Dog Friendly Lodges Suffolk
Explore the enchanting landscapes of Suffolk, where a vast coastline, picturesque countryside, and charming villages set the stage for an idyllic dog-friendly getaway. Whether you choose to wander the streets of Ipswich, delve into the rich history of Bury St Edmunds, or stroll along the pristine beaches, you and your four-legged companion are in for an unforgettable experience.
- Saxmundham, England
A beautifully restored dog-friendly four-bedroom Victorian cottage built into the wall surrounding the Wilderness Estate's original flowers and vegetable garden.
£617From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Sibton, England
An idyllic retreat, dog-friendly The Barn in Suffolk has been transformed into a spectacular holiday property.
£823From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Lowestoft, EnglandA charming terraced villa situated in the quiet coastal village of Corton in Suffolk. Dog friendly. Smart TV with Netflix and Prime. Balcony. WiFi. Lowestoft 2.7 miles; Pakefield 5.2 miles; Great Yarmouth 8.3 miles.£73From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Lowestoft, EnglandThis pleasant, detached cottage is located in Corton, Suffolk. Sea views. Close to amenities. Close to beach. Ground-floor living. Lowestoft 2.7 miles; Pakefield 5.2 miles; Great Yarmouth 8.3 miles.£67From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Lowestoft, EnglandBeach House is located on a wonderful holiday park, within walking distance to the beach and a terrific choice for a seaside holiday. Guests have full access to the indoor heated swimming pool, a children’s play area, restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating, clubhouse hosting seasonal on-site entertainment, and a bar with pool table and dart board.
The property has a modern, open-plan living space with Smart TV and a well-equipped kitchen. The master double bedroom has an en-suite shower room and a sliding door opening to small terrace with sea views. There is another lovely double bedroom and a bunk bedded room, plus a separate toilet. On the ground floor is a modern family bathroom.
Prefer to eat off the park? Then located opposite the holiday park entrance is the village pub and a Chinese takeaway restaurant, and there is a fish and chip shop in in the village, a short walk away.
You are spoilt for choice with excellent sandy beaches, big open skies and breath-taking sunrises. There are plenty of attractions for all ages to enjoy; Oulton Broad is a short drive away, the southern gateway to the Norfolk Broads National Park, also popular with speed boat racing during the summer. Lowestoft has two piers, classic arcade games, a shopping centre and eateries. The traditional seaside resort of Great Yarmouth offers the Pleasure Beach, beach fronting with amusements, donkey rides, pitch and putt, fun fairs, pier, promenade and much more. Pleasurewood Hills theme park also offers a fun day out.
Venture further afield and you can explore the Suffolk Heritage Coastline and country parks, and The Broads National Park offers miles of inland waterways, best explored with day boat hire and plenty of waterside eateries to refuel and enjoy. Pub within a mile.£88From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Lowestoft, EnglandLocated in a wonderful holiday park, within walking distance to the beach, this property is a terrific choice for a seaside holiday. Guests have full access to the indoor heated swimming pool, a children’s play area, mini golf, a restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating, a clubhouse hosting seasonal on-site entertainment, and a bar with a pool table and dart board.
The property has a modern, open-plan living space with a Smart TV and a well-equipped kitchen. The master double bedroom has a sliding door opening to a small terrace. There is another lovely double bedroom and a bunk bedroom.
Prefer to eat off the park? Then located opposite the holiday park entrance is the village pub and a Chinese takeaway restaurant, and there is a fish and chip shop in in the village, a short walk away. You are spoilt for choice with excellent sandy beaches, big open skies and breathtaking sunrises. There are plenty of attractions for all ages to enjoy. Ideally located on the Norfolk and Suffolk border, both coast and countryside are within reach for exploration. Head south to the famous Southwold, home to Adnams Brewery where you can have a tour and tasting session, an array of independent shops, the quintessential pier and the beach lined with brightly coloured beach huts. Aldeburgh is famous for its fish and chip shops so get there early as they are very popular! Thorpeness set around the mere is worth a visit, hire a boat and see the islands named after Peter Pan characters or take in a spot of golf.
Suffolk has many historic properties to visit such as Somerlayton Hall and Gardens, the floating maritime museum at Lowestoft. Head inland and you can explore the Norfolk Broads National Park, a unique wetland that can be discovered on foot, bike or by boat. This natural landscape is home to rare wildlife and is particularly popular with birdwatchers. Oulton Broad is a short drive away, the southern gateway to the Norfolk Broads National Park, also popular with speed boat racing during the summer. Lowestoft has two piers, classic arcade games, a shopping centre and eateries. The traditional seaside resort of Great Yarmouth offers the Pleasure Beach, beach fronting with amusements, donkey rides, pitch and putt, fun fairs, pier, promenade and much more. Beach 500 yards.£95From price per night based on 7 night stay