Dog Friendly Holidays in the Brecon BeaconsWhat with our range of dog friendly Brecon Beacons holiday cottages, it’s easy to take your best friend along to this stunning landscape for some time out. As many of the best things to see and do involve sturdy walking boots and lots of fresh air, what better place to enjoy an active holiday with your pet than this varied national park? |
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Dog Friendly Brecon Beacons AttractionsWhen the Brecon Mountain Railway says ‘all aboard!’ it means business, as this dog friendly Brecon Beacons holiday attraction welcomes pets on board too. For just £2.50, dogs are welcome on any route of this fun, locomotive steam engine. This popular railway runs through some of the park’s most beautiful scenery, along the Taf Fechan Rervoir to Dol-y-Gaer. Passengers can hop off at Pontsticill and take a stroll around the reservoir whilst admiring the views. There’s a footpath close to the station at Pant, which leads to a picnic area with unbelievable views.
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Dog Friendly Brecon Beacons WalksThere are dozens of walks to choose from during a dog friendly Brecon Beacons holiday, it’s really just a question of choosing the level for you and which areas you’re interested in seeing. We’d recommend avoiding the wildlife walks with your pet, but the Taff Trail starts in the town of Brecon and rolls of for 55 miles. This way-marked route was specially designed for cyclists, walkers and horse riders, so it’s ideal for walking your dog. The route ends in Cardiff, but feel free to choose your favourite section if you don’t feel the need to complete the whole thing!
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Dog Friendly Brecon Beacons Pubs & RestaurantsWith the rural surroundings and easygoing locals, we hardly need to point out that there are plenty of dog friendly Brecon Beacons pubs and restaurants to be visited! The national park is peppered with traditional inns and quaint cafes, so it’s always worth popping in to check if they welcome pets as you’re passing. The Star Inn is second in the TripAdvisor reviews for eating out in the area, and it has a large beer garden, so it’s worth asking if you can pop your pooch in the garden if you pass it. There are one or two points to remember during a dog friendly holiday in the Brecon Beacons, such as keeping your pet on a lead near livestock, practicing the country code and ensure that you carry some water for your dog during long walks.
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Click the links below for more Brecon Beacons holiday information: Family attractions in the Brecon Beacons
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