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Dogs Invited
For dog friendly holiday
properties in South & Mid Wales.

Please mention Dogs Invited when contacting these
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Dog Friendly Hotel, B&B
and Guest House Holiday Accommodation in South
and Mid Wales
(Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend,
Caerphilly,
Cardiff,
Merthyr Tydfil,
Monmouthshire, Neath Port Talbot,
Newport, Powys,
Rhondda Cynon Taff,
Swansea,
Torfaen and
Vale of Glamorgan)

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Sheepleys B&B
Llandow,
Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7PA

Ewe
and your dog will just love it! Nestled in the heart of the Vale
countryside, convenient for the Heritage Coast, Cardiff and lots
more.
Appreciate all the comforts expected in this former farmhouse
with its large attractive gardens, guest lounge and safe, secure
parking. Lovely rooms and excellent breakfasts!
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Dog type/number: |
2 large dogs |
Enclosed area: |
Yes |
Walks nearby: |
Yes |
Freebies: |
No |
Dogs free: |
Yes |
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Tel No: 01446
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Caer Beris Manor
Garth
Road, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3NP

There are so many types of exercise available within our grounds.
From winding paths along the river,to wide open spaces just right
for retrieving a ball to enticing woodland paths, our hotel is a
perfect place for all those with dogs. The relaxed atmosphere
in the lounges with log fires in winter or the outdoor patio for
spring and summer, encourage you to enjoy a wonderful break.
The menus reflect the seasons using only locally sourced produce.
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Dog type/number: |
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Enclosed area: |
Yes |
Walks nearby: |
Yes |
Freebies: |
No |
Dogs free: |
No |
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Tel No: 01982 552601 |
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Craig Y
Nos Castle Hotel
Brecon
Road, Pen-y-cae, Powys, SA9 1GL

Craig y Nos Castle overlooks Craig y Nos County
Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty, in which accompanied
dogs are welcomed. For more energetic owners and their pets there
are impressive hills and mountains with stunning views towering over
the castle and numerous well defined paths by which to explore them.
Your own dog will love the area and can revel in the crystal
clear lakes and rivers which abound in the region. Dogs are allowed
in all public areas of the castle except restaurant and dining
rooms.
The scope for exercising your dog or walking for
miles in this part of the countryside is endless. The beauty of our
local hills is too good to miss and the Castle is the ideal walking
centre for you and your pet.
Dog friendly DB&B for 2 for 2 nights, and your
dog stays free for £260 and you get: * Full cooked English
breakfast * 2 course evening meal on each night. * 1 or 2 hour
dog walk with Simon and Beth, * 1 hours history tour and a free
can of dog food per day. * Disk full of dog walks for you to
enjoy in your own time |
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Dog type/number: |
Any |
Enclosed area: |
Yes |
Walks nearby: |
Yes |
Freebies: |
No |
Dogs free: |
Yes |
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Tel No: 01639
730205 |
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Pen-y-Dre
Farm Bed & Breakfast
Llanvihangel Crucorney, Nr Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 8DH
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Dog type/number: |
1 large
or 2 small |
Enclosed area: |
No |
Walks nearby: |
Yes |
Freebies: |
No |
Dogs free: |
Yes |
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Tel No: 01873
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pd = per dog; ps = per stay; pn = per night; pw = per week

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(Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire,
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(Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, and
Wrexham),
Northern Scotland,
Southern Scotland
and
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