• Penmon Priory

    In addition to the spectacular views all around, the site also boasts an ancient well, a sacred off-shore island, a medieval priory church and a unique dovecote. From the priory you can walk to Penmon Point which has  wonderful views of Ynys Seiriol (Puffin Island).

  • Castell Aberlleiniog

    Castell Aberlleiniog is a hidden gem. It combines fascinating history with natural beauty. It is nestled at the heart of a peaceful woodland Nature Reserve, close to the shores of the beautiful Menai Strait. A series of wooden steps and walkways leads up to the mottle which retains a low read more

  • Elan Valley

    Whether you just fancy a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike Elan has something for everyone. There is open access over most of the 70 square mile Estate, and there are over 80 miles of designated rights of way. There are many walks and trails with a good mixture of read more

  • Llyn Padarn

    This can be quite a long walk, and at a moderate pace it can take 4-5 hours to go completely around the lake. Great if you really want to wear the doggies out! This walk has it all, tunnels, bridges, small waterfalls, slate, hills, fields, and the Llanberis railway. There are read more

  • The Sun Trevor

    The Sun Trevor is situated in its unique position overlooking the spectacular Vale of Llangollen. From it’s elevated position upon the hillside, there are views of the fast flowing River Dee, a fisherman’s paradise for the local salmon. The Sun Trevor is also popular with walkers, cyclists and climbers and read more

  • The White Eagle

    The free house can be found on Anglesey on a hill behind the Borth Wen beach. Tha award winning White eagle welcomes dogs in their pub with the surrounding beach the perfect place for a stroll before or after a visit. The pub serves food and opens daily at noon

  • L’s Coffee and Books

    L’s coffee and books is a lovely little cafe situated on Conwy high street. Dogs are very welcome in L’s and they even organise a Sunday walk around Conwy for dogs which ends at L’s for coffee, and a bacon butty! Its a perfect spot for planning your next dog read more

  • The Clock Face Country Park

    Clock Face Country Park is on the site of a former colliery that dates back to 1890. By the early 1960s the mine was producing over 160,000 tons of coal a year and employing over 700 men. However, in October 1965 the National Coal Board deemed the pit uneconomic and read more

  • Conwy Falls Café, Conwy

    The Conwy Falls Cafe has a wonderful selection of meals, including vegan and vegetarian, plus a selection of home made cakes avalible. In the winter months, Conwy Falls has a log burner to warm you up after an afternoon out in the fresh air. In the warmer months there is read more