| ABERDYFI The Dovey Inn
A Godsend in an area of Wales where our DP supporters only found two other pubs that would allow dogs at all. Apart from such an essential life saver, the pub is a social hub of the picturesque town of Aberdyfi. It is set in the middle of town on the Dovey Estuary at the centre of the spectacular Welsh coastline.
Aberdyfi,
Gwynedd,
Pub Website
Telephone: 01654 767332
BRECON The Castle at Brecon,
 
Brecon Castle is very pet friendly. With 8 pet friendly bedrooms bar and pub areas and the beer gardens with some of the best views in Wales - historic Brecon Castle and over the River Usk up to the Brecon Beacon Mountains. Local and Welsh real ales (Breconshire Brewery, Wye Valley, Rhymney, Evan Evans, etc) and Welsh and local Hereford ciders and perries plus local Penderyn whiskies and a full range of Scottish and Irish whiskies. Phew! Traditional pub food menu (at pub food prices) in the bar area prepared by Michelin standard chef, Patrick Carney. Excellent walks and cosy relaxing atmosphere to enjoy afterwards.
The Castle at Brecon,
The Castle Square,
Brecon.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01874 624 611
HAVERFORDWEST The Farmers Arms
Dogs are welcome in the main bar of this village pub, where many friendly locals go. Good food and good real beer. They serve a wide menu including steak and sandwiches. Plenty of walks and it is only 1 mile from the coastal path.
Just off A487 Fishguard - St Davids Road
Mathry, Haverfordwest, Dyfed.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01348 831284
LLANGENNITH The King

This dog friendly pub is about a mile away from the coast and serves great food and a good selection of ales.
Llangennith, Gower, Swansea.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01792 386 212
PARK MILL Gower Inn
Good walks locally including on beach and along coast. Beer garden. Supporter recommended. Not hard to find in village. Near Swansea
Park Mill, Gower, Swansea.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01792 233116
RHYDOWEN Alltyrodyn Arms
 
It serves fantastic food which you can eat in the main bar, restaurant and garden. Very well behaved dogs are allowed in the restaurant area otherwise just in the bar area. A real ale pub with London pride as a regular and usually a couple of guest ones too. Nominated for CAMBRA awards. On the A475 in very small village, so hard to miss.
Rhydowen, Llandysul, Dyfed.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01545 590319
WREXHAM The Crown Hotel
If you fancy some basic food and drink in a Welsh pub garden, with a lively welcome from the resident dog, Nohj, then this is the place for you. Offa's Dyke Walk passes just 200m away so this would be a good stop-off point for you and your chum.
The Crown Hotel, Ruthin Road, Llandegla, Wrexham.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01978 790228
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