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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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  • Swallow falls

    Swallow Falls

    Swallow Falls
    Afon Llugwy
    Betws-y-Coed
    Snowdonia National Park
    LL24 0DW

    Visit Swallow Falls, an area of outstanding natural beauty for a picturesque day out with loved ones. Enjoy the thunderous roar of the water, in a wooded setting, reached by a narrow and rocky footpath.

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  • The Horseshoe Pass

    The Horseshoe Pass

    Llangollen
    Denbighshire
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL20 8DP

    Want to enjoy a beautiful drive between the mountains of Llantysilio and Cyrn-y-Brain? Come and explore The Horseshoe Pass, a Denbighshire wonder.

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  • traeth nefyn, wales

    Traeth Nefyn

    Pwllheli
    Llyn Peninsula
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL53 6HL

    If it’s peace and seclusion you’re searching for, head to Treaeth Nefyn. Located on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, this sandy bay is sheltered by the stunning Nefyn Headland and backed by steep slopes.

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  • Traeth Porth Wen Beach, North Wales

    Traeth Porth Wen Beach

    Llanbadrig
    Cemaes Bay
    North Wales
    United Kingdom
    LL67 0NA

    Natural beauty combines with industrial heritage at Traeth Porth Wen Beach. Home to the remains of a brickworks that closed at the start of WWI, this eerie cove is popular with urban explorers and history lovers.

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  • Park scenery

    Wynn Gardens Park

    Old Colwyn
    Colwyn Bay
    North Wales
    United Kingdom

    Nestled within Old Conwy, Wynn Gardens was the first of Conwy’s parks to gain Green Flag status. A microcosm of community life, the park is a hub where visitors and locals alike can gather. The sculptures, fountain, sensory garden and butterfly friendly garden all enhance this scenic park.

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  • Yr Wyddfa

    Snowdon Mountain Railway
    Llanberis
    Gwynedd
    LL55 4TT

    (01286) 870223

    The highest mountain in Wales and England, Snowdon is a popular attraction for visitors world-wide, who walk or take the Mountain Railway to the summit in order to appreciate the fantastic views over the Snowdonia National Park.

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