| CAERPHILLY The Black Cock Inn
 
This 18th century pub is situated within easy reach of many historical sites, nature trails and local walks. It welcomes well-behaved dogs and will provide them with water, biscuits and treats. They serve food from an extensive pub menu and a good selection of ales, wines and spirits. There is a big garden. The pub is featured in the Good Food Guide and Good Beer Guide for 2005-2006.
Caerphilly Mountain, Caerphilly, South Wales, CF83 INF
Pub Website
Telephone: 029 2988 0534
OGMORE BY SEA Pelican in her Piety

Lots of dogs in the pub - there are great dog walks / beaches nearby.
Ogmore-by-Sea BridgendCF32 0QP
Pub Website
Telephone: 01656 880049
PONTSTICILLThe Red Cow

Friendly local village pub. Dog water bowls available outside, if these are empty just ask for refills!
Small concreted beer garden area outside with tables/benches. Hilly field just adjacent to the pub car park ideal for walking obedient dogs, but next field to this contains sheep, so avoid the fence edges if your dog is a chaser/worrier. Good sized pub inside with flagged floor, well behaved dogs allowed in all areas so you can have a good meal and a pint with doggy at your feet.
Ponsticill Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2UN
Telephone: 01685 384828
RUDRY Maenllwyd Inn
 
The Maenllwyd has an old world feel about it and serves real ale and continental beers, welcoming dogs inside and out. During the summer you can sit out in the well designed and pleasant garden and in the winter you can cuddle up to real log fires. Its set in lovely countryside with woodland walks just minutes away where you can build up an appetite or walk off one of the best meals you�ll ever have.
Rudry Caerphilly CF83 3EB
Pub Website
Telephone: 02920 882372
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