Dog Friendly Lake District Cottages

The Lake District is one of the most beautiful destinations in the UK. It's just an added bonus that it's one of the top dog-friendly holiday spots too. From sweeping views of Lake Windermere, rural forests and fells to cosy village boltholes, there are so many options for blissful getaways with your canine companion by your side. Explore our idyllic selection of pet-friendly cottages and dog-friendly homes to find the perfect holiday for you and your four-legged friend.

  • Briargarth, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Keswick, England
    Briargarth is a delightful, detached bungalow in its own enclosed gardens on a quiet cul-de-sac, within a 5-minute walk from Keswick’s town centre. Briargarth is light and airy, and a particular feature is the private rear garden with panoramic fell views, which provides a private space in which to relax, unwind and enjoy the spectacular sunsets. Situated on the fringes of the town, Briargarth has the best of both worlds, all the amenities of the town centre close at hand and fell walking opportunities from the door. Keswick, renowned for its spectacular setting and surrounded by mountains, is the perfect base from which enjoy a holiday in the northern Lakes, with many walks to suit all abilities surrounding this beautiful town. If you don’t want to venture far, stroll through the town with its many outdoor and speciality shops, friendly pubs, cafés and restaurants. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £76
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  • Katellen Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional, detached cottage with oak floors, vaulted ceilings and original beams, makes the perfect Lake District escape for exciting days out and cosy nights in by the fire.
    The living room, dining room and kitchen in this delightful restored cottage has been opened up to create one communal space. At the heart of the house is a large multi-fuel burner which makes a great focal point for spending time with your friends and family. The high vaulted ceilings, with exposed original beams, make a light and airy space from which to enjoy the stunning scenery of the Lake District National Park which can be enjoyed from the windows on all three sides. The enclosed garden at the rear is a great place for children to play as well as somewhere to sit out and relax in the afternoon sun and enjoy the spectacular views across the valley, to the imposing sight of Blencathra. There is storage available for up to four bikes and there are plenty of cycle routes both on and off road within easy reach. For keen walkers, the location is perfect, the property is located just 4 miles from Thirlmere reservoir which is at the base of England’s third highest mountain, Helvellyn, so you won’t have to go far to find your next big adventure.
    This beautiful cottage has two bedrooms and offers a great level of comfort and will certainly appeal to couples and families. Whilst comfortably sleeping four, this property also has a sofa bed in the living area which can convert into a third double bed (bedding available on request) and would therefore suit larger families of five and six.
    Tastefully decorated with some lovely original features, Katellen Cottage provides a welcoming Lake District base to explore your surroundings. The property is situated just 1¼ miles from two village pubs or 1 mile on foot, and only 100 yards from the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum which is great for a fun day out, with a narrow gauge train ride, mining tour and activities including digging and panning for gold. For golfers, you will find Keswick Golf Club just 1½ miles away or head towards Keswick and you will reach Castlerigg Stone Circle which is an interesting short walk suitable for all ages. The popular market town of Keswick with its abundance of bars, shopping experiences, restaurants and tourist attractions including The Derwent Pencil Museum, The Theatre by the Lake and Puzzling Place, which has a selection of mind boggling optical illusions, is just 5 miles away.
    Katellen Cottage will prove to be a winner with couples and families looking for a memorable stay in the picturesque Lake District. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    £60
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  • Souterstead, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Close to Coniston Water and at the southern end of the Lake District National Park, Souterstead, standing detached, offers all the space and comforts your party would need for their stay. With underfloor heated slate flooring, the bespoke kitchen, the sumptuous beds, or just relaxing in the living room with the wood burner, you will not want your break to end! French doors in the living room overlook open countryside and lead onto the garden.
    For the younger members of the family, the well-equipped entertainment room with its 50 inch Smart TV and connection hub for your games console will keep them happy and occupied, or for the dog lovers, endless miles of open walks are available for you and your four-legged friends to explore. There is even an outside tap to wash their muddy paws or hose down your bike afterwards.
    Souterstead is the perfect place to entertain, with the excellent ultra tech Sonos sound system providing entertainment throughout the ground floor; the large dining table with ample space for everyone to dine together; and the separate living room with leather sofas and wood burner to relax in front of. The kitchen has everything from a wine cooler to a boiling water tap, and a beautiful polished wooden breakfast bar to sit at and chat away over a glass of wine.
    The nearby Lakeland villages of Coniston and Hawkshead are idyllic and have an abundance of shops and cafés to discover, and for the more adventurous, why not take to the treetop challenge of Grizedale Forest, or venture along the many paths by foot or by bike? Coniston Old Man is always a favourite to climb, yet there are many more walks for all, including your four-legged friends. You will also find and there are two dog friendly pubs within ½ mile.
    For a little bit of Victorian elegance, why not have a trip out on the steam yacht gondola that sails on Coniston Water from March to November, or take to the water yourself for a real Swallows and Amazons adventure! There are so many things to fill your days all year round in this wonderful area, you will find that everyone will leave with a wonderful memory of their stay. Beach 12½ miles. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £196
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  • Crescent Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Great Strickland, England
    This is a superb Grade II listed, end-terraced cottage in the Lake District National Park, on the edge of the Lowther Castle Estate. This former workers cottage was built in the 1770s and is situated in a conservation village, designed by the renowned architect Robert Adam, for the 1st Earl of Lonsdale. Set amongst other sandstone cottages, centred around lawned courtyards, the cottage has an abundance of charm and character of its own from its previous history. Crescent Cottage has been carefully furnished and well-equipped to create a particularly appealing and comfortable property for guests. Whilst retaining the authentic feel of this delightful cottage, the owners have used contemporary accents alongside the classic country cottage furnishings, resulting in a stylish home from home. Externally, a pleasant garden area offers space to enjoy the delightful surroundings on warmer days, and creates the ideal spot for a quiet drink after a busy day exploring.
    A short distance from the pretty village of Askham, Crescent Cottage is ideally situated for exploring Ullswater, Keswick and enjoying the delights of the northern Lakes. Alternatively, the beautiful Eden Valley is on the doorstep for walks, breathtaking scenery and quaint villages offering Cumbrian hospitality at its finest, with the market town of Penrith just 4 miles away. Lowther model village was said to have been built in order to move the original village, and to improve the view from Lowther Castle. A visitor attraction in itself, the Lowther Estate offers guests a wealth of experiences, including Lowther Castle with its stunning Gothic profile, and the extensive gardens and picturesque grounds running down to the River Lowther. Annual events include The Lowther Show held every August, a family orientated traditional country fair and Kendal Calling, an annual music festival held every July with hundreds of bands. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £63
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  • Greenah View, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bassenthwaite, England
    Located in a quiet end of the Northern Lake District, with stunning open views of the surrounding fells, the only disturbances during your stay here may only be the gentle hustle of the dairy cows passing as they head to the farm for milking, and the background tune of birdsong.
    Greenah View is an exceptionally well-appointed, semi-detached property dating back to 17th century. It has a large entrance hall, with a seating area and an adjacent bookcase full of local guides and walks to give you plenty of ideas for exploring during your stay. The living room is a perfect space to sit in front of the open fire after the day’s adventures, whilst the dual-aspect windows offer views to each side. A large kitchen/dining room has everything you need to prepare a hearty meal. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a feature four poster bed, and there are two other bedrooms and a family bathroom, along with a downstairs shower room. Outside, the immaculate garden, with planted borders and raised beds, has two seating areas. The more sheltered lower area suited for those early morning coffees, and the raised area for those long summer evenings sitting with a glass of wine whilst watching the sun set over the countryside.
    Uldale sits in a corner of the Lake District, an area the locals call Back o’Skiddaw. The quieter Northern Fell Ranges rarely get crowded, even in the height of summer, whilst the numerous pretty villages, with tea rooms, galleries and stunning landscapes making it a perfect days touring, whether by car or cycling. Beach 16 miles. Shop 5½ miles, Tearoom 100 yards.
    £101
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  • Castle Howe, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Borrowdale, England
    This beautiful semi-detached cottage is located in the village of Rosthwaite, at the foot of the Borrowdale Valley, in the heart of the Lake District National Park. All on one level, the cottage is wonderfully presented with a contemporary kitchen, solid wood flooring, luxurious beds and bedding, and there is even space to store two bicycles in the porch. Set in the heart of the fells, the panoramic views from the picture windows and garden are simply breathtaking. The area is a walker’s paradise; the property is ideally situated to climb Scafell Pike, Great Gable and the many fells surrounding Derwentwater. There is something for everyone to enjoy in the stunning Lake District National Park. Take part in a wide variety of exciting outdoor activities, or enjoy fascinating adventures and tours around the local area - perfect family days out. Beach 28 miles. Shop and café 200 yards (seasonal). Pub 1 mile.
    £72
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  • Bluebell Barn, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Great Strickland, England
    Nestled in the beautiful village of Great Strickland in Cumbria is Bluebell Barn, suitable for couples and families looking for a base in the Lake District National Park. This detached barn conversion is also ideal for exploring the Eden Valley and Yorkshire Dales National Park. There are lots of local shops, pubs and restaurants at Penrith and Shap to take advantage of, or the local pub just 200 yards from the property. Shop 6 miles, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £86
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  • Chartfield, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sitting just a hop, skip and jump from the very centre of Windermere, Chartfield is a well-proportioned end terraced house, offering particularly flexible accommodation. It comfortably accommodates up to eight guests and is ideal for families and friends looking for a centrally situated property in order to fully immerse themselves in this delightful Lakeland village. Offering good sized accommodation which has been furnished to a high standard, guests will appreciate the careful attention to detail which has resulted in a most comfortable home from home. Chartfield benefits from a very well-presented living accommodation, which offers a separate snug complete with a cosy wood burner, large TV and a comfy reclining leather suite. In addition, the main living room boasts a pleasant gas coal effect fire, a TV and music system with CD and Bluetooth connectivity. As well as a separate dining room with plenty of room for eight, there is a well-equipped breakfast kitchen with all the expected facilities along with a small TV and DAB radio so the chef does not miss out on any of the entertainment. There are two double bedrooms (one en-suite), two single bedrooms (one with shower and sink), in addition to a ground floor twin bedroom (which has a small shower room located 15 metres away). This offers flexibility to guests, families of different generations, and friends holidaying together, making sure all will benefit from this delightful accommodation.
    There is also a small gated outdoor seating area ideal for capturing the sun on fair weather days, and a place to keep a few bikes. Two parking permits are provided with every booking, one for local on street parking and one that covers the local car park as well as over 36 National Park car parks in and around the Lake District, equating to a significant saving on days out. Windermere is always popular with visitors and offers a thriving main street of independent retailers alongside cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs. A stroll down the hill into Bowness brings you to Lake Windermere, where you can enjoy the amenities of this charming lakeside town, or perhaps take a steamer ride along the lake. Centrally placed to enjoy the area, guests will find, whether by car or on foot, that there is much to enjoy, both close at hand or a short drive away. Walkers looking for a gentle amble will not be disappointed by the stunning scenery, or simply sit by the lake and enjoy the views over the water to the fells beyond. Hardier ramblers will find routes from the door to enjoy throughout the year. Golfing parties will find a choice of courses within a short drive, with Windermere itself just a couple of miles away, and Silverdale, Kirkby Lonsdale, Kendal and Appleby all accessible in less than an hour. Shops, pubs and restaurants 100 yards.
    £136
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  • Little Esthwaite CottageInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ambleside, England
    Little Esthwaite Cottage rests on the shores of the majestic Esthwaite Water, in the village of Near Sawrey, which boasts a superb local public house and the National Trust property of Hill Top, the home of Beatrix Potter. The cottage sits in the original grounds of the house where Beatrix Potter spent her childhood summers and where Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny came into being.
    The interior is very well laid out with a well-equipped kitchen/dining room. Two steps up to the separate living room with a wood burner for those cosy evenings. From the living room, doors open onto a private enclosed patio providing views across the fields to Esthwaite Water. There is also a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Outside is a landscaped garden with lawns and mature borders, shared with the adjoining property, where you can admire the breathtaking views towards the Langdale Pikes, Old Man of Coniston, Wetherlam and Crinkle Crags. There are walks directly from the property and it is just a short walk across the meadow to the shores of Esthwaite Water, where you can wander along the water’s edge, with trout and pike fishing available. Esthwaite Water is thought to have been Beatrix Potter’s favourite lake and inspired her creation of the character Jeremy Fisher. For bird watchers, an osprey pair have also been spotted fishing regularly at the lake in recent summers.
    The cottage is well situated for Tarn Hows and the pretty village of Hawkshead, alternatively you could take the ferry across to Bowness-on-Windermere, where steamers on Lake Windermere run up to Ambleside or down to the steam railway at Lakeside.
    Coniston Water, once host to the infamous speed record attempt of Donald Campbell in his craft ‘Bluebird’, is just a short drive. Beach 12 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant within ¼ mile.
    £271
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  • Philip's Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    The sight of wild rabbits grazing on the green outside Philip’s Cottage is a familiar one at this peaceful, riverside spot. Situated on the edge of the popular town of Keswick, in the heart of the Lake District National Park, this delightful terraced property is ideally located to explore the surrounding area. This well-equipped, contemporary holiday home, with dishwasher, American style fridge/freezer and 49" Smart TV, boasts all the luxuries of home. The property enjoys flexible sleeping arrangements and offers either two double beds or one double and one twin, which is great for couples and families. For larger families, the property also offers a third bedroom, with 3 ft bunk beds suitable for children, therefore comfortably accommodating four adults and two children. The property is complete with its own garage, which can be used for parking and bike storage. A small enclosed, pet friendly, lawn and patio make a perfect outdoor space for sitting out and watching the local birdlife - it is the ultimate peaceful retreat for your holiday.
    Philip’s Cottage provides a comfortable and spacious stay in a quiet location; situated just 1 mile from the shores of Derwent Water, you are never too far away from your nearest lake. Walkers and mountain bikers can reach the routes to Latrigg and Skiddaw in just 500 yards. Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, and Keswick Leisure gym is a short walk away. Fitz Park on the doorstep offers space for dogs to run around and in the summer grass tennis courts, bowling and putting are available. Take a stroll along the banks of the River Greta, to arrive at the abundance of restaurants and shops that Keswick has to offer. The famous Pencil Museum is just ¾ mile away and can be reached on foot via the town centre. Beach 23 miles. Climbing wall 2 miles. Swimming pool 13 miles. Shop and restaurant 700 yards, pub 500 yards.
    £76
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