Some of the best dog-friendly places in north Wales have been revealed.
The days of pet owners leaving their dogs at home whilst they go on holiday are seemingly over.
With more people than ever owning dogs, holiday plans are increasingly adjusted to ensure that our furry friends can join in with the fun.
There is a rising trend of owners spoiling their dogs with dream holidays, from sunny beach days to woodland walks.
As per the PDSA, 29 percent of UK adults are currently dog owners.
This equates to approximately 11 million dogs eagerly awaiting their next adventure across the UK, with many eyes set on scenic North Wales.
North Wales, spanning areas such as Wrexham, Anglesey, Llandudno and Aberdovey, poses the ideal blend of coastal scenery and countryside, appeasing adventurous dogs and their staycationing families.
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To quell the impatient paws, a suggested holiday itinerary has been proposed for making the most of the top north Wales dog-friendly places in just 48 hours.
The first day starts at Greenwood Family Park, just five miles from Bangor.
This day out is optimal for families and their dogs to release pent-up energy.
With attractions such as the world's only people-powered rollercoaster and a magic-show offering Forest Theatre, the park promises a full day of fun.
The day concludes at The Bulkeley Hotel in Beaumaris, only a short walk from the beach, perfect for an evening stroll.
The second day starts at dog-friendly Zip World, Penrhyn Quarry offering exciting, scenic rides.
For dogs needing some downtime, doggy day-care facilities are also available on the site.
The afternoon is spent at the peaceful Bodnant Garden, a 45-minute drive through picturesque Snowdonia.
Having welcomed visitors for over 150 years, it offers a serene escape to unwind before the journey home. Dogs are welcome from Thursdays to Sundays.
Finally, the trip concludes at The Albion Ale House in Conwy, known for its frequent treats for four-legged friends.
This 48-hour adventure promises an enjoyable retreat for dogs and their families alike, nurturing the growing trend of pet-friendly holidays in North Wales.
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