Dog-friendly Gwynedd

Home to the magnificent Snowdonia, Gwynedd is blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in Wales. Beyond the beautiful mountains, woodlands and stunning seascapes is a wealth of wildlife, heritage and culture, all which begs to be explored by you and your canine companion.
  • Enlli, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bala, Wales
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    Set within the Snowdonia National Park, this terraced stone cottage is perfectly located in the peaceful village of Llanuwchllyn at one end of Bala Lake. The largest natural lake in Wales, it is the perfect place for a spot of sailing, canoeing or even trout fishing.

    Ideally located for year round holidays and a perfect cosy winter retreat with its wood burner, Enlli is just a short stroll to Llanuwchllyn railway station, home of the Bala Lake railway which offers a scenic journey along the shores of the lake to the lovely town of Bala 5 miles away. Here you will find a fine selection of restaurants, cafés, pubs and shops as well as a leisure centre with a swimming pool.

    Snowdonia’s exhilarating outdoor activities and myriad of family attractions including castles, zip wires and narrow gauge railways are all within easy reach. As well as the breathtaking beauty of lake and mountains, the area also offers exciting white-water rafting, golf, cycling, excellent walking and the fabulous sandy beaches of the Cardigan Bay coast, just 23 miles away at Barmouth.

    The village has a station café and a small shop situated within the village inn which is opposite the cottage, which welcomes dogs and also serves food. Beach 23 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 10 yards.
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  • Tan Rallt Barn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The barn is situated in the grounds of a small farm, and is an ideal holiday base close to the mountains of Snowdonia. Tan Rallt Barn has plenty of space for eight people and can accommodate climbing and walking groups coming into the Snowdonia National Park. It’s a great location for outdoor enthusiasts being close to the Ogwen Valley and Zip World - the longest zipwire in the northern hemisphere, and just a short drive from Llanberis and Snowdon, with its famous mountain railway. You’ll find Penrhyn Castle (NT) just down the road, whilst Caernarfon, with its impressive castle, the Isle of Anglesey with 125 miles of coastline, Capel Curig and Betws-y-Coed are all close by. The GreenWood Forest Park at Y Felinheli, Yr Hwylfan (The Fun Centre) at Caernarfon and Electric Mountain at Llanberis are all well worth a visit. Shop 0.5 miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles. The property is dog friendly. We are happy for three dogs to come and stay with you during your holiday.
    £88
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  • Barreg, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Barmouth, Wales
    Welcome to Barreg, a delightful holiday retreat nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Barmouth, Gwynedd. A haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, Barmouth offers a perfect blend of coastal charm and outdoor activities that will make your holiday truly memorable.
    Barmouth, with its golden sandy beaches and stunning views of Cardigan Bay, provides an idyllic backdrop for a relaxing getaway. Immerse yourself in the gentle rhythm of the tides as you take leisurely strolls along the promenade or unwind on the beach with the sound of waves as your soundtrack. The panoramic views of the Mawddach Estuary and the Cadair Idris mountain range create a mesmerizing setting that invites you to embrace the tranquillity of this coastal gem.
    For those seeking a bit of adventure, Barmouth doesn’t disappoint. The town is a gateway to Snowdonia National Park, offering a myriad of hiking trails for all skill levels. Lace up your boots and explore the rugged beauty of the Welsh countryside, with its cascading waterfalls, lush valleys, and ancient woodlands. Don’t forget your camera – the vistas from Barmouth’s elevated positions are truly breathtaking. Water enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with the array of water-based activities available. From kayaking and paddleboarding on the Mawddach Estuary to sailing in Cardigan Bay, there’s no shortage of ways to make a splash. If you’re feeling more adventurous, consider trying your hand at windsurfing or kite surfing for an adrenaline-fueled experience.
    Barmouth also boasts a vibrant local scene, with charming cafes, traditional pubs, and eclectic shops lining the narrow streets. Immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the locals, savouring delicious Welsh cuisine and discovering unique souvenirs to commemorate your holiday. Barreg in Gwynedd is more than just a holiday destination; it’s a gateway to the wonders of Barmouth, where every day promises a new adventure and the chance to create lasting memories.
    £71
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  • Isallt, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nantlle, Wales
    This well presented two bedroom terraced cottage is set in a small village in the Snowdonia National Park with a lake to the rear of the property. There are stunning views from the holiday cottage across the mountains and lake. There are many fantastic mountain walks and also a walk around the lake as well as fishing in the lake. With Beddgelert only 10 miles away and Porthmadog and the Italianate village of Portmeirion is 15 miles away, the beach at Dinas Dinlle is 7 miles away. Mount Snowdon and many other mountains in the range are all close at hand for those wishing to climb them. Also available are riding, cycling, bird watching, golf and fishing. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £47
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  • Manod, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales
    Bursting with character, this cosy and beautifully furnished quarryman’s cottage, with tree and decorations for Christmas bookings, sits on the fringes of Blaenau Ffestiniog, home of Welsh slate and the famous railway that winds its way to Porthmadog harbour, 12 miles. Boasting its own summerhouse incorporating a hot tub and sauna in a garden with views to the Manod mountains, the cottage is centrally located for exploring the Snowdonia National Park. Shops and restaurants 1 mile, pub ½ mile.
    £74
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  • Bod Eithin, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Harlech, Wales
    Bod Eithin is able to welcome guests on a fabulous Welsh stay being detached, well appointed, and centrally heated. It is ideal for larger groups of family or friends and sits adjacent Royal St David’s Golf Course with close and easy access to the breath-taking Harlech beach. The house also benefits from a generous landscaped garden all set below the imposing Harlech Castle with beautiful views over to the mountains of Snowdonia.

    Bod Eithin is spacious and furnished to a high standard. It is ideally located for families, as it is a short walk from the award winning 4 mile long, sandy Harlech beach. It is regularly awarded as one of the finest beaches in Wales and is backed by protected sand dunes. Being a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Morfa Harlech is now a National Nation Reserve, one of only 70 in the UK. It boasts numerous important sanctuaries for wildlife. In spring and summer keep an eye out for the three-coloured dune pansy, the pyramidal orchid or even the scarce bee orchid. When in ?ower, the dry dune grasslands are home to a number of butter?ies and moths, such as the six-spot burnet moth and the common blue and small copper butter?ies.
    Other insects such as some of our rarest mining bees who depend on bare sand and you may spot a sand lizard, too. Ringed plover nest on the beach in spring and other birds such as the skylark and stonechat breed in the dunes, with redshank and lapwing using the saltmarsh. In winter wading birds such as oystercatcher, dunlin and sanderling feed along the shoreline, and wildfowl make use of the estuaries and saltmarsh.
    Situated within the Snowdonia National Park, Bod Eithin is perfectly placed for reaching the tourist attractions of Zip World, Llanfair Slate Caverns, Shell Island, Portmeirion, Porthmadog, Barmouth, Beddgelert, the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways and Coed-y-Brenin Forest. The town of Harlech is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, courtesy of Harlech Castle built in 1282 and a world record holder for the steepest street in the world at 37.54%, Fford pen Llech. The world renowned Royal St David’s Golf Course is opposite (a top 50 course in Great Britain & Ireland). Walkers, mountain bikers, climbers, bird watchers and fishermen will find plenty to test their skills in the area, and for those wanting to travel slightly further, Snowdon, the Lleyn Peninsula and Betws-y-Coed are all an easy scenic drive away. For those with a head for heights fast jets can be seen training and photographed as part of the Mach Loop and flights can be arranged from the nearby Snowdonia Flight School to take you over the summit of Snowdon. The town has a swimming pool and climbing wall with instructors available for helping young and old alike. There are excellent boutique restaurants and cafes in the town, (booking is essential in high season).
    The interior design is sure to delight and excite you in equal measure. This detached house is set in a peaceful, rural location, with the garden enveloping you with far reaching views to Snowdonia from the rear and over the golf course and sand dunes to the front. The outside space is great for children, families and dogs alike, with comfortable outdoor seating, a fire pit and best of all, a top of the range hot tub.
    Stepping inside the property from the drive way you enter into the hall, which leads you through into the heart of the home; the exquisite open plan kitchen/dining area. Catering to your culinary needs is a well-equipped kitchen, with sweeping worktops and farmhouse wood units, as well as all the essentials that you will require to whip up a delicious evening meal for you and your loved ones. The attention to detail is second to none, and you have everything you could wish for an indulgent, memorable stay. Soak up the atmosphere as your loved ones gather around the dining table; this is an exceptionally beautiful setting for your evening meals. Flowing from the kitchen area to the garden this leads to a porcelain tiled patio with bench seating for 12. Adjacent the kitchen is the living room, with sofas you could all too easily fall asleep on, as they are so cosy and inviting, especially after a day of exploration and high-spirited adventure. As the evening draws to a close, look forward to retiring to one of the well-presented bedrooms. Each bedroom enjoys refreshing design, with quality linens as well as its own character and flair; you are sure to wake refreshed and eager to embrace the day ahead. A sunrise or sunset walk on the impressive beach is a must – whatever the weather! You may even spot a dolphin or two! Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards. Harlech has its own main line rail station.
    £183
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  • Hendy, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Waunfawr, Wales
    Welcome to Hendy, a delightful holiday let nestled in the heart of Waunfawr, Gwynedd. This charming village, surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales, offers a perfect escape for those seeking tranquillity and outdoor adventures.
    Immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds Waunfawr. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the enchanting trails of Snowdonia National Park, just a stone’s throw away from Hendy. As you ascend the peaks, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of rugged mountains, serene lakes, and lush valleys, creating an idyllic backdrop for your holiday.
    For those with a penchant for history, a visit to the nearby Caernarfon Castle is a must. This medieval fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands proud against the backdrop of the Menai Strait. Wander through its majestic towers, imposing walls, and discover the rich history that unfolds within. If you’re seeking a more leisurely pace, the Welsh Highland Railway offers a nostalgic journey through the scenic countryside. Climb aboard the vintage carriages and let the rhythmic sound of the steam engine carry you through picturesque landscapes, allowing you to soak in the charm of the region.
    Waunfawr itself boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Pop into the local pub for a taste of traditional Welsh hospitality, as well as their own home produced ale, and perhaps sample some regional delicacies. Stroll through the village, where friendly faces and cozy cottages create a quintessential Welsh experience. Whether you’re an avid adventurer, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind in a picturesque setting, Hendy in Waunfawr, Gwynedd, provides the perfect base for an unforgettable holiday. Discover the magic of North Wales as you create lasting memories in this spectacular holiday home.
    £52
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  • Bryn Melyn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This lovely, detached farmhouse sits in rolling countryside within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park just outside the little hamlet of Rhyduchaf and is two miles from the historic market town of Bala. The farmhouse offers four good sized bedrooms and there is plenty of space to relax. There is a pleasant yard where guests can relax with a glass of wine or it makes a great place to dine al fresco.
    Bala offers a choice of places to eat out with plenty of cafés and eateries for you to choose from. You can walk straight from the door or hop in the car to explore the area. The National White Water Centre is close by, where you can experience the thrill of rafting or canyoning, whilst more sedate activities may be found on the shores of Bala Lake which is close by. Take a trip on a steam train on the narrow gauge railway along the lake shore between Bala and Llanuwchllyn, have a day at the beach over on the coast at Barmouth, or try some Welsh foodie delights at the award-winning Rhug Estate Organic Farm Shop at Corwen. Further afield in Blaenau Ffestiniog is the incredible Bounce Below where the whole family can try bouncing on trampoline nets deep underground in an old slate cavern, and Zip World, the largest zip wire zone in the world where you can fly high over the quarries whilst enjoying the spectacular view as you try not to scream! Beach 28 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
    Bryn Melyn can be booked together with Gwynfa (UK39366) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £109
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  • Glan Y Mor, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberdovey, Wales
    If you are looking for a fabulous holiday retreat, then Glan Y Mor is the perfect place to be. Glan Y Mor is a perfect setting for a memorable, relaxing holiday. Set in Aberdyfi, with its miles of golden sandy beaches, this seaside fishing village has a history dating back hundreds of years. It truly is a great place for the whole family to enjoy, being one of the most beautiful destinations in Wales. The town offers a superb selection of shops, restaurants and pubs. A fantastic selection of water-based activities is available, including sailing, fishing and windsurfing. An 18-hole golf course is nearby along with excellent walking in the rolling lush green hills of the Dysynni and Dyfi valleys. Snowdonia with its myriad of exhilarating outdoor pursuits, steam train rides, historic castles and visitor attractions is within easy reach.

    This property consists of three bedrooms on the ground floor, one double room and two kingsize bedrooms, a bathroom with walk in shower and an external utility area with wetsuit hanging space. To the first floor is an impressive open plan living/dining/kitchen that has patio doors taking you out onto the glass fronted balcony that overlooks the beach and a well equipped kitchen. To the second floor there is a master bedroom, family bathroom and underfloor heating to the ground and first floor. To the front of the property there is a large patio area and a sea garden.
    £521
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  • Ty Ni, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Harlech, Wales
    Ty Ni is a large modern property with open airy rooms and a sophisticated style. There’s four bedrooms, three of which have en-suites, and a separate family bathroom. The living and dining area have been furnished to ensure your comfort, the ideal social space for everyone to relax in. There’s a large kitchen with double oven, you’ll certainly be fully equipped for cooking up a feast. Through the kitchen there is a utility room, a much needed space for cleaning up after a muddy walk or a day spent down the beach.
    Talking of beaches, pack your bucket and spade! There’s miles of idyllic coastline to explore, with picture perfect beaches and dunes you’ll be spoilt for choice. Just down the road you’ll find Harlech home to the imposing UNESCO world heritage site Harlech Castle. Bustling Barmouth is also only a short distance, take a walk along the promenade and indulge in some fish and chips. An iconic feature of the town is Barmouth Bridge, over 150-year-old railway viaduct across the Mawddach Estuary. It is half a mile in length with a wooden promenade suitable for pedestrians or cyclists which now forms part of the Wales Coast Path and the Lon Las Cymru Cycle Network. Nantcol waterfalls are just 5 miles away and offer a great day out, a perfect place for a family picnic whilst playing in the stream. You’re in a fantastic location to explore this area of the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 1 mile, pub within 2 miles.
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