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.

  • 22 Sea. The Bay, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    22 Sea is a beautifully presented end of terrace house nestled in a quiet corner of ‘The Bay’, a purpose built holiday village overlooking Filey bay on the picturesque North Yorkshire coastline. With open plan living, and stunning full height windows providing access to a first floor balcony.
    Step inside and discover open plan living at its best.
    The sitting room features large deep filled sofas placed around a traditional wood burning stove; ideal for cooler winter months. Here you can relax and unwind after a long day at the beach whilst catching up on your favourite holiday movie. The modern kitchen sits to one side and the appliances include both a washer/dryer and dishwasher. The dining table provides plenty of seating for six and is ideally placed to enjoy a family breakfast or delicious home cooked evening meal.
    Two sets of bi-fold doors provide access to a covered patio area and flood the room with natural light. An understairs cupboard provides space for storage and a WC completes the ground floor accommodation.
    Take the stairs to the first floor and you will find two stunning and spacious bedrooms, a kingsize double and a double room with traditional bunk beds. Both bedrooms offer the ’wow’ factor with vaulted ceilings and full height cathedral windows which open up to provide access to a full length, south facing balcony with lovely views across the holiday park. Here you can sit and enjoy an early morning coffee or perhaps a relaxing glass of wine after a busy day.
    Completing the interior is a spacious bathroom, featuring a shower over bath.
    Outside of the house is a covered patio area with a table and chairs and a brick-built BBQ; a real sun trap which can be accessed from the open plan living area. A peaceful and secluded spot to sit and relax (not enclosed). This holiday home welcomes dogs and there are miles of dog-friendly beaches to explore and also a meadow for them to enjoy.
    The Bay has many facilities to make your stay enjoyable including a coffee shop, convenience store, pharmacy, and the John Paul Jones family pub and restaurant. It also boasts a leisure complex comprising of an indoor, heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. You can also enjoy a game of tennis or hone your archery skills (additional charges apply).
    Just a short drive away is the traditional seaside town of Filey where you can find a plethora of tea rooms, restaurants and pubs alongside amusement arcades and shops selling holiday essentials such as buckets and spades! This beautiful part of North Yorkshire offers something for everyone including miles of cycle routes and footpaths to explore including the breathtaking cliffs at Flamborough Headland. For golf fans enjoy a round on the beautiful Bridlington Links Golf Course. A little further afield is the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, the historic City of York and the birthplace of Captain James Cook, Whitby. This holiday home is a must for your Yorkshire seaside break. Beach 1 mile.
    £86
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  • Albatross Lodge, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Albatross Lodge is located near Bridlington and is set in the tranquil parkland of Bridlington Links Golf course found on the cliff tops just outside the thriving town of Bridlington on the stunning Yorkshire coastline. With all ground floor accommodation and enclosed decking, this holiday home is ideal for two couples or a small family looking for a dog-friendly property.
    Step inside and find a bright and airy open-plan living space with large French doors leading out to an enclosed decked area. Two deep-filled sofas (one is a sofa bed and provides additional sleep for two) provide plenty of seating for four and an electric fire adds a warming charm for the cooler winter months. A modern kitchen offers a host of appliances so is well-equipped to enjoy a home-cooked meal. There is plenty of storage space for your holiday essentials and lots of worktop space from where to prepare a hearty Yorkshire breakfast or delicious evening meal which can be enjoyed at the dining table which sits close by. Along the corridor is a stylish bathroom providing a bath with a shower over. Albatross Lodge offers two bedrooms, a twin and a double which also has its own en-suite shower room. During the summer months spend the evenings sitting outside watching the deer that graze amongst the lodges or spending an hour or two in the private hot tub watching the owls that hunt along the treeline.
    Wander down to the golf clubhouse and enjoy the sea views with a refreshing pint and a delicious meal from the restaurant. Don’t forget to bring your golf clubs to enjoy this superb course or practise your swing at the driving range (additional charges apply). Close by is Sewerby Hall and Gardens, access can be gained by the gate through the woods. Burton Agnes Hall and Sledmere House are also worth a visit. Bridlington offers two beaches a long promenade and a land train as well as a plethora of tea rooms, restaurants, bars and convenience stores.
    This area is a walkers’ and cyclists’ delight; walk the Flamborough Heritage Coastline, explore Danes Dyke Nature Reserve or take a drive through the unspoilt rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. RSPB Bempton Cliffs is a short drive away and should feature on your holiday itinerary. Filey, Scarborough and the historic city of York are all under an hour away. Albatross Lodge offers a relaxing retreat to return to each evening. Beach 1 mile. Pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £144
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    Falmouth, England
    Daisy Cottage is a superb location for a family holiday or a romantic couple’s getaway, with an open plan layout on the ground floor, a sun trap of a patio that opens onto a picturesque communal garden area and two comfortable bedrooms. Pendra Loweth is an award-winning garden village that nestles in a picturesque, wooded valley just outside of Falmouth; there are tennis courts, a playground, gym and splash pool as well as a small bar/cafe all available to those on-site.
    A twenty-minute walk down the tranquil valley from Pendra Loweth will bring you to the golden sands of Maenporth Beach. Falmouth is a short drive away, and here you can enjoy the wealth of fine restaurants and thriving pubs that this vibrant town has to offer. Explore from the Prince of Wales Pier to Custom House Quay, Events Square, where the Falmouth Oyster Festival and the shore-side activities for Falmouth Week are based, and the National Maritime Museum. There are also regular ferries from the Prince of Wales Pier and Custom House Quay that are well worth a day trip with destinations such as the beautiful St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula or further up the River Fal to Trelissick Gardens, Malpas or Truro. Alternatively, you can explore down the Lizard, England’s most southerly headland and lighthouse, the stunning Kynance Cove or the quiet ambience of the Helford River, the inspiration for Daphne Du Maurier’s Frenchmans Creek. Please note that Pendra Loweth now have two EV charging points new for Summer 2022. Charging cars from the property is strictly prohibited.
    A short drive away is the Helford River. This delightful part of Cornwall includes places such as Mawnan Smith, Helford Passage, Constantine & Gweek. The area has many delights such as Trebah and Glendurgan Gardens, The Seal Sanctuary at Gweek, Goonhilly Earth and Satellite Station. Glendurgan Gardens, run by the National Trust, hold a 176-year-old laurel maze and the ’Giants Stride’ swing is very popular with children. St Anthony-in-Meneage holds a lovely little church primarily of medieval architecture. Beach 1 mile.
    £74
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  • Sandy Cott, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sandy Cott is a perfect little holiday lodge, on the popular Penstowe Holiday Park. The open plan living area is filled with light and creates an inviting space to gather and plan the next days adventure, the small kitchen area is well-equipped for rustling up a holiday feast. Two cosily decorated bedrooms will leave you feeling relaxed at the end of a busy day. The lodge benefits from plenty of private and shared outside green space yet tucked away in a peaceful little corner of the grounds. There are restaurants and bars on-site, with entertainment lined up to keep adults and children busy.
    Sandy Cott is just outside Kilkhampton, which dates back to before Saxon times. Kilkhampton is the location of the remains of a 12th Century motte and bailey style Norman castle and the church of St James the Great, which is over 450 years old. Both of the pubs in the village serve excellent food.
    Situated just north of Bude, with fabulous access to all the glorious beaches, including Northcott Mouth and Sandymouth, which is just south of Duckpool beach at the bottom of the Coombe Valley and Stowe Woods. They all have glorious expanses of golden sand at low tide. Bude itself has a wealth of restaurants, pubs, cafes, and galleries, a great playground and historic castle and canal. Further north and you are over the border into Devon, where Clovelly is well worth a visit. Beach 3¼ miles.
    £62
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  • Stream Side, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Falmouth, England
    Pendra Loweth is an award-winning garden holiday village that was constructed in a picturesque wooded valley just outside of Falmouth, there are tennis courts, a playground, gym and splash pool as well as a small bar/cafe all available to those on-site. Stream Side is a beautifully presented cottage, with an open plan kitchen - brand new (2020), lounge and dining area, French doors that lead onto a south-facing private terrace which is a sun-worshippers dream in the summer months. Upstairs the master bedroom has views of the stream and woodland beyond. Stream Side is the perfect location for a family holiday or a romantic couples getaway.
    A 20-minute walk down the tranquil valley from Pendra Loweth will bring you to the golden sands of Maenporth Beach. Falmouth is a short drive away and here you can enjoy the wealth of fine restaurants and thriving pubs that this vibrant town has to offer. Explore from the Prince of Wales Pier to Custom House Quay, Events Square, where the Falmouth Oyster Festival and the shore-side activities for Falmouth Week are based, and the National Maritime Museum. There are also regular ferries from the Prince of Wales Pier and Custom House Quay that are well worth a day trip with destinations such as the beautiful St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula or further up the River Fal to Trelissick Gardens, Malpas or Truro. Alternatively, you can explore down the Lizard and find the majestic lighthouse and England’s most southerly headland and lighthouse, the stunning Kynance Cove or the quiet of the Helford River and the inspiration for Daphne Du Maurier’s Frenchmans Creek.
    A short drive away is the Helford River. This delightful part of Cornwall includes places such as Mawnan Smith, Helford Passage, Constantine & Gweek. The area has many delights such as Trebah and Glendurgan Gardens, The Seal Sanctuary at Gweek, Goonhilly Earth and Satellite Station. Glendurgan Gardens, run by the National Trust, hold a 176-year-old laurel maze and the ’Giants Stride’ swing is very popular with children. St Anthony-in-Meneage holds a lovely little church primarily of medieval architecture. The Lizard Lighthouse is mainland Brittain’s most southerly point and truly majestic, especially if it is windy. Kynance cove is truly amazing in fine weather, Coverack, Cadgwith and Porthleven are also well worth a visit. Beach 1 mile.
    £49
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  • Doodles At Brid, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    You catch glimpses of the sea as you wander through beautifully maintained landscapes of Bridlington Links Holiday Park. The lodge takes its name from the owner’s Labradoodle and your four-legged friends are sure to be delighted on a stay here. The lodge is situated in a sunny hollow surrounded by woods, and deer are regular visitors here and there are with lots of walks nearby to discover.

    Stepping inside you have a lovingly furnished open plan living area, complete with lots of thoughtful extras, with glass double doors opening onto the decking. There is a twin bedroom as well as the master double bedroom, both beautifully presented. The lodge benefits from two bathrooms, the main bathroom with a shower over the bath as well as an en-suite shower for the master double bedroom.

    This is a welcoming base to return to after a day of exploring. The site club house serves fantastic meals and in the summer months you can enjoy a drink on the large open terrace overlooking the sea. There is an 18-hole golf course, driving range and gym, all payable locally at the club house. Nearby you can enjoy some horse riding or spot the local wildlife during your adventures out in the rural countryside.

    The village of Sewerby is just a short stroll away where you can find a local pub serving good food as well as a fish and chip shop. From Sewerby you can walk along the cliff tops down to Bridlington, or in the summer months a land train is available. The holiday lodge park backs onto Sewerby Hall, a Georgian mansion open to the public. The gardens are spectacular and the house is host to many events throughout the year. Yorkshire is renowned for its stately homes so as well as Sewerby Hall you also have Sledmere House and Burton Agnes Hall just a short drive away.

    The seaside town of Bridlington can easily be reached on foot or just a short drive. Possibly the best attraction of Bridlington is its large sandy beach that is sure to provide a great day out of sandcastle building and paddling! You are only a fifteen-minute walk away from the beach steps. There are plenty of bars, pubs and restaurants to be found as well as some great shopping to be had in the town centre. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 600 yards.
    £74
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  • Seanicview Cottage 2, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Settled within the Cornish countryside, within the grounds of a revered holiday park, discover this charming cottage in a townhouse style. Providing spacious, comfortable accommodation for four guests, this is an ideal place from which to explore and uncover the many delights of both Devon and Cornwall due to its location near the border between the two splendid counties.
    You enter the hallway which leads to two stylish bedrooms on the ground floor. The cottage benefits from two good sized bathrooms, one with spacious walk-in shower, the other with bath and shower over.
    The first floor leads into an impressive open-plan living area, which is uplifting and very well equipped. There are twin sofas, offering plenty of reasons to just relax and unwind and either watch the TV, or take in the views from your large, private balcony along with traditional cottage-style dining furniture. Here the sunsets are sublime and the views far and wide. There is a small, dedicated area with delightful settee where you can immerse yourself in a good book, or again just take in the views.
    The park itself plays host to some fabulous leisure facilities and can be enjoyed as part of your stay, including indoor and outdoor heated pools and a gym. Venture away to explore the area and you will find a plethora of attractions, stunning countryside walks and pretty towns and villages.
    The beautiful Dartmoor National Park has rolling hills and breath-taking views, whilst the scenic Tamar Valley provides an abundance of woodland and dramatic views. Ancient Bodmin Moor lies to the west, atmospheric and mysterious, with fascinating rock formations and rising Tors. The historic Naval City of Plymouth has marinas, restaurants and pubs, in addition to a huge range of shops and striking architecture.
    For those who enjoy the coast, the beaches at Seaton and Downderry are a joy whilst the harbour towns Looe and Fowey are steeped in history, and their narrow streets, cafés and restaurants are well worth discovering.
    Seanicview Cottage 1 (UK42385) can be booked with Seanicview Cottage 2 (UK42388) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £96
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  • La Val, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Seanicview La Val, your gateway to an enchanting Cornwall holiday in the delightful town of Callington. Nestled in the heart of this charming region, Seanicview La Val offers a perfect starting point for exploring the diverse array of experiences that Cornwall has to offer. Callington, a hidden gem in the Cornish countryside, is a place where history, nature, and culture intertwine harmoniously. Whether you seek relaxation, outdoor adventures, or a taste of local traditions, this quaint town has it all.
    For those eager to connect with Cornwall’s natural beauty, the nearby Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty beckons. Immerse yourself in lush woodlands, tranquil rivers, and rolling hills as you embark on scenic hikes and leisurely walks. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diverse avian species that call this area home. The nearby Kit Hill Country Park is a must-visit destination for panoramic views and a fascinating look into Cornwall’s mining heritage. Hike to the summit of Kit Hill and be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the winding River Tamar.
    History enthusiasts will appreciate Callington’s historic sites, including the striking St. Mary’s Church with its impressive stained glass windows and medieval architecture. Explore the Mining World Heritage site of Morwellham Quay, where you can step back in time to the 19th century and discover the rich mining and industrial heritage of the region. If you’re a foodie, Cornwall’s culinary scene won’t disappoint. Sample traditional Cornish pasties, indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants, and visit charming tearooms for a cream tea experience like no other. Don’t forget to explore the local farmers’ markets to savour the flavours of Cornwall’s artisanal produce.
    For a taste of Cornwall’s artistic spirit, visit local galleries and craft shops, where you can admire the work of talented local artisans and perhaps even take home a piece of Cornwall’s creative soul.
    Seanicview La Val in Callington, Cornwall, promises an idyllic base for an unforgettable holiday. Whether you’re drawn to the natural beauty of the Tamar Valley, the rich history of the region, or the delectable Cornish cuisine, this charming town offers something for everyone.
    £96
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  • Oasis Lodge, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Oasis Lodge can be found on the very popular Bridlington Links Golf Course directly opposite a gate leading to Sewerby Hall and Gardens and the coast beyond. This spacious, detached log cabin is surrounded by mature woodland with the golf club house, offering a gym, bar and restaurant just a short stroll away, making this holiday home perfect for couples or up to four people. Step inside and be greeted by a welcoming open plan living space. The well-appointed kitchen has plenty of work top space from which to prepare delicious home cooked meals that can be enjoyed on the farmhouse style dining table that sits close by. The main living area is south facing and is flooded by natural light from the French doors which lead out to the enclosed decking. There are two bedrooms, a twin with en-suite and a double with an en-suite. The wrap around decking offers additional seating and is just perfect for an al-fresco breakfast, afternoon in the sun or perhaps a few drinks in the evening whilst spotting the deer grazing in the park.
    The club house is just a short stroll from the lodge where there is a popular restaurant and bar which can be used by non-members and there is also a gym available (at cost). In addition, within Sewerby Gardens you will find the popular Clock Tower Cafe offering snacks and light meals. There is also a children’s play park, putting green and a small zoo to explore. For golf enthusiasts enjoy the 18-hole golf course and driving range (at cost). With over 50 acres of parkland there are plenty of places to enjoy a picnic along the clifftop or catch the land train that runs in high season between Sewerby Gardens and the Bridlington North and South beaches.
    Bridlington is a popular family resort boasting beautiful sandy beaches with flat golden sand stretching to the horizon, a busy harbour and a wide choice of shops. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants and the Bridlington Spa Theatre is very popular with international acts and shows. To the north of the Links, you can walk the coastal path to Danes Dyke Woodland Reserve where there are some wonderful nature walks. It is all dog-friendly and you can wander down through the wooded areas to the shoreline where there is a broad, flat beach accessible at low tide. Walk further or drive to Flamborough Head and explore the North and South Landings with spectacular white chalk cliffs and rugged clifftop pathways.
    £94
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  • The Staying Inn, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Staying Inn can be found amidst mature woodland within the grounds of a glorious 18-hole cliff top golf course at Bridlington Links, midway between the villages of Sewerby and Flamborough on the stunning North Yorkshire coastline. With access to the beach and with on-site golf and a club house offering a café, bar and restaurant, this Canadian style lodge is just perfect for couples to enjoy a romantic break, or a small family who wish to have access to the beach but with local amenities close at hand. Step into the open plan living area and be greeted by a contemporary kitchen offering a host of appliances, ideally designed with plenty of work top space. The dining area offers plenty of seating where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out for the day or enjoy a delicious home cooked evening meal after a long day exploring. Two deep filled sofas are ideally placed to enjoy the view out across the lodge park to the woodland beyond. Snuggle up in an evening in front of the electric fire and enjoy a movie night on the Smart TV. The Staying Inn offers two bedrooms, a twin and a kingsize that benefits from en-suite facilities. A house bathroom sits between both bedrooms and offers a bath with shower over. From the main living area, throw open the French doors and step outside onto the decking area that provides additional seating. Enjoy an early morning coffee here and watch the deer graze throughout the park, or perhaps enjoy an alfresco evening meal. Don’t forget to bring your four-legged friend on holiday as this lodge is pet friendly. Visitors can enjoy full use of the club house and restaurant as well as the well-equipped state of the art gym, golf course and driving range (additional charges may apply). Walk through the links and enjoy the views from the cliff tops, or explore Danes Dyke, a local nature reserve which is a site of Special Scientific Interest. The stately home of Sewerby Hall and gardens is also just a short walk away. The thriving harbour town of Bridlington is just a five minute drive away and offers a plethora of fish and chip restaurants and tea rooms as well as two sandy beaches and an elegant promenade with amusement arcades. A little further afield is Burton Agnes Hall which dates back to Norman times and offers a calendar of events during the summer months. A visit to this area would not be complete without watching the wildlife spectacle at RSPB Bempton Cliffs and taking time to explore the cliff top walks or perhaps enjoy the miles of cycle routes. Inland the unspoilt rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds are waiting to be explored and the cultural city of Hull and historic walled city of York are both under an hour’s drive away. Make The Staying Inn the base for your relaxing Yorkshire holiday. Beach ¾ mile. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
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