Gwynedd’s most dog-friendly places have been revealed.

Based on reviews on TripAdvisor, dog-friendly holiday provider Canine Cottages has crunched the data to find the most dog-friendly beaches, places to visit and cafes across the county.

They believe the most dog-friendly beaches are:

Aberdaron Beach, Gwynedd

Llanbedrog Beach, Gwynedd

Aberdyfi Beach, Aberdovey

Morfa Nefyn Beach, Gwynedd

Morfa Bychan - Black Rock Sands, Porthmadog

Harlech Beach, Gwynedd

Barmouth Beach, Gwynedd

Tywyn Beach, Gwynedd

Dinas Dinlle Beach, Gwynedd

Criccieth Beach, Gwynedd

If a day at the beach isn’t for you, the other top dog-friendly places to visit are:

Caerau Uchaf Gardens, Bala

Parc Glynllifon, Llandwrog

Harlech Castle, Harlech

National Slate Museum, Llanberis

Ffesiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, Porthmadog

Feeling peckish? Canine Cottages have rounded up the top dog-friendly places to eat across Gwynedd too. According to them, the top 10 are:

Witches Brew Tea Rooms, Pwllheli

Hen Blas Crafts & Cafe, Aberdaron

Antonia’s, Barmouth

The Bryntirion Inn, Llandderfel

Buffers at Pwllheli Station, Pwllheli

Kin & Co, Pwllheli

The Silver Fountain, Betws-y-Coed

Plas-Yn-Dre, Bala

Alpine Coffee Shop, Betws-y-Coed

The Last Inn, Barmouth

Shannon Keary, Digital PR Manager at Canine Cottages, said: “With so many more people looking to explore what’s on their own doorstep with their dogs this summer, it’s fantastic to see the sheer number and diversity of places that welcome dogs; hopefully this can only continue to grow.”