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Dog-Friendly Attractions North Wales

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Discover the best dog-friendly attractions in North Wales

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…

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  • Moel Famau

    Moel Famau

    Moel Famau Country Park
    Mold
    CH7 5PH

    Moel Famau, meaning ‘mother mountain’, is the highest summit in the Clwydian Range. Sitting in the centre of the heather-clad hills of the range, Moel Famau offers stunning views across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia and the coast beyond.

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  • Nant Mill Country Park

    Nant Mill Country Park

    Rhos Berse Rd
    Coedpoeth
    Wrexham
    LL11 3BT

    01978 752772

    This delightful park not only offers access to the Clywedog Valley Trail but hosts ample spots for unwinding; come here for a wonderful day out.

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  • anglesey coast

    Penrhos Coastal Path

    Stanley Avenue
    Valley
    Holyhead
    LL65 2JD

    Located just outside of Holyhead, Penrhos Coastal Park is part of the Anglesey coastal path and the national cycle route eight. With history, sea, and wildlife to look at, there’s something for everyone here.

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  • Chirk Aqueduct and Chirk Viaduct,

    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
    Trevor Basin
    Off Station Road
    Trevor, Wrexham
    LL20 7TY

    The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct that carries the Llangollden Canal across the River Dee. It provides a superb photo opportunity, gentle strolls or the opportunity to travel by narrowboat.

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  • Porth Ysgo, Pwllheli

    Porth Ysgo

    Pwllheli
    Llyn Peninsula
    North Wales
    LL53 8AN

    If it’s peace and tranquillity you’re searching for, head to this secluded National Trust beach on the Llyn Peninsula. Discover the waterfall in the centre of the surrounding headland and the golden sands that are revealed at low tide.

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  • Prestatyn Beach

    Prestatyn Beach

    Nant Hall Road
    Prestatyn
    LL19 9LN

    Park of a network of Prestatyn Beaches, Prestatyn Central sits between Ffrith and Barkby beaches, just half a mile from the town centre. Popular for water sports, head to Prestatyn Central Beach to try your hand at surfing or sailing.

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  • Pwllheli Beach Feature

    Pwllheli Beach

    This sand and shingle beach hugs the coastline bordering Pwllheli, looking out towards the striking mountains of North Wales.

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  • Red Wharf Bay, Llangefni
    Image Credits: Joe Hayhurst - CC BY 2.0

    Red Wharf Bay

    Llangefni
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL75 8RJ

    Nestled between the villages of Pentraeth and Benllech on the isle of Anglesey is this idyllic bay. At low tide, a 10 square mile expanse of golden sand is revealed, providing plenty of space for sunbathing and beach games.

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  • Rheilffordd Talyllyn Railway, North Wales
    Image Credits: Markus Trienke - CC BY-SA 2.0

    Rheilffordd Talyllyn Railway

    Wharf Station
    Tywyn
    North Wales
    LL36 9EY

    01654710472

    Visit Talyllyn Railway, the world’s first preserved railway. Steeped in history, the line was built to convey slate to the national railway network in the 1800s. Today, you can ride the train from Tywyn to Nant Gwernol.

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  • RSPB Conwy

    RSPB Conwy

    Llandudno Junction
    N Wales Expy
    Conwy
    LL31 9XZ

    01492 584091

    See for yourself the amazing spectacle of tens of thousands of starlings congregating to roost in the reedbeds at RSPB Conwy during the winter. In summer, feast your eyes on the thousands of orchids that carpet the grassland.

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