.
    Y Stabal is set on a carefully tended, large, working stock farm, together with the owner’s imposing 18th-century farmhouse. A gentle 3½-mile stroll leads to Llangian, one of the prettiest award winning villages on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales. Abersoch is a vibrant seaside village has lots of sheltered, sunny niches along its beautiful sandy beach popular with watersports enthusiasts. The annual jazz festival is held in June and the Wakeboarding Festival in July. There are many shops and visitor attractions open all year (with good sales in the shops after the summer) making it a lovely place to holiday in at any time.
    £73
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  • Ty Pren, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barmouth, Wales
    5.00
    This delightful log cabin has been thoughtfully furnished to offer a cosy and welcoming feel, with enough room for all the family. On a covered veranda in the garden you will find the blissful hot tub, which offers the perfect place to relax at the end of the day, with views of the pleasant enclosed garden. Both bedrooms offer the flexibility of zip and link twin beds which can be made into super kingsize beds (on request). The owners have thoughtfully provided complimentary toiletries should you forget your own!
    Bring your bucket and spade as the glorious sandy beach at Morfa Dyffryn is just a mile down the road and offers superb views over to the Rhinog Mountains. For the more adventurous, Zip World and Bounce Below at Blaenau Ffestiniog are a thrill seekers delight, whilst the famous Ffestiniog Railway and mighty Harlech Castle are also well worth a visit. From Barmouth, why not hire a bike and cycle across Barmouth Bridge and along the Mawddach Trail to Penmaenpool and Dolgellau? Beach 1 mile. Shops 300 yards, pubs and restaurants ½ mile.
    £64
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  • Hendre Barn Mawr, WalesInstant Book Overlay Image
    Abergynolwyn, Wales
    4.00
    Set on the edge of Abergynolwyn, a village that lies in the shadows of Cader Idris and situated between the popular seaside resort of Tywyn and market town Dolgellau, this beautiful detached barn conversion provides spacious accommodation, ideal for families wishing to enjoy the peace and tranquillity. Tywyn is surrounded by the Tarren Hills, and holds the 7-mile long Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Steam Railway that runs between Tywyn Wharf and Nant Gwernol. Nearby Tal-y-llyn lake and Talyllyn steam railway are always popular with visitors, as are the sandy beaches along Cardigan Bay. Some visitor attractions include the Centre for Alternative Technology, King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Animalarium, Coed-y-Brenin Forest and Portmeirion Italianate village. Other places to visit are Birds Rock, Castell y Bere, Dolgoch Falls Walk, Aberdovey, Corris slate mines and craft centres. The location is also great for easy access into Snowdonia. Pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £76
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  • Bryn Bychan, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pwllheli, Wales
    A welcoming, detached static caravan situated on a small holding. Offering all the comforts of home and more, set in a private location on its own. Step inside to be greeted by a modern, open plan living space that flows effortlessly, with plenty of room for everyone to relax in. There is also a well-equipped kitchen which offers the ideal space in which to rustle something up after a day exploring this fantastic region. The bedrooms have been finished with your comfort in mind, too, to ensure a restful night’s sleep.
    Outside will most certainly not disappoint you, with countryside views and a bubbling hot tub to relax in and chat about the day’s adventures. Talking of adventures, there are plenty to be had in this unspoilt, special region. You are minutes away from some very special beaches and coves. Glas Fryn Parc is within easy reach - a must for any outdoor enthusiast, and there’s something for all levels of experience here.
    Further down the coast you’ll find Criccieth and Harlech, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with Porthmadog, home to the Welsh Highland Railway. There’s so much on offer in this diverse region whatever your interest. On-site there is storage for kayaks, paddle boards and bikes, along with ample parking for any jet skis or boats. Beach 5 miles.
    £61
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  • The Dairy, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberdaron, Wales
    Lying peacefully in a rural location and just a short drive away from the dramatic Ceredigion coastline, this row of traditional Welsh holiday barns (refs OR3, OR4 and OR5) have been sympathetically restored to a high standard, making it a perfect touring base for couples looking for an adventure. Lluest Cottages have been tastefully decorated throughout and equipped with all the appropriate amenities for an unforgettable experience. Each cottage has its own enclosed lawn garden with a patio area where guests can sit, relax and unwind whilst watching the red kites soar over the magnificent scenery or enjoy the wildlife beyond the garden in the woodlands, fields and pond areas that are part of the property. The area itself has lots to offer, including fantastic walks along the Ceredigion coastline, famous for its horseshoe coves, Iron Age settlements and sandy beaches, where bottlenose dolphins and seals can be spotted on a clear day! The picturesque harbour towns of Newquay and Aberaeron offer unblemished beaches, restaurants, boutique shopping and art galleries that are waiting to be explored. Away from the coast, Ceredigion’s countryside is just as promising, with an array of charming market towns and historic castles dotted around the county. For an adventurous day out, take a short drive to the rugged Cambrian Mountains and explore the Cors Caron Nature Reserve, which flourishes with wildlife and the historic ruins of Strata Florida Abbey, which is one of Wales’ most important historical sites. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £48
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  • Bryn Derw, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barmouth, Wales
    Situated just 1¼ miles from the town of Barmouth with its range of pubs, cafés, individual shops and entertainment for all the family, this lovely detached bungalow enjoys an enviable location.
    Enter through the entrance hall, leading to the large living area with its cosy wood burner and patio doors leading to the garden. The open plan kitchen/dining room is well-equipped with all the appliances you could need for a home-from-home stay, and also features a large dining table, great for socialising whilst the chef in the family prepares a hearty meal.
    The utility room room has a washing machine, tumble dryer and rear entrance for those with muddy boots, and there is an outside tap where you can wash your wellies off. The property boasts a games room, with a TV, PlayStation 4, football table, chess and other board games. This room leads to a spacious bedroom sleeping three on a bunk bed (with a double on the bottom and a single on the top). On this floor there is also a kingsize bedroom. Upstairs on the first floor are three further bedrooms, two double (one with an en-suite) and a twin bedroom.
    Outside, the large front garden with patio area offers a great place for some al fresco dining, along with a fabulous view. To the rear and side of the property are woodland grounds, some of which is steep and has steep drops – please supervise all children when playing in the woodland area. There are floodlights situated on each corner of the property so if you arrive in the dark you will be able to see all of the grounds.
    There are lots of walks to be had in the local area. You can walk along Barmouth viaduct and down the delightful Mawddach Trail, which runs alongside the Mawddach Estuary, to the pretty town of Dolgellau along the course of an old railway line. From Barmouth you can explore the coastline by train too. Head north to Harlech with its magnificent castle, brooding over the village, whilst to the south is Llwyngwril, home to an annual Yarnbombing project. Further south is Tywyn, home of the Talyllyn Railway, where you can enjoy a ride on a narrow gauge steam train into the hills to Nant Gwernol. Above Barmouth is Dinas Oleu, the first part of land to be given to the National Trust and the views are well worth the steep climb. If you’re into adrenaline activities, be sure to visit Blaenau Ffestiniog and Zip World, home to the largest zip wire zone in the world, and Bounce Below, the only place you are ever likely to bounce on trampoline nets in an underground slate cavern the size of St Paul’s Cathedral. Beach 2 miles. Shop, restaurant 2 miles and pub 1 mile.
    £184
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  • Hendre, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales
    Once inside you’re greeted by a stylish cottage with fabulous open plan kitchen, dining and seating area, a great social space to enjoy a tipple and cook up an evening meal in the fully equipped kitchen. There’s also a snug sunroom leading out to a balcony with decking and seating area that takes advantage of the fantastic views of the Moelwyn mountain range. A further separate large living room with wood burning stove and doors leading out to the rear courtyard area. You’ll find it difficult to decide which is your favourite spot to relax in this cottage. There’s three very spacious bedrooms with stylish furnishings, and two bathrooms one with shower over the bath and a separate walk-in quality shower. Perfect for families and friends alike.
    The area is a Mecca for any outdoor enthusiasts, with bike trails, climbing, kayaking, and walking routes in abundance. Only a few minutes away is Llechwedd Slate Caverns/Zip World; a great day out for the kids and adults alike. You’re only, a short drive from Betws Y Coed, known as the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Just further on from here is the famous Surf Snowdonia. Also, within easy reach is Porthmadog, home to the Welsh Highland Railway and the famous Black Rock Sands, and Harlech is also only a short drive away - a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization world Heritage Site with its imposing castle and simply stunning beaches well worth a visit. You’ll certainly not be short of sights to see in this diverse area.
    £72
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