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Let your four-legged friend roam free in an enclosed garden

Your dog deserves a holiday too! Whether they’re a little nervous of new spaces or you just want to hole up for the week in a convenient hideaway, our collection of dog-friendly cottages in North Wales with an enclosed garden means you can take your pick.

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Our dog-friendly cottages in North Wales with enclosed gardens

We are big dog people at Oyster Holiday Cottages, and we know that your pet’s enjoyment can make or break the trip. For total ease, security and peace of mind, staying in one of our dog-friendly cottages with an enclosed garden means they can roam free with no worries. In the warmer months, you can enjoy opening the doors to let in the wild Welsh air without worrying about where your four-legged friend is off to.

Beachfront breaks in North Wales

North Wales is a dream destination for dog owners. There are miles of unspoilt coastline, green fields as far as the eye can see and an entire National Park of walks through mountains, moorland and dense forest. We guarantee waggy tails and smiling faces at any of our North Wales locations, but some particular highlights for dog owners include Barmouth, Betws y Coed, Beddgelert, Abersoch and Borth y Gest.

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