Dog Friendly Holidays in Wales
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Dog Friendly Holidays
You don’t need to leave your four-legged friend behind on your next holiday to Wales. We have five fantastic parks in the region, all offering a range of dog friendly accommodation, so Fido can come along too! Choose from contemporary caravans with cosy furnishings to extra wide models with space for the whole family – the perfect base to come back to.
With plenty of dog friendly beaches in Wales, you won’t be disappointed when it comes to playing a game of fetch on the sands. Plus, there’s a wide range of dog friendly attractions, from the historic Aberystwyth Castle to the activity-packed Pembrey Country Park. Ty Mawr Holiday Park has even introduced a brand new dog agility area! Browse more of the dog friendly attractions below.
Dog Friendly Holiday Parks in Wales
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Brynowen Holiday Park
Near Borth, Wales, SY24 5LS
5 mins walk to the beach
Indoor pool
Area of outstanding natural beauty
Dog Friendly
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Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park
Near Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, South Wales, SA17 5HQ
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Lively entertainment
Dog Friendly
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Pendine Sands Holiday Park
Near Carmarthenshire, South Wales, SA33 4NZ
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Family entertainment
Dog Friendly
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Trecco Bay Holiday Park
Near Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, South Wales, CF36 5PW
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Lively entertainment
Dog Friendly
Wales
Ty Mawr Holiday Park
Near Towyn, Conwy, Wales, LL22 9HG
10 mins walk to the beach
Area of outstanding natural beauty
Action Packed Activities
Dog Friendly
Dog Friendly Attractions in Wales
Kidwelly Castle
One of the best-preserved castles in Wales, this gigantic fortress features a mammoth gatehouse, striking towers and even a dungeon. Prepare for a medieval adventure!
Aberystwyth Castle
This castle once ranked amongst the greatest in Wales, today, however, it's simply an evocative ruin - but one with the most incredible views!
Coity Castle
These atmospheric castle ruins are all that remain of this once sprawling fortress, but they continue to be a romantic spot filled with mystery.
Gower Heritage Centre
This working 12th-century watermill is the ideal spot to learn about rural life, traditional farming and to try your hand at crafting!
Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort
Discover how the earliest Celts lived at this wonderful reconstruction of an Iron Age village - that's built on the exact spot of the original!
Dylan Thomas Boathouse
The most idyllic bay imaginable, where sunshine glistens off golden sands and the skies are alive with birdlife, no wonder Dylan Thomas found it inspiring!
St. Fagans National History Museum
Wales' past truly comes alive at this museum, as you discover fascinating recreations of buildings from yesteryear and learn traditional crafts.
Knightly's Fun Park
Exciting entertainment for the whole family - from classic funfair favourites and arcade machines to regular live cabaret and comedy shows.
Rhyl Miniature Railway
From the toot toot of its whistle to the nostalgic smell of steam, Britain's oldest miniature railway has been charming visitors to Rhyl for generations!
Heatherton World of Activities
A quiet game of golf, a spot of archery or the thrills of the tree tops trail, there are activities here for the whole family.
Porthcawl
A traditional funfair, beautiful Blue Flag winning beaches and gorgeous clean waters that are ideal for surfing - this classic seaside resort has it all!
Tenby
The pastel shades of pretty Victorian houses contrast beautifully with golden sands at this traditional resort - one of the most iconic in Britain.
Aberystwyth
This traditional holiday resort is brimming with character from the colourful Victorian houses lining its historic promenade to the sandy beaches and its vintage pier.
Cae Hir Gardens
One family has worked for decades to transform this bleak hillside into something special - the result is a truly spectacular yet tranquil haven.
Margam Country Park
This sprawling 1,000-acre parkland is overflowing with things to do including a beautiful Gothic castle, the finest classical orangery and wonderfully fun adventure playgrounds.
Devil's Bridge Falls
These truly spectacular 300ft waterfalls are simply breathtaking, and are a welcome reward after hiking through the challenging surrounding woodland trails.
Pembrey Country Park
With 9 miles of golden sands and 520 acres of wide open grassland and dune forest, this country park is simply overflowing with activities!
Porthkerry Country Park
A wonderful escape from the pressures of daily life, this 220-acre country park features ancient woodland, gentle meadows and a gorgeous stretch of pebble beach.
Great Orme Mines
Venture underground and discover the largest and most extensive series of prehistoric man-made tunnels to be found anywhere in the world!
Ynyslas Beach
These 3 miles of golden sand beaches aren't just the most marvellous spot to enjoy the pleasures of the seaside, they're also a natural wonderland.
Llandudno Pier
No trip to Llandudno is complete without a walk along this beautiful Victorian pier - which is the longest in Wales!
Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)
Home to the highest mountain in England and Wales, long golden beaches and peaceful rivers - this National Park is the most varied natural wonderland!
National Showcaves Centre for Wales
A fantastic mixture of attractions that are sure to entertain the whole family - discover spectacular caves, beautiful farmyard animals and even dinosaurs!
Llandudno North Shore Beach
Llandudno North Shore Beach is a popular, award-winning sandy beach situated between Great Orme and Little Orme. This unique beach mixes modern attractions with old-fashioned Victorian elegance.
Pendine Sands
Long, sandy and sheltered by a belt of grassy dunes, Pendine Sands provides stunning views across Carmarthen Bay to Gower and Tenby.
Pembrey Beach
At a glorious 8 miles of uninterrupted and pristine sand, Blue Flag status Pembrey Beach has enough space for everyone, from strollers to swimmers and sun-worshippers.
Trecco Bay Beach
Nestled between Rhych Point and Newton Point on a low limestone headland near Swansea is Trecco Bay, a large, predominantly sandy beach with excellent water quality.
Sandy Bay
Sandy Bay, or as it's known locally, Coney Beach, is a busy beach which has become a magnet for bathers, surfers and families with youngsters.
Langland Bay Beach
In the heart of Gower is award-winning and Blue Flag Langland Bay Beach, a wide golden sandy bay that provides panoramic views and excellent bucket and spade territory.
Oxwich Bay
One of Gower's busier and most picturesque beaches, Oxwich Beach is a thriving watersports haven with a car park and slipway directly on the beach.
Barafundle Bay
Beautiful Barafundle Bay is a crescent-shaped cove and a small slice of Pembrokeshire paradise. In 2004 it was named one of the top beaches in the world.
Borth Beach
Borth Beach is a sand and shingle beach on a small strip of land between the sea and the Cors Fochno bog.
Three Cliffs Bay
Picturesque Three Cliffs Bay is an Instagram lover's dream. The magnificent shoreline and signature trio of limestone cliffs makes it especially beautiful and photogenic.
Broad Haven South Beach
Surrounded by craggy, limestone cliffs, the award-winning Broad Haven South Beach is a large sandy bay and is perfect for the whole family to enjoy a day out.
Gwrych Castle
Founded in the early 1800s, Gwrych Castle was one of the first attempts at recreating European medieval architecture and sits within 250 acres of grounds and gardens.
A Tour of the Abbey Gardens & Lower Deer Park
Discover the surrounding gardens of Margam Castle, a Victorian era country house, taking in the remains of the abbey, the orangery and much more on this short walk.
Aberystwyth, Parc Natur Penglais - the Quarry Path
Make your way through the town of Aberystwyth, follow a path through pretty woodland and a nature reserve and you'll end up at the coast with beautiful sea views.
Amroth, Pembrokeshire
Follow the amazing views of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on this circular walk, featuring an old railway line and the grounds of the Colby Woodland Garden.
Bronwydd to Newchurch Circular, Carmarthenshire
Explore the glorious green countryside and rolling hills of Carmarthenshire on this circular walk, following paths and lanes via historical points of interest and the Gwili River.
Canaston Bridge
Enjoy picturesque woodland and lovely views on this riverside walk, featuring several notable bridges and the medieval Llawhaden Castle along the way.
Gop Hill
One of Wales' AONBs, this route traverses across the coastal hills of the Clwydian Range and explores country villages, wonderful views and an impressive monument.
Machynlleth, Powys
For a longer route with gorgeous scenery and fantastic views, this walk follows grassy hill paths and returns along peaceful country lanes.
Merthyr Mawr National Nature Reserve
Head out from the quaint village of Merthyr Mawr on this circular walk, combining both woodland and coastal sections via a sandy beach and its glorious dunes.
Penally to Lamphey, Pembrokeshire
Take in wonderful scenery from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on this linear walk, which features impressive points of interest on route including the 11th century Manorbier Castle.
Spectacular Sunsets from Llanasa & Axton, Flintshire
For a lovely countryside walk with beautiful views and sunset opportunities, follow this route from Llanasa Village across hills, tracks and fields.
The Little Orme, including Rhiwledyn Nature Reserve
This short walk over the Little Orme and through Rhiwledyn Nature Reserve partially follows the coastal path, with plenty of wildlife on offer to spot along the way.
The Upper Deer Park & Bro Stone
Beginning at the castle and traversing the northern edge of Margam Country Park, this short, leisurely route offers fantastic views over the Vale of Glamorgan.
Upper Rheidol Valley & Parson’s Bridge, Ceredigion
This more challenging circular walking route covers scenic countryside, taking you from the Devil's Bridge via valleys and a gorge before returning back to the starting point.