Pet-friendly holiday rentals in River Dyfi

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An aerial view of a rustic cabin nestled in a green forest, surrounded by trees. A spacious deck accommodates outdoor furniture and a wood-fired hot tub, inviting guests to connect with nature.
Cabin in Blaenau Ffestiniog
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 522 reviews

forest hideaway, hot-tub, cinema

Our secluded cabin is surrounded by ancient oak tree forest and all the wildlife that comes with it. It’s so peaceful that you will only hear the river and the birds. Set in 10 acres of our own land for you to explore and easy access to Snowdonia public foothpaths, it’s perfect for those looking to spend some time in nature. The cabin itself features private wood fired hot tub, wet room, underfloor heating, large deck with bbq, kingsize bed, kitchen, living and dining area and a private cinema.

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The interior of the eco roundhouse features a circular design with wooden beams and a skylight. Two spacious beds are adorned with colorful pillows. A rustic wooden table occupies the center, surrounded by vibrant area rugs. Large windows provide views of the natural surroundings.
Tiny home in Pantperthog
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Tŷ-Crwn magical roundhouse, off-grid in Snowdonia

Follow the path through tall trees to find this utterly secluded eco roundhouse. Alone, as a couple or a family you may enjoy an unforgettable retreat in nature here in our homemade space, knowing all the while that the electricity is produced by micro-hydro and solar. Enjoy your private field of bluebells and the generous fire pit, hammock, perfectly dark night skies, birdsong, woodstove to keep it cosy, and the compost toilet and shower with a view. Walking distance from Dyfi Bike Park and CAT

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A breathtaking view reveals the expansive Shropshire landscape, featuring rolling green fields and dense woodlands. The distant hills rise softly against a clear sky, creating a serene backdrop. The secluded property is nestled within this natural beauty, emphasizing the rural charm of the area.
Barn in Bishop's Castle
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

The Shippen - Open-plan, high-spec, stunning views

The perfect rural getaway for 2-4 guests on the Shropshire Way in an AONB with EV charging . A light, spacious & high-spec renovation, The Shippen has an oak & glass south-facing gable & private veranda overlooking the stunning Linley Valley for heaven-sent views. A wood burner, central heating, designer décor, comfortable King-size bed, crisp white linen, soft towels, extra blankets & well-stocked kitchen ensure home comforts year-round. A dog-friendly paradise for walkers, cyclists & families.

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The exterior of a charming stone cottage is visible, showcasing traditional slate architecture. The building is situated on a quiet street with a slight incline, surrounded by lush greenery. A wrought-iron railing lines the path, enhancing the cottage's inviting appearance.
Cottage in Corris
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Cosy Cottage in Corris-One wellbehaved dog welcome

Troed-y-Rhiw is a well presented 1 bedroom stone cottage in the former slate mining village of Corris on the southern edge of Snowdonia National Park. It has home comforts such as a 2 seater recliner, wood burner and digital freeview TV/CD/DVD. It has a well equipped kitchen with microwave, dishwasher & washing machine. The bathroom has a thermostatic electric shower over the bath. The bedroom has a superking or twin singles. There is a private garden with secure storage for mountain bikes

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The exterior of the cabin showcases a unique design with wooden shingles and a green roof. A cozy porch area features wooden seating, surrounded by lush greenery. A solar panel is visible, emphasizing the eco-friendly aspect of the retreat.
Shepherd’s hut in Abercegir
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

Secluded Riverside Cabin & Sauna. Dogs Welcome

If you’re looking for a secluded break with nothing but the sound of the river at night to keep you company then this little hut is perfect. Perched on the edge of the river, this charming cabin is the perfect year-round retreat. Fully insulated and with a log stove, hot shower and wooden sauna the cabin is the perfect bolthole no matter what the weather outside is doing. Everything you need for a secluded escape from the world. Just relax, unwind, sit by the fire, walk in the hills, and be.

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The cottage is set against a clear blue sky, with a stone exterior and a slate roof. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and grazing sheep, with a lush garden area in front and a small outbuilding to the side.
Cottage in Powys
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Little Pudding Cottage

Little Pudding Cottage 's Welsh name is Pontbren-Ddu and is a beautiful example of a country hideaway. Nestled in the Welsh countryside, just into the Cambrian Mountains, it enjoys the splendour of nature and peaceful calm of times past. The accommodation is full of character and original charm, while maintaining the modern comforts of home. With its own garden, this former shepherd's cottage is surrounded by rugged hills and an unspoilt rural landscape at the very end of a single-track road.

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A rustic building with a red metal roof is surrounded by tall grass and trees. A wooden fence frames the entrance, while a pathway leads to the door, inviting exploration of the unique glamping experience within.
Houseboat in Dolanog
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Unique Riverside Glamping in Mid-Wales

Nestled alongside the banks of the River Vyrnwy in the heart of Wales, The Boatshed is a unique glamping experience perfect for a romantic getaway, or for a small family. Overlooking the river and with its own private beach area when the river is low, this is a unique spot that will help you get closer to nature. Wake up in the mornings and watch the river rush by from your bed, cook outdoors over the fire pit and watch the local wildlife from your own terrace. NEW our Sauna. Ask for details.

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The image captures a scenic view of the Barmouth Estuary, showcasing lush green hills and distant mountains. The cottage is seen nestled at the edge of a treed area, with open fields leading towards the water. A coastline and a bridge are visible in the background.
Home in Dolgellau
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Magic Mountain Cottage: family- & dog-friendly

There is nowhere quite as magical as this: an historic, creaky cottage, at the end of a farmers track below Cader Idris. It's a back-in-time experience, with wooden beams and antique furniture, owned by the same family for over 60 years. Please read all the details carefully before you book. It’s a 300 year old cottage on the side of a mountain, space, fresh air and tranquillity. It's comfortable but nothing fancy. No TV or wifi, but a woodburner, books and massive views behind the cottage.

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The living area features a white-washed stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove as the focal point, complemented by a cozy gray sofa and a round dining table. Natural light fills the room, highlighting potted plants and a warm color palette throughout.
Cottage in Machynlleth
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 461 reviews

Pretty sunny cottage, Machynlleth

A lovely old renovated cottage with inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove and mezzanine. It is well equipped for your stay as I have tried to make it a home from home for you with many books and houseplants. There will always be some welcome goodies and you can sleep in snuggly beds made up with 100% cotton or organic cotton sheets and feather and down duvets. The cottage is situated in the pretty wooded Dulas valley near the historic town of Machynlleth, close to Snowdonia and the sea.

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A stone building with a rustic design is showcased, featuring a slate roof and two white garage doors. A small balcony with wooden chairs is visible above, framed by greenery, while a gravel pathway leads to the entrance.
Flat in Gwynedd
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Cosy apartment in Dolgellau

Sŵn-y-Dŵr is located in the Snowdonia National Park and occupies a tranquil position in the historic market town of Dolgellau, renowned for its breathtaking views and scenic walks in the foothills of Cader Idris. The former coach house stands in private mature grounds, and is approached via a gated entrance and a sweeping gravel drive ascending to the property. It is a self contained first floor apartment, accessed via external steps to the rear of the building, that dates back to 1780.

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The exterior of a stone cottage showcases traditional Welsh architecture. A gray door leads into the home, set against a backdrop of green hills. A gravel driveway provides access to private parking space, with nearby foliage adding a touch of greenery.
Cottage in Abergynolwyn
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Fabulous valley views Slate Miners 1860s Cottage

This property is set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and is perfect for a couple or small family to enjoy the peaceful village and beautiful walks near by. The property is a 1860s grade 2 listed build full of character and charm, enjoying stunning views looking up the valley. We have sympathetically restored the property with its sash window and flag stone flooring, however it still includes all the mod cons to ensure a delightfully chilled holiday.

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A scenic rural landscape features the cottage nestled among lush green hills. A winding road leads to a stone bridge, with trees dotting the area. The layout illustrates the tranquil surroundings, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Home in Machynlleth
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Glangwynedd Cottage

A cosy self catering cottage in attractive rural location near the river Dulas. Within walking distance of the old market town of Machynlleth and railway station. Close to mountains, rivers and coast. There is one bedroom with a double bed and the other bedroom sleeps 3 in bunk beds and a single bed. Downstairs in the lounge is a double sofa bed. Heating is provided by storage heaters and a woodturning stove at cooler times of the year.

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