North West Wales is a dog lovers dream. Consisting of some of the finest scenery in the whole of the UK including green valleys, impressive mountains, glistening lakes and an award-winning coastline, it’s the perfect place to stretch legs and complete those all-important 10,000 steps. With all this entailed, where better to rent a dog friendly holiday home?
Offering the most beautiful of retreats, your holiday home nestled in the Welsh countryside is everything you’ve ever imagined from a peaceful break away. With mountain and sea views peeking out from every corner, you’ll be spellbound whether you’re relaxing and unwinding in the open plan living room, playing with the pet pooch in the private enclosed garden or waking up to the sound of the birds and the bees in your choice of spacious well-lit bedrooms.
With possible underfloor heating throughout (especially in pine lodges), your dog, post adventures, will love lying exhausted at your feet whilst you laze about on the plethora of leather sofas in front of the traditional Welsh stone fireplace. Yes, it’s their holiday too!
Your modern, fully fitted kitchen stands out as just one of the shining lights of your charming holiday home. Furnished with top of the range facilities like a built-in fridge freezer, dishwasher and electric oven, it’s a haven for wannabe chefs to show off their creative talents…and where better to taste the fruits of their labour than in your tastefully decorated dining area complete with beamed rustic ceilings, a solid oak table and four complementing chairs. The perfect environment to wine, dine and be happy! Just make sure the dog doesn’t jump on the table and ruin your dinner…
North West Wales has the spectacular counties of Anglesey, Conwy and Gwynedd in its repertoire and they are all worth visiting for a number of reasons. Whether you’re checking out the historic castle at Conwy, arguably the most magnificent of Edward I’s Welsh fortresses, the many dog friendly coastal walks on the Isle of Anglesey or tackling Mount Snowdon, Wales’s highest mountain, North West Wales is a place you will certainly not forget in a hurry!