Wales is a sanctuary for dog lovers searching for a spot to travel with their four-legged friends, with its beautiful coastline, majestic mountain ranges and abundant national parks. Any dog owner can agree, however, that finding accommodation that provides for their pet may be challenging at times.
As the leading dog-friendly campsite in Pembrokeshire, we know a thing or two about what makes for a great holiday experience so read on to learn more about some of the other campsites in other parts of Wales that are dog friendly.
Other campsites in Wales for dogs:
1. Coastal Meadows
Coastal Meadows, the ‘Best Campsite’ category winner, allows two dogs to stay for free and has its own unique Barking Guide with a selection of dog-friendly sites to explore in the region for campers. Campers will like the big individual sites, which provide more room than a typical commercial campground. Each pitch also has its own enclosed canvas shelter, allowing campers to enjoy the outdoors even when the weather isn’t ideal. The cost of a pitch starts at £20 per night.
2. Cefn Cae Camping site
Cefn Cae Camping Site, located in the community of Rowen in North Wales, was named Best New Campsite in 2014. The breadth of amenities on offer, including hygienic facilities such as family-size shower rooms and a shop offering the essentials, is one of the reasons for its success.
The location of the facility is suitable for individuals who wish to visit Snowdonia National Park and all of the attractions on the north coast. Others may opt to take a trip around Rowen, which has become known for its small stores and a typical Welsh pub that serves superb meals.
3. Camping and Caravanning Club Site Rhandirmwyn
The Rhandirmwyn Club Site is located on the border of the Brecon Beacons National Park, amid the quiet Welsh highlands. Rhandirmwyn translates to ‘mineral valley,’ and it was part of the Towy Valley’s lead mining sector at the turn of the century.
The Cambrian Way walk, which runs past the campground, provides something for everyone who enjoys nature, including dogs, making it one of the best campsites in Wales for dogs. There’s also the circular access path in Cwm Rhaeadr Forest, which is suited for cyclists of all levels and makes for the perfect dog-walking path. The neighbouring Glasfyndd Forest and the National Showcaves Centre for Wales are also worth seeing if you stay at this campsite.
Contact Rhosson Ganol today
David Griffiths and his wife Kate, as well as David’s father Henry, manage Rhosson Ganol, a dog-friendly camper van and camping park in St. David’s. Rhosson Ganol has been cultivated by the Griffiths family since 1882. Rhosson Ganol is a functional farm, despite the fact that it is presently used as a campground.
Rhosson Ganol is a dog and family-friendly campground with 35 grass sites for camper vans, touring caravans and tents, as well as eight electric hookups. So, make sure to get in touch with our friendly team or book a dog-friendly camping trip today.
Post updated 23/12/2024 to add links to the other campsites.