Go barking mad in North Wales…
If you fancy a break in one of the most dog-friendly parts of the UK, it’s time to book a dog-friendly holiday in North Wales.
Whether you’re looking for beaches that allow dogs all year round, pubs that offer doggy dining, attractions that welcome our four-legged friends with open arms, or accommodations with a distinctly canine theme, you’ve come to the right place.
Let’s explore the best dog-friendly activities in North Wales…
Best dog-friendly accommodation in North Wales…
Dog-Friendly Caravan Parks in North Wales
Booking a caravan break to North Wales couldn’t be easier, and stand-out sites known for welcoming pets include:
- Hafan Y Mor in Pwllheli
- Presthaven in Prestatyn
- Lyons Winkups & Primrose in Abergele – & many more!
With designated doggy dining areas, sections where you can exercise your pup and they can meet other puppy friends and a world of great dog walks on the doorstep; these caravan sites are the perfect base for your dog-friendly break in North Wales.
Best dog-friendly pubs in North Wales…
After a day of exploring the wonders of Snowdonia, why not stop off at the charming town of Betws-y-Coed, where Y Stablau pub welcomes dogs with open arms? Dog treats and water bowls are supplied on request!
You can integrate a walk on the beach or a wander around the marina in Conwy with a visit to the dog-friendly Mulberry, where you can admire the views of the marina, enjoy a drink and a bite to eat, and your dog can have a well-earned rest.
An idyllic walk along the canal at Llangollen, which ends at The Sun Trevor, is a fabulous way to spend a day. This dog-friendly pub is a delightful stop-off and even supplies treats, bowls, and beds – for the dogs, of course!
Other dog-friendly pubs in North Wales include:
- The King’s Head in Llandudno
- The Golden Lion in Rossett
- Pant yr Ochain in Wrexham
- The Corn Mill in Llangollen
- The Cottage Loaf in Llandudno (dogs are allowed outside)
Best dog-friendly attractions in North Wales…
You can’t come to North Wales without taking a trip to one of the many attractions in the region. But don’t worry, your pet pooch doesn’t need to miss out on any fun – there are loads of venues that welcome dogs, and here are just a few.
Greenwood Forest Park prides itself on its eco-credentials and boasts an eco-friendly roller coaster ride on its 17-acre site of rides, games, activities, and play areas. Dogs on leads are welcome at the park, which is a great family day out.
Bodnant Gardens has 80 acres of stunning gardens, woodlands, and meadows and are just perfect for the children to explore and wander with your four-legged friend, who should be kept on a lead at all times. (The dogs not the children by the way!).
Llechwedd Slate Cavern and Zip World welcome dogs. While they’re not allowed on the activities, on-site doggy daycare can be booked in advance. So you can have a go at whatever hair-raising activity you want while your darling doggy is in safe hands.
Other dog-friendly attractions in North Wales include:
Best dog-friendly beaches in North Wales…
No trip to North Wales is complete without a walk on the beach with your furry pet, and there are a number of beaches that welcome dogs all year round with no restrictions.
Before you head to the beach, it’s always worth checking the individual guidelines in place, and remember to clear up after your pooch!
Dog-friendly beaches in North Wales include:
So, that’s the plan for your dog-friendly break in North Wales. What are you waiting for?
Accommodation in North Wales
Hafan y Mor
Book your dog-friendly stay at Hafan y Mor in Pwllheli, where designated doggy areas, scenic walks, and pet-friendly facilities ensure the perfect break for you and your four-legged friend.
Lyons Robin Hood
Stay at Lyons Robin Hood in Prestatyn, where dogs are warmly welcomed with exercise areas, nearby beaches, and plenty of dog-friendly activities for a fun-filled holiday in North Wales.