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Dog Friendly Cottages in North Wales

We’re a nation of dog lovers, so it’s no surprise that many of us are keen to bring our beloved pooches on holiday. Wales, with its variety of open spaces and countless coastal and countryside walks, is a top pick for dog-friendly getaways.

At Dioni, we love our four-legged friends and offer a wide selection of properties that welcome dogs, making it easier than ever to enjoy a holiday with the whole family – dogs included!

We’re proud to be one of the leading independent businesses in the area listing dog friendly holiday cottages, with over 192 properties (and counting) to browse through below. To filter through based on availability, our filter page is another good route to browse through our collection.

 
 
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Top 5 Curation of Dog Friendly Properties

The Dioni team will regularly update a close curation of “Top 5” properties based on time of year, seasonal availability and reviews from our guests – view our top 5 dog friendly cottages here.

Are there fees for bringing pets?

Bringing dogs does add a small fee which is shown in the booking process of £40.00

Do you have any recommendations for dog walkers when they visit North Wales?

Absolutely – over the years we’ve written many bite-sized blogs to recommend activities and walks for guests coming to stay in our local area. Check out our Inspiration section and also our Top 10 tips for taking your dog on holiday.

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