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Dog-Friendly Lodges Devon

The delightful county of Devon in the UK’s Southwest showcases scenic natural wonders, delicious local produce and dog-friendly lodges. For everything you can think of in a perfect holiday, your dog is welcome to join you. Discover Devon’s beauty with our curated list of lodges for your idyllic short break with your furry best friend.

  • The Old Barn, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fairy Cross, England
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    The perfect choice for a family holiday or a relaxing break with friends, this delightful, 18th-century, barn conversion is Grade II listed and sits within the pretty hamlet of Ford just a couple of miles from Bideford and the glorious North Devon coast. There is a large garden with fencing, enabling dogs to be able to play freely. With two living areas and a galleried snug, there is plenty of space for all generations to relax and unwind in. There are many lovely coastal villages to explore including nearby Bucks Mills, Peppercombe, Clovelly with its donkey transport, and Hartland. The delightful port town of Bideford has a good selection of town amenities, restaurants and a weekly market. Boat trips are available to Lundy Island from various departure points including Ilfracombe and Clovelly. The historic fishing port and village of Appledore is worth a visit. Garden lovers will enjoy nearby RHS Rosemoor and Docton Mill. This is a superb holiday choice whatever the time of year. The beach at Westward Ho! is just 4 miles; renowned for its beauty, it has 2 miles of sandy beach known as the Golden Bay, and is popular with surfers. Coastal and country walking, golf, surfing, fishing, horse riding, cycling are all on offer close by, and for family fun, The Big Sheep and Milky Way adventure parks are not to be missed. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½miles.
    £116
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  • Llamedos, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    Llamedos is a well-presented, detached house, located in an elevated position on a residential cul-de-sac with four bedrooms. It has a bunk room on the ground floor, and three bedrooms on the lower ground floor, namely a twin, a kingsize (with a TV, door leading out to the garden and a large en-suite bathroom with a bath and shower over) and a double with TV, doors out to the decking and en-suite shower room. On this floor there’s also a family bathroom.
    Back upstairs on the ground floor you’ll find a comfortable living room with a Smart TV, a gas feature fire, lovely views, and patio doors leading out to a small decking area at the top of a staircase that leads down to the garden. Adjacent to the living room is a cosy snug where you can sit quietly with a book or have a daytime snooze. There’s a separate dining room and the kitchen has all you’ll need for your stay including a dishwasher, washing machine and even an air fryer.
    Outside, the enclosed garden has a decked patio plus a lawn with access via the living room, two bedrooms or side access gate, and parking is available for up to two cars on the drive.
    Bideford is the second largest town in North Devon with plenty to see and do with a lovely river front and port. Beaches, such as Westward Ho! and Instow are firm local favourites and are less than 4 miles away, and the Southwest Coastal Path is a must for keen walkers and runners, as is the popular Tarka Trail, which stretches for about.180 miles, which is excellent for walking or cycling, and can be accessed from close to the house, where bikes can also be hired. Swimming, surfing, canoeing and entertainment for all the family plus fishing are all close by, and the for a day with a difference why not take a trip across to Lundy Island? With regular trips from Bideford, you can enjoy the home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve, due to its unique flora and fauna. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
    Westward Ho!, the nearest coastal village, wonderful beaches, an array of seaside amenities including some fascinating curiosity shops and a range of restaurants and cafés, as well as a links golf course. Within easy reach are two popular top attractions, The Big Sheep amusement farm park, and if you fancy some high ropes, wall climbing, surfing or even a spot of coasteering, The Ultimate Adventure Centre is the place to visit! The beaches are a main attraction for many with surfer-friendly Westward Ho! and slightly further afield, award winning Saunton Sands, Woolacombe & Croyde are also a must for your itinerary. Being very close to the A39 Atlantic Highway, the property is conveniently located for day trips to other beautiful places such as Exmoor National Park with stunning dark skies for great star gazing & locations such as Clovelly, Hartland, and North Cornwall.
    £97
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  • Lark Rise, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lark Rise is perfectly located for all the attractions and stunning scenery that North Devon has to offer and is under 2 miles away from the nearest beach at Westward Ho! which is popular for surfers as well as sunbathers alike, at low tide you can even walk across the bay. The house is in a desirable road and offers private parking for up to 5 cars. The property comprises four bedrooms on the first floor, two king size both with an en-suite, a small double, a twin room and a family bathroom. Downstairs you will find a separate toilet, a utility room with a handy pulley clothes airer. There’s a well-equipped kitchen with breakfast table and a pod coffee machine for tasty barista style beverages. Through the doors you walk into the living room/diner which is a comfortable place to sit and relax with the cosy wood burner. If you fancy some extra entertainment there’s also a table football game to enjoy. Outside there is an enclosed garden on two sides of the property encompassing lawn and patio areas and a summerhouse. There is a small stream that flows through the garden so small children should be supervised.
    Northam is a small market town lying just north of the historic port town of Bideford and less than 2 miles south of Westward Ho! which offers an array of seaside amenities including free public tennis courts, some fascinating curiosity shops and a range of restaurants and cafes, many of which are regularly visited by locals for their quality fayre. The beaches are a main attraction of this area for many, and the Southwest Coastal Path also runs through Westward Ho! This is a must for keen walkers, runners, and view seekers! Paddling, surfing, canoeing, entertainment for all the family and fishing are all close by too. The popular Tarka Trail can be accessed approximately 3 miles away providing the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line by foot or by cycle allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and scenery while discovering the towns of Barnstaple and Bideford where you can wander during their weekly pannier markets, with a host of local produce, quality cafes and crafts on offer.
    On your journey stopover at Fremington Quay for a tasty bite to eat and then the estuary-side village of Instow – a must see! And one place not to forget to visit is the world-famous village of Clovelly with its pedestrianised cobbled main street, traditional architecture, donkeys, and views over the Bristol Channel. If golf is your thing, then the Royal North Devon Golf Club which was founded in 1864 and is the oldest golf course in England has to be on your list of places to visit. For a day with a difference take a trip across to Lundy Island from Bideford, home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve due to its unique flora and fauna. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. And don’t forget Exmoor National Park with its magical night skies in Europe’s first ’Dark Sky Reserve’.
    £127
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  • Rose Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    Rose Cottage is a lovely, comfortable and cosy North Devon cottage located just 2.5 miles away from Westward Ho! Beach and offers accommodation on two floors for up to 8 people.
    The property has recently undergone extensive improvements and renovation which includes an extension. The ground floor has a large living room with cosy wood burner and a Smart TV and a kitchen/diner in the new part of the property with everything you’d expect in a modern kitchen plus the added comfort of underfloor heating.
    On the ground floor there is also a handy wet room with a walk-in shower, toilet and basin. The garage functions as a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, plus iron/ironing board, and a convenient storage area for guest bicycles and surfboards. Highchairs and a fireguard are stored here.
    From the kitchen you can take in far-reaching rural views and walk out onto the balcony decking and enjoy the outdoor space, including a lawn garden area and outdoor seating. There is parking for one car on the private driveway at the front of the cottage (further parking can be found on-road). On the first floor there are four bedrooms; two kings, one double and a twin room (with two single beds). There are two first floor bathrooms, one with a bath and shower-over, underfloor heating and heated towel rail, the second bathroom has a shower cubicle and heated towel rail.
    Abbotsham is a small village in the area known as ‘Hame’ in the Domesday Book and is close to Westward Ho! which itself offers an array of seaside amenities including some fascinating curiosity shops and a range of restaurants and cafes, many of which are regularly visited by locals for their quality fayre. There is also an excellent pub within short walking distance.
    Very close by are two popular top family attractions, The Big Sheep amusement farm park, and if you fancy some high ropes, wall climbing, surfing or even a spot of coasteering, The Ultimate Adventure Centre is the place to visit! The beaches are a main attraction of this area for many and the Southwest Coastal Path also runs through Westward Ho! This beautiful area is a must for keen runners and walkers! Swimming, surfing, canoeing, entertainment for all the family and fishing are all close by too.
    The popular Tarka Trail can be accessed approximately 3 miles away providing the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest coastal, riverside and woodland countryside and scenery.
    For a day with a difference take a boat (or helicopter) trip across to Lundy Island, home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve due to its unique flora and fauna. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
    For visitors seeking a piece of Devon life, the towns of Bideford and Barnstaple provide the opportunity to wander during their weekly pannier markets, with local produce and crafts on offer. The picturesque villages of Appledore and Intow, sitting opposite each other at the mouth of the Torridge Estuary both offer a range of local pub and dining experiences with beautiful views. Being very close to the A39 Atlantic Highway, you will also be conveniently located for day trips to other stunning sea-view locations such as Clovelly and Hartland, and North Cornwall.
    £176
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  • Four Chimneys, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beaworthy, England
    Situated on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park just outside the pretty village of Bratton Clovelly, Four Chimneys offers a unique escape in beautiful surroundings. With a large private garden, off road parking, plenty of living space and easy access to some of the most picturesque landscapes in the UK, this four-bedroom character cottage is a perfect base to explore what Dartmoor has to offer. Built from traditional Devonshire cob, this 200-year-old four-bedroom property has plenty of character and offers a peaceful escape for up to eight guests.
    After an action-packed day exploring Devon and Cornwall, head into the cosy open plan kitchen/diner which is well-equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer with a water dispenser and an oil-powered Aga (which is available to use between November to March). The island counter with two stools, granite worktops and bi-fold doors opening out into the garden are a beautiful feature. The handy utility area next door has a washing machine, tumble dryer and a cloakroom. Wander into the two living rooms which offer plenty of space; the first with traditional beamed ceilings, armchairs and a wood burner, and then two steps down you will discover the second room, comfortably furnished with plenty of seating, a Smart TV with Freeview and another wood burner. Perfect for watching a film with your family whilst enjoying the glows of the fire in the background. Head upstairs where there are four beautiful bedrooms. There are 3 steps leading to the first bedroom which has a kingsize bed, a Smart TV with Freeview and an en-suite with a walk-in shower and a bath with a shower head attachment. The second bedroom has a double bed and an en-suite with a shower cubicle. The third has a double bed with a beautiful view of the garden and the fourth has twin beds. Two of the rooms share use of the family bathroom which is fitted with a walk-in shower. Guests can enjoy private use of the large, enclosed garden which is a magnificent space with tiered levels and a secluded patio area next to a recently constructed sun room. A small stream runs at the end of the garden and there is outdoor seating, a firepit and a charcoal BBQ. Full of colour and wildlife, this is a wonderful haven for guests to enjoy alfresco dining or a peaceful morning coffee.
    The nearby picturesque village of Bratton Clovelly is just a short 5-minute walk away and is home to the highly recommended Clovelly Inn where a warm welcome, fine ales and good food awaits. The uphill climb to the pub is great for building up an appetite! Home to 368 square miles of natural delights, Dartmoor National Park boasts a plethora of walking and cycling routes leading you through steep wooded river valleys to enticing archaeological sites. There’s so much to explore here, with ample opportunities for outdoor activity including canoeing, climbing, geocaching and more. The property’s West-Devon location means that it is possible to reach both the north and south coasts of Cornwall and Devon in under an hour. Four Chimneys is a holiday home for all seasons to explore and recharge the batteries.
    £130
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  • Kingfisher Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Torrington, England
    Town Mills is a historic, Grade II listed former Mill and Manor House situated on the banks of the River Torridge on the outskirts of Great Torrington in North Devon. Built by Lord Rolle in 1823 and made famous as ‘Tarka’s Mill’ in Henry Williamson’s book ‘Tarka The Otter’, Town Mills started life as a Grain Mill and a Saw Mill, both mills being powered by waterwheels. Now, almost 200 years later, Town Mills has been sympathetically converted into seven well-appointed holiday cottages all with their own charm and personality.
    From a cosy holiday cottage that sleeps three people, to a larger six-bedroom holiday cottage that sleeps twelve, every cottage benefits from character and charm combined with modern convenience. Located in the beautiful North Devon countryside, Town Mills is ideally situated for visiting the North Devon Coast, Exmoor, travelling The Tarka Trail, or visiting our next-door neighbour, the RHS Gardens at Rosemoor.
    Riverside is one of the most popular cottages at Town Mills, partly because of its location and private veranda overlooking the river. This charming two-storey cottage originally formed part of the stable blocks almost 200 years ago. It is a good-sized four-bedroom property. On the ground floor there is a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, and a twin bedroom. Both of these bedrooms have French windows offering easy access to the veranda. With nobody to overlook you, waking up to the views of the river and countryside is a great way to start the day. The main bathroom is also downstairs, and has an over-bath shower, plus toilet and wash basin. Two further twin rooms are located upstairs. A selection of outdoor furniture on the veranda provides the ideal setting for enjoying a little al-fresco dining whilst looking at the local wildlife. You may spot an otter if you’re lucky.
    On-site, there is a indoor shared swimming pool which is kept warm between 31-32 degrees, so is suitable for even the smallest guests. The owners offer the opportunity to reserve the pool for your exclusive use, allowing you the chance for a session of family fun, or a quiet moment to relax. There is a games room with a free pool table and a classic table football, along with a dart board and fruit machine. Located by the riverside, but securely fenced, the children’s play area offers picnic bench seating with swings, slide and climbing frame, as well as an elevated playhouse, its the ideal spot to spend a lazy afternoon with a picnic whilst trying to spot an otter or some of the other many local wildlife visitors. For younger guests, there is a kids hideaway where they can escape to. On the opposite side of the Mill there is a garden where you can enjoy a few moments, maybe have a picnic or watch the peacocks as they wander around.
    The countryside around Town Mills is dotted with sleepy villages nestled among the hills, while extensive woodlands, traversed by many footpaths, offer the chance to experience the area’s natural beauty. Local attractions include the renowned RHS gardens at Rosemoor (adjacent) and Dartington Crystal, offering a factory tour and visitor centre. Great Torrington is only a mile away with good shopping and amenities, and there is golf at nearby Hartland. Town Mills adjoins Torrington Common which extends to 365 acres, incorporating 20 miles of footpaths. The common is a haven for wildlife. The ‘Big Sheep’ and ‘Milky Way’ theme parks are each less than 10 miles away.
    The River Torridge runs downstream to the ancient port of Bideford, still with a working quay offering boat trips to Lundy Island. Just around the corner is the attractive little town of Appledore with its colourful houses and narrow streets. To either side lies Devon’s most spectacular stretch of coastal scenery – a chain of magnificent cliffs and rocky promontories, interspersed here and there by long flat sandy beaches, where the Atlantic breakers roll in to create ideal surfing conditions. There are splendid beaches at Instow and Westward Ho!, the latter bordered by the Royal North Devon Golf Club, and the Northam Nature Reserve. Further west is the supremely picturesque Clovelly, with narrow, cobbled main street descending at a dizzying gradient to the little harbour below. The cathedral city of Exeter can be reached via a delightful drive through lush river valleys.
    Town Mills offers very attractive accommodation set in 3 acres of beautiful gardens with streams, waterfalls and the water wheel which is still operational. This superb location makes a wonderful holiday base, especially for families, with sandy beaches on the North Devon coast only 10 miles away. Shop ½ mile.
    £130
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  • Flower Pot House, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Paignton, England
    Broadshade Holiday Apartments are self-catering apartments located just a few minutes’ walk from Paignton, a seaside town making up part of the beautiful English Riviera. The harbour is just down the road with an array of bars and restaurants as well as a small convenience store for stocking up on essentials. Slightly further past the harbour is the large green and beach for a great day out. There are an abundance of activities to do nearby such as a large cinema, crazy golf course, leisure arcades and the pier all located on the stretch of green/beach, plenty to keep the whole family entertained.
    Within the town there is also a train and bus station, very handy for guests not wanting to drive. From the train station guests can also take the ’Round Robin’ tour, this famous and award winning tour is the best way to explore South Devon! Includes steam train, river boat and bus visiting the quaint towns of Paignton, Dartmouth and Totnes. A great day out for all the family.
    Guests wanting to venture further afield can explore the nearby famous fishing town of Brixham, Kingswear and Dartmouth via the ferry with their beautiful river views and boat tours as well as the rest of the stunning South Hams including the market town of Totnes and the boating town of Salcombe. Beach 175 yards. Pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 58 guests.
    £139
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  • Butterwell, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beaworthy, England
    Located under 3 miles from Crackington Haven, a coastal village at the head of a cove on the Atlantic coast and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is popular with tourists, walkers, surfers and geology enthusiasts. At high tide the shoreline is mainly stony but when low you are greeted to a lovely golden sandy beach with plenty of rock pools to enjoy. And surfers, both experienced and beginners enjoy the varying tidal conditions the cove provides and with lifeguard cover from July to end of September you can relax a little bit more too! Locally there are also tea rooms and a pub to enjoy. On-site, there is a shared games room with pool table, air hockey, dart board, large chalk board, disco ball and bluetooth speaker.
    If it’s the beach you want with miles of sand, swimming and surf then you’ll be spoiled for choice in the wider area. Much of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and is a haven for wildlife, providing fabulous walking opportunities. There are many pretty coves and inlets to discover within a short drive of this property including Boscastle, Morwenstow and stunning Tintagel, inextricably linked to the legend of King Arthur. Further afield the fishing port of Padstow is a popular tourist destination too. Bude is a fabulous coastal town that once visited, you will want to come back to time and time again. It has something for everyone including great beaches for relaxing and building sandcastles on, rockpools for investigating at low tide and cafés to watch it all from. The rolling waves are great for surfing all year round and the footpaths by the restored canal or on the South West Coast Path offer you a superb opportunity to explore and appreciate the outstanding countryside.
    Bude also has a superb golf course, indoor swimming pool, bowling alley/indoor play area and a heritage centre at Bude Castle. It also has a good selection of local shops, supermarkets, cafés, pubs, restaurants and an excellent information centre. These properties are also perfectly located for you to discover the many natural delights that North Devon has to offer such as Exmoor National Park with its magical night skies. Beach 2 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 32 guests.
    £143
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  • Old Rydon Inn, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newton Abbot, England
    The Old Rydon Inn is located on site at the owner’s pub/restaurant in the popular area of Kingsteignton just outside of Newton Abbot, Teignmouth and Shaldon.
    Boasting facilities such as guests being able to be served in their dining room via the restaurant itself, a quirky dining table which also couples up as a pool table, open fire and bar area with beer pumps in the living room which can be hooked up to barrels at an additional charge. The property is also pet friendly and has plenty of parking on site. As you enter, guests find themselves in the open living/dining area, with smart TV, surround sound system, dining/pool table, open fire and bar area. A great area for spending quality time getting together. Upstairs then leads to the bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen has been recently refurbished with high quality appliances and is fully equipped with all that guests could need, the room also has its own surround sound to really get in the mood while rustling up a meal. should you want to cook while you are away that is! The bathroom benefits from a bath with a shower over, as well as a separate shower enclosure. The first bedroom on the first floor is a great size and is catered more towards children, or younger ages with a bunk bed (double bed on the bottom and single bed on top) as well as a separate single bed. This bedroom also benefits from a Freeview TV and firestick for guests to use. The next bedroom contains a king size bed and Freeview TV also. The third and final bedroom contains zip & link beds which are configured as a super king bed with attached but can be separated on request. This room has a Smart TV and its own surround sound system. By the front door there is bench table and chair seating which the owner often reserves for guests use only, to ensure that there is always somewhere to sit outside of the property.
    The Old Rydon, although not your typical holiday property has many benefits which are rare to find. Whether guests are coming away to visit the nearby beaches and beautiful coastal walks or to simply get together and have a good time, The Old Rydon Inn is a great choice.
    £85
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  • Honeysuckle Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Honeysuckle Cottage is a four-bedroom, thatched holiday home nestled in the heart of the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

    Guests will love the large private garden, the original features of the cottage such as the beamed ceilings and thatched roof and the spacious living spaces on the ground floor. This is the perfect base for a family of up to eight guests to enjoy a relaxing stay in the heart of the East Devon countryside.

    As you enter the property, head into the cosy living room which is furnished with comfortable seating and a Smart TV with Freeview. The separate dining room is the perfect space to enjoy a home-cooked meal with family or friends. The kitchen is well equipped with everything needed to prepare a home cooked meal. The shower room is accessed from the kitchen and is fitted with a walk-in shower, toilet and sink.

    After a busy day exploring the area, relax in the back garden which has a lawn, decked area, outdoor seating and garden furniture. This private space is a real suntrap with views across the countryside and it is a great spot for enjoying your morning coffee. As the evening draws to a close, head upstairs and drift off to sleep within one of the four well-presented bedrooms. Two rooms each have a double bed, the third has a kingsize bed and the fourth has a single trundle bed which can be set up as twin beds if requested. The family bathroom is fitted with a shower over the bath, toilet and sink.

    Honeysuckle Cottage is the perfect base for exploring, from the Blackdown Hills and woodlands to the cliffs and beaches of the Jurassic Coast. Walkers, hikers, horse riders, cyclists or wild swimmers are all catered for in this beautiful part of the country. Explore the rolling countryside and moorlands, with easy access across the borders of Somerset and Dorset. Discover Dorset’s World Heritage Jurassic coastline and Somerset’s famous bustling market towns. Spend your afternoons at any one of the nearby beaches, where you can enjoy some sunbathing, paddling or paddle boarding! Take advantage of the location and visit Lyme Regis, Charmouth, Seaton and Sidmouth. Venture into the market town of Axminster, where you will be spoilt for choice by the amenities that await you, offering something to suit all ages and tastes.
    £181
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