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.

  • Isfryn, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llanystumdwy, Wales
    In a beautiful, tranquil and rural setting amidst the glorious scenery of the Llyn Peninsula yet within easy reach of sandy beaches, Pwhelli’s lively attractions and Porthmadog, home to the world famous Ffestiniog railway, is this charming large detached property. Formerly the gamekeeper’s cottage on the old home farm, this property provides a delightful holiday base just 2 miles from the coastal town of Criccieth, with its magnificent ancient castle and a fine selection of pubs, restaurants and interesting shops. Isfryn boasts an enclosed lawned garden which is perfect for a summer family break and is located in wonderful walking country with walks starting from the door. Golf, riding and fishing are all found nearby and Snowdonia’s exhilarating outdoor pursuits are easily accessible. Shop 2 miles and pub ¾ mile.
    £171
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  • Woodbrook Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Woodbrook Cottage lies in the charming village of Bothenhampton 1 mile from West Bay, which is where the TV series "Broadchurch" was filmed. Woodbrook sits in a tranquil rural setting with views of the peaceful countryside, where deer and other wildlife abound. A mile away the World Heritage Jurassic Coast offers access to the South West Coast Path’s stunning scenery. Woodbrook provides a perfect holiday base for exploring this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With local harbours and Chesil beach nearby, the location is perfect for walking, swimming or fishing. Fossil hunt at nearby Charmouth, or walk along the famous Cobb at Lyme Regis. Spend a day at Abbotsbury Swannery, the only place in the world where during April and May, guests can walk alongside the baby swans. Visit Weymouth’s sandy beaches, Wareham’s Monkey World, the Donkey Sanctuary, the Fleet Air Arm Museum and Bovington Tank Museum, the options are endless. Further afield is the Eden Project, Wookey Hole Caves, Tintagel Castle, Paignton Zoo and many NT houses and land. ’The region is fizzing with great food and great places to eat it’ (Rick Stein), and ’This is the only place you’d ever want to come on holiday’ (David Tennant). Woodbrook offers comfort with an American-style fridge/freezer, a 42’’ Freesat plasma TV with DVD and a fine, sumptuous French double bed and a 4-poster bed; each bedroom has a Freeview TV with DVD. Experience Woodbrook’s countryside seclusion just ’a stone’s throw’ away from the seaside and town amenities. There is also a children’s playground 110 yards away and 1 mile to the golf course for golf enthusiasts. Beach 1½ miles. Shop and pub 1 mile.
    £124
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  • Staysail, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hoveton, England
    Enjoying a waterfront location with their own private mooring, these distinctive dockland styled apartments each boasts its own decked balcony overlooking the waterside, perfect for relaxation, soaking up the sun and watching the boating activity. The properties have the added benefit of a motor day launch free of charge (maximum of 8 passengers) available all year, except for the Summer Holidays, which can be moored outside the property. However day boats can still be hired during these dates at preferential hire rates, direct from the owner. Not only are these properties close to the river but the owner has access to other parts of the river frontage so if guests have a valid fishing licence and bring their own equipment, they can fish easily nearby.
    The properties are situated in Wroxham, which is well known as the ‘Capital of the Broads’ and has a selection of cafes, restaurants and shops within a few minutes’ walk. The wider area is also criss-crossed by numerous footpaths and cycling trails. One of the best ways to enjoy the Broads is on the water by motor launch, or take one of the organised day trips arranged by the neighbouring boatyard. On the water, the beauty of the Broads can be truly experienced with its extensive wildlife (ducks, geese, swans, spoonbills and herons) and its sleepy Broads villages with their pretty flint cottages and attractive churches.
    The coast is within easy reach (12 miles) with lovely sandy beaches and a string of villages spreading northwards to the bustling sea towns of Cromer and Sheringham. Alternatively, Norwich is less than 10 miles away with its cathedral, castle, museums, theatres, excellent shops and restaurants. National Trust properties well worth a visit are Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall, both within easy reach. Nearest shops are 500 yards. Moorings for motor launches are outside the property and life jackets are available free of charge. Pet life jackets available on arrival for a refundable £10 deposit.
    £115
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  • Main Sail, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hoveton, England
    Enjoying a waterfront location with their own private mooring, these distinctive dockland styled apartments each boasts its own decked balcony overlooking the waterside, perfect for relaxation, soaking up the sun and watching the boating activity. The properties have the added benefit of a motor day launch free of charge (maximum of 8 passengers) available all year, except for the Summer Holidays, which can be moored outside the property. However day boats can still be hired during these dates at preferential hire rates, direct from the owner. Not only are these properties close to the river but the owner has access to other parts of the river frontage so if guests have a valid fishing licence and bring their own equipment, they can fish easily nearby.
    The properties are situated in Wroxham, which is well known as the ‘Capital of the Broads’ and has a selection of cafes, restaurants and shops within a few minutes’ walk. The wider area is also criss-crossed by numerous footpaths and cycling trails. One of the best ways to enjoy the Broads is on the water by motor launch, or take one of the organised day trips arranged by the neighbouring boatyard. On the water, the beauty of the Broads can be truly experienced with its extensive wildlife (ducks, geese, swans, spoonbills and herons) and its sleepy Broads villages with their pretty flint cottages and attractive churches.
    The coast is within easy reach (12 miles) with lovely sandy beaches and a string of villages spreading northwards to the bustling sea towns of Cromer and Sheringham. Alternatively, Norwich is less than 10 miles away with its cathedral, castle, museums, theatres, excellent shops and restaurants. National Trust properties well worth a visit are Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall, both within easy reach. Nearest shops are 500 yards. Moorings for motor launches are outside the property and life jackets are available free of charge. Pet life jackets available on arrival for a refundable £10 deposit.
    £115
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  • Bank House, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gloriously situated right on the waterfront with views over the Menai Strait across to the mountains of Snowdonia, Bank House is a spacious, terraced, late Georgian Grade II listed property, in the heart of the pretty town of Beaumaris. The living room is a great place to sit and watch the world go by, looking out at the splendid views. From the front door you simply cross the road and you’re by the sea! Children will love crabbing from the nearby pier, or indeed taking a boat trip to Puffin Island, whilst there are many individual shops to browse. Mighty Beaumaris Castle (a World Heritage Site) is well worth a visit, together with the gaol and courthouse. There is a wide choice of excellent hotels, restaurants, cafes and the Red Boat Ice Cream shop, all within walking distance. Further afield is the impressive Plas Newydd (National Trust), home of Lady Anglesey, whilst children will love visiting Foel Farm Park in nearby Brynsiencyn. Of course, it is only a short distance back over the bridges to the mainland to the beautiful Snowdonia National Park with its wonderful scenery and pretty villages. Beach 25 yards. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £140
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  • Clawwd Pffa Barm, FlintshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within 6 acres of natural countryside, Clawdd Offa offers spacious and comfortable family friendly accommodation in the heart of North Wales. This fantastic barn conversion successfully manages to combine all of its original rustic charm with its exposed brickwork, beams and cosy woodburner alongside all the comforts one requires from a holiday home, including a well equipped kitchen, contemporary bathrooms, fibre optic wi-fi, Smart TV and private outdoor hot tub. Located near to the Flintshire village of Penyfford, which is just 10 miles from the historic city of Chester, Clawdd Offa is the ideal base from which to explore all that Cheshire and North Wales has to offer. Situated on the Wats Dyke footpath, with walking directly from the doorstep, the barn is perfect for those who love the outdoors. Other activities available locally include cycling, fishing and golf. Ideal for families, there is so much to see and do in the area. Children will enjoy Chester Zoo, Blue Planet Aquarium and Go Ape at Delamere Forest, which are all within a 30-minute drive, and the popular beach resorts of Prestatyn, Rhyl and Talacre are within a 40 minute drive. The city of Liverpool with all its many sights and attractions is also only 40 minutes away. Snowdonia can be reached in an hour, and just over an hour’s drive will take you over to Anglesey. For those who prefer to leave the car behind, there is a railway station in Penyffordd with trains into Wrexham, Liverpool and Chester. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £186
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  • Filey House, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheringham, England
    Centrally located in the popular seaside town of Sheringham with many attractions on the doorstep, this spacious holiday property, just a short walk from the sandy beach and promenade, is well equipped boasting a double oven, and comfortably furnished to provide a warm welcome at any time of the year. The washing machine and tumble dryer are conveniently located in a separate utility room to maintain the peaceful ambience. There is an enclosed south facing lawn and courtyard garden to relax and soak up the sun. Bird watchers, walkers and those wishing to explore the coastline will be delighted. Sailing, sea fishing and golf are available locally. Splash Fun Water Park and the North Norfolk Railway headquarters, which runs along the coastline through unspoilt countryside, is within easy reach. Visit nearby villages of Holt and Weybourne. Beach 800 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 800 yards.
    £108
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  • Pirates Lookout, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wells-next-the-Sea, England
    In a fantastic setting, enjoying stunning views across the harbour, quay and marshes to the sea and pine woods beyond. The detached Pirates Lookout provides a great base for discerning guests seeking a well-appointed getaway, with a great mix of style and home comforts. This detached holiday property has been thoughtfully designed so that the living space, from which the views are simply breathtaking, is on the first floor, the vaulted living room offers patio doors on to a Juliet balcony so you can breathe in the sea air while taking in the vista. Thoughtfully designed, all the living areas and bedrooms have USB charging points fitted into a variety of well-placed sockets and all the bedrooms have their own LED TV with Freeview and DVD player built in! Double designer, digitally controlled shower room letting the temperature of the shower be pre-set before entering. The double shower with multi-head showers allows for plenty of room.
    Wells-next-the-Sea is popular with tourists and locals alike and offers a mix of traditional seaside and artisan shops and cafés, amusements and a narrow gauge railway that runs virtually from Pirates Lookout and takes you past the pitch and putt golf course down to the pine woods and beach, voted one of the best in the country. The much photographed quay is also a staging post for boat trips including fishing expeditions, booking boat trips to see the seals and is famous for its ‘gillying’ catching small crabs by hand line from the quay wall. Wells also has its own 9-hole pitch just 300 yards away and the two Links cliff top gorgeous golf courses, the Sharingham Golf Club and the Royal Cromer Golf Club. Horse riding is also available at the North Norfolk Riding School just 5 miles from the cottage, as well as various schools and stables along the coast.
    The harbour is also the home of Wells Sailing club, Water Ski Club and other water sports and visiting yachtsmen from far and near. Wells offers something for all the family, including the 19th century ‘Albatross’ Dutch sailing barge on the quay, now used as a restaurant and bar with live eclectic music on Fridays, Saturday and most Sunday lunch times. A large well-appointed children’s playground and adjoining skate park, the cinema and theatre on Staithe Street and the myriad of boutique, craft and traditional shops, as well as the ever popular with children amusement arcades for rainy days. Why not try the local horse and cart rides or alpaca trekking along the fields and marshes? An experience the whole family will enjoy.
    For all the fun of the fair, head to Hunstanton but making sure you take the time to explore the pretty seaside villages along the way. Enjoy the Sea Life Centre, visit the small fun fair or just relax on its beach with its famous cliffs and rock pools. There are National Trust properties and stately homes to explore too, including Holkham Hall and The Sandringham Estate, both of which host events throughout the year. Bird watchers will also be spoiled for choice with Norfolk being described as the ‘birdwatching capital of the UK’ and there are marshes and nature reserves aplenty to explore, including Titchwell Marsh, which is just a short drive away. With ample cycling routes and walks, water sports, fishing and golf, as well as great places to eat and to just potter around and unwind in, you really will be spoilt for choice. Children will also love the playground nearby. And, after a fabulous day out, you can kick off your shoes at Pirates Lookout, enjoy a glass of wine and watch the sun go down while planning your next adventure. Shops 60 yards.
    £173
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  • Grey Walls, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penrith, England
    Grey Walls is an impressive and quite outstanding detached country house, standing in an elevated position within extensive grounds. Its superb Lakeland location, in the village of Patterdale, lies at the southern end of Ullswater. Architect designed, it incorporates fascinating features such as oriel windows with views to Striding Edge and Helvellyn, all set in dressed stone. Internally the accommodation has a unique character, with oak panelling and a 17th-century court cupboard. The house manages to incorporate cottage charm, with the majority of rooms taking advantage of the exquisite outlooks. The grounds are delightful; they are all south facing and include extensive terracing, with water features, fish pond and broad areas of lawn with rhododendron bushes. There are magnificent fell views in all directions. Kirkstone Pass rises up to the south of the village dropping down into Ambleside and Windermere, so the location is central to both the North and South Lakes, and therefore excellent for touring the National Park. Above the valley behind Patterdale is the famous Striding Edge, a knife edge ridge, leading onto Helvellyn and is popular among more serious walkers. For a less strenuous walk you will find Aira Force, a short drive north, which is the Lake District’s most famous waterfall. There are watersports available on the lake and the steamer is a beautiful way to enjoy the scenery.
    £275
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  • Seafarers, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Eccles-on-Sea, England
    With plenty to do and see, or simply relax, Seafarers offers a wonderful home to create new memories. Nestling behind the sand dunes, with direct access to miles of sandy beach, it is perfect for a family seaside holiday. This spacious 18th-century, former farmhouse, boasts a large living room with inglenook fireplace, separate dining space, kitchen/breakfast room with range cooker and a sun room overlooking the large lawn garden. There is even a pool table in the garage for guests to enjoy.
    Excellent walking and birdwatching is available from the doorstep. Great family days out include the outdoor adventure park BeWILDerwood at Horning, Dinosaur Park at Lenwade, Pettits Animal Park at Reedham, and Banham Zoo. The traditional seaside resort of Great Yarmouth, 20 miles, offers fun for all the family. Water sports and boat hire available at the seaside resort of Sea Palling, just an 8-minute drive away. Winterton-on-Sea is just 10 miles away. Visit Wroxham, known as the ’capital of the Broads’, 13 miles, where you can hire a day boat and explore the waterways. There is also a train station, model village, waterside restaurants, cafés and shops available. National Trust historical houses and gardens including Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Sheringham Park Horsey Wind Pump, nature and bird reserves can be found within surrounding area. Visit Horsey beach between December and February, and you may spot hundreds of grey seals and pups on the beach. Alternatively, visit the historical city of Norwich, 18 miles, with its cathedral, theatres, museums, cobbled streets and array of shops and cafés. Sea fishing is available nearby. Shops 4 miles, pubs 2 miles.
    £156
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