Dog Friendly Holidays in Anglesey
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Popular dog friendly glamping
Where to go dog-friendly glamping in Anglesey
- Newborough — Newborough Forest and its dunes lead onto a long stretch of dog-friendly beach, with views across to Llanddwyn Island
- Beaumaris — a historic castle town on the Menai Strait, with easy coastal walking nearby
- South Stack, near Holyhead — dramatic cliff walking (RSPB reserve), with dogs welcome on a lead
- Red Wharf Bay & Benllech — wide sandy beaches on the island’s east coast, popular for dog walking at low tide
What to expect from a dog-friendly glamping site
- Direct access to coastal paths, forest, or open countryside from the site
- Enclosed outdoor space at many sites, useful for dogs that need to be off-lead safely
- Some sites offer dog beds, bowls, or treats as an extra touch — check the individual listing
- Most sites charge a small additional fee per dog, or set a maximum number of dogs per booking
- Hard flooring in pods and cabins is common, which is easier to keep clean with a dog than carpeted accommodation
Dog-friendly beaches in Anglesey
- Newborough Beach — long, dune-backed beach with forest access; a strong all-round choice for dog walking
- Red Wharf Bay — wide sands at low tide, popular locally with dog walkers
- Cable Bay (Porth Trecastell) — smaller and quieter, good for a shorter walk
- Traeth Llydan, Rhosneigr — sandy beach on the island’s west coast
Many Anglesey beaches apply seasonal dog restrictions, typically from May to September on the busiest stretches. Always check the specific beach’s current dog policy before you travel, as restrictions can change and vary by community council.
Types of dog-friendly glamping accommodation in Anglesey
Shepherd’s huts — cosy, easy to keep clean, often with direct outdoor access
Glamping pods — solid walls, hard flooring, heating
Safari tents — more space, useful for larger dogs or multiple dogs
Yurts — roomy, good for families travelling with a dog
Is dog-friendly glamping in Anglesey good for walking with dogs?
Yes. The Anglesey Coastal Path runs the full 130-mile circumference of the island, offering flat, dog-friendly walking with sea views for almost its entire length. Livestock grazing is common on farmland sections, so keeping dogs on a lead near sheep and cattle is important, and some landowners require it by law during lambing season. Cliff-edge sections near South Stack also call for extra care and a lead.
Browse our full collection of dog-friendly glamping sites in Anglesey, or see our Glamping in North Wales and Glamping in Wales guides for the wider region.
Dog Friendly Glamping on Anglesey
Most rural and coastal glamping sites likely need a car, as public transport across the island is limited
Many are, but a number apply seasonal restrictions (typically May to September) on their busiest sections. Always check the specific beach before travelling, as policies vary by location.
Typically prices start from £50 per night tdepending on site, season and group size, plus a small additional charge per dog at some sites.
Newborough suits dogs that enjoy beach and forest walks together. Beaumaris suits those wanting a historic town base with coastal walking nearby. South Stack suits dogs and owners wanting dramatic cliff walks. Red Wharf Bay and Benllech suit those wanting wide, flat sands.