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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.

  • Lavender Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Buckfastleigh, England
    Welcome to Lavender Cottage, a charming holiday getaway nestled in the heart of Buckfastleigh, Devon. If you’re seeking a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, this quaint little town has everything you need for a memorable holiday experience.
    Buckfastleigh is a hidden gem in the South Hams district of Devon, and Lavender Cottage serves as your gateway to all the wonders this delightful town has to offer. Here, you’ll find a wide array of activities and attractions that cater to all tastes and preferences. For nature enthusiasts, Buckfastleigh is a paradise waiting to be explored. The town is located on the southern fringes of Dartmoor National Park, offering an abundance of hiking and walking trails for you to immerse yourself in the breathtaking moorland scenery. Be sure to take a leisurely stroll along the winding River Dart or explore the enchanting Becky Falls Woodland Park nearby.
    History buffs will appreciate the town’s rich heritage, with the historic Buckfast Abbey being a must-visit. This magnificent abbey, set amidst beautiful gardens, provides an insight into the region’s spiritual past. Don’t forget to explore the ruins of the medieval Berry Pomeroy Castle, a place steeped in history and legend. Families will delight in the nearby Pennywell Farm, an award-winning attraction that offers the chance to get up close and personal with a variety of farm animals. For the more adventurous, South Devon Railway allows you to step back in time aboard a steam train, taking in the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
    Foodies will love the local cuisine, and Buckfastleigh offers an array of traditional pubs and cozy tearooms, ensuring you get a taste of authentic Devonshire flavours. With Lavender Cottage as your home base, your Devon adventure awaits. Come and experience the magic of Buckfastleigh, where relaxation and exploration come hand in hand.
    £62
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  • The Coach House, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fabulous one bedroom contemporary detached barn conversion located on the outskirts of the little town of South Brent on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. The owner’s land offers direct access onto open moorland and is a favourite spot for keen walkers as there are many circular routes around the village onto Dartmoor and up to the Avon Dam. Kennels are available (by prior arrangement). There are several pubs serving food, coffee shop delicatessen, fish and chip, takeaway in South Brent, as well as a small supermarket and post office. Access onto the A38 is only 5 minutes in the car making this a great location for exploring. South Brent and pub 1 mile.
    £44
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  • Badger, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tavistock, England
    Located on a working dairy farm of over 240 acres, in the heart of the Tamar Valley, AONB, Badger is a single storey stone, semi-detached barn conversion with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. The holiday cottage has its own patio and a shared field and play area for children to use. Gulworthy is on the Devon/Cornwall border, and right on the doorstep is Morewellham Quay. The Tamar Valley Trail is a favourite for walkers and cyclists. Tavistock, 3 miles, has pannier and farmers markets, shops, restaurants, an indoor swimming pool and a live music venue. Horse riding, fishing, canoeing, boat trips and even a train from Calstock into Plymouth are some of the things you can try whilst staying here. There are two supermarkets in Haverstock, which is 2 miles away and the nearest petrol garage is just a mile from Badger Cottage. For those wishing to leave the car behind there are a number of local pubs within half a mile. Shops 2 miles, pub ½ mile.
    £61
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  • A Twist Of Lyme, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Axminster, England
    In a lovely position 3½ miles from the picturesque, seaside resort of Lyme Regis and the famous World Heritage Jurassic Coast, this well-equipped, semi-detached holiday cottage, adjacent to the owners’ home, offers a great location to explore West Dorset and into East Devon.
    There is a spacious and light-filled open plan living space, with a fully fitted kitchen, a comfy 3-seater sofa and funky armchairs. There is also an electric wood burner for cosy nights in and a Smart TV offering Netflix and Amazon Prime. The kitchen area has ample work surfaces for dishing up culinary delicacies, whilst the dining area is perfect for sociable gatherings with friends or family. Upstairs, the bedroom is spacious and has been decorated with Laura Ashley wallpaper and fabrics. It features a super kingsize zip and link bed with sumptuous 400-thread count linen. The stunning bathroom has a separate claw-footed roll-top bath which is under the roof light, from which you can view the starry skies, and a curved shower cubicle.
    A short easy drive allows you to enjoy Lyme Regis, with all its quaint shops and its wonderful scenic harbour and Cobb, the bustling town of Axminster, River Cottage, Forde Abbey and Gardens and Broadwindsor Craft Centre. Further afield, visit Beer, Branscombe and Seaton, and going east, West Bay, Bridport and onto Weymouth and Portland. There is much to do, including superb coastal and country walking, and village pubs for wining and dining. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £82
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  • Monks Thatch, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Otterton, England
    Nestling in an exceptional and stunning sea view location, in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of the Jurassic Coast, Monks Thatch Cottage is only 500 yards from the Devon Heritage Coastal Path and is spoilt for choice with four beaches nearby. With private drive approach, the cottage adjoins the owner’s house, just ½ mile from Otterton’s picturesque village with its pretty thatched cottages, church, pub, village community shop and alongside the River Otter an historic working mill with artisan bakery, crafts, gifts, and food shops and an award-winning cafe/restaurant. There is lots to do, see and visit locally, which makes for an ideal holiday.
    £68
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  • Yawl House, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Uplyme, England
    A Georgian house with six bedrooms and a lovely conservatory overlooking a large lawned garden. This holiday property is adjacent to the owner’s home and offers excellent, comfortable accommodation for families to meet up and enjoy this wonderful area. The main bedroom also has the added benefit of a TV. The parking is allocated to 4 cars but a 5th space can be arranged by prior arrangement with the owner. In a great location, it lies 1 mile outside the ever popular seaside resort of Lyme Regis and the stunning World Heritage Jurassic Coast, with its wonderful walks and scenery. Within a short drive you can be in the heart of Lyme Regis with its picturesque harbour, sandy beach, renowned Cobb where you can fossil hunt, fish, swim, go boating or simply wander around the quaint shops and restaurants in this characterful resort. The Heritage coast itself has many smaller seaside resorts you can visit, stretching from Exmouth in the west, or all the way to Weymouth and Portland in the east, taking the scenic coast road from West Bay and Bridport, with its superb views overlooking the Chesil Beach. There is a wealth of family activities and attractions to enjoy, ranging from the donkey sanctuary, River Cottage, Forde Abbey and Gardens, and Broadwindsor Craft Centre, to Crealey Adventure Park near Exeter, and south Somerset, with its Fleet Air Arm Museum, all of which are within easy reach. You will certainly have plenty to do - perhaps taking the dogs walking along the coastal path and climbing up Golden Cap, the highest point in the south of England. On your return, enjoy relaxing barbecue outside. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £185
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  • Scenery Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bridford, England
    Scenery Cottage is a quaint cottage in the centre of the ancient village of Bridford, high up on the eastern edge of Dartmoor. The cottage, which accommodates up to four adults, is believed to be over 200 years old and was once the village school. Scenery Cottage is close to the 17th century Thomas Becket Church as well as the highly recommended Bridford Inn. Best of all, the cottage looks out over wonderful scenery (hence the name) and there are stunning walks literally from the doorstep. Whilst it is the perfect place for a long weekend break, there is more than enough to do and see to reward an extended stay too. The cottage has a kitchen/dining area which is fully equipped and with a wood burner. After a fun filled day exploring Devon, you can kick back on the sofa in the cosy living room, relax and watch your favourite programme on the Smart Freeview TV. Heading up to the first floor, there are two comfortably furnished bedrooms. One has a double bed and an en-suite shower room and the other has twin beds. On the same level is the family bathroom which has a beautiful freestanding bath.
    Bridford is located in the beautiful Teign Valley, providing an excellent base from which to explore this wonderful area. Although very popular with walkers and horse riders, the village is not on the usual tourist trail and has remained unspoilt. This area is one of Dartmoor’s best kept secrets, a quiet, traditional village set in beautiful countryside in an area that has been captivating visitors for generations. The magical waterfalls, lakes and ancient woodlands of Canonteign Falls are just 4 miles away as well as the Teign Valley Golf Course. The wild bird sanctuary and reserve at Dawlish Warren is nearby, as is Dartmoor National Park which offers excellent opportunities for outdoor pursuits including walks around the local reservoirs and to explore the various different tors on the moorland.
    Whether you want a quiet gentle stroll or an exhilarating mountain biking experience, there’s something for you at Haldon Forest Park. Go Ape and Go Segway are based at Haldon Forest as well as a range of four walking and five cycling trails to suit all abilities. South Devon’s bustling resorts and beautiful beaches are just a short drive away including Teignmouth which is 30 minutes, 35 minutes to Dawlish and Exmouth can be reached in around 40 minutes which offers opportunities for paddleboarding, windsurfing and sailing. With beautiful surroundings, Scenery Cottage is the perfect choice for a truly memorable holiday. This is a great base for touring Dartmoor and South Devon. Beach 16½ miles.
    £71
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  • Rose Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cheriton Bishop, England
    In a lovely rural setting on the outskirts of Cheriton Bishop, 1 mile north of the Dartmoor National Park, Rose Cottage is a well presented, single-storey holiday cottage and is attached to the owner’s home, with views across the lake and countryside. Exeter, with its many attractions, is just 8 miles. On your doorstep the park offers marvellous walking, climbing, pony trekking, superb scenery, bird watching and wildlife. Nearby, enjoy glorious walking through the Teign Gorge and the dramatic moorlands of Dartmoor, or visit Castle Drogo (NT), Fingle Glen, the Canonteign Falls and the Miniature Pony Centre. There are also lots of outdoor activities on offer, including coarse fishing onsite (tackle available to borrow, licence required), golfing, riding and tennis. The sandy beaches/seaside resorts of Dawlish, 13 miles, Torquay and Bude all within easy reach. The Eden Project is 1 hour away. Evening meals available for a small cost using fresh local produce. Shop and pub serving food 1 mile.
    £34
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  • The Granary, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tiverton, England
    Nestled within the tranquillity of a 200-year-old barn conversion, The Granary exudes charm with its underfloor heating, rustic beams, and generously appointed bedrooms. The allure of this dwelling extends to a south-facing garden, where a private hot tub beckons amidst a tableau of natural splendour. Ideal for al fresco dining, a set of tables and chairs complement the outdoor experience. Perched on the expansive grounds of a working dairy and beef farm spanning 200 acres, The Granary offers an immersive rural escape. The gracious hosts extend a warm invitation to curious children, eager to unveil the secrets of farm life. A web of public footpaths crisscrosses the farm, weaving through fields and tracks, promising scenic strolls for enthusiasts.
    Beyond the farm’s embrace, the location unfolds a myriad of possibilities. A mere 40 minutes from both the north and south coastlines, The Granary becomes a gateway to sun-soaked beach days. North Devon, with its sandy havens for surfers, contrasts the diverse attractions of the south coast, where mackerel fishing and indulgent cream teas await discovery. Despite its serene ambience, The Granary is conveniently positioned just 2 miles from Tiverton. Here, a charming tapestry of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants awaits exploration. The surrounding region beckons with captivating destinations, including the enchanting landscapes of Exmoor, a mere half-hour drive away, and the rugged allure of Dartmoor, accessible within 45 minutes.
    Families seeking adventure find delight in nearby attractions like Diggerland and Crealy, while the Blackdown Hills and a host of National Trust properties offer cultural and historical immersion. The picturesque Tiverton Canal, home to one of the last horse-drawn barges in the UK, meanders through mid-Devon, offering a nostalgic and enjoyable family outing along the Grand Western Canal’s banks. Nature enthusiasts find solace in the Grand Western Canal, a local nature reserve brimming with wildlife. Stretching across 11 miles of unspoiled waterway, this haven welcomes walkers, cyclists, anglers, and boat enthusiasts alike throughout the year. Beyond the canal’s confines, the Quantock Hills, Exmoor, and the Devon and Somerset sections of the South West Coastal Path beckon with invigorating walks.
    £77
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  • Conifers, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bish Mill, England
    Standing in 17 acres of working farmland, accessed by a steep country lane, this self-contained holiday cottage forms half of this extremely large Victorian farmhouse. The owners, who reside in the other half, offer a warm welcome. This holiday cottage has ⅓-acre gardens and patio to the side of the house, giving plenty of space in which to relax or for the children to play. Set within open countryside, offering lovely walks, fishing and plenty of opportunities to see the varied wildlife. The interesting market town of South Molton, with its honey farm, is 2 miles. This is a good location to explore the North Devon coasts. Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks, and sandy beaches can be found within 20 miles. Squash, tennis and golf are available in Chittlehamholt. Many breathtaking gardens to visit close by. A trip to Ilfracombe will delight the discerning visitor, where there are is variety of activities available, and a pretty harbour and small beach on which to bathe. Alternatively, Barnstaple offers a range of pubs, shops, restaurants and a leisure centre. Pub ¼ mile.
    £136
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