Wales

Dog-friendly accommodations

September 19, 2024

The Wales region in the UK is a fantastic place to visit with your dog, offering a mix of breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and dog-friendly attractions. Here are some suggestions:

Snowdonia National Park

  • Scenic Walks: Explore stunning mountains, lakes, and forests with your dog.
  • Historic Sites: Visit places like Mount Snowdon and Beddgelert.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Cwellyn Arms in Rhyd Ddu welcomes dogs.

Brecon Beacons National Park

  • Expansive Park: Offers numerous trails through mountains, waterfalls, and woodlands.
  • Scenic Views: Enjoy panoramic views from Pen y Fan and other peaks.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Bear Hotel in Crickhowell welcomes dogs.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

  • Coastal Walks: Offers beautiful coastal paths and stunning beaches.
  • Historic Sites: Visit St. David’s Cathedral and Pembroke Castle.
  • Dog-Friendly Cafes: The Druidstone Hotel near Broad Haven welcomes dogs.

Gower Peninsula

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Offers scenic coastal walks and sandy beaches.
  • Historic Sites: Visit Rhossili Bay and the Worm's Head.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The King Arthur Hotel in Reynoldston welcomes dogs.

Cardiff Bay

  • Urban Waterfront: Offers scenic walks along the bay and waterfront parks.
  • Historic Sites: Visit the Wales Millennium Centre and the Norwegian Church.
  • Dog-Friendly Cafes: The Terra Nova cafe welcomes dogs.

Conwy Castle

  • Historic Castle: Dogs are welcome in the castle grounds and surrounding area.
  • Scenic Walks: Enjoy walks along the Conwy Quay.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Erskine Arms welcomes dogs.

Anglesey

  • Scenic Island: Offers beautiful coastal walks and beaches for dogs to enjoy.
  • Historic Sites: Visit Beaumaris Castle and South Stack Lighthouse.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Bull Inn in Beaumaris welcomes dogs.

Elan Valley

  • Scenic Reservoirs: Offers beautiful walks around the reservoirs and dams.
  • Wildlife Watching: Enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife with your dog.
  • Dog-Friendly Cafes: The Elan Valley Visitor Centre cafe welcomes dogs.

Wye Valley

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Offers stunning river walks and woodland trails.
  • Historic Sites: Visit Tintern Abbey and the surrounding areas.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Anchor Inn in Tintern welcomes dogs.

Clwydian Range and Dee Valley

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Offers beautiful hill walks and scenic landscapes.
  • Historic Sites: Visit Moel Famau and the Iron Age hillforts.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Three Eagles in Llangollen welcomes dogs.

Newport Wetlands

  • Nature Reserve: Offers beautiful walks through wetlands and along the coast.
  • Birdwatching: Great for spotting birds and other wildlife.
  • Dog-Friendly Cafes: The RSPB Visitor Centre cafe welcomes dogs in the outdoor seating area.

Aberystwyth

  • Coastal Town: Offers scenic walks along the promenade and beaches.
  • Historic Sites: Visit the Aberystwyth Castle ruins and the National Library of Wales.
  • Dog-Friendly Pubs: The Glengower Hotel welcomes dogs.

Where to stay in the Wales region?
Places with at least one pet-friendly accommodation.

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