Wales Country House Hotels Pet Friendly

If you are a pet owner and you want to stay in a country house hotel in Wales, of course you will want to take your dog with you.  Here are some hotels where your four legged friend will be welcomed with open arms – or should I say paws? Most will let your dog stay for free, which makes sense. Unfortunately there are sometimes extra charges for your pet’s stay.

The Lake Country House Hotel is located in Powys near the village of Llangammarch Wells, in fifty acres of parkland, with sweeping lawns, rhododendron lined pathways and riverside walks. Excellent for dogs to walk and roam around the grounds, this is an attractive hotel that keeps a welcome in the hillside for you and your dog in your own room only but there is a charge of £6 per night for dog guests. Dogs are not accepted in the reception areas. http://www.lakecountryhouse.com

A pet friendly romantic hotel – take your dog on honeymoon? I had to check this out! Dolserau Hall dates from 1860 and is set in the hills of Southern Snowdonia. The hotel commands panoramic views over the surrounding pastures to the hills across the valley. Dolserau hotel does not normally take children under ten, but well behaved dogs are welcome in the five coach house rooms, which have direct access from the car park. The hotel owners have a dog themselves, which is a plus. If you really want to get away from it all, this is the place – the driveway to the hotel is half a mile long! http://www.dolserau.co.uk/ (0)1341 422522

Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir set in the middle of Powys, which is my favourite part of Wales. The Lake Vyrnwy hotel gives spectacular views of the lake and is equipped to a high standard. The dining room serves Modern British cuisine and you can enjoy a superb view of the lake and surrounding hills while you dine. Dogs are allowed in certain guest rooms but there is a charge of £10 per night for your pet to stay in the hotel. Otherwise dogs can stay in heated kennels in the hotel grounds! This hotel has Wifi internet access in most rooms. http://www.lakevyrnwy.com/

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  1. Kim McMillan on February 2nd, 2009

    How much would it be for 3 nights for 2 adults and a 16 and 14 year old. Plus one dog.

    Many Thanks
    Kim McMillan

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