Monday 28th December 2020
Travel North Wales | Our 2021 Must See List
As 2020 ends and we look forward to 2021, here are our top places to visit in North Wales this year!
Read moreWales has a beautiful landscape, especially for dog walking! From breath-taking mountain ranges to the dramatic coastline, your pooch will be positively spoilt with places to walk and sniff! So, we’ve hand-picked our favourite spots in Wales where you can stretch your pet’s four legs…
20 minutes from Tan Rallt Holiday Park
Treat your dog to the wonders of Bodnant Garden. In spring and summer make the most of longer, lighter, warmer days by joining us on Wag Wednesdays, 5pm-8pm (from beginning May to the end August). In autumn and winter bring your furry friends for a fresh frosty walk (or a wet muddy one) from 1 November to the end of February.
1 hour from Tan Rallt Holiday Park
Erddig offers plenty of opportunities for your dogs to bounce, jump, sniff and splash in acres of parkland. It attracts thousands of dog walkers every year, drawn by the vast, natural open spaces as they change through the seasons. With so much parkland to explore, you’ll need a break. There’s water bowls, dog bins, extra leads and waste bags available (if you forget yours).
35 minutes from Tan Rallt Holiday Park
Follow in the footsteps of legends around Snowdonia. Enjoy gentle strolls to mountainous walks, enough to tire out all four legs (and yours). Head to the mountains; follow the Watkin path up Snowdon or ramble around Cwm Idwal. For countryside walks, head to Ysbyty Ifan, Cregennan lakes or Beddgelert. Please be aware that almost all of these locations have livestock grazing therefore do keep your dog on a lead; we don’t want any angry farmers!
35 minutes from Tan Rallt Holiday Park
Penrhyn is perfect for canine companions, with top-quality trails to sniff and bushes to explore. We do ask that you keep wet noses away from the delicate flowers in the walled garden and on a short lead, but please feel free to let your imagination run wild! Or bring your canine companion to Glan Faenol- a woodland walk along the Menai Strait.
As 2020 ends and we look forward to 2021, here are our top places to visit in North Wales this year!
Read moreWishing all of our holiday home owners, guests and local community a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Read moreThe First Minister has announced that Wales will now be going into Alert Level 4 from midnight tonight. As such the Park has been directed to close.
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