Wales is home to three National Parks, three World Heritage Sites, Britain's smallest city and world-class male voice choirs. Considering this wonderful country's compact size, it's crammed full of great things for you and your dog to enjoy on your next self-catering holiday!
Perfect for long walks, the Welsh coast is fringed with miles of award-winning, safe, sandy beaches, where dolphins can be glimpsed playing offshore and coastal paths offer spectacular sea views. Head inland and you will find lush countryside peppered with historic treasures and villages with tongue-twisting names and friendly pubs and cafes serving lush home cooking!
After a busy day exploring, you’ll want a holiday cottage with all the comforts of home – check out our range of dog-friendly holiday homes in Wales below.
2,013 properties found
Narberth, Pembrokeshire and the South
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This quaint shepherd's hut rests in Narberth, Wales and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £192.00
Llanrug, Anglesey
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Bay Tree in Llanrug, Gwynedd, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £299.00
St Brides Major , Pembrokeshire and the South
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Shepherd's Hut in Southerndown, Glamorgan, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £387.00
Cardigan, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Parlour in Llangoedmor near Cardigan, Ceredigion, sleeps two in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £557.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Surrounded by gorgeous views of a stunning part of Wales, this delightful single-level property makes a romantic holiday home for couples seeking an idyllic hideaway along the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons. Offering cosy accommodation for up to two guests, the semi-detached stone-built cottage has been stylishly updated to provide an ideal retreat for keen walkers, climbers and nature lovers exploring the area’s magnificent countryside. Part of a small and quiet complex of similar properties within easy reach of the stunning Sugar Loaf, this cheerful bolthole has been tastefully furnished and decorated in fresh, warming shades. The property features a welcoming open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, making a great space for you to unwind in after a wonderful day spent exploring this spellbinding region. The lounge has cosy seating so you can snuggle up to watch a film at night, and there’s a handy sofa-bed to accommodate two extra guests. The dining area is perfect for sharing your favourite meals which you can prepare in the stylishly arranged, fully equipped kitchen. Exploring this charming property further, you will find a refreshing shower room and a lovely king-size bedroom. Outside, the enclosed patio garden has plenty of outdoor furniture, offering a charming spot for a morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening as you take in the spellbinding views over the Brecon Beacons. Keen hikers can head north-west to attempt the Sugar Loaf (5 miles). The area offers miles of more gentle walks and bike trails, with opportunities for canoeing, abseiling and caving nearby. Abergavenny (2.5 miles) and Crickhowell (8 miles) both have a range of great places to eat and drink after a wonderful day in this exhilarating national park. Other local attractions include the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks and Goytre Wharf, all within 10 miles.
Weekly prices from £400.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
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For a couples retreat or a getaway with a friend, this marvellous cottage invites two guests to stay in the heart of the Brecon Beacons walking territory. The property, which is also dog-friendly, is laid with a single super-king-size bedroom furnished with a zip-and-link bed, offering added versatility for any two guests. No matter who you visit with, we’re sure you’ll embrace evenings spent stargazing from the hot tub in your own enclosed garden. This outdoor space looks out to the Sugar Loaf Mountain and the wider Brecon Beacons scenery, allowing you to plan your walking and cycling adventures for the days ahead whilst relaxing in the comfortable embrace of the bubbles. Everything is laid out on the ground floor in this traditionally decorated cottage, ideal for those who need everything within easy reach. Head inside to find a central hallway that leads off to the kitchen, the bathroom and the bedroom. The kitchen is thoroughly equipped for cooking up meals, and through it, you can access the lovely lounge with soft seating, a wood burner effect electric fire and the Smart TV/DVD. French doors lead from here out onto the veranda, a great place to dine outdoors. Elsewhere you’ll find a wide expanse of grounds leading all the way down to the canal, perfect for exploring and embarking on adventure. There’s plenty of beauty and culture to be found in this south-east corner of the Brecon Beacons, with Abergavenny (4.5 miles), Blaenavon (5.5 miles) and Crickhowell (3 miles) each just a short distance away. Walk along the river to happen across the dramatic Clydach Gorge (1.5 miles), explore the fascinating limestone cliffs at Craig y Cilau Nature Reserve (3 miles) or embark on a hike up the towering Sugar Loaf Mountain (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £633.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Get away from it all in this picture-postcard shepherd’s hut in the Welsh countryside. Enjoy relaxing rural walks from your front door, or hop in the car to explore the nearby tracks and trails of the Black Mountains. For eating out and a spot of retail therapy, the bustling town of Abergavenny is just 5.5 miles away. In the evenings, soak up the peace and tranquillity from the terrace, whilst admiring the far-reaching views. A stroll through the meadow and across the bridge brings you to this idyllic shepherd’s hut. The rural retreat has an open-plan layout and has been beautifully decorated and furnished, with great care and attention taken to create a cosy home-away-from-home. To the rear of the property is a cleverly designed kitchen area, with everything you need to whip up a tasty dinner for two to share at the pull-out table or out on the terrace. After dinner, relax on one of the chairs by the wood burner-effect electric fire, or climb into the double bed to watch TV before drifting off to sleep. A separate shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, listen to the babbling brook and watch the local wildlife from the covered terrace. There is a BBQ for al fresco dining and a fire pit for toasting marshmallows under the stars. While away an afternoon pottering around Abergavenny. You’ll find a great range of shops to peruse, and the town is also renowned for its fantastic food markets and independent restaurants showcasing local produce. After a bite to eat, enjoy a relaxing stroll along the picturesque towpath of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, which meanders through the town. Abergavenny is considered the gateway to the Black Mountains, meaning you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to nearby walking routes with exceptional views.
Weekly prices from £543.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Situated in a tranquil spot at the foot of the Skirrid, along the eastern end of the Black Mountains, this delightful shepherd’s hut makes a cosy, quirky and romantic couple’s retreat. Offering relaxing accommodation for two guests, the hut has a range of useful features including a private hot tub, a handy hammock, underfloor heating, and a welcoming wood burner. Enjoying a serene and secluded location along the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons, this characterful hideaway is perfect for walkers, cyclists, climbers, and nature lovers. A few steps lead up into the first, and larger, of two huts where you will find the lounge and main sleeping area. Featuring a comfortable double bed, Smart TV, wood burner, kettle and toaster, this cheerful hut also benefits from underfloor heating. A door leads through to the well-appointed shower room. The second, smaller hut houses the kitchen, with a handy dining area and further seating. Back outside, the garden area has a sheltered hot tub for you to unwind in, alongside a BBQ, hammock, and a choice of outdoor furniture. There’s also a lovely tearoom on-site (open Thursday to Sunday) run by the owners of the property. This cute retreat is a fabulous base for discovering a stunning part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Eager climbers can attempt the Sugar Loaf (5 miles) or the Skirrid itself (4 miles) while keen walkers can explore the beautiful surrounding countryside. To the south, the thriving market town of Abergavenny (2 miles) has a wealth of fantastic pubs, shops and restaurants, with the River Usk running past, offering miles of tranquil walks. The area has a wide variety of popular attractions and historic landmarks for you to discover including the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Clydach Gorge, White Castle, Goytre Wharf and Raglan Castle, all within 10 miles.
Weekly prices from £625.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Lying in a peaceful, secluded location along the eastern end of the Black Mountains and near the foot of the magnificent Skirrid, this fresh and inviting, handcrafted shepherd’s hut provides relaxing, quirky and cosy accommodation for two. Perfect for couples seeking a romantic retreat in stunning surroundings, the hut has plenty of handy features including a wood burner, hammock, underfloor heating, hot tub, and a separate sauna. Perfect for walkers, cyclists, nature lovers and climbers exploring a magical part of the Brecon Beacons, this cheerful hideaway offers stunning rural views of an unforgettable part of the South Wales countryside. Three steps lead up into the main hut which features a spacious and inviting open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner/bedroom. There’s comfortable seating and a wood burner by the entrance, while the kitchen and dining space has a gas hob, fridge and kettle as well as a Smart TV. When it’s time to retire for the night, there’s a comfortable double bed. The hut also has a handy shower room. Back outside, you will find the sauna in the second, smaller hut, alongside a sheltered hot tub, external shower, fire pit, hammock, BBQ, and relaxing seating area on the landscaped patio. Also on-site is a tearoom run by the owners of the property. Perfect for exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park, this delightful bolthole is a great base for climbers attempting both the Sugar Loaf (5 miles) and the Skirrid (4 miles). Heading south, the popular market town of Abergavenny (2 miles) has a wide range of friendly pubs, cafes, shops and restaurants, with the River Usk running through the town offering miles of beautiful walks. The area has some fantastic attractions and historic landmarks including the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Clydach Gorge, White Castle, Goytre Wharf and Raglan Castle, all within 10 miles.
Weekly prices from £656.00