South Wales is very dog-friendly. Book a dog-friendly holiday home that has a fully fenced back garden, comfy sofas protected by throws inside and an interior made cosy by a woodburner that your dog can lie in front of and it will be deliriously happy. Daily walks in a new area will stimulate its senses to a level of excitement. Hopefully, you will find an equal delight in your chosen holiday destination in South Wales.
There are just so many superb places to stay and visit. South Wales is good for both beach and country holidays and the Pembrokeshire National Park covers both. Walking the coastal path is good for man and beast. And the views are sensational.
There are small seaside resorts all around the South Wales coastline and some stunning beaches. Fortunately, there are quite a few beaches in South Wales where dogs are permitted all year round: Mumbles - up to the lighthouse, Oxwich Bay, Three Cliffs Bay, Mewslade Bay, Rhossili Bay, Broughton Bay and Whiteford Sands in North Gower and more. They are numerous other South Wales beaches where dogs are banned during the warm months when families may wish to use the beach with children but even then, there is usually a promenade and places where dogs can be walked.
It is well worth investigating various places to stay in South Wales to find that fit between location, dog-friendliness and budget.