Here are a few of our favourite dog friendly places to visit
A blend of coast and countryside. Set inside 500 acres of woodland and alongside eight miles of sandy blue flag beach. Fantastic walks and attractions to entertain the whole family. There is only a small portion of the beach which is off-limits to dogs.
Pembrey is adjacent to Burry Port, a few minutes by car, or a short cycle ride away along the coastal path
Dogs on leads can venture behind the battlements for a walk through the grounds of the medieval fortress. The castle rises above the river Gwendraeth which has picturesque walks. The now disused Kaymer’s Canal is also popular for walks , with beautiful views and thriving wildlife habitat.
The castle is located in nearby Kidwelly, a 14 minute drive away from The Lookout
Every Monday and Friday plus the first weekend of the month are doggy days at the National Botanic Garden of Wales. There are 568 acres to explore with your furry friend. Some areas remain off limits, but dogs are welcome in the majority of the gardens.
The gardens are a 36 minute drive away from The Lookout
Dogs on leads are welcome on the ground level of the site. This is one of our favourite castles to visit, the views are breathtaking.
Llansteffan Castle is a 45 minute drive away from The Lookout, and well worth a visit
Dogs on leads are welcome on the ground level of Laugharne Castle. The ‘brown as owls’ castle beloved of Dylan Thomas, Laugharne’s most famous resident. The Dylan Thomas Birthday Walk has spectacular views.
Laugharne is a 45 minute drive away from The Lookout