Pet Friendly Guide
At Pitton Cross Farm, we don’t just allow pets — we welcome them like family. Guests often tell us we’re the most dog-friendly place they’ve ever stayed, thanks to our enclosed gardens, private outdoor spaces, and 1.5-acre dog park. We want them to feel just as welcome as you are, and the reason we do not charge a separate pet fee. As lifelong beagle owners (and adopters of four rescues from Many Tears), we’ve designed everything with real pets in mind — from stable doors and easy-clean interiors to enclosed spaces for reactive dogs. And while most of our visitors wag their tails, cats are very welcome too. If you’re looking for a holiday where your pets feel as at home as you do, you’ve found it. Below, you will find everything to make your holiday with your pet extra special: why pets love us, handy suggestions for exploring the area with your dog, ideas for fun activities and a few simple house rules to keep everyone happy and safe.
One of the biggest frustrations guests tell us about other “pet-friendly” places is that the outdoor spaces aren’t truly ‘enclosed’ — often fencing with gaps that smaller dogs (or adventurous cats) can slip straight through. or no fencing at all! Owners end up having to stand outside every time their pets want fresh air or to relieve themselves, which isn’t much of a holiday for anyone.
That’s why we’ve made this a priority here at Pitton Cross Farm. From fully enclosed gardens to fenced fields and patios, our spaces are designed so you can relax knowing your pets are safe and comfortable.
- The Farmhouse – private garden (with stair gate inside, to manage access to carpeted areas)
- The Beagle Barn – spacious garden & stable door (inside the unit) to manage excitable pups
- Nanna’s Bakehouse – enclosed courtyard patio & internal stable door
- Bampi Button’s Stable – small courtyard patio (coming summer 2026) with a stable front door
- Old Saddleback Barn – enclosed garden with patio and grass (coming summer 2026)
- The Milkshake Barn – enclosed spacious garden with patio and grass (coming Autumn 2026)
- 1.5-acre Dog Park & Agility Field – fully enclosed space for off-lead fun and training
- Tucker’s Park – Separate Outdoor Area, perfect for dogs needing quiet time away from the dog park
Lots of places now advertise themselves as “dog friendly,” but having our own dogs means we truly understand what makes a holiday work for both pets and their people. Over the years we’ve had six beagles (four adopted from Many Tears Animal Rescue), so we’ve experienced everything from nervous rescues to reactive personalities. That experience has shaped how we’ve designed our cottages.
- Durable flooring & finishes – hard-wearing, easy-clean surfaces make life simple after muddy walks.
- No carpets in the barns – so you don’t have to stress about pawprints or accidents.
- Stable doors – perfect for keeping bouncy pups in while letting light and fresh air flow through.
- Dog Wash coming soon – a dedicated space for a quick rinse or full scrub after your adventures!
Every dog arriving at Pitton Cross Farm also receives a welcome box, which includes:
- A bowl, blanket, and towel
- A few extra poo bags
- A welcome treat
- Plus, we have spares available – like beds, leads, and collars – if you forget anything
While most of our guests bring dogs, cats are very much part of the Pitton Cross Farm family. We know cats settle best with their own familiar things, so we recommend bringing their usual kit — such as a litter tray, carrier, food, and a favourite blanket or toy.
Our cottages provide sunny windowsills, cosy corners, and secure indoor and outdoor spaces, so your cat can relax safely while still feeling part of the holiday fun.
If you happen to forget something, just let us know — we often have spare essentials on hand to make sure every pet is comfortable.
We want every pet and person to have a safe and enjoyable holiday. Please:
- Pick up after your pets and use the bins provided
- Keep barking to a minimum
- Supervise pets when outdoors
We know some dogs are comfortable being left alone for short periods, while others aren’t. We trust owners to know their dogs best. If you do leave your dog unattended, please let us know so we are aware in case of any distress or disturbance – this helps us ensure all guests enjoy their stay.
Set on 12 acres of beautiful countryside, our 1.5-acre dog park is a paradise for pups! Fully fenced, it features an agility area, a dog run, bridge, tyres, a sand pit, and plenty of space to run, roam, and chase balls — all with stunning coastline and countryside views.
For dogs who prefer a quieter spot, Tucker’s Park is a smaller, fully enclosed area where they can relax if the main park is busy.
Some surrounding fields are occasionally used for farming, but when free, we’ll let you know so your dog can enjoy even more space. All fields are clearly signposted, and in the future we plan to expand with additional secure areas like Tucker’s Park.
Gower is full of incredible beaches, rolling countryside, and scenic coastal paths — perfect for adventures with your dog. While there are seasonal restrictions on some beaches, we’re lucky to be close to many where your dog can roam freely.
It’s important to follow the Countryside Code wherever you go: keep your dog on a lead when required, respect livestock, and be mindful of wildlife and neighbouring properties. Sadly, we often hear of incidents where dogs off-lead have injured lambs, chickens, or even got into neighbours’ gardens — so responsible walking keeps everyone safe and happy.
Below we’ve listed some favourite dog-friendly beaches and walks to explore, all within easy reach of Pitton Cross Farm. The closest beaches to the farm are the first four listed below. They are dog-friendly year-round, with a few suggestions for places to eat while visiting. For a full list of places to eat in the area, please click the Food, Drink & Dog Friendly section of the digital guide. Each recommendation will include a dog-friendly mention.
While Gower’s beaches and countryside are perfect for active adventures, there are also plenty of attractions where your dog is welcome to join the fun. Here are some local spots that embrace canine companions:
- Gower Heritage Centre: A family-friendly rural life museum set around a 12th-century water-powered mill. Dogs on leads are welcome throughout the site, except in the tearooms and animal park.
- The National Showcaves Centre for Wales (Dan-yr-Ogof): Explore one of Wales’ top attractions featuring three impressive caves, a Shire horse centre, and dinosaur models. Dogs are allowed on a short lead and must be kept under control.
- Swansea Market: Wales’ largest indoor market, offering a variety of local produce and goods. Since 2021 well-behaved dogs have been welcome, provided they are kept on a lead and adhere to the market’s ‘doggy rules’.
- Mumbles Pier: A charming Victorian pier offering scenic views and a leisurely walk. Dogs are welcome on the pier and the adjacent promenade, making it a pleasant outing for both you and your pet.
For more dog-friendly ideas you can visit: Dog Friendly Holidays from Visit Swansea Bay
