Portmeirion Motorhome Park

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Takethedogalong replied on 17/11/2022 15:48

Posted on 16/11/2022 23:17 by

I have seen people walking dogs in the woodlands on the estate, around the approach roads, before the carpark,  just not in the village or in the woodlands beyond.  Not sure though about allowing dogs if confined to the motorhome.

I mentioned 'dogs' as guide dogs are an exception, but the rules say "no pets", so I assume that would apply to 'cats who tour', and hamsters and so on???? How would all that be policed? Presumably day visitors might have dogs which they leave in cars (however wrong that would be) and the Motorhome Park backs onto the day parking area.

It would be easy to exercise a dog in the areas around the approach road, just a few yards away. But then you'd have to walk a dog through the M/home Park to access those areas. Difficult.

Posted on 17/11/2022 15:48

Thanks for the extra info๐Ÿ˜ Sounds like the MH park is also “no Dogs” which I thought might be the case. We would need an early morning and late evening stroll if we stayed, so it doesn’t sound practical for us, but thanks anyway. We respect what is in place, wouldn’t push the boundaries in any way. At some point, we shall get a look๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜

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