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Dog-friendly glamping in Snowdonia (Eryri)

A warm Welsh welcome awaits you and your dog in Snowdonia (Eryri), a land of adventures, where you might be scaling a mountain one day and playing an exhilarating game of fetch on a sandy beach the next. Snowdonia is the undisputed activity capital of the country offering more cycling, climbing, watersports and zip lining than the most seasoned adrenaline junkie can keep up with. Four-legged friends will have just as much fun as humans, exploring hill trails, forest paths and castle grounds, splashing in crystal clear rivers and bounding into dog-friendly pubs and restaurants.

Recommended dog-friendly places

These are our most popular dog-friendly glamping locations in Snowdonia (Eryri). Our team have visited every single one personally, to find only the most special and quirky spaces that we just know you'll want to visit.
Red cabin with outdoor seating, fire put and meadow
Cwt Coch
Wales

Cwt Coch

From £120 p/n
Wennol exterior with hot tub and two glasses of fizz
Wennol
Wales

Wennol

From £140 p/n
Exterior of large cabin with floxgloves, outdoor seating and greenhouse
Ty Twt
Wales

Ty Twt

From £125 p/n

Why book a dog-friendly holiday in Snowdonia with Canopy & Stars?

There’s no one-size-fits-all when you book a glamping holiday with us. Our dog-friendly places are as unique as you are, so there’s no compromise when you bring your loyal companion to Snowdonia (Eryri) with you. We inspect every one of our spaces to make sure humans and pets are well catered for in quirky, cosy comfort with epic views of the scenery. Many of our dog-friendly places go above and beyond with doggie beds, bowls, treats, toys and even a dog shower in one case.

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About dog-friendly glamping in Snowdonia

Who we are

We’re a team of nature-loving, itchy-footed wanders at Canopy & Stars. We take any opportunity to leave the office (although our light-filled Bristol HQ is anything but dreary) and explore remote spots of the UK and Europe to find gorgeous glamping places in the heart of nature. We’re a discerning bunch and we choose spaces with a few extra luxuries that make your stay all the more memorable.

Our dog-friendly glamping breaks in Snowdonia

Dog-owners will find a treasure trove of glamping places to choose from in Snowdonia. We’ve got spacious safari tents, a ‘77 Lunar Clubman caravan in the woods, a red puffin-adjacent bothy and a cosy, handcrafted cabin within splashing distance of a river. They’re all surrounded by gold-standard walkies and they welcome dogs with open arms.

We care about responsible travel

We’re championing greener, kinder travel at Canopy & Stars by finding new ways to reduce our environmental impact. We’re one of the highest-scoring B-corps in travel in the world and we’ve made a commitment to achieve net zero carbon by 2030. If you want to find out more about our sustainability pledges and access to nature campaign, read our latest impact report.

What to do with your dog in Snowdonia

You can challenge your pup to the steepest hike they’ve ever attempted in Snowdonia. Then reward each other with a pint and a few treats in a cosy pub afterwards. If you’d rather set a slower pace, set out on easy strolls from the front door instead, stopping to dip toes and paws in the river, or admire one of many ancient castles dotted across the landscape. Flop in front of the wood burner with your faithful friend at the end of the day, and gaze out at the Welsh mountains in a contented, companionable silence.

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