Dog-friendly Romantic Breaks

Take you, your partner and your pup away on a romantic break to some of the most dreamy places imaginable. Whether it's for a honeymoon or a quiet weekend away, you're sure to find the perfect romantic retreat.
  • Delfryn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    New Quay, Wales
    Delfryn is a delightful 19th century, link-detached cottage situated in the small ancient village of Llanarth. The cottage is located just off the A487 coastal road which runs between Aberystwyth and Cardigan, within 3 miles of the pretty seaside resort of New Quay and 3 miles from the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron; both of which have a good selection of shops, cafés and restaurants.
    The owners of Delfryn have painstakingly restored the cottage to offer contemporary and comfortable holiday accommodation whilst retaining original features. The property layout is ideally suited to a family or friends holidaying together. The lovely living room has a feature stone wall and fireplace with a gas wood-burning stove for cosy nights in. The living room leads directly to the contemporary and spacious kitchen and dining area which in turn has French doors bringing you out into the terrace and garden. Also leading off the living room is a separate snug with a further TV and a sofa bed for two people, if required. A shower room and toilet completes the ground floor accommodation and upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
    The seaside resort of New Quay clings to the rocks above Cardigan Bay and has three great sandy beaches (two are dog friendly all year round) and two harbours from where you can spot an array of wildlife, most famously the dolphins that visit the harbour almost daily. Why not take a boat trip to get up close and personal or buy an ice cream or fish and chips and sit on the harbour wall and wait for them to appear! Lovers of the outdoors may also like to try sailing, surfing, windsurfing, sea kayaking or canoeing from the harbour beach. The resorts of Llangrannog, Aberaeron and Aberporth are also within easy reach of Llanarth and each are great starting points for walking the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path – there’s 60 miles of it to enjoy and the beaches and coastline are some of the best in Wales. A 35-minute drive will bring you to the resort of Aberystwyth, where you will find the pier and promenade as well as the electric cliff railway to the summit of Constitution Hill. Have a coffee up there and enjoy the spectacular views across the bay. You can also take the steam train from Aberyswtyth to Devil’s Bridge and waterfalls, or why not drive a bit further on to the Silver Mountain Experience at Llywernog, a fantastic day out to explore the history of the 18th century silver mine. This part of west Wales has so much to offer whether you are after a short break or a longer stay; why not come and make Delfryn your base and see for yourself. Beach 2¼ miles. Shop 175 yards, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £64
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  • Eryl Mor Lodge, AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the most northerly town in Wales, on Anglesey, Eryl Mor is a spacious lodge done to a very good standard, this really is a home from home lodge with everything you’ll need and more. Inside is a spacious open plan living/dining room, a great social spot to sit and relax and chat about your day. The fully equipped kitchen has a separate utility area and breakfast bar, which flows effortlessly into the living/dining area, a fabulous entertaining space for everyone to enjoy. The bedrooms have been tastefully decorated with your comfort in mind, including hotel grade bedding for extra comfort, the master bedroom with en-suite shower room is sure to be a favourite. The main bathroom with roll-top bath is a splendid space to take a soak after a day of adventures and sightseeing. There’s ample decking space with separate seating area with a cosy summer house to snuggle up in, your four-legged friends are also catered for with plenty of enclosed space for them to have a run about in.

    A few minutes walk from the lodge and you’ll meet one of Anglesey’s many coastal paths, no matter the weather the scenery is breath taking. There are many beaches within easy reach The Creek, a small cove in Bull Bay is less than a mile away, Lligwy beach less than 7 miles, Bychan Beach 8 miles, Cemaes Bay 5 miles to name a few! Parys Mountain one of the largest copper mines in the world, a must see location a few minutes away. Take a stroll around the network of paths and marvel at the spectacular copper colours surrounding the area. Amlwch harbour dates back to the Middle Ages once a bustling port is only one mile away; in Amlwch you’ll also find places to eat and local shops and pub. Maybe venture a little further and take a drive to Beaumaris home to a UNESCO World Heritage site, Beaumaris Castle, famously known as the castle that was never built! There’s water sports a plenty, boat trips and so much more to be enjoyed on this diverse island. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £80
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  • Castle View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A very pleasant first floor apartment a 5-minute walk from the popular golden sands of Beadnell Bay. Delightful distant sea views from Castle view and good views towards Dunstanburgh Castle.
    The property offers two spacious bedrooms, master a double with an additional single. The second bedroom perfect for the kids with a bunk bed (standard 3ft). The lounge is open plan with the kitchen which makes a great social room for the family to get together and play some good old board games whilst dinner is cooking! There’s a good size family bathroom with a bath and shower over. Externally the property does have fifteen steps that lead you to the front door and there is a pretty enclosed gravelled garden to the rear through a shared access, perfect to take advantage of on them hot summer evenings.
    A gentle stroll from Castle View brings you to the golden sands of Beadnell Bay. This is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, including sailing, kite surfing, sea kayaking and scuba diving. Beadnell is renowned as a holiday destination and offers local facilities including a village shop and pub serving good food. Just 1 mile up the coastline is the traditional fishing port of Seahouses, where boat trips, depart regularly from its harbour to the nearby Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony. Here there are also several charming tea rooms, quaint pubs, and shops. Horse riding, fishing, and golf on the links close, by being only a sample of the many amenities available in this popular location.
    A further 2 miles up the coastline is the picture-perfect village of Bamburgh, famous for its majestic fortress and Grace Darling Museum. The market town of Alnwick, with its own dramatic castle, is only a short drive inland. Visitors will enjoy a trip to Alnwick Garden, a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden including the Grand Cascade waterfall and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe. Wherever your Northern adventure takes you, be sure to start it from the homely comforts of Castle View!
    £51
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  • Field View, LincolnshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Just a short stroll to the river bank, these splendid cottages all have an enclosed garden with patio and hot tub, and offer lovely walks along the river bank and good cycle routes straight from the door. Salters Cottage (ref E5045), Chestnut Cottage (ref E5626) and Granary Cottage (ref E5626) are two-storey terraced cottages, and Field View (ref UKC2304) is a detached, single-storey barn conversion. Internally, these properties have been superbly converted and beautifully furnished and decorated.
    Set close to the River Steeping, at the edge of the owners’ 80-acre arable farm, which guests are free to explore, there is the bonus of free river fishing within the grounds (license required). On the fringe of Wainfleet All Saints, and within a short walk, is a famous brewery which offers tours, an on-site pub and a bistro, these properties are perfect for exploring the area. Wainfleet All Saints is a quaint market town with an array of shops, pubs, restaurant and a railway station. The traditional seaside resort of Skegness is just 5 miles away, and has a lovely sandy beach and family entertainment, including the Fantasy Island theme park. The National Trust properties of Gunby Hall and Tattershall Castle are within easy driving distance. Visit bird and seal sanctuaries along the coast, or take a trip to medieval Lincoln, with its famous castle and cathedral, just 40 miles away, across the scenic, rolling Lincolnshire Wolds countryside. Beach 4 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 23 guests.
    £72
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  • Grove Barn, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    You can enjoy the views of this historic castle from Grove Barn whilst relaxing in the hot tub. ThIs fabulously decorated home sleeps up to 5 guests. The ground floor has a living area with a wood burner for those cosy chillier evenings. There are exposed beams everywhere, creating a lovely romantic atmosphere. The surrounding countryside and rolling meadows are great for leisurely walks and cycling. Nearby in Newport and you will find an array of shops, restaurants, and cafes. A mile or two out of Newport and you will find The Monkey Haven and Robin Hill Country Park. Hours of fun for all the family.
    If a day at the beach is what is needed, then you are in luck. Whichever direction you travel you will find beautiful beaches, travel west and you will be spoilt by miles of unspoilt beaches. If you are lucky enough, you may find a fossil. Travel south and you will find the resorts, of Shanklin, Sandown and Ventnor, with its sandy or pebble beaches, amusement arcades and lots, lots more. The isle of wight is also home to one of its most iconic sights, The Needles.
    £81
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  • Heron View, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    A warm welcome awaits you at Heron View, together with Robin’s Nest and The Byre, three delightful holiday cottages at High Kirkland Holiday Cottages.

    Heron View is a lovely cottage with its spacious open plan kitchen/dining which opens up onto the cosy sitting room with wood burning stove and double aspect windows. Wherever you are, sitting by the fire, enjoying dinner at the farmhouse table or better still, outside in the private hot tub, the views are amazing overlooking open farmland and the Galloway Hills in the distance. If peace and tranquillity are what you are looking for, Heron View is perfect. Why not enjoy a family get together as Heron View can be booked along with Robin’s Nest and The Byre for that lovely family break, yet you can still enjoy a bit of peace over breakfast in the morning. From Heron View take a walk into the picturesque town of Kirkcudbright and take a stroll round the harbour and pop into the numerous shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants, and the impressive ruins of MacLellan’s Castle. The best of both worlds!

    Known as the Artist’s town, Kirkcudbright attracts visitors throughout the year drawn by the harbour, the historic high street and the diverse range of annual events and visitor attractions. The popular programme of summer festivities culminates with the spectacular Tattoo, an event not to be missed. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate upto 17 guests.
    £109
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  • Holmfield, LincolnshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Skegness, England
    Tucked away on a quiet country lane just 5 miles from the sandy beaches at Chapel St Leonards is this spacious bungalow ideal for a family break with a large garden including a big summerhouse and plenty of space for everyone to enjoy.
    Within 15 minutes’ drive you have the traditional seaside resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe, Fantasy Island, Butlins, Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve as well as The Lincolnshire Wolds. A nearby footpath through the field takes you to the village pub where you can have food, and is a 10-minute walk away, before you return to soak in your own private hot tub and enjoy the open view across the fields.
    For those wishing to enjoy a very popular gastro pub there is one at Skendleby approximately a 10-minute drive away. You can even bring your family dog, with two small dogs welcome, but please be aware there could be cattle or sheep in adjacent fields. There are very good walks from the door with the area also being very popular for cyclists. Beach 5 miles. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £81
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  • Mackenzie Cottage, HighlandsInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mackenzie Cottage is a traditional style, detached cottage situated in the charming and renowned village of Poolewe in the north west Highlands. The cottage is beautifully presented throughout, with lots of attractive personal touches reflecting a Highland theme. There is a cosy living room on the ground floor with a feature electric wood burner. The kitchen/dining room is bright, contemporary and very well equipped. There are two double bedrooms upstairs, one with a 6’6" bed that converts into twin beds if required. This room enjoys superb views over the river to the hills beyond. Situated just 30 yards from the beach and with excellent local amenities a short stroll from the cottage, it provides an ideal base for a wonderful Highland holiday.
    The immediate area is renowned for its wonderful beaches and breathtaking scenery. Wildlife abounds and otters, seals and a myriad of bird life can be seen locally. The sub-tropical gardens of Inverewe are simply stunning and offer visitors a memorable day out. Due to its temperate climate, which is warmed by the waters of the Gulf Stream, an exceptional variety of plants flourish here. The pretty village of Poolewe has excellent local amenities, all within easy walking distance, including café, village shop and even a swimming pool. The surrounding area offers a wealth of activities and places of interest. Loch beach 30 yards.
    £79
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  • Mahonia Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled in the tranquil grounds of Eastfield Hall on the fringe of the coastal village of Warkworth and commanding uninterrupted rural views across open countryside with the sea and Warkworth Castle as a backdrop, Mahonia Lodge is a spacious detached holiday property in a superb setting.
    The open plan, double-height living area is spacious and enjoys a bright and airy ambience. The comfortable seating in the sun room affords fabulous open vistas across fields towards the sea; a relaxing spot to read, relax and watch the ever-changing skyscape. With three bedrooms (en-suite shower room to master) and a family bathroom too, Mahonia Lodge is an excellent choice for families, friends or those couples seeking something rather special. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £86
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  • Nala's Cottage, LincolnshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Nala’s Cottage, your charming holiday haven nestled in the heart of Lincolnshire, where idyllic countryside meets the sun-soaked shores of Skegness. Prepare to embark on a holiday adventure filled with coastal delights and rural wonders.
    Skegness, a beloved seaside town, is just a stone’s throw away from Nala’s Cottage. This lively destination boasts a perfect blend of classic British seaside charm and modern attractions. Begin your journey at the iconic Skegness Pier, where the sea breeze carries the laughter of families and the enticing aroma of traditional fish and chips. Stroll along the promenade, taking in the panoramic views of the North Sea, and feel the golden sands beneath your feet as you relax on Skegness Beach.
    For those seeking thrills, venture to Fantasy Island, an amusement park that promises an array of rides and attractions suitable for all ages. Experience the exhilaration of roller coasters or take a leisurely ride on the Ferris wheel, all while indulging in the timeless pleasures of fairground treats. Lincolnshire, with its rich tapestry of landscapes, offers more than just coastal delights. Discover the historic city of Lincoln, where the impressive medieval cathedral dominates the skyline. Wander through the cobbled streets of the Bailgate area, lined with boutique shops and charming cafes. The medieval charm extends to Lincoln Castle, where history comes alive with its well-preserved architecture and captivating exhibits. Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Lace up your hiking boots and explore scenic trails that wind through rolling hills, picturesque villages, and lush meadows.
    As the day ends, return to Nala’s Cottage, your tranquil retreat after a day of exploration. Whether you’re drawn to the seaside allure of Skegness or the historic landscapes of Lincolnshire, this holiday promises memories that will linger long after the sun sets over the enchanting countryside.
    £59
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