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 paved path leads to the side entrance of a brick built, Isle-of-Wight holiday cottage
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1

A romantic holiday retreat for two awaits visitors to the Isle of Wight at The Sail Loft Annexe. Just west of the historic harbour town of Yarmouth, guests can easily access a private beach from this delightful ground-floor beach apartment.

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A ground-floor countryside cottage with a central gable extension overlooks a large courtyard.
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

6 Yarmouth Cottages is a sophisticated coastal cottage on the Isle of Wight set on vast grounds in Norton Green. The pet-friendly cottage sleeps 4, enjoys fresh air and expansive views, and boasts abundant natural light, contemporary chic, open-plan design, and a sun-drenched, furnished patio.

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A long, stone-built Shropshire cottage surrounded by a large hedge-lined lawn
Sleeps
5
Bedrooms
2

Make Hillgate House in the hamlet of Hemford, Shropshire, your holiday base in the Welsh Marches, an 18th-century stone-built countryside cottage near Bishops Castle that boasts a wealth of original features, including exposed beams, ornamental Victorian fireplace, and Shepherd’s Hut amidst a large lawned garden.

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Singl storey barn convrsion with floor-to-ceiling windows and a flagstone terrace with dining table.
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

Magnolia Barn is a charming rural holiday cottage in Mark, a delightful village on the Somerset Levels. The pet-friendly cottage boasts exposed stone walls, flagstone floors, and a country-style kitchen, combining this tradition with contemporary comforts. Relax in style by the country and the coast.

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An eco-friendly log cabin with a fenced-in verandah sits in the shade of mature trees.
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

The Log Cabin epitomises rustic charm. The two-bedroom remote and dog-friendly holiday lodge in East Devon was built with weathered pine logs and lies between woodland and a lake near the village of Sheldon. Up to four guests will enjoy rare tranquillity and a chance to fish for their supper!

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Gable end of a contemporary wooden lodge in Powys with floor-to-ceiling windows
Sleeps
Bedrooms
2

Shepherd’s Rest is a luxurious holiday cottage surrounded by open countryside near Llandyssil in Powys, Mid Wales. The pet-friendly rural cottage boasts glorious views and tranquillity, an open fire, a hot tub, extensive grounds, a sophisticated interior and serenity.

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A white-washed stone cottage overlooks a country lane in North Wales
Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Hen Argoed Cottage is a carefully renovated 15th-century holiday cottage on a working farm just outside the small Gwynedd village of Llanfair close to Harlech. This Grade II listed 15th Century cottage has been lovingly refurbished and sleeps six people in its three bedrooms.

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Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Fisherman’s Cottage achieves the rare combination of contemporary chic and traditional charm. The stone-built Northumberland holiday cottage in Seahouses treats guests to a delightful coastal cottage just a stone’s throw from the harbour and the Northumberland coastline. Sleeps 6. Pets welcome.

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A small holiday cottage in St. Abbs sits behing a flourishing garden of small trees,sshrubs and a winding garden path.
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2

Originally built for lighthouse keepers, Near Bank Cottage is a traditional end-terrace, stone-built cottage near St Abbs Head National Nature Reserve and offers guests an open fire and calming views. The pet-friendly property connects to the reserve and the fascinating Scottish Borders region.

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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!