Search the best dog friendly cottages in Wales with hot tubs. From North Wales to the Brecon Beacons, there is something for everybody. These include stylish dog-friendly properties and a simmering hot tub across Snowdonia National Park, the Pembrokeshire coast, Cardigan Bay and the Welsh Borders.
Imagine soaking in a hot tub with your furry friend by your side amidst the towering mountains of Snowdonia or the peaceful rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons.
Or you were exploring North Wales’ charming towns daily and unwinding in warm bubbles by night. It’s not just a holiday. It’s unforgettable moments with your best friend in Wales’ stunning landscapes. Below we list the best dog friendly places to stay in Wales with hot tubs and our top pick cottages we love.
Jack’s Barn, a shepherd’s cottage-turned-dog-friendly paradise nestled amid an acre of private land, a stone’s throw away from the scenic Brecon and Monmouth Canal.
Embark on a pet-friendly hot tub adventure in Snowdonia, where captivating mountain vistas, crystal clear lakes and enchanting forests await.
Dog owners visiting the Brecon Beacons can anticipate invigorating walks through verdant valleys, tranquil canal paths, and hilltop trails with panoramic views.
Expect wide-open sandy beaches where they can race the waves, coastal paths boasting stunning sea views, and plenty of dog-friendly spots to relax after a day of exploring.
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Wales is a huge adventure playground. Finding luxury dog friendly properties in Wales with hot tubs can be tricky, so we have done the hard work for you.
We scour the country in search of fantastic cottages for dogs with hot tubs, and below, we have listed the pet friendly hot tub properties in Wales, which offer premium self-catering retreats at affordable prices.
A luxurious barn idea for groups or families. It has two king sizes, twin, two en suite shower rooms, and a family bathroom. There’s underfloor heating throughout, and there’s also a smart TV in the lounge.
In the open playing kitchen, there’s a woodfired oven, and outside there is a hot tub, plunge, pool, sauna, patio with table and chairs, and a fire pit. The quaint market towns of Mold and New Brighton are just seven and a half miles away and have a variety of independent shops and pubs to try with your dog.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £984 – £2,724
Set in an idyllic rural location with outstanding natural beauty on an acre of private land, and this Shepherd’s Barn conversion has its duck pond, and sleeps four guests. The open-plan property on the ground floor has a wood-burning stove, a downstairs shower, and a utility room, and you can relax in the bubbly hot tub just outside.
The Brecon and Monmouth Canal are within walking distance of this elevated location, as is the Goytre Wharf where you can hire canoes and boats or take time out for some fishing. Just a 20-minute drive from the Severn Bridge.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £1,029 – £2,313
One the top-rated holiday cottages with a bubbling hot tub in Wales. It has a surprisingly spacious integrated living, dining and kitchen area with character-pitched oak beams, a log-burning fire and French doors leading to the outdoor hot tub.
This three bedroom holiday cottage sleeps six guests and benefits from a ground-floor bathroom with a bath and separate shower. The coast and sandy beaches are about half an hour away, where you can visit the iconic seaside town of Tenby or take your canine companion for a walk along the sandy stretch of Saundersfoot Beach to relax.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £1,029 – £2,313
Situated in the North Valleys near mountains, you can escape everyday life with a stunning detached cottage that is an ideal romantic getaway. It has a king-size bedroom, an en suite shower room, and a sky TV in the lounge.
Outside is an enclosed garden with a barbecue and private hot tub, as well as furniture for relaxing. The local shop and dog pub are in the immediate and surrounding areas at most 4.2 miles, whilst you can take a holiday trip and walk into Conwy and enjoy a variety of pubs and the brilliant fishing harbour and coast.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £525 – £1,005
A superb thatched property on an organic working farm, a perfect retreat for a small family. The home has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a small balcony overlooking the beautiful welsh countryside.
Facilities at this holiday home include a woodburner with logs provided, a private hot tub, a garden, an outdoor dining table and chairs, and private parking for four vehicles. The delightful town of Newton is just three and a half miles away.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £708 – £1,703
Tucked away on a private country lane, the property overlooks a tranquil pond. In authentic log cabin style, the bedroom, living room, dining area and kitchen are integrated, making for a perfect romantic retreat. The cherry on top is your hot tub below the wooden raised balcony.
This is hiking, cycling, horse riding and birdwatching country. For history buffs, explore Cynghordy Viaduct, 14.5 miles away, and Crychan Forest, a 15-minute drive. Fishing can be arranged along a stretch of the River Irfon.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £540 – £746
A stunning traditional stone barn conversion in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It has an open-plan kitchen diner, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. There are sloped ceilings in the bedrooms, and there’s also a wood burner in the lounge, plus a games room.
This property is part of a complex of holiday properties that can be booked with another sleeping up to 12 guests. Explore Carreg Cennen Castle, just four miles away. Further afield, the stunning market town of Llandeilo is six and a half miles.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £647 – £1,281
Ideal if you want to explore Cardigan Bay, the coast and West Wales with your dog, this detached holiday cottage has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Outside is a lovely garden with comfortable furniture, a fire pit, a barbecue, and a secluded jacuzzi. To the front of the holiday home is parking for four vehicles, whilst the local shop is just 500 yards away from the holiday cottage.
The quaint market town of Llandysul is just a few miles away, with shops, cafes, and bars that welcome a dog. The seaside resort of Aberporth is 11 and a half miles with a range of activities for a family and dog.
Prices and Availability: Average Weekly Price: £876 – £2,725
Dog friendly hot tub holidays in Wales provide landscapes and seascapes that are unsurpassed. Ancient woodland and castle ruins are dotted in the countryside, and riverside and waterside settings are around every corner with award-winning beaches.
Suppose you want a busy day exploring the rolling hills, stunning coastline, and Welsh borders or trying outdoor activities. In that case, destinations such as the picturesque Llanover Valley, sugar loaf mountain and the beautiful mid-wales area are all places we would recommend.
It’s not just the Welsh countryside that is a must with your furry friend. You can head to the dramatic coastline with your four-legged friends and take in the stunning sea views as you stroll along Anglesey and Tenby’s coastal paths and walks or sandy beaches.
Most of the dog friendly cottages with hot tubs in Wales capture the essence of rural living, from sympathetically restored thatched cottages to converted Shepherd’s barns and woodland cabins. As different as each self-catering holiday might be, they are all pet-friendly, and each has its private outdoor hot tub.
If these Welsh cottages and holiday properties for dogs weren’t for you, check out our main page for other excellent holiday ideas and new properties. We also cover Pembrokeshire and Anglesey if you want to stay in a specific part of the beautiful country.
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