
If you and your canine companion are heading to this beautiful part of the country, then our guide to dog-friendly North Wales is perfect for you!
From endless countryside walks to the vast array of dog-friendly beaches, you are promised plenty of dog-friendly attractions in North Wales. Dog-friendly walks in North Wales include countryside parks such as Alyn Waters, Loggerheads and Maes y Pant. These are ideal for leisurely strolls!
If your dog is up the for a challenge, many hikes are available in North Wales! From taking on Wales’ highest mountain Snowdon to discovering the medieval remains of Castell Dinas Brân.
For an afternoon by the seaside, be sure to head to one of North Wales’ dog-friendly beaches! These include Harlech Beach, Talacre Beach and Colwyn Bay Beach.
Continue reading to find even more dog-friendly attractions in North Wales…
Aberdaron
Pwllheli
LL53 8BD
Head to this picturesque mile-long strip of beach for dips in the sea and sandcastle building. Looking to get active? Try your hand at surfing, kayaking or windsurfing or explore the sea caves at either end of the beach.
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Aberdovey
LL35 0EA
Escape to this unspoilt beach within the Snowdonia National Park. Here the mountains meet the coastline and visitors are greeted by stunning natural scenery. Backed by dunes and home to the Aberdovey Golf Club, there’s plenty to do here.
view more informationAberffraw Beach
Isle of Anglesey
North Wales
Backed by sand dunes, Aberffraw Beach is a popular spot for wildlife watchers. Start in Aberffraw village and walk through the picturesque countryside to find this hidden coastal gem.
view more informationMold Rd
Gwersyllt
Wrexham
LL11 4AG
01978 763140
Want to treat your loved ones to an beautiful outing? Come and explore Alyn Waters Country Park, which is one of Wrexham’s biggest parks!
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Llanuwchllyn
Bala
LL23 7DD
01678540666
Take the Bala Lake Railway from Llanuwchllyn to Bala and take in the idyllic woodland scenery and distant mountain ranges. Never far from Bala Lake’s edge, eagle-eyed passengers can also spot local wildlife along the way.
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Beaumaris
Anglesey
LL58 8BS
Walk in the footsteps of Victorian holidaymakers at this pier dating back to the mid 1800s. Today, the refurbished pier offers visitors the chance to take a boat trip to Puffin Island or simply sit back and take in the magnificent coastal views.
view more informationBodafon Road The Promenade
Llandudno
North Wales
LL30 1BW
01492549060
Head to the place where the countryside meets the sea for a family day out you’ll never forget. Ride a mini tractor, feed goats, deer and llama, and check out the flower filled courtyard – there’s something for everyone at Bodafon Farm Park.
view more informationBangor Rd
Conwy
North Wales
United Kingdom
LL32 8NU
Originally built for a family home, Bondlondeb Country Park is an impressive mix of woodland and parkland. This extensive country park boasts tennis courts, a football field, play equipment, seating and plenty of walks.
view more informationLlangollen
Denbighshire
Wales
LL20 8D
Come and explore this icon of medieval Powys! You can find Castell Dinas Brân between Wrexham and Llangollen, and it’s a eye-catching sight.
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Parking Available
The larger of two beaches in Cemaes Bay, Traeth Mawr has something for everyone. At low tide, you can play games on the sand, explore the caves and coves along the cliffs or simply enjoy ice cream as you watch the world go by.
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