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Dogs allowed on the beach all year. It's a long secluded sandy beach with steep cliffs. At low tide there's loads of space for dogs to go completely bonkers.
A welcoming pub that really is at the heart of the community. There's lots going on, and locals and holiday-makers get along just fine. Respect to the landlord here for creating the energy.
Dog friendly beach, and good for rock-pooling too.
Steep shingle and pebble beach.
A sandy, rocky beach on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It's quite sheltered and is dog friendly all year.
A remote rocky beach. Take a picnic and take all day over the walk!
A huge statement of English domination over the Welsh, and then a transformation into a more domestic and homely space. So there's a fair bit of history going on.
Dog friendly beach amid scenic landscapes and cliffs.
A large, sandy dog friendly beach set in a rugged coastline, popular with families.
A totally wonderful place to come with your dog. There are walks all over the headland and when you get to the beach dogs are allowed there all year. And the cafe is dog-friendly too.
On the right day, this walk is one of the area's highlights and a really dramatic experience. So you need to pick a sunny day after a week of heavy rain to get the most of it.
Dogs allowed on this small and lovely sandy beach all year round.
Waterside walk in magnificent mid-Wales scenery. One for dogs and people to really enjoy.
I love visiting a hotel where the chef is proud to announce they have a doggie Sunday roast menu! And dogs are also welcome here as overnight hotel guests.
Loads of space for dogs to enjoy being off-lead and without the worry of sheep. Handy for a doggie break if you're driving on the A458.
Beautiful golden beaches with unspoiled miles of doggy walks. Parking in pay and display or with Gwynedd permit.
Outstanding walks in a fabulous mid-Wales setting. The dam is the obvious attraction and you'll find a number of well-signed trails from the car park.
A very good dog friendly restaurant within the dog friendly garden centre. Food is exceptional and the restaurant has won several awards but is very good value for money. Well worth a visit.
Dog-friendly pub with B&B not far from the A40 and handy for a stop on your journey. It's one of those 'sideways on' Welsh pubs and easy to miss as you go by. Dog-friendly B&B rooms.
A brilliant cafe/restaurant that is very friendly to dogs and owners alike! Great choice of reasonably priced home cooked food. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available.
Tourist village with a large sandy and dog-friendly beach, and inland dog walk too. Restrictions for dogs apply in Summer on the north section of the beach, the rest is fine.
Popular beach for surfers, and for the site of Dobby's grave (no longer there), and it's dog-friendly. Gets very crowded at weekends and Bank Holidays, and whenever the surf is up.
Sandy beach which is dog friendly Oct- Apr. Cafes Toilets Pub Dog waste bins Parking- wardens/honesty box depending on time of year
This is a fun and characterful building on the A483 near Montgomery. Look up at the chimneys and you might think it has delusions of grandeur from the nearby Hall.
A warm welcome for both dogs and owners in this relaxed cafe with excellent coffee and food all for reasonable prices.
Small fishing village, with quite a collection of car parks and facilities and a dog-friendly pub with a great view over the water.
A 1km circular accessible walk
Popular pub with great food, and a warm welcome for all and dogs. Booking almost always essential in summer, even if you just call ahead on your way. And the walk is good too.
Dog-friendly hotel with a warm glow of welcome as you enter.
Stone and shingle beach surrounded by cliffs and easy access to the coastal path. It feels remote and secluded, and you may be lucky and spot a porpoise.
Long, enormous sandy beach. Dogs are welcome all year, and many owners get there early for morning walkies in summer.
Sheltered shingle and pebble beach that is just gorgeous. Outstanding circular coast walk. Dogs are welcome on the beach
Big open beach divided by the river Ogmore going down the middle.
Let's be a bit brutal here, the outside of the pub looks like a bunker. But inside you'll find a warm welcome in a spotlessly clean dog-friendly bar.
Situated on the A5025 a main route to Benllech, Amlwch, Cemeas Bay and a great stop off point. A cozy and relaxed pub, good beer, lovely beer garden and decent food Large car park
An ancient country estate with a very modern approach. There's loads going on and you could easily spend the weekend here! But it's a great place for a break off the A5 and dogs on leads are welcome.
A beautiful wooded valley with the River Cefni running through. There's a good chance of seeing some red squirrels and a lot of local dogs enjoying their walkies.
Junction 11
Dog walk within easy reach of the A55 Expressway and an ideal place to give the dog a run.
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
Atmospheric ruins of the abbey are perfect for a picnic break, short dog walk, or a ponder on the many and vaied saints of Wales.
Do try and make a doggiestop in this little market town. You'll find dog-friendly pubs, dog-friendly B&B, a lovely dog-friendly cafe and bookshop, and a fabulous dog walk with swimming.
A walk across the top of the Gower peninsula with spectacular views and guaranteed happy dogs.
The Corris Craft Center hidden in mid Wales now caters for dogs as much as their humans.
More than a fabulous dog-friendly hotel and bar.
A traditional pub, opened up and extended and now with a restful almost Scandinavian feel. It's much larger than you'd guess from the outside.
An inn with a large car park, easy to spot from the main road and well placed for a break on your journey. As travellers have been doing for centuries.
Dog-friendly locals' inn with a cheerful atmosphere. It's close to Abergavenny and easy to spot from the A40.
Off the beaten track, perfect for dog walks and a lovely place to stop on your way to/from the Welsh coast.
Very convenient dog-friendly inn just off the A470 near Brecon. Dog-friendly rooms available too.
Wonderful dog-friendly cafe and farm shop with easy access from the A550 to the west of Chester.
Pawfect place for a mindful picnic and on-lead doggie leg-stretch just off the A470 near Rhayader. It's a good place to stop with kids too if they are interested in wildlife.
Fairly gentle uphill walk through lovely Snowdonia scenery to a lake well hidden from the road. Can get muddy after heavy rainfall.
Dog friendly hotel and bar in Aberdovey.
​Located on the edge of the River Teifi, offering extraordinary estuary and countryside views, which can be seen from multiple outside terraces and restaurant dining areas.​
Llangranog is a popular and often over-crowded small pebble and sand beach, with 2 pubs and a couple of cafes almost on the beach.
A lovely introduction to the coast path with the chance to scramble down onto a 'private' beach. Plus a couple of friendly dog-friendly pubs and cafes at your half-way point.
Easy dog walking on forest tracks, in pretty much the middle of nowhere.
Junction 19 Glanconwy Corner
Just the place for a dog walk away from the bustle of the beach. It's easily walkable from the town.
A rare chance to to walk on one of the few remaining Roman roads in Wales, with the added bonus of a stone circle and several sets of standing stones as well.
An unpretentious and dog-friendly pub with great food and particularly fine puddings. Close to a dog-friendly beach for walkies before you eat.
Brewery, bar and beer garden plus outdoor kitchen providing pizza and burgers plus other food options. Indoor and outdoor seating areas now available after renovation works completed.
A traditional Welsh inn with enthusiastic owners adding a lot of TLC and commitment. Nice friendly welcome here for dogs and people.
Sandy dog-friendly beach at the end of the Llyn peninsula. Some restrictions on dogs in the summer, leaving plenty of space away from the beach areas nearest to the car park.
Dog-friendly pub with a generous car park and easy access to the coast path for a long walk with the dog.
A former drovers' inn that dates back to the 13th century, and that seems totally incredible. But it's still providing hungry travellers with great food and a warm welcome.
A classic British holiday destination of yesteryear and a great place for a dog walk.
Dog friendly pub with great menu and decent sized car park
Dog-friendly inn with a large kids' playground, right on the A40 so you don't lose any journey time with a stop here.
Large dog-friendly sandy bay, almost deserted out of season.
Junction 8
Large (at low tide) uncrowded beach that's particularly popular with dog owners. No restrictions on canine access. Check the tide tables before you go, and be very careful where you park.
Nothing here, except a car park and the beach. Perfect. The photos here were taken on a baking hot Tuesday in summer and still the beach was completely deserted - wow!!
Dogs allowed on the beach here all year round. The beach is pebbly, and when the sun shines the water really sparkles.
There are three beaches at Abersoch and the town beach (by the harbour) has dog restrictions in summer, so avoid this with your dog.
Dogs allowed on all the beach all year round. Access is on foot only, either from one of the nearby campsites or via the coastal path from New Quay.
The sandy beach ar Llanbedrog is very popular during the summer months. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, but in summer they need to be on leads as the beach gets busy.
Long sandy beach and dog friendly, with some restrictions in high season. Shops and cafes in the town. Also inland walks over the hills.
Dogs are allowed on one side of the beach all through the year. And the coast path adds interest too.
Dogs permitted on the beach - and it's a great place to take a breather if you're walking the Pembroke Way!
An 8 mile long beach in Pembrey Country Park - bring out those greyhounds!
A small dog-friendly beach overlooked by the brooding ruins of Manorbier Castle.
A sandy beach, dunes and the coastal path too makes Freshwater just pawfect for dogs.
Large sandy beach at low tide, ideal for blowing away the canine cobwebs during the winter months. In summer there's a partial dog ban covering part of the beach and the promenade as well.
Vast beach and excellent for dogs and football/cricket players. On the afternoon we took the photos here at the start of the school holidays (August) there was one other car on the beach.
The beach is shingly and can have a strong aroma from the seaweed. Dogs are allowed on the beach from late September to late April.
A traditional village inn that's been given a new lease of life with a sympathetic refurbishment. Add an enthusiastic landlady into the mix and this is definitely one to watch.
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