The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Anglesey with Your Dog

2 Feb 2026 4 min read No comments Destinations
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This guide highlights what the North Wales island of Anglesey has to offer. Any visit should include sandy beaches, rugged headlands, and varied countryside. One of Anglesey’s prominent features is its large network of walking trails. If you prefer a stroll or a day hike, the island caters to every fitness level.

The island has many dog-welcoming attractions: beaches, parks, and historical sites, alongside pubs and cafes that welcome dogs, so you can enjoy a meal or drink together.

Planning your trip to Anglesey with your dog

When planning your dog-friendly trip to Anglesey, begin by researching the best times to visit, as it is a balance, as nice weather brings crowds. We believe spring and early autumn are ideal if you can travel outside of school holidays, as you can still get suitable weather but with fewer people. As with most UK tourist destinations, accommodation tends to have limited dog-friendly rooms, meaning booking in advance is essential.

The great thing about the island is the variety of activities on offer in such a small area. Once you decide on activities, research dog-friendly establishments near these locations so you and your dog can enjoy your time together without limitations.

As with any extended trip, remember to pack food, water, bowls, your dog’s favourite toys, a comfortable bed or blanket, a first-aid kit, and any necessary medications.

The MyPAWfectPlace notes and trip planner are a great way to create bucket lists and then refine them into itineraries.

Dog-friendly accommodation options in Anglesey

Finding the right accommodation is key to a successful trip to Anglesey with your dog. Fortunately, the island offers many dog-friendly options, from cosy self-catering cottages to charming hotels and B&Bs. Many welcome dogs rather than just tolerate them, including items such as dog beds, blankets, bowls, and treats upon arrival.

Self-catering cottages offer privacy and flexibility, with kitchens to prepare meals and locations near Anglesey’s natural beauty. Some have enclosed gardens for your dog to play safely.

Dog-friendly hotels and B&Bs are scattered across Anglesey for those who prefer a more social stay. Many offer extra services, such as dog walking or pet sitting, so you can enjoy activities that may not suit your dog. Anglesey has options to fit every traveller’s needs.

Top dog-friendly activities in Anglesey

Anglesey is perfect for dog-friendly activities, especially beach outings where dogs can run freely. Our favourite is Llanddwyn Bay, a beautiful sandy stretch with historical and wooded backdrops.

Llanddwyn Island & Beach, Anglesey, Wales
Llanddwyn Island & Beach, Anglesey, Wales

In addition to the beach trips, Anglesey offers many dog-friendly walking trails. These include inland routes, and the 125-mile Anglesey Coastal Path is divided into manageable sections. Along the path, you’ll encounter charming villages, historical sites, beautiful views, and wildlife.

For water-loving dogs, you have the beaches, but also, why not try sea canoeing or paddleboarding to experience Anglesey’s coastline from a new angle?

Tips for exploring Anglesey with your dog

While Anglesey provides a wealth of adventures for you and your dog, it’s essential to prioritise safety during your explorations. Before setting out on your trip, ensure your dog is healthy and up to date on vaccinations.

Always keep your dog on a lead in unfamiliar areas to protect it from hazards such as cliffs and busy roads, and to safeguard local wildlife. Anglesey is largely natural with few facilities, so bring water, treats, and bags. If your dog seems tired, pause to let it rest and hydrate, as a well-rested dog is ready for adventure.

Lastly, be mindful of local dog regulations. Some locations may have specific policies on access, lead requirements, or designated dog areas. Familiarise yourself with these guidelines to ensure a trouble-free experience and respect local rules.

Best walking trails and beaches for dogs in Anglesey

Anglesey offers many beautiful walking trails and stunning beaches. One of the most popular walking routes is the Holy Island Circuit, presenting breathtaking coastal views and the possibility to explore historic sites. This circular route is relatively easy and covers roughly 6 miles.

Another fantastic day trip is Newborough Forest, near Llanddwyn Beach. The woodland’s well-marked trails offer you plenty of chances to explore, and can be combined with a visit to Llanddwyn Beach for sand and calm waves.

If you’re after a beach, don’t miss out on Porth Dafarch, a beautiful sandy cove with dog-friendly waters.

Porth Dafarch Beach, Holyhead, Anglesey
Porth Dafarch Beach, Anglesey

Whether hiking through the woods or lounging on the sand, Anglesey offers remarkable journeys with your dog.

Anglesey’s dog-friendly dining options

Following a day of exploring, you’ll undoubtedly want to refuel at one of the island’s many charming eateries. Many pubs, cafes, and restaurants welcome dogs, often providing water bowls and treats.

One such pub is The White Eagle in Rhoscolyn, which offers a locally sourced menu, and the outdoor seating area is perfect for enjoying a meal while taking in the views and sea air.

If you’re in the mood for something casual, head to Penmon Point and the Pilot House Cafe for light bites and refreshments with scenic views of the headland.

You have plenty of options whilst out and about, and you won’t have to sacrifice quality or atmosphere when dining with your dog.

Conclusion and closing tips

Hopefully, we have shown that with good planning and preparation, your trip to Anglesey will be as good as ours has been. Why not start planning now, choose your dog-friendly accommodation, map out your adventures, and set out to discover the island’s hidden gems?

Before setting out, download our MyPAWfectPlace Android App or iPhone/iPad App to help you navigate Anglesey’s local restrictions and policies.

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