Discover a collection of dog-friendly farm stays across Snowdonia National Park, including cosy cottages, historic barn conversions, spacious farmhouses, charming lodges, shepherd’s huts, and glamping pods. With easy access to miles of scenic countryside walks, new scents to explore, from hedgerows to animal trails, and open fires perfect for curling up beside, a working farm holiday is a treat for both you and your four-legged friend.
Snowdonia is Wales at its most dramatic, with a landscape of high peaks, glacial lakes, ancient oak woodland, and some of the finest mountain walking in Britain outside of Scotland. For dogs and their owners, it offers a range that few other destinations can match from the high ridges of the Glyderau and the Carneddau, where dogs can walk freely on open access land with views that stretch to Ireland on clear days, to the gentler valley paths of the Conwy and the Glaslyn, where woodland and riverside walking suits dogs of any age or fitness. Farm stays in Snowdonia tend to sit in the valleys below the high peaks, and are sheltered, traditionally Welsh in character, and directly connected to footpath networks that reach the mountains without the need for a car. The national park has some of the darkest skies in Wales, which makes farm stays here worth considering in autumn and winter as well as summer. Dogs must be kept on leads around livestock, which is present throughout the farming valleys.