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Dog-Friendly Holidays Devon

The delightful county of Devon in the UK’s Southwest showcases scenic natural wonders, delicious local produce and dog-friendly hotels. For everything you can think of in a perfect holiday, your dog is welcome to join you. Discover Devon’s beauty with our curated list of hotels and cottages for your idyllic short break with your furry best friend.

  • Cliff Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    Cliff Cottage is an extremely well presented and comfortable cottage, comprising three lovely bedrooms on the first floor: a king, a double and a twin plus a shower room. Downstairs is a living room with Smart TV and a cosy wood burner, a separate dining room and a kitchen with everything you will need for your holiday. There’s a downstairs toilet with a washing machine and outside in the enclosed rear courtyard garden you’ll find furniture, and a handy extra shower room perfect for when you’ve spent all day out on the beach or in the surf.
    Conveniently located 14 miles from Barnstaple with its many cafés and restaurants, Queens Theatre, cinema, leisure centre, tennis centre and an indoor trampoline centre. The popular port town of Bideford is just 5½ miles away. Peppercombe is secretly known as one of the best beaches in North Devon. The walk through the valley and woods to the beach are owned by the National Trust and is everything you would expect to find in Devon. The beach is largely pebbled, though at low tide (especially big springs) a sandy beach appears.
    Visit Exmoor National Park with its magical night skies in Europe’s first ’Dark Sky Reserve’, and the many rugged coastal towns and quaint villages all with awe-inspiring scenery. If stunning beaches are your thing, then the region will leave you spoilt for choice with several beaches, all within easy reach by car. The fantastic Southwest Coastal Path runs through the region’s rugged coastline and is perfect for walkers and view seekers. And the popular Tarka Trail can be accessed nearby and provides the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line on foot or by bicycle allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and river scenery. For a day with a difference why not take a trip across to Lundy Island? Home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve due to its unique flora and fauna, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and trips regularly depart from either Bideford or Ilfracombe. Beach ¾ mile.
    £158
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  • The Orchard, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    The Orchard is a well presented spacious bungalow with enviable views over the River Torridge which flows past Bideford joining the Taw Estuary at Instow and out into the Atlantic. The property is accessed via a steep driveway which has ample space for several cars (in a row). Access to the bungalow is either via the steps or convenient ramp leading down to the front door and garden. Inside the accommodation is all on one level and comprises three bedrooms, 2 super kings with zip & link beds (one with an additional 2’6 pull out single and a king size. The main bedroom has an en-suite shower room and lovely river and town views and there’s a family bathroom with a bath and shower cubicle. There’s a comfortable lounge with smart TV, a wood burner and patio doors leading out onto the large decking where you can enjoy the beautiful views and some al-fresco meals, breakfast or an evening drink. The kitchen/diner is the centrepiece of this property and offers everything you need to entertain and cater for your friends or family with patio doors so you can let the outside in, a sofa so you can enjoy the smart TV, dining table and a coffee machine for some real barista style beverages. Other than the oven and hob, the rest of the main appliances including washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer are all in the adjacent utility room.
    Spending time outdoors at The Orchard is a pleasure, what with the amazing views from the decking and the well maintained lawned garden. Bideford is the 2nd largest town in N Devon with plenty to see and do with a lovely river front and port, which was once Britain’s 3rd largest. Beaches, such as Westward Ho! and Instow are firm favourites locally and are less than 4 miles away and the South West Coastal Path is a must for keen walkers & runners as is the popular Tarka Trail, which stretches for 180 miles and can be accessed via the same side of the river. It provides the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line by foot or bicycle, allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and river views and enjoy various treats along the way through Instow, Fremington Quay and onto Barnstaple, North Devon’s historical regional centre. Swimming, surfing, canoeing and entertainment for all the family plus fishing are all close by and the for a day with a difference why not take a trip across to Lundy Island? With regular trips from Bideford, you can enjoy the home to England’s first statutory
    Marine Nature Reserve, due to its unique flora and fauna. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Westward Ho!, the nearest seaside village offers an array of seaside amenities including some fascinating curiosity shops and a range of restaurants and cafes. Within easy reach are 2 popular top attractions, The Big Sheep amusement farm park and if you fancy some high ropes, wall climbing, surfing or even a spot of coasteering, The Ultimate Adventure Centre is the place to visit! The beaches are a main attraction for many with surfer-friendly Westward Ho! and slightly further afield, award winning Saunton Sands, Woolacombe & Croyde are also a must for your itinerary. Being very close to the A39 Atlantic Highway, Bideford is conveniently located for day trips to other beautiful places such as Exmoor National Park with stunning dark skies for great star gazing & locations such as Clovelly, Hartland and North Cornwall.
    £112
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  • Oak Lodge - Forest Lakes, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Every inch the welcoming rural retreat, Oak Lodge is a contemporary lodge with plenty of space to holiday as a group, yet still enjoy time to yourself. For that quiet evening in, curl up in the first living area and let the logs crackle on the wood burner while you watch a film, or gather in the sitting room and admire the garden views through the floor to ceiling windows.
    Thanks to access to the terrace, you can step straight outside and into your very own hot tub when it’s time to forget the world, and the kids can enjoy the private garden while you lie back and let the bubbles soothe those weary limbs.

    Four of the five bedrooms are furnished with kingsize beds that you won’t want to leave when the sun rises, and the fifth bedroom has a bunk bed that is perfect for younger members of the group. Oak Lodge is twin friendly, offering two cots and two highchairs to make things easier for mums and dads, and with The Milky Way Adventure Park and the historic village of Clovelly just a short drive away in one direction, and the coast around 15 minutes by car in the other, you’ll be able to enjoy adventures right on your doorstep.
    £179
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  • Platform 10, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    Platform 10 is a tastefully presented, modern, three bedroom, double-fronted house, situated in a wonderful location set back from the historic Bideford Railway Station platform, with its static engine and carriage displays. The station and old railway line form part of the famous North Devon Tarka Trail, which is a popular foot and cycle path that meanders through the Torridge Valley.
    Downstairs accommodation comprises of an entrance hall with a coat cupboard and a cloakroom. The bright and airy, dual aspect living room has French doors leading out to the rear garden and the space is comfortably furnished with a four-seater sofa, armchair, 43" TV with integrated DVD, a bookcase and a coffee table. The spacious kitchen/dining room is extremely well equipped with ample worktop space and built-in appliances.
    The first floor has three bedrooms, and the two front facing ones have glimpses of the river, with Bideford town beyond. The master has a super kingsize bed and its own en-suite shower room and the second bedroom has a king bed. The third bedroom has a small single bed suitable for a child. The family bathroom comprises of a tasteful, white three piece suite with a shower over the bath. At the rear is a secluded enclosed garden with a paved terrace, stone chippings, a table with two chairs and a two-seat bench.
    Platform 10 in Bideford sits astride the South West Coast Path and offers access to the Tarka Trail, a long-distance track and cycle way which follows the old railway line alongside the river. Boats leave from Bideford on day trips to Lundy island. There is much to see in the area with attractions to suit all, including The Big Sheep, The Milky Way, the wonderful coastal village of Clovelly and RHS Rosemoor Gardens at Torrington, plus its famous glass factory.
    The sandy surfing beaches of Westward Ho!, Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and Croyde are all an easy drive. Discover Instow for sailing, or across the estuary children can enjoy crabbing at historic Appledore. The property is also only a few minutes drive from the A39, enabling you to explore further afield across North Devon and North Cornwall.
    £81
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  • Cobble Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    Cobble Cottage is a delightful hidden property peacefully set within the ancient fishing village of Appledore, with its quaint cobbled streets and excellent pubs and galleries. Appledore has a range of shops, eateries and a pretty quay. For those who want a break from the stresses of daily life, it is easy to spend a week here enjoying the relaxed pace of village life. Sample the local pubs and restaurants, or perhaps catch the ferry across the estuary to the neighbouring village of Instow with its beach and yacht club.
    For guests who would like to explore more of the area, there is plenty to see and do within just a few miles of the property, including RHS Rosemoor, the heritage village of Clovelly and the 2-mile wide stretch of beach at Westward Ho!
    This property offers wonderfully cosy accommodation for two, and as soon as guests enter, they will immediately feel just how homely and welcoming the cottage feels. The open-plan living space occupies the whole ground floor of the property and offers comfortable sofa seating, a warming wood burner and a 32" Smart TV. Steep, wooden kite winder stairs lead to the first floor, where there is a double bedroom with exposed beams, a dressing table, wardrobe and its own TV. The well-appointed bathroom offers a relaxing roll-top bath, as well as a separate shower cubicle. Outside, the property benefits from a small area which provides a perfect place for storing surfboards, bikes etc.
    £55
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    Bideford, England
    These four barn conversions (refs UK35753, UK35754, UK35755 and UK35755) are set on a delightful working farm in a wonderful position overlooking the River Torridge, the Iron Bridge, and further down river towards Bideford. The barn conversions offer comfortable accommodation for various size parties and are suitable for a holiday at any time of year. The farm nestles at the end of a long private driveway and offers total peace and seclusion in the Devon countryside. There are 200 acres of farmland with The Granary (ref UK35755), The Threshing Barn (ref UK35754) and The Cartlinhay (ref UK35756) having their own private courtyards with garden furniture and barbecues, whilst The Barn (ref UK35753) has a small outdoor space to use. All guests have shared access to a lovely green where dogs can be walked and children can play. There are some lovely woodland walks around the farm itself and the nearby popular Tarka Trail is also close to the farm.

    Located just 2 miles from the historic market town of Bideford which is the second largest town in North Devon, there is plenty to see and do. With lots of history and a lovely river front and port, which was once Britain’s third largest, and a popular pannier market, this town is ideal if you want to stay local some days but also perfect as a base to discover the rest of amazing North Devon. Beaches such as Westward Ho! and Instow are local favourites and are less than 4 miles away, and the South West Coastal Path is a must for keen walkers and runners, as is the popular Tarka Trail which stretches for approximately 180 miles and can be accessed via the east side of the river. It provides the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line by foot or bicycle, allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and river views, and enjoy various treats along the way through Instow, Fremington Quay and onto Barnstaple, North Devon’s historical regional centre.

    Swimming, surfing, canoeing and entertainment for all the family, plus fishing are all close by and for a day with a difference why not take a trip across to Lundy Island? With regular trips from Bideford, you can enjoy the home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve, due to its unique flora and fauna. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Westward Ho!, the nearest seaside village, offers an array of seaside amenities including some fascinating curiosity shops and a range of restaurants and cafés, many of which are regularly visited by locals for their quality fayre. Within easy reach are two popular top attractions, The Big Sheep amusement farm park and if you fancy some high ropes, wall climbing, surfing or even a spot of coasteering, The Ultimate Adventure Centre is the place to visit! The beaches are a main attraction of this area for many with surfer-friendly Westward Ho! and the lovely estuary village of Instow being within easy reach.

    Slightly further afield but within the region, award-winning beaches like Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and Croyde are also a must for your itinerary and are all ideal for surfers! Being very close to the A39 Atlantic Highway, Bideford is very conveniently located for day trips to other beautiful places such as Exmoor National Park with it dark skies and locations such as the Valley of the Rocks, Lynton & Lynmouth, Clovelly, Hartland and North Cornwall.
    £64
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  • Teal Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    This beautifully presented, semi-detached cottage, sits just a short stroll away from the sandy beach at Instow and its many highly acclaimed restaurants and bars. With its long promenade and sand dunes, Instow offers something for everyone. The area is a must for watersports, sailing enthusiasts and fishermen, whilst walkers and cyclists can enjoy the famous Tarka Trail, which passes through the village. Dining out is a real treat as Instow has an excellent selection of restaurants and cafés, many overlooking the estuary with views towards Lundy Island.
    You can take the ferry from Instow to Appledore on the opposite side of the estuary, where young and old will enjoy crabbing off the quay. The wide golden sandy beaches of Northam Burrows and Westward Ho! are popular with surfers, and are just 4 miles away. Bideford, only 2 miles away, and the RHS Rosemore, 10 miles, offers a plethora of amenities and boat trips to Lundy Island. Golf, fishing and horse riding are available locally, or for family fun The Ultimate Adventure, The Big Sheep and The Milky Way Adventure parks are close by. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 350 yards.
    £56
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  • Tillerman Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tillerman Cottage is an early 19th century and Grade 2 Historic England cottage. The accommodation is on two levels and comprises two bedrooms, a double and a twin with a shower room on the first floor and on the ground floor a comfortable and cosy living room with a Smart TV, Bluetooth soundbar and gas coal-effect fire. The kitchen/dining area is adjacent to the living room and provides everything you need including a Bluetooth radio, coffee machine and a lovely looking gas coal effect burner. Access to upstairs is via a barn-style door in the kitchen and there is also a door leading out onto the small and very private courtyard garden at the back of the house where you can enjoy an al-fresco meal or peaceful drink. In the courtyard you will also find access to the handy outdoor toilet.
    Much of Appledore is a conservation area and there are plenty of quaint village streets which host a wide range of cafés, public houses, and boutique shops - the perfect place to simply wander and take in the surroundings. The historic port town of Bideford is just two miles away and offers a taste of traditional North Devon life with its weekly pannier market and of course has all the usual town facilities such as a large supermarket and high street.
    The sandy beach of Westward Ho! with its great views out towards Lundy Island which can be visited on a day trip is popular with surfers, windsurfers, and beach lovers alike and is just over two miles away. The beautiful, child friendly, sandy beach at Instow is on the other side of the estuary and accesible by ferry or road. There are plenty of local attractions and amenities nearby including Royal North Devon Golf Course, horse riding stables, an indoor swimming pool, fishing, sailing and water-skiing facilities. Family attractions include the Big Sheep and Milky Way theme parks, Dartington Crystal Factory, Tapeley Park, and the Tarka Trail, which is popular with walkers, runners, cyclists and follows a disused railway line all the way to Barnstaple and Torrington in the opposite direction.
    And then there is the Southwest Coast Path which offers in North Devon alone, 90 miles of walks with amazing and dramatic coastal views. Whether you are seeking the perfect base to explore all that North Devon has to offer, or the perfect getaway location to relax and unwind in comfort with a touch of traditional simplicity, this property is the perfect choice for you. Beach 3 miles.
    £76
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  • Nuthatch, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    Nuthatch is a detached holiday home perfect for two people looking for a quiet getaway, or for adventurous types looking to enjoy the many walks and cycle routes available within the region. Built in 2022 and set within the grounds of the owners’ property, Nuthatch comprises an open plan living space with modern appliances, comfortable quality furniture and a Smart TV. The bedroom has a kingsize bed and en-suite shower facilities.

    Outside, you can relax with an alfresco meal or an evening drink on the large decking while enjoying the peaceful surroundings with countryside views, and there is also a lawned area. Parking is available for up to two cars. Buckland Brewer is a village with the surrounding parishes of Monkleigh, Great Torrington, Little Torrington and Langtree. It has a convenience store and a popular pub and lies 15 miles from the regional capital town of Barnstaple with its many cafés and restaurants, Queens Theatre, multi-screen cinema, leisure centre with swimming pool, a purpose-built tennis centre with indoor and outdoor courts and an indoor trampoline centre.

    The popular port town of Bideford (with its quay and pannier market), which sits on the Torridge Estuary is just 5 miles away. Affinity Devon with its shopping outlets is just 4 miles away. North Devon is famed for its fantastic natural attractions, including Exmoor National Park with its magical night skies in Europe’s first ’Dark Sky Reserve’. The many rugged coastal towns and quaint villages such as Lynton and Lynmouth, Ilfracombe and the world-famous Clovelly Village all have awe-inspiring scenery. Tamar with its water sports is nearby. You will be spoilt for choice with the stunning beaches of Saunton, Woolacombe, Croyde and Westward Ho! which are all within easy reach by car.

    The fantastic Southwest Coastal Path runs through the region’s rugged coastline and is perfect for walkers and view seekers offering 90 miles of stunning walks. The popular Tarka Trail can be accessed locally and provides the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line on foot or by bicycle allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and river scenery which will take you through places like Fremington Quay and Yarde with their excellent cafés, Instow with its estuary beach and view towards the lovely fishing village of Appledore through to Bideford, Barnstaple and beyond.

    For a day with a difference take a trip across to Lundy Island, home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and trips regularly depart from either Bideford or Ilfracombe. Beach 4 miles. The world-famous gardens at RHS Rosemoor are just a short 7 miles drive away.
    £89
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  • The Boathouse, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    The Boathouse is an attached, two-storey, waterside property with an integral double garage, a large roof terrace and ultra-fast W-Fi throughout. Set opposite the historic Grade II listed Richmond Dry Dock, it is believed have have originally been the premises for a prominent sail maker. Enjoying stunning views across the Torridge Estuary to Instow, it is a few minutes’ walk from Appledore’s quayside, shops, tea rooms, and restaurants. The South West Coast Path, which runs past the property, offers 90 miles of walks in North Devon alone and has amazing and dramatic coastal views.
    Steps lead down from the front entrance into the main open plan living space, which has stunning views over the estuary; the bedrooms and family bathroom are also on this level. An additional shower room, accessed via the games room or garage, is found on the lower ground floor, perfectly located for use after a day’s surfing. A roof terrace, accessed via a set of internal stairs, offers superb views over Appledore.
    The Boathouse lies just minutes from the waterside and an excellent variety of Appledore’s eateries, coffee shops and tea rooms. The quaint village streets are home to a range of cafés, pubs, boutique shops and galleries - great for simply wandering around and taking in the surroundings. Regular events held include the annual literary festival and gig racing. Live music events are held in the local pubs and in the social club next door to The Boathouse with a variety of events for all to enjoy.
    Instow, across the water, can be reached by car or ferry and has a sandy, dog-friendly beach and a selection of pubs, restaurants as well as an excellent delicatessen. The historic port town of Bideford, 2 miles, offers a taste of traditional North Devon life with its weekly pannier market, as well as a large supermarket and high street.
    The sandy beach at Westward Ho! is a short drive away, popular with surfers, windsurfers and beach lovers alike; a large area of it welcomes dogs all year. The beach is accessed across Northam Burrows, a fantastic nature area, home to the Royal North Devon Golf Club and part of the South West Coastal Path. Other amazing beaches (some of the best in the UK) within easy reach include Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and Croyde Bay.
    Golf, horse riding, swimming, fishing, sailing and other water sports are also available nearby. Family attractions include the Big Sheep and Milky Way theme parks, Dartington Crystal Factory and Tapeley Park. The traffic-free Tarka Trail, accessed nearby, is popular with walkers, runners and cyclists. Whether you are seeking the perfect base to explore all that North Devon has to offer or the perfect getaway location to relax and unwind in complete comfort, this property is the perfect choice.
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