18 of the Best Dog Friendly Hotels in Wales
Wildly wonderful Wales is only 170 miles long, and at its narrowest points, 60 miles wide. It’s easy to get to the sea or a mountain from where ever you stay, which makes the country extremely popular with walkers, climbers, cyclists, surfers and twitchers. And of course dog owners! So, dog friendly hotels in Wales are plentiful — dotted across the region, from the beautiful islands off the Welsh mainland, on The Gower Peninsula, along the coasts of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, and all across the country. Because there are so many options, the challenge is not to find a Welsh hotel that will wlecome your canine companion, but to find the best one, which is where our Gurus come in. Use our guide and find the best hotel for you and your pooch!
Dog Friendly Hotels on the Welsh Coast
- The Penhelig Arms on the Dyfi Estuary is a 15 room inn in a fabulous spot, right across the road from the seafront in Aberdovey. The restaurant has especially good views, and is known for its locally sourced produce turned into delicious menus. There are 15 rooms and suites, some in the hotel building, some in an annex above the hotel, and there’s also a cosy cottage. The bar is cosy in winter, and airy in summer.
- The Old Vicarage Moylegrove is, as the name suggests, a former vicarage, converted into a B&B with four rooms, plus a collection of luxurious private huts. The decor is lovely, but it’s the location that’s the main draw, in a scenic, secluded spot close to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, so the fresh, light rooms open out onto gorgeous views. Two of the rooms are dog friendly, and include bowls, beds and blankets.
For Incredible Views
- For proper mountain views try the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel, a traditional climbing inn right under Mount Snowdon, in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. Here hearty dinners are announced to guests by a member of staff banging a gong, one of the walls in the bar is made of polished halved tree trunks, and there is home-made lemonade in summer and mulled wine in winter. There are 16 rooms and suites, some perfect for families, and it’s only £5 per night extra to bring your dog.
For Walkers and Their Dogs
- The Bell at Skenfrith is a former coaching inn in the Welsh Marches with light, unfussy, modern country-style bedrooms and the opportunity to start lovely walks right from the inn’s back door. The 11 rooms and suites have quaint, country touches, and the food is superb. As well as being great for dog owners, with a charge of just £5 per night for dogs, this is also a great spot for fisherfolk and other outdoor types.
For a Countryside Escape
- The Lake Country House is a 19th century, mock Tudor county house hotel surrounded by 50 acres of parkland and gardens, where huge lawns meet rhododendron walks and riverside paths, perfect for endless canine gambolling. Inside are 30 stylish rooms and suites, some perfect for families, plus an award winning restaurant, a large indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a nine hole golf course, and a spa.
For Romantics and Their Dogs
- The Swan at Hay is a chic little pick in pretty Hay-on-Wye, known for its 38 books shops, literary festival and for being close to the Brecon Beacons. The hotel has 19 elegantly decorated rooms, featuring large windows, soothing colours and antique furniture. The restaurant is fantastic and the lawns huge. Dogs are most welcome in the classic double rooms in the Coach House.
For Foodies and Their Dogs
- Llys Meddyg translates to Doctor’s Court, and the family who run this charmingly artistic restaurant with room will be more than happy to help with the pronunciation, along with anything else you need! Located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, on the Nevern Estuary, the well-regarded restaurant is largely outdoors in the summer, and moves into a cosy cellar in winter. The restaurant runs a series of hunting and foraging courses to teach you to find food, plus cooking classes. There are nine rooms and suites, decorated with local art and both children and pets are welcome on request at no charge.
For Luxury-Loving Dogs
- Llangoed Hall is a grand and rather glorious, creeper-covered stately home with a mountainous backdrop. The restaurant is very popular, and award-winning — known for its meticulously sourced, and unusual, ingredients; there’s an impressive art collection, and a long list of country pursuits on offer. The manor also has 24 individually decorated rooms and suites, in a range of prices that correspond with the variety of size — all have charming personal touches, like Roberts radios and sherry decanters. A handful of rooms are dog friendly, and they also offer heated kennels.
For Pub Dogs
- The West Arms is a beautifully maintained 16th century inn nestled into the foothills of the Berwyn Mountains. With plenty of cosy corners and warm fires to stretch out in front of, this is the perfect place for a post-walkies dog and master. There are 16 cosy rooms, all unique, and the food is heartening, concocted by an acclaimed local chef.
- The Saracens Head is a country pub in Beddgelert, a picturesque Snowdonia village. Its 11 rooms are simple, with country chic decor in white and pale neutrals. The restaurant serves hearty fare and excellent Welsh ales. Dogs are welcome in their four superior rooms.
- The Hand at Llanarmon is a cosy country pub in the Ceiriog Valley, a stunning spot in Denbighshire. The view are really something — especially from the hot tub in the back garden. The inn is know for its British pub cuisine and selection of ales, and the 13 rooms are country-comfortable. Four of the rooms allow pets for a small nightly fee.
For Families
- The Manor has been turned into a manor house hotel, with 23 individually designed and decorated rooms and suites and views that take you almost as far as the Brecon Beacons. Some of the rooms have four-poster beds and oil paintings in gilt fames, whereas others have more of a country chintz vibe. All benefit from antique furniture, large sash windows and access to an indoor pool and a huge garden. There’s a lot to do on the hotel grounds, and this is a great pick for families. They have a number of dog-friendly rooms, and dogs are allowed in most parts of the hotel.
- Close to Caernarfon and the Snowdonia National Park, Ty'n Rhos is a simple, but charming hotel, with gorgeous gardens and an excellent fine dining restaurant. There are 19 rooms and suites, all with huge, garden-view, windows, contemporary bathrooms and soft colours. Dogs are welcome in certain rooms for a nightly charge of £5.
For Dogs who Like a Run Around
- Palé Hall is an historic Victorian-built manor house turned 18 room manor house hotel next-door to Snowdonia National Park. Large windows overlook expansively sloping lawns and enjoy incredible views; the grandest of the traditionally decorated rooms and suites is probably fit for royalty. There’s a cosy library, exquisite cuisine, fantastic walking, and dogs are welcomed with a comfortable bed, food and water bowls and special treats.
For a Mini Break
- Manorhaus Llangollen is a stylishly simple B&B in a charming mountain village on the Llangollen canal. There are seven rooms, decorated in black and white, with chic Welsh wool details — some rooms have a private hot tub. Breakfast is served in the smart bar and lounge, and there are a number of restaurants within walking distance. Pets are welcome on request.
For Great Value
- Browns Hotel is indelibly linked with Dylan Thomas, who it was said usually visited this, his favourite watering hole, twice a day. So it’s a place of pilgrimage for many, with plenty of Thomas related material and memorabilia, especially in the bar with its stock of Welsh ale. The 14 affordable rooms have been simply and tastefully refurbished. Pets and kids welcome.
- Caer Beris is an historic manor house hotel built on the motte of an ancient castle and set in 27 acres of picturesque gardens and parklands in the Wye Valley. The welcome is friendly, and the atmosphere relaxed, the roaring fires perfect to come back to after a day in the rugged countryside. There are 23 rooms and suites, and you can dine in the Victorian style dining room, or in the conservatory. Well behaved dogs are welcome everywhere except the dining areas.
- Manorhaus is a restaurant with rooms, plus an art gallery, in the market town of Ruthin, or the North Wales borders. There are only eight rooms, each featuring a different artist, decorated with simple style, and added colourful details. The bar and restaurant are well regarded, and there’s a private cinema, and pets get beds, bowls, blankets and treats!
Still not sure where to book?
- You could expand your search and check out our full list of 20 Dog Friendly Hotels in the UK - Our Ultimate Guide?
- Or our recommendations for all the best places to stay in Wales? and refine your search from there?
- Or you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Penhelig Arms Aberdovey (Gwynedd) 15 rooms from $128
Active Holiday - Whether on land or at sea there are plenty of challenging activitites.Great walks - The Torrent Walk, Precipice Walk, New Precipice Walk and Panorama Walk provide plenty of contrasting country to explore.Sailing - Dovey Yacht Club offer a range of lessons for all levels.Views - Lovely views over the water and boats.A picturesque waterfront hotel in the heart of Aberdovey, Gwynedd. The rooms marry original features with modern conveniences and wonderful sea views. There is a quaint on site bar with a cosy fireplace, and a restaurant serving locally sourced Welsh produce. Utterly charming. See More
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Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel Gwynedd 16 rooms from $115
Hideaway - A hidden gem in this spectacular stretch of countryside, lose yourself amongst the picturesque hills and lakes.Great walks - Situated in the heart of Snowdonia this area boasts some of the finest walking in the British Isles.Restaurant - Recommended.BoutiqueRecommended by - Good Hotel GuideAn historic mountaineer's hotel offering characterful service, right under Snowdonia. Delightfully eccentric climbing inn with a range of comfortable sleeping options. With a hearty breakfast to start the day and a lively dinner upon your return! See More
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West Arms Hotel Wrexham, Denbighshire 16 rooms from $211
Sights nearby - Chirk Castle built in 1310 includes a dungeon and tower.Great walks - Explore the Chirk Aqueduct along the River Dee.Romantic - Good for couples.Full of characterUnspoiled 16th Century Inn nestled in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountains. Traditional aspects maintained with the original features and antiques. Rooms are cosy and unique, with modern bathrooms. Seasonal menus, daily specials and a fully stocked bar entice locals and guests alike. See More
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Bell at Skenfrith Abergavenny (Wales) 11 rooms from $205
Foodies - The simple, unpretentious menu hits the right note everytime thanks to the full flavours of locally sourced organic produce.Hideaway - With no mobile phone reception and a deep-black star-lit sky at night this truly is a retreat from everyday life.Country Escape - Surrounded by beautiful gardens complete with fragrant orchard and superb kitchen garden.Great walks - Circular walks from the door. Special walking break packages available.Recommended by - I Escape, Good Hotel Guide, SawdaysMonmouthshire old coaching inn turned stylish hideaway - perfect for the great outdoors. Charmingly quaint rooms with chic touches. Superb food straight from the organic kitchen garden. Relaxed atmosphere, family friendly and perfect for outdoorsy types. See More
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Llys Meddyg Newport 9 rooms from $205
Foodies - The hotel offers a whole range of foraging and hunting courses, teaching you to find your own food and cook it.Local markets - See work in progress and browse the beautiful merchandise at the Melin Trewynt (Woollen Mill) and Blueberry Angoras.Cooking classes - Forage and feast courses, looking for and cooking the wild food of the Pembrokeshire countryside and seashore.Great walks - There are numerous walks along the Pembrokeshire Coastal path, just ask your hosts to advise you.Recommended by - I Escape, Good Hotel Guide, SawdaysArtistic, family-run restaurant with rooms situated on the Nevern estuary in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With miles of coastline to explore you'll be glad of the comfy beds and locally sourced, beautifully cooked cuisine. Simple and effective. See More
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Browns Hotel Laugharne, Carmarthenshire 14 rooms from $96
Full of character - Was favourite watering hole of poet and writer Dylan ThomasGreat walks - Follow the lovely two-mile 'Dylan Thomas Birthday Walk'Sights nearby - Visit the magnificent Laugharne CastleBirdwatching - Birdwatching at the GristRecommended by - Good Hotel GuideBuilt in 1752 and forever linked to poet and writer Dylan Thomas, Brown's Hotel is now an iconic literary address. The rooms have been elegantly refurbished and the bar is stocked with plenty of Welsh ales. An ideal place to stay for any Thomas fans looking to relive and explore his past. See More
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Caer Beris Builth Wells 23 rooms from $101
InternetRestaurant - Local fare, Welsh lamb, black beef and Welsh cheeses.Fishing - Wye and the Ifron are close-by.Views - Great views from hotelThis historic three star manor house set in it's own 27 acres of delightful gardens can be found in the Wye Valley where nature's fauna and flora abound. Friendly atmosphere with elegant rooms. Experience the best of rugged countryside and relax by a roaring fire to finish off your day. See More
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Manorhaus Ruthin 8 rooms from $109
Foodies - Highly acclaimed restaurant, uses locally sourced ingrediants in wholesome and delicious food with fantastic wines by the glass.Great walks - Endless walking opportunities in the stunning Vale of Clwyd, plus the hotel will pack your lunch.Sights nearby - Visit the striking Conwy Castle on the Conwy Estuary.Full of characterRecommended by - I Escape, Good Hotel GuideArt gallery meets boutique restaurant with rooms in the market town of Ruthin, the gateway to North Wales. Contemporary rooms with bold colours and stylish furniture. Boasting a sought-after restaurant & excellent bar. Ideal for a country escape or to rent the whole property for a special occasion. See More
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Greenbank Lodge Llangollen Llangollen LL20 7 rooms from $115
Sights nearby - Several ancient castles/ruins close by like Dinas Bran or Valle Crucis AbbeyGreat walks - Offa's Dyke footpath has many walking trails in the Dee Valley for walkersCountry Escape - Located in a small town with hills, ruins and buzzy streets to exploreLocal exploring - Walks, canal cruises and historical homes are out the front doorA stylish Victorian townhouse turned boutique guesthouse in a beautiful mountain town adjacent to the Llangollen canal. Nine chic modern rooms come with artsy décor in black and white, the best with an in-room tub for two. There's a self-catering cottage too. A great base for local exploring. See More
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The Saracens Head Caernarfon, Gwynedd 11 rooms from $126
Active Holiday - The nearby Snowdonia National Park offers a host of outdoor pursuits.Full of characterRestaurant - Recommended.TraditionalA boutique country pub set in the picturesque Snowdonia village of Beddgelert. A handful of rooms are simple and chic with crisp white linen, patterned wallpaper and contemporary furniture. Hearty food is served in the restaurant alongside a choice selection of ales. See More
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The Old Vicarage Moylegrove Cardigan (Moylegrove) 4 rooms from $141
Country Escape - With warm hosts, cosy interiors, and rugged coastal countryside — this is an idyllic rural getawayGroups - As a small property, this is a great option to rent out in its entirety with friends or familyGreat walks - This is perfect walking country with miles of trails including the Pembrokeshire Coastal PathSecluded setting - For escaping.Recommended by - SawdaysA beautifully converted vicarage set in a secluded and scenic spot near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Rooms are fresh and light with large sash windows, contemporary hues, and polished wooden floors. There are also luxury huts for something a little more private. A chic spot for a coastal getaway. See More
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The Manor Abergavenny (Crickhowell) 23 rooms from $141
Families - A family friendly hotel with numerous activities both on site and in the area.Fishing - The hotel has available a fly fishing guide, ideal for both beginners and experienced anglers.Swimming Pool - Indoor poolSecluded setting - For escaping.A converted Manor House located near the Brecon Beacons. Individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture and soft hues and have sash windows. An indoor pool, expansive garden and numerous activities on offer in the area make this ideal for family holidays. See More
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Ty'n Rhos Caernarfon (nr. CAERNARFON) 19 rooms from $146
Local exploring - Perfectly situated between Snowdonia National Park, Caernarfon and Bangor making for easy local exploration.Sights nearby - Visit Caernarfon Castle, possibly the most famous of Wales’s castles.Secluded setting - For escaping.Remote - Off the beaten track.A charming hotel in a glorious part of Wales. Simply styled rooms feature floor to ceiling windows (to enjoy the garden views), soft hues and modern bathrooms. A fine-dining restaurant is worthy of a visit alone. With numerous outdoor pursuits in the area this is the perfect country escape. See More
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The Swan at Hay Hay on Wye 19 rooms from $147
Country Escape - Expect cosy interiors, excellent food and fabulous walks on the Brecon Beacons.Sights nearby - Visit the Hay-on-Wye's magnificent 12th-century castle.Secluded setting - For escaping.Full of characterA chic small hotel in the pretty market town of Hay-on-Wye and just on the edge of the glorious Brecon Beacons. Elegant rooms feature enormous sash windows, white washed walls and choice antiques. The restaurant is fabulous and worthy of a visit alone. A charming stay. See More
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Llangoed Hall Brecon 24 rooms from $224
Great walks - Explore the rugged Wye Valley and Black Mountain trailsFull of characterRestaurant - Recommended.Fishing - Excellent fishing nearby.This stately home has a commanding presence in the surrounding countryside. Each room is unique, but all are exquisitely decorated in soft palettes and fabrics. The award winning restaurant is a must, as is the smart dress code. An array of activities ensure you're kept busy. Country luxury! See More
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The Hand at Llanarmon Llangollen, Denbighshire 13 rooms from $154
Country Escape - With cosy interiors, good ales, hearty cuisine, and beautiful walking country — this has all the markers of a good rural getawayFoodies - The two AA Rosette restaurant offers a modern spin on British classicsGreat walks - There are miles of scenic hiking trails through the Berwyns starting directly from the propertySpa - Massages, facials, and nail treatments are offered at the small spaA cosy country pub set in the stunning Ceiriog Valley boasting a standout restaurant and a small spa. Rooms are decorated with a contemporary spin on traditional design. An outdoor hot tub with superb views, a good selection of ales, and hearty British classics make this ideal for a country getaway. See More
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Palé Hall Bala, Gwynedd 18 rooms from $346
Foodies - Palé Hall serves up exquisite cuisine and you can even book a private dinner and customise your menu with the chef!Country Escape - Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life at this beautifully historic spot just outside Snowdonia National ParkGreat walks - Palé Hall's stunning surroundings mean there are plenty of fanstastic walks in every direction!Fishing - If you fancy a relaxing afternoon thean head off to the River Dee for a quiet spot of fishingRecommended by - Small Luxury HotelsThis historic Victorian manor house is situated next to Snowdonia National Park. Feel like royalty in their traditional, elegant rooms and suites. The cosy library is perfect spot for curling up with a good book after a day out trekking! Divine cuisine, gorgeous surroundings - a perfect retreat. See More
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