Dog-Friendly Cottages

Explore our collection of fabulous dog-friendly cottages, featuring secluded country hideaways, luxury cottages on estates, beautiful beach houses, farmhouses, cosy lodges, quirky shepherd's huts, and larger properties for family or group gatherings. Find your next holiday cottage with PetsPyjamas, perfect for dog-friendly short breaks or longer holidays with your four-legged friend.

  • Two Seas Hebrides, Outer HebridesInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    There is something for everyone at Two Seas Hebrides, whether you’re outside watching the waves and enjoying the stunning views or relaxing in the stand-alone bath after you have been in the gym. The bed linen and towels are Egyptian cotton, each bedroom has its own OLED Smart television, with the master bedroom having a state-of-the-art Nordlys Denmark Bioethanol fireplace for you to enjoy at the end of a busy day on the beach. If you have an electric car, there is a charger in the garden too.
    The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area enables you all to be together, with French doors leading out to the decking. In the living area there is also a computer desk if you must catch up on any work but, remember to limit it as this is definitely the place for the family holiday. There is also an adjoining annex which sleeps an additional four guests. Complimentary toiletries from The Highland Soap Company are also supplied.
    You can sit outside in the morning with your freshly brewed coffee, watching the sunrise over The Minch in the East then at the end of your day enjoy a glass of wine, admiring the sun setting over the Atlantic Ocean to the west. If you’re into surfing, walking, running, cycling, bird watching, kayaking, fishing, whale watching, conservation, beach combing, open water swimming or just fancy a relaxing break on the Islands, the area caters for all of these. The closest beach you can see from the house is the Eoropie Beach (5-minute walk with shortcut) and the award winning Eoropie Dunes Park which are only 350m away, Butt of Lewis Lighthouse and Stoth Beach a mere 20/30 minute walk. The Hebridean Way Cycling Route and Walking Route passes within 200m of the house. Perfectly located for the Hebridean Whale Trail (Butt of Lewis) and Loch Stiapabhat Local Nature Reserve where you can watch within its observatory, rare bird sightings during their migration. Another great visit is to the Dun Eistean Ancient Fort.
    You will find it hard to choose what to do each day as there are so many options on your doorstep, and somewhere where all the family can make memories and remember their first trip to the Two Seas Hebrides.
    £178
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  • Parkside, SurreyInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This charming four-bedroom period cottage, nestled in the Surrey Hills, offers an ideal retreat for gatherings with friends and family. Located just an hour from London, Parkside is part of the original Albury estate, featuring an unassuming exterior but surprisingly spacious interior with an instant homely feel.
    The cottage boasts two inviting living rooms; the first adorned with a beautiful fireplace, bookshelves, and a log burner for quiet moments, while the second spans the full length of the house and offers two distinct seating areas, one with a wood burner and the other with a Smart TV. Plenty of seating for all. The adjacent dining room hosts a substantial oak dining table, cupboards filled with games, and overlooks a large garden with a patio. The well-equipped kitchen includes an Aga for winter warmth and cooking, a convection hob, oven, Lavazza coffee machine, and modern comforts. Upstairs, three double bedrooms, children’s bedroom and a family bathroom with a spacious bath and separate shower await. The main bedroom features a super kingsize bed with an en-suite.
    You have bi-folding doors leading to the patio equipped with a table, chairs, loungers, BBQ, and fire pit. A ping pong table and tree swing are halfway down the long garden, leading to a self-contained garden room with living and sleeping accommodation for two, with gym kit including Concept 2 Rower and Bike. The inviting play area is a children’s delight with climbing frame, swing, slide and camp. Also, a large trampoline with side netting, football net and bounce back net.
    Situated in the Surrey Hills, the cottage provides direct access to heathland and the Blackheath Forest from the garden, with scenic walks to Shere village or Albury Park. Shere, featured in films like "The Holiday," and is only a 15-minute footpath walk. The quintessential village includes boutique and antique shops, cafés, pubs, Lido, tennis courts, skate ramps and restaurant. You really are spoilt for choice with fishing, vineyard, Gin distillery and Newlands Corner all within a 5-minute drive, plus pubs in neighbouring Gomshall, Albury, Shamley Green and Peaslake.
    For those football or cricket players, there are pitches and nets also 10 minutes walk away at Albury Sports Club. Bike hire available in Shere. For guests staying in December and January, note that work in the neighbouring garden is ongoing, with a new hedge being planted. While the neighbouring garden may be more visible than usual during this period, it remains discreetly situated at the far end of the cottage’s garden, away from the house. Parkside cottage promises a magical getaway, whether for walking, biking, or simply unwinding in its special and picturesque location.
    £186
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  • Maen Llwyd, PowysInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Llandrindod Wells, Wales
    Maen Llwyd takes its name after the grey stone in the garden of this impressive detached property located on the edge of the small village of Llanyre in Powys. The owners who live in an adjacent cottage have created a contemporary and luxurious home, with its own private driveway and a fully enclosed spacious garden. When you enter Maen Llwyd you will discover a light and airy environment with plenty of space for families or groups of friends. The sleek and contemporary kitchen/dining room is the perfect place for sociable cooking and eating. The triple aspect living room has been comfortably arranged around an imposing fireplace with wood burner, although the efficient air source heat pump and under floor central heating will keep you warm, whatever the weather outside. All bedrooms are equipped with hairdryers and toiletries are provided.
    Just a stone’s throw from the house you will find the attractive village pub with a contemporary restaurant using locally sourced produce. When you feel the need for exercise there’s a cycle path on your doorstep and a park to enjoy.
    This is the ideal central location from which to explore a variety of visitor attractions and places of interest. Llanyre village lies in the Upper Wye Valley, 1½ miles to the west of the town of Llandrindod Wells, or ‘Landod’ as it is known to the locals. The town owes its origins to the spring waters that were recognised to have healing properties, and it was the Romans who first took advantage of this, but it was the Victorians who made their mark here. This heritage is paid tribute to by an annual festival when the town is transformed into a Dickensian wonderland for one week every August.
    Being a largely rural area, with outstanding natural beauty this region is known for its walking and fishing opportunities you have easy access to the magnificent Elan Valley and dams and the spectacular Brecon Beacons National Park. Alternatively, pay a visit to Rhayader with a red kite feeding station and Welsh Royal Crystal workshops; Builth Wells, with the Royal Welsh Showground, a venue to year-round events and another historical ‘spa’ town; Brecon, home of the annual August jazz festival, Brecon cathedral and castle, the Gaer Roman Fort, and The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh; the ‘book town’ of Hay-on-Wye, home to the famous festival; Llanwrtyd Wells, venue for the world-famous man vs horse race and bog snorkelling; and Knighton with the Offa’s Dyke Centre. Maen Llwyd is waiting to welcome you to this delightful part of Wales so come and immerse yourself in this culturally rich land. Two supermarkets offer a home delivery service in this area, and by prior arrangement, use of the owner’s private studio gym is available to guests. Golf is also available nearby. Shop 1.4 miles, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £159
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  • Eagles Nest, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Folkestone, England
    Set on a clifftop, carved into an impressive chalk shelf, there really is no location like it, with the most stunning sea views over the English channel, with France in the distance, and across the beautiful Kent coastline over the Wear Bay and to Dungeness in the distance.
    Designed to make the most of the views, nearly every room has a backdrop of the sea, with the neutral white walls purposely drawing your eye outside. The spacious sitting room with views through the large picture postcard type window impresses the moment you walk in, with a comfortable corner sofa that you can sink into come evening and Sky TV if you can bear to draw your eyes away from the view. Stairs lead up to the spacious first floor with four amply sized bedrooms, the beds cleverly positioned so that the sea is your first sight when you open your eyes come morning. There is also a sofa bed available to make up the 8 guests.
    Whether you choose to simply relax or have an urge to stay active whilst away, both can be enjoyed at Eagles Nest. Relax in the warmth of the sauna, workout in the gym or take a dip in the indoor heated pool. And come evening, what better way to watch the sunset over St Mary’s Bay than whilst enjoying an evening swim.
    Situated on the famous white cliffs between Folkestone and Dover, an iconic symbol of home and once war time defence, yet now a place to simply admire the stunning scenery. With many idyllic walks nearby, you will find Samphire Ho and the National Trusts White Cliffs of Dover situated to the east, and the conservation woodland area of The Warren just beneath you where seals can sometimes be seen swimming in the waters. The seaside town of Folkestone is within a short drive, with its regeneration now attracting many who have discovered its sandy beach, an abundance of quality eateries, and the individual shops and art galleries of its old high street. That is if you can prize yourself away from the tranquillity of this enviably positioned holiday home!
    £296
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  • Meadow View, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    This very spacious, detached property is the ultimate getaway, with both a games room and an outdoor play area for children. It also has superb living, kitchen and dining areas for the rest of the family. Meadow View is perfect for families coming together, or for large groups needing somewhere to meet as a base and enjoy fun and time together. With the Roanhead Beach just over 3 miles away, and only a short drive into the South Lakes, this is superbly positioned accommodation for any occasion. Equally, you could just remain on site for a relaxing time away, parked behind the electric gates, and enjoy the on-site gymnasium, hot tub and games areas without the need to drive anywhere else. For those bringing infants and toddlers, the property provides ample equipment such as a baby bath with a seat insert for the main bath too, bottle maker, bottle warmer, steriliser, baby bouncer, electronic swing chair, a few toys, highchair, travel cot and a wooden cot which can be placed in any room. Beach 3½ miles. Shop 1 mile, pub ¾ mile and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £338
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    Offering a welcoming holiday retreat for large families and groups, these four beautiful barn conversions, three of which are adjoining (CUL, CWL and UKC3286), and one detached property (UK11053), are full of charm and character with exposed beams, character flooring and equipped to offer all modern day comforts. Boasting a comfortable, open-plan living space with a wood burner and well-equipped kitchen, each barn has its own enclosed, walled, lawned garden with seating. There is a function hall on-site (with conference and catering facilities for up to 250 guests) which may be available for use by prior arrangement with the owner.

    Neighbouring the owner’s farm, Piggyback Barns are situated in the peaceful village of Sculthorpe, just 8 miles from the Norfolk coastline with its wealth of sandy beaches, and RSPB bird and nature reserves. Excellent walking and cycling can be enjoyed from the doorstep and fishing is nearby.
    Fakenham, 2 miles, offers good shops, restaurants, inns, a bowling alley, cinema and golf course. Bustling Burnham Market with village shops, inns and restaurants, is 7 miles away. Wells-next-the-Sea, 8 miles, offers an excellent sandy beach with colourful beach huts, a small shopping town centre with many inns and restaurants, and a picturesque fishing harbour - popular for fresh shell fish. Further along the coast is Brancaster for an uncrowded sandy beach and golf course. Brancaster Staithe provides a popular venue for sailing and boating enthusiasts.

    The traditional seaside towns of Heacham and Hunstanton offer an array of activities for all ages. Many places of historical interest and stately homes are within the surrounding area. 20 minutes’ drive away is the historical town of Kings Lynn for shopping, market place, restaurants, inns and theatre, and also Norwich city for excellent shopping, castle museum, cathedral, theatre, market place, restaurants and inns. Beach 8 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 34 guests.
    £223
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    Port of Menteith, Scotland
    This cosy semi-detached cottage is situated on the private estate of Mondhui within the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, in a courtyard garden beside the original farmhouse, which dates back several hundred years. The cottage sits in an elevated position in the hills above the Lake of Menteith, Scotland’s only Lake, with stunning panoramic views of the Lake and historic Inchmahome Priory (founded 1238) which Mary Queen of Scots visited. Guests also have a 10% discount on dining at the fabulous Lake Hotel and Waterfront Restaurant at the side of the lake.
    Mondhui itself has been a settlement since prehistoric times and above the property there are “cup and rings” markings. Within the grounds is a duck flighting pond which is ideal for bird watchers and beside the cottage there is a small pond. The area is a haven for birds and other wildlife including osprey, red kites, red squirrels, red deer, pine marten and badgers. From the door of the cottage you can walk directly up into the Menteith Hills and join the Rob Roy Way with hundreds of miles of forest track easily accessible. The cottage is furnished in a contemporary, country style with handmade wooden kitchen units, granite worktops and solid oak flooring throughout. Egyptian cotton linen and hotel quality towels are provided.
    It is in the perfect setting for those who love outdoor pursuits including walking, cycling, golf, pony trekking and fishing - the Lake of Menteith is Scotland’s premier trout fishing venue. It is also a great location for those simply wanting to chill out and enjoy the fabulous view of the lake from the covered porch, courtyard or from the comfy couch in front of the wood burner. Nick Nairn’s famous Cook School is only a few minutes drive away as is the popular Lake Hotel which serves good food at the lakeside. This is an ideal location from which to explore one of Scotland’s most picturesque areas or to use as a base to tour central Scotland. Within 10 minutes from the cottage you can be in Aberfoyle, Callander, the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park at the David Marshall Lodge or taking a sail on the Sir Walter Scott steamship on Loch Katrine.
    Stirling with its ancient castle is twenty minutes away. Scenic Loch Lomond, the single biggest expanse of inland water in the British Isles, with its charming villages and bays to explore is only half an hour from the cottage. Gleneagles is 40 minutes drive. The cosmopolitan city of Glasgow is less than an hour’s drive with Perth and Edinburgh just over an hour away. There are many historic buildings, castles and distilleries to visit in the area. The Trossachs is a wonderful area to visit and no trip to Scotland would be complete without spending some time in the area. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.

    The Mews can be booked together with The Stable (UK5062), The Old Barn (UK5871) and Gamekeepers Lodge (UK35302) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £117
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  • Honey Cottage, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Lower Mill Estate in Somerford Keynes, an award-winning exclusive destination featuring the very best contemporary waterfront homes. Situated on a private 450-acre natural reserve, the gated and managed estate comprises of woodland and meadows crossed by three rivers and surrounded by serene lakes. Honey Cottage is the perfect choice for those seeking a back to nature experience, whilst enjoying a truly luxurious abode. Designed over three floors, each floor is complete with impressive feature floor-to-ceiling windows. From every floor you can soak up the lakeside views and experience those fabulous evening sunsets. No expense has been spared with luxury fixture and fittings throughout. Each bedroom comes with top quality linens and the comfiest beds for the ultimate night’s sleep. The chefs of the group will enjoy state of art appliances for chopping and chatting whilst the Bluetooth speaker plays their favourite tunes and wine cooler chills both red and white to the ultimate cellar temperature. On those special occasion when you don’t feel like cooking for the clan, why not celebrate in style and find a local private chef to do the hard work for you whilst you pop the corks and quaff the champers. The open plan living space is fantastic hub for all, with supersized Smart TV great for those nights in when a movie marathon is on the agenda by the roaring wood burner. On those sunnier mornings and balmy evening, be sure to dine al fresco upon one of two decks.

    Please note that a travel cot is available at the property but this will not be assembled unless requested at the time of booking, and no bedding is provided.

    In addition to the facilities at Honey Cottage, guests get to experience and enjoy the estate’s ArtSpa, revive and indulge with indoor and outdoor heated pools, eco-pool, sauna, steam room, gym and treatments by arrangement. On the estate there is a tennis court, nature trails, cycle tracks, playground, lake equipment hire and a restaurant with a farm shop for stocking up yummy produce. There is shop and restaurant on-site for essentials (seasonal opening times).

    Beyond your trendy retreat and within easy reach you will find many famous Cotswold villages and towns such as Cirencester, Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway and Cheltenham and Bath. The Cotswold Water Park just along the lane also offers a host of activities including water skiing, cable skiing, archery, shooting, paintballing, golf, aerial adventure, angling, horse riding, sailing, canoeing and rally driving. Cycle tracks, nature trails and fishing are all available locally. Pub serving food 1 mile.
    £188
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  • Ash Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Haverfordwest, Wales
    Uncover the delights of Oak Cottage nestled within the quaint hamlet of Walwyns Castle, in the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Footpath, and close to St Brides Bay, complete with a plethora of picture-postcard beaches including St Brides, Little Haven and Broad Haven. In an evening after a busy day sightseeing, relax in your private hot tub with a glass of bubbly, relax those muscles and take in the stars. On-site there is plenty to keep you busy with a large shared games room boasting a full size pool table, table football, table tennis and soft play area for the young ones. For those more active, enjoy a game of tennis or keep fit at the gym. There is also an outdoor climbing frame and slide to keep the children entertained.

    Oak Cottage is set all on one level within the mature grounds of the owner’s home and is the end of a row of three beautiful holiday cottages. The contemporary, galley-style kitchen offers the perfect space for testing your culinary skills, or you may prefer to dine al fresco in the south facing courtyard, perfect for evening sunsets. Both bedrooms have been lovingly furnished to a very good standard.

    The coastal hamlet of Little Haven is 10 minutes away where you can enjoy fresh line caught fish or an array of shellfish, and the local inn/restaurant serving local ales. Travelling further south west, visit the boating village of Dale and enjoy some fantastic walks, boating, kayaking and fishing, or for some birdlife, take a trip to Skomer Island with boats departing from St Martins Haven. Tenby, Folly Farm Zoo, Heatherton World of Adventures and Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, are all within 40 minutes’ drive and perfect for all the family.

    Oak Cottage can be booked with Ash Cottage (ref UK11213), two doors apart, to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £136
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  • Field House, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Baschurch, England
    This excellent property stands detached amid its own enclosed garden, in a peaceful setting, in the attractive Shropshire village of Baschurch. Spacious rooms, seating in the dining room for 14 guests, modern conveniences, and a full range of leisure amenities make it an excellent choice for large family holidays or group gatherings whatever the season. Adding to the family-friendly atmosphere, bedroom 2 and bedroom 6 both have a permanent cot available. Suitable for less mobile guests the property benefits from a double bedroom on the ground floor along with a toilet and shower facility. Guests also benefit from year-round use of an indoor heated swimming pool (approx. 28 degrees), gym, indoor 7-seater hot tub (with 62 jets) and games room with pool table and darts, all available 2 pm-7 pm, as well as their own enclosed lawned garden complete with furniture and barbecue.
    Close to the village church, the house is also conveniently located within a short walking distance of 2 pubs/restaurants and a village shop. Just northwest of historic Shrewsbury and close to the Welsh borders, Field House stands in an ideal position for exploring and sightseeing within this lovely region. England’s largest inland county, Shropshire remains one of the country’s least populated and unspoilt landscapes, where bustling ancient market towns lie encompassed by acres of countryside. This is an area immersed in history, with the Domesday Book association, noteworthy castles which include the English Heritage castle at Moreton Corbet, the hilltop remains at Montgomery and Clun to the south, and of course, the splendid sandstone fortifications which dominate the centre of Shrewsbury.
    Whether you crave activity, history, culture or shopping, nearby towns have plenty to offer all tastes and ages. Oswestry boasts the legendary King Oswald’s Well - said to have curative powers, Wroxeter the fourth largest city in Roman Britain is only 5 miles outside of Shrewsbury on the way to the historic Ironbridge Gorge and Blists Hill Victorian Town. The RAF Museum at Cosford, Attingham Park (National Trust), Hawkstone Historic Park and Follies, a 10-mile ride on the Llangollen railway through the stunning Dee Valley, or 18 holes of golf at Oswestry Golf Course - all are within easy reach of Field House. Shops ¼ mile, pub 300 yards.
    £325
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