Dog-friendly Durham

With fabulous market towns in the Durham Dales, gorgeous scenic views along the Durham coast and fabulous places to enjoy walkies, County Durham is ideal for a pet getaway.
  • Bestdale, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Frosterley, England
    Between Wolsingham and Stanhope on the A689 in Upper Weardale, this detached 18th-century holiday cottage stands just off the main street of this attractive village on the same site as property ref. 12772. Surrounded by the eastern flanks of the Pennines. Centrally placed for Teesdale and the Yorkshire Dales, there are many places of interest, Hamsterley Forest, Beamish Open Air Museum, Kilhope Wheel once the centre of the lead mining industry besides fishing on the local reservoirs, riding within 3 miles, and glorious walking on the moors. Shop and pub 70 yards.
    £72
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  • East Bridge End Farm, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in a rural and secluded position, nestled in the heart of the serene countryside, this traditional cottage offers a perfect retreat with stunning views over the open countryside. Inside, the cosy living room invites you to unwind with its charming open fire and TV, creating an ideal space for relaxing evenings. The well-equipped kitchen/dining room is a cook’s delight, complete with modern appliances and traditional dining table, perfect for family meals or intimate dinners. The cottage boasts two comfortable bedrooms: one with a plush double bed and the other with twin beds, providing flexible sleeping arrangements. The bathroom is well-appointed, featuring a bathtub with a shower attachment, ensuring convenience and comfort. Outside, the enclosed lawned garden is a private oasis, furnished with garden furniture and a BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
    Some 3 miles from Stanhope, which offers a good selection of shops and pubs and in the heart of Weardale providing footpath walking direct from the door. This farmhouse is centrally placed for exploring the Yorkshire Dales, Northumberland and the Lake District, offering attractions to suit all age groups. Climbing, horse riding, fishing and swimming are all available in the local area.
    Stanhope, a village in the heart of the Durham Dales, offers an array of delightful activities and sights. Stanhope Castle is an iconic historical gem set against a picturesque backdrop. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the nearby Weardale Railway, providing a scenic journey through the stunning landscapes of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is also home to the remarkable Stanhope Fossil Tree, a 320-million-year-old artefact displayed proudly in the churchyard of St. Thomas’ Church. Stroll along the River Wear or enjoy the vast expanses of open moorland, perfect for hiking and birdwatching.
    Additionally, Stanhope’s vibrant marketplace, with its selection of quaint shops, traditional pubs, and charming tea rooms, invites visitors to savour local cuisine and warm hospitality. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, historical discoveries, or a peaceful retreat, Stanhope provides a delightful escape into the beauty and heritage of the English countryside.
    £48
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  • Stables Cottage, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    An exceptional stable conversion resting on the outskirts of Barnard Castle in North Yorkshire. Single-storey accommodation. Open-plan living. WiFi. Hot tub. Middleton in Teesdale 12.8 miles; Richmond 15 miles.
    £228
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  • Bluebell House, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bishop Auckland, England
    Welcome to Bluebell House, you’re charming three-bedroom holiday retreat nestled in the heart of Etherley Dene, just a stone’s throw away from Bishop Auckland. This delightful, detached house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience for your vacation. As you approach Bluebell House, you’ll be greeted by the convenience of front parking for two vehicles, ensuring a hassle-free start to your stay. The rear of the property boasts an enclosed garden featuring a lush lawn and a welcoming patio area, creating an ideal spot for al fresco dining, or simply basking in the fresh air. Upon entering the house, the open-plan living dining room on the ground floor sets the tone for a relaxed and sociable atmosphere. French doors open to the garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. The well-equipped family kitchen is a chef’s delight, complete with all the essential appliances for your culinary endeavours. Venturing to the first floor, discover three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms. A single bedroom, a cozy double bedroom, and a luxurious master bedroom with its own en-suite shower room offer ample space for a peaceful night’s rest. The family bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath, ensures convenience for all guests.
    Beyond the comfort of Bluebell House, explore the rich offerings of Etherley Dene and its surroundings. Bishop Auckland, with its historic charm, is a short drive away. Immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to Auckland Castle or indulge in retail therapy at the nearby shops. Nature enthusiasts can explore the picturesque Etherley Dene itself, a tranquil haven for walks and wildlife spotting. For a day of family fun, the Auckland Project offers various attractions, including the captivating Mining Art Gallery and the enchanting Deer Park. With a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, Bluebell House invites you to create lasting memories in this delightful corner of County Durham.
    £86
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