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Top Dog Friendly Days Out in Anglesey (on a Budget!)

Things to Do in Anglesey with Your Dog

Anglesey, located off the northwest coast of Wales, is a great destination for dog owners looking for holiday with plenty of days out with their pets.

The best part is most are gloriously FREE.

Things to Do in Anglesey with Your Dog
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to stuff to do with your pooch in Anglesey…

There are a range of dog-friendly attractions up for grabs from expansive beaches to some fine woodland walks.

Whether you’re looking for an adventure or a relaxed day by the sea Anglesey has something for anyone taking a cottage break with their pets.

Here’s a guide to some of the best dog-friendly spots to visit with your four-legged companion.

Top Dog-Friendly Walks in Anglesey

Dog-Friendly Walks in Anglesey

Walk NameDescriptionPostcode
Newborough Forest and BeachA scenic 5-mile circular walk through pine forests, leading to the beautiful Newborough Beach. Ample parking is available at the main car park near Malltraeth.LL61 6SG
Penmon Point to Puffin IslandA coastal walk with stunning views, 3 miles each way. Parking available at Penmon Priory, small fee required.LL58 8RN
Red Wharf Bay Circular WalkA 4-mile walk along one of Anglesey’s most scenic bays. Parking is available at the bay’s main car park.LL75 8RJ
Holyhead Mountain WalkA 6-mile trail offering panoramic views of the coastline. Start from the South Stack visitor car park.LL65 1YH
Cemaes Bay Coastal WalkA 4-mile walk along the rugged northern coastline of Anglesey. Free parking available near the beach.LL67 0ND

Dog-Friendly Beaches in Anglesey

There’s nothing dogs love more than tearing across sandy shores, dipping their paws in the water and sniffing out new adventures – and Anglesey’s beaches deliver just that!

Whether your pup enjoys racing through the dunes, splashing in the waves, or exploring rocky stretches, these dog-friendly spots offer the perfect setting for a day of fun.

Get ready for wagging tails and sandy paws as we explore some of Anglesey’s best beaches where your dog can roam free!

Dog-Friendly Beaches in Anglesey
Never mind the mess. I’m having a good time and that’s what counts…
  • Newborough Beach (Traeth Llanddwyn)
    • Postcode: LL61 6SG
    • Parking: Paid parking available at Newborough Forest, costing around £5 for the day. There are toilets nearby.
    • Description: One of Anglesey’s most iconic beaches, Newborough offers miles of sandy shores backed by dunes and forests. The beach stretches all the way to Llanddwyn Island, a magical place if you get to visit! It’s a great spot for a long walk but they’ll have to be kept on a leash near the bird sanctuaries.
    • Rules: Dogs are allowed on certain parts of the beach year-round but are restricted from certain areas from May 1 to September 30.
  • Red Wharf Bay
    • Postcode: LL75 8RJ
    • Parking: Free parking is available at the nearby village.
    • Description: Red Wharf Bay is a vast sandy beach that is perfect for letting your dog run around. The expansive shoreline at low tide offers plenty of space for dogs to explore and the views across the bay are stunning. It’s a quieter beach compared to more tourist-heavy spots.
    • Rules: No dog restrictions throughout the year.
  • Benllech Beach
    • Postcode: LL74 8QE
    • Parking: There is a large pay-and-display car park next to the beach.
    • Description: This popular beach is known for its fine golden sand and calm waters. While some parts of the beach are off-limits to dogs during peak season, the eastern end of the beach remains dog-friendly. It’s perfect for a short walk or letting your dog enjoy the sea when the tide is out.
    • Rules: Dogs are restricted on the main section of the beach from May 1 to September 30.
  • Cemaes Bay
    • Postcode: LL67 0ND
    • Parking: Free parking available at a small car park near the beach.
    • Description: A quaint and sheltered beach located in the north of Anglesey. Cemaes Bay offers a relaxing spot for a day out and the village nearby has dog-friendly cafes. The main beach has some seasonal restrictions, but the smaller beach to the east is dog-friendly year-round.
    • Rules: Dog restrictions apply to the main beach from May to September, but dogs are allowed year-round on the smaller beach.
  • Trearddur Bay
    • Postcode: LL65 2UL
    • Parking: Large pay-and-display car park available near the beach.
    • Description: Trearddur Bay is one of the most popular beaches on Anglesey, known for its sandy shores and clear waters. The western side of the beach is dog-friendly throughout the year, offering plenty of space for your dog to enjoy. It’s a lively beach during the summer, with plenty of nearby facilities.
    • Rules: Dogs are restricted from the eastern side of the beach from May 1 to September 30.

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Explore Beaumaris Castle

One of Anglesey’s most famous historical sites, Beaumaris Castle is a must-see for history and dog lovers alike. Built in the late 13th century by King Edward I, this castle was designed to be the perfect fortress – or at least it would have been if they’d bothered to finish it.

Today visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins which include impressive towers complete with moats and extensive grounds.

The best part is its all dog-friendly, allowing your pet to join you on the lower levels and around the outer grounds.

Walk Through Newborough Forest

Newborough Forest is a the spot to go for dog walkers, offering a mix of forest paths and sandy shores. The forest is home to towering pine trees and very relaxing walking routes that are perfect for dogs to explore at your side.

The main trail leads to the stunning Newborough Beach where your dog can run free and chase sticks till their heart is content. If you’re up for a longer walk, continue on to Llanddwyn Island, a tidal island with a lighthouse and picturesque ruins of St Dwynwen’s Church.

This is a fab location steeped in history and mythology!

Visit Red Wharf Bay

Known for its vast expanse of sand, Red Wharf Bay is a fantastic spot for dog owners. A nice peaceful day out this one! The bay stretches for miles (especially at low tide) providing endless space for your dog to go wild and make some new friends to sniff.

This scenic beach offers some of the best views on the island. During low tide the beach reveals even more space ideal for a game of fetch or a long walk along the shore.

After your walk, stop by one of the dog-friendly pubs or cafes near the bay for a for a tasty pick-me-up.

Discover Cemaes Bay

For a more secluded experience head to Cemaes Bay. You’ll find this lovely beach in the northernmost part of Anglesey. It’s quiet, sheltered bay and perfect for a peaceful day out with Muttley.

Unlike some beaches, this one is dog-friendly year-round so you can visit at any time without worrying about restrictions.

The village of Cemaes is also incredibly welcoming to dogs, with a variety of cafes and shops where your pet will be treated like one of the family.

Take a Boat Trip to Puffin Island

Don’t miss this unique experience. Book a dog-friendly boat trip to Puffin Island and you’ll enjoy a small, uninhabited island off the eastern tip of Anglesey famous for its bird life and seal population.

Although puffins are less common here today, you can still spot a variety of seabirds including cormorants and shags. You’ll also spot seals lounging on the rocks.

Seacoast Safaris offers boat trips where dogs are welcome, allowing you to explore the coastline with your furry friend by your side.

Take a Boat Trip to Puffin Island
Take a Boat Trip to Puffin Island. PIC: Seacoast Safaris

Enjoy Local Dog-Friendly Restaurants

After a long day of exploring the beautiful landscapes and beaches of Anglesey, there’s nothing better than relaxing at one of the island’s many dog-friendly restaurants.

Whether you’re craving traditional Welsh fare, fresh seafood, or international cuisine, Anglesey offers a variety of dining options that welcome both you and your pets.

Dog-Friendly Dining in Anglesey
Whatever you fancy, there are some excellent dog-friendly dining options in Anglesey
  1. The Oyster Catcher
    • Location: Rhosneigr, Anglesey, LL64 5JP
    • Phone: +44 1407 811111
    • Food: Known for its locally sourced seafood and British dishes, this spot offers stunning views of the beach. It’s just a short walk from the dog-friendly Broad Beach, making it a perfect post-walk stop.
    • Type: Beachside restaurant
    • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area.
  2. The Boathouse
    • Location: 1 Penrorsedd Terrace, Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey, LL75 8RJ
    • Phone: +44 1248 852731
    • Food: A cozy beachfront restaurant serving a variety of dishes, including seafood specialties. The relaxed atmosphere and sea views make it a favorite for both locals and visitors.
    • Type: Café and restaurant
    • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area, with water bowls provided.
  3. The White Eagle
    • Location: Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, LL65 2NJ
    • Phone: +44 1407 860267
    • Food: Offering British pub classics made with locally sourced ingredients, The White Eagle is a well-loved spot for a hearty meal. Its terrace offers beautiful views of the coastline.
    • Type: Pub and restaurant
    • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome inside and outside, with a cozy atmosphere for your canine companions.
  4. The Bull Beaumaris
    • Location: Castle St, Beaumaris, LL58 8AP
    • Phone: +44 1248 810329
    • Food: A traditional inn with a modern twist, offering a great selection of Welsh ales and contemporary British cuisine. The pub is located near Beaumaris Castle, making it an ideal stop after a stroll.
    • Type: Pub and restaurant
    • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome in the bar area.
  5. Ty Dderw Country Inn
    • Location: Llanallgo, Moelfre, Anglesey, LL72 8HB
    • Phone: +44 1248 410248
    • Food: Set in a converted farmhouse, this country inn serves traditional pub food with a focus on local ingredients. It’s located near scenic walking routes, perfect for a meal after a long walk.
    • Type: Country pub
    • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome in the bar and outdoor seating areas.

Your pooch will love Anglesey nearly as much as you will…

Anglesey is a fantastic destination for dog owners, offering a variety of dog-friendly activities and attractions. From historical castles to long beach walks and scenic boat trips, there’s plenty to do with your dog on this beautiful island.

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FAQs

1) Are there dog-friendly pubs or restaurants in Anglesey?

Yes, several restaurants and pubs welcome dogs, such as The Oystercatcher near Rhosneigr, which offers local seafood and allows dogs on the terrace and inside.

2) Is there pet-friendly public transport on the island?

Yes, most local buses and ferries around Anglesey are pet-friendly, making it easy to explore the island with your dog.

  1. Buses: Many operators, including Arriva, allow dogs, often free of charge. It’s best to check in advance for specific rules, such as leash or muzzle requirements. Choosing quieter travel times can help ensure a smoother journey for both you and your pet.
  2. Ferries: Ferries, such as those to and from Holyhead, often permit dogs. Shorter routes are typically more lenient, but for longer journeys, like the ferry to Dublin, dogs may need to stay in designated areas or in your vehicle. Some operators provide onboard kennels or pet lounges—check policies in advance.
  3. Rail: If you’re travelling via Holyhead railway station, most UK trains are dog-friendly, allowing pets free of charge if leashed or in a carrier.

Tips: Bring water, snacks, and a blanket for your dog’s comfort. Always confirm with transport providers to ensure smooth travels with your pet.

3) Are there pet shops or veterinary services available on the island?

Yes, Anglesey has pet shops, veterinarians, and even dog-friendly shops to cater to your dog’s needs during your stay.

  • Pet Shops:
    • There are several pet supply stores on the island where you can find food, toys, and other essentials.
    • “PetPlace” in Llangefni offers a wide range of products for dogs, including food, treats, accessories, and grooming products. They also provide helpful advice for travelling pet owners.
    • Contact: PetPlace Llangefni – Phone: 01248 750227
  • Veterinarians:
    • If your dog needs medical care during your stay, there are reliable veterinary services available.
    • “Anglesey Pet Clinic” in Llangefni offers a full range of veterinary services, from routine check-ups to emergency care.
    • Contact: Anglesey Pet Clinic – Phone: 01248 723000
    • For emergencies, you can also contact the Anglesey Veterinary Clinic in Gaerwen at 01248 421548.

4) What should I pack for a dog-friendly holiday in Anglesey?

Essentials include a leash, pet waste bags, towels (especially for beach visits), food, water, and bedding. Depending on the season, a coat for colder weather and plenty of drinking water for warmer months are recommended.

5) What local laws or rules should I know about when bringing my dog to Anglesey?

When bringing your dog to Anglesey here are some important ones to be aware of:

  1. Dog Fouling: It’s required by law to clean up after your dog in public spaces like parks streets, and beaches. Not scouting the poop can lead to fines up to £75 or more. Always carry poop bags and use the bins as you do at home.
  2. Leash Requirements: Dogs need be kept under control, especially near livestock and busy public areas. Some promenades and nature-sensitive spots, like Newborough Beach, require dogs to be on a leash to protect local wildlife.
  3. Beach Restrictions: From May 1st to September 30th several popular beaches restrict dog access to certain areas. These include beaches like Beaumaris, Benllech, and Trearddur Bay. Outside of this period, most beaches are dog-friendly but check the signs on the beach for any restrictions.

6) Are there dog-friendly campsites in Anglesey?

Yes, many campsites in Anglesey, such as Bodafon Park and Tyn Rhos Camping, are dog-friendly. Some may offer dedicated dog exercise areas and facilities like dog showers after a sandy day at the beach.

7) Are there any dog-friendly cafes or restaurants with indoor seating?

While outdoor seating is more common for dogs, some places like Sandy Mount House in Rhosneigr and The Pilot House in Beaumaris allow well-behaved dogs indoors.

8) What is the best time of year to visit Anglesey with my dog?

Spring and autumn are ideal times to visit with your dog, as the weather is mild, and beaches are less crowded. Winter is also pleasant for coastal walks, but summer may have beach restrictions in some areas.

9) Are there any pet-friendly events on Anglesey?

Throughout the year, Anglesey hosts various dog-friendly events, including charity dog walks and festivals where pets are welcome. Check local listings to find something happening during your stay.