2 black labradors relax on a sandy beach.

Find My Favourite Dog-Friendly Holiday Cottages

Please scroll down to view our range of dog-friendly holiday cottages in Britain, from Cornwall to the Highlands. For pet owners, self-catering holidays mean you need never put your dog into kennels whenever you go on holiday in the UK. Whether these are luxury houses or quaint family cottages for couples, you are spoiled with options available for those who want to take their dog (or dogs) on holiday rather than accept the much more expensive kennel option. No pet passports are required!

Your faithful hound will be very welcome at all of these holiday properties. Save yourself the expense and worry of checking your dog into kennels and bring them with you to share in your holiday and discover a whole new world of walks. To help you find and book a suitable property, read our blog, Pet-Friendly Cottages for Holidays with Your Dog.

A 2-storey barn conversion with a courtyard and far-reaching rural views
Sleeps
7
Bedrooms
3

The Loft is a gorgeous Grade-II listed detached Peak District holiday cottage set in the open countryside near Millthorpe. Oozing tradition and charm, the pet-friendly cottage boasts stonework and original beams, a billiard table and hot tub, and style and serenity.

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Twin photos of a stone cottage exterior and a swirling hot tub.
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

The Stables in the quaint Cotswold village of Little Tew, Oxfordshire, offers modern comforts amidst a peaceful setting for the ideal holiday home with a hot tub for couples and small families. It is a pet-friendly barn conversion with an enclosed garden, hot tub, breakfast bar, wood burner, and two bedrooms with TVs.

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Exterior of a long, stone built Derbyshire holiday cottage overlooking a garden with mature tree.
Sleeps
11
Bedrooms
5

Abbey Cottage is a spacious Grade II listed 13th-century cottage whose grounds host the rustic ruins of Denbigh Friary. Set in Denbigh in North Wales, the pet-friendly cottage offers access to Snowdonia, an acre of grounds, an open fire and a successful blend of modern style and tradition.

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A wisteria clad, semi-detached Cotswold country cottage overlooks a shingled courtyard
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

Surrounded by fields and woodland in Chalford, Gloucestershire, October Cottage promises tranquillity. The charming stone-built rural cottage in the Cotswold Hills possesses beautiful gardens and fresh air, a wood-burning stove, flagstone floors, contemporary comforts, space for pets and a blend of old and new.

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A red brick Herefordshire holiday cottage with a ground floor extension is surrounded by a low tone wall
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

Point Cottage is a gorgeous 18th-century stone-built cottage full of rustic charm. The pet-friendly, 2-bedroom village holiday cottage near Hereford features a wood burner, exposed wood beams, wall timbers and floors, plus lovely grounds with views.

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A historic black-and-white-timbered Herefordshire barn conversion with a large lawn.
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1

Stay in a cottage that once housed a baby elephant and enjoy self-catering holidays in the delights of the Herefordshire countryside. Elephant Cottage is a romantic and pet-friendly holiday cottage in Bromyard which boasts exposed beams, trusses, wattle and daub, an open fire and contemporary design, and a vibrant garden and rural views.

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A long, stone-built, single storey, courtyard barn conversion in Gwynedd
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

Isallt is a homely stone-built holiday home near Harlech between Snowdonia and the Cambrian coast. Located on a farm, this Grade II listed 19th-century barn conversion has been refurbished to a high standard and is perfect for a rural retreat near the beach for a family holiday. Pets welcome.

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Exterior of stone-built, barn conversion in the Peak District.
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1

Moor Cottage at Endmoor Farm is a luxury holiday cottage for couples of all ages seeking a romantic rural retreat within the Derbyshire Peak District. Endmoor is a working farm between Bakewell and Buxton, and Moor Cottage sleeps 2 in a high-quality barn conversion. Pets welcome.

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2-storey1930s holiday cottage in Lymington
Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Sitting just minutes from the beach in Keyhaven is Simple Truths, a stylish coastal cottage with sunny open-plan spaces, a generous lawned garden and urban chic. The pet-friendly cottage in Hampshire enjoys a quiet location in this lovely hamlet and boasts an outdoor seating area with BBQ and Tee-Pee.

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Why bring your dog on holiday with you?

  • Bringing your dog on holiday keeps your furry family member happy and ensures they don't feel left out, they are part of the family too!
  • Enjoy shared experiences like outdoor adventures together, hiking or beach trips, letting your dog experience new sights, sounds, and smells alongside you. Walking and playing fetch in new stunning environments will make the trip more fun and memorable.
  • It's more relaxing both for you and your dog. Avoid worrying about your dog's well-being in kennels. Having your dog with you can reduce their anxiety and keep them stress-free. You'll be happy knowing they are safe and comfortable and never far from you for a belly-rub.
  • There are plenty of pet-friendly accommodations, allowing you to stay where you want without separating from your dog.
  • Potential to save costs. It might be more economical to keep your furry friend with you rather than using kennels and dog sitting services.

 

What do I need to consider or bare in mind when bringing my dog to a holiday cottage?

  • Research the Cottage’s Pet Rules before booking, check how many dogs the holiday cottage allows and double-check if there are any size or breed restrictions to avoid any surprises.
  • On your arrival check the cottage for hazards like toxic plants, small items your dog could choke on, or areas where your dog might feel uneasy. Pack their bed, toys, and cosy blankets to make them feel right at home. Familiarize yourself with any holiday cottage rules associated with having a pet.
  • Find a suitable sleeping area once you arrive. Set up a quiet, comfy spot for your dog to chill, away from the chaos and be aware or roads and other animals in the area. Make sure they have access to shade and water if you’re spending time outside.
  • Know the Local Dog Rules. Find out about any local regulations about dogs, like restrictions on beaches or walking paths. This way, you can plan your time away without the hassle.
  • Pack all the doggy adventures and everyday needs. Make sure flea, wormer and vaccinations are up to date and bring a leash, poop bags and treats to explore nearby parks or trails.

 

Chatting with the owner is a great way to decide whether the holiday cottage you’ve chosen is not only perfect for you but also a fantastic spot for your pet. Owners can suggest loads of nearby dog walks or beaches where your furry friend is welcome during the summer. It’s great to know your pet can join you everywhere, making it a real adventure for both of you. Enjoy your holiday with your best buddy!