Dog Friendly Vacations Uk – Looking for the perfect dog-friendly vacation? Look no further! We’ve rounded up some of the best pet-friendly places to stay around the UK coast, from self-catering cottages and charming sites, to luxury hotels and B&Bs.
Accommodating eight people, this beautiful 19th-century castle sits above the picturesque harbor of Bully Bay on the north Jersey coast and has a private garden and terrace perfect for watching the fishing boats. The unique Fort Lester is built on the rock face on three different levels, requiring guests to move from one room to another, with lawn spaces in between. Dogs are allowed and a car is essential, given the remote location.
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The five-star Cliff House Hotel enjoys an excellent coastal location on the south coast of Ireland, an hour’s drive from Burke or Waterford airports and the Roselare ferry terminal. Enjoy climbing to the top of the cliffs and dog paddling in the sea with your furry friend, before drying off with a complimentary towel. Dogs can join their owners on the patio and enjoy a relaxing nap, and homemade dog treats are available upon arrival. Sleeping boxes are available to borrow from reception. For health and safety reasons, dogs must be leashed and supervised at all times and must not be left alone in a room. They are not allowed to be in the bar or restaurant area.
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How much does it cost? The Sandy Paws offer is available for around €284 per night for two people, including breakfast, plus a dog. Advance booking is mandatory as dog friendly rooms may be available. Rooms are not suitable for large dogs, so dogs must not weigh more than 30 pounds.
Right on the dunes overlooking the beach at Anderby Creek, Beach Cottage is a gem of a couples getaway. Chosen by Sawday’s as a special place, it sleeps two (but has two beds downstairs if needed), has a fireplace, a freestanding shower and most importantly, your dog is welcome. Adjacent to the pristine Lincolnshire Coastal Park, home to abundant birdlife, wildlife and flora, this ‘away from it all’ location offers ever-changing sea views to enjoy whatever the weather.
How much does it cost? Prices start from £400 for a weekend, up to £800 for a week.
This charming 18th century fisherman’s cottage is located close to Creel Harbor in the charming fishing village of East Nook. Sleeping four, it makes the perfect luxury base for a relaxing break. There is a secluded garden with a BBQ for the summer and a terrace overlooking the sea, as well as a fire pit to keep you cozy in the winter. The beautiful Fife coast in all seasons is on your doorstep, the home of golf – St Andrews – is right next to the beach, so there is plenty to do and well behaved dogs welcome.
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How much does it cost? £370 for a short break (low season) to £840 for a week’s stay (high season), plus a £20 fee for your dog.
It’s been named Dog Friendly Business of the Year 2017 at the UK Travel Excellence Awards, so rest assured it’ll be a treat for your pet and yourself. The site, close to the cultural heritage of the Suffolk Coast, offers four accommodations – three riverside cottages and The Mill House – set along the River Deben amidst seven acres of trees and greenery. Think amazing interiors and indoor dog showers and dog welcome packages.
How much does it cost? From around £90 midweek, minimum three night stay, no charge for dogs.
All six spacious bedrooms in this charming pub overlooking Leamington Harbor are dog-friendly, and with the Hampshire coast and New Forest on the doorstep, there’s always a great place to walk if you’re here. The Mayflower prides itself on its food – the restaurant has an AA rosette – and if you want to dine with your dog, you can do so in the bar or on the terrace. There is also an enclosed garden.
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How much does it cost? From £140 per night, two dogs allowed, and includes a free tour package.
If you want to live the millionaire lifestyle in Sandbanks, if only for a short period of time then this beautiful property could be for you… Sleeps six, 2 West Point is a beautiful townhouse located close to the beach and the famous Blue Flag peninsula . Restaurants and shops. It has an excellent cinema room, parking for two vehicles and a secure garden, perfect for well-behaved dogs. The tourist attractions of the seaside towns of Poole and Bournemouth are nearby, not to mention the magnificent Jurassic Coast itself, from fossil hunting walks to exciting adventures, or taking the sand chain ferry to the Isle of Purbeck.
In the pretty town of Broadstairs, close to independent shops and cafes, is this spacious cottage, sleeping four people, with en suite bathroom, smart TV with Netflix, cozy fireplace and enclosed garden. Sandy Viking Bay is nearby, and there are plenty of cycle paths and footpaths in the area – perfect for families or couples to get out and about, with their canine companions.
Millstone Cottage is a Grade 2 listed former flour mill converted into a stunning self-catering holiday cottage in the village of Luker, three miles from Bamberg and the beautiful Northumberland coast. Accommodating up to six people, the property has three bedrooms and a traditional wooden lounge and dining area. There will also be some treats for you and your four-legged friend when you arrive. And next door you’ll find the Apple Inn, serving delicious beer and home-cooked food in a beautiful country setting.
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Located in South Uist, this stunning property has loads of character and is ideal for those who like to leave it all in their stomachs. Using stud wall construction, it offers stunning lakeside views from the glass front, solar tubes on the roof and underfloor heating. Luxury touches come with a Bose sound system, white company toiletries and a welcome box. Two people are welcome with a dog, and the beach is just a short walk from the house, with miles of sandy beaches and (in summer) lots of wildflowers.
Pen Hendre is a beautiful family and dog friendly home in the seaside village of Trefor near the beautiful Morfa Nefin bay. This two bed property has a stunning layout and retro 1950s/60s touches, such as a record player with vinyl selection. There are two comfortable sitting areas and a screened terrace, and the beach is just 10 minutes away, with plenty of dog-friendly walks available. There are many beautiful beaches nearby, as well as dog-friendly pubs and charming seaside towns.
How much does it cost? Three nights’ stays from £316, seven nights’ stays from £474, based on up to four sharing. A maximum of 2 dogs are allowed – the first remains free and a weekly surcharge applies for the second.
Beesands’ mile-long blue flag shingle beach is shorter than the lobster shack and dog-friendly all year round. A purpose-built dog bath means you can easily wash off sandy paws, and there are stunning sea views from three bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms. An ideal location for exploring the South West Coast Path and the Devon coast.
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Located on the Isle of Purbeck, this family-friendly hotel was built in 1931 and has plenty of charm. Enjoy charming rooms, Anglo-French cuisine in the Studland restaurant, cream teas in the bistro and stunning views of the Dorset coast from this magical room. You’ll find year-round dog-friendly beaches nearby, as well as plenty of local attractions.
How much does it cost? Sandy Paws packages cost from £150 per night (dinner, bed and breakfast) and can be taken any night of the week for £15 per dog per night. Please bring your dog bed.
If you enjoy making pottery in the beautiful coastal areas of Norfolk or Suffolk, why not hire a winery? Retro Campers Norfolk has authentic original VW campers (plenty sleeps six) and accepts dogs – just bring a dog bed or blanket and make sure your pet isn’t left alone in the van. Then you have the freedom to choose where you live.
How much does it cost? Short breaks (Mon-Fri/Fri-Mon) from around £395, weekly rentals from around £595. There is a charge of £50 per dog, including special cleaning of the tent after hire.
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Set in a former strawberry farm, a brisk five-minute walk to the dog-friendly beach at Monk’s Bay, the three-bedroom Carmel Cottage is the perfect base for exploring the Isle of Wight AONB. With stone walls, wooden floors and a log burner as well as a cozy garden, sun terrace and sea views, you are just steps away from the island’s coastal path and the timeless beauty of Bonchurch village.
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