Pet Friendly Holidays Dorset
Dorset is one of the most beautiful holiday destinations in the UK for furry friends all year round. The Jurassic Coast, Durdle Door, Poole Harbour and the South West Coast path make Dorset the perfect dog-friendly adventure. Explore our idyllic selection of pet-friendly hotels to find the perfect holiday for you and your four-legged friend.
- Plush, EnglandSurrounded by beautiful Dorset countryside, close to the Dorset Gap, this substantial 18th-century farmhouse stands a mile from the pretty hamlet of Plush with its delightful village inn.
Retaining many original features, including ornamental fireplaces and splendid high ceilings, the property benefits from the addition of a games room in its cellar. Two comfortable living rooms, both with open fires and Freeview TV, means there’s plenty of space for everyone to relax after a busy day exploring the local area. The large, well-equipped farmhouse style kitchen is perfect for cooking a holiday feast, throw open the French doors and let the light and air spill in. With 7 bedrooms over the first and second floor, sleeping 14 guests plus up to 4 more on sofa beds, plus 6 bathrooms, this property really is a fantastic choice for a families or friends to get together and celebrate. With its own pretty, large walled garden, with lawned area and flower borders, it stands in the grounds of the owners’ 650-acre organic dairy farm; there are lovely walks from the doorstep amid the farmland.
The Dorset Gap is nearby, for walks amid stunning scenery, while sandy bays and nature reserves can be found along the World Heritage Coastline just 18 miles away. Dorchester (Thomas Hardy’s Casterbridge) is within driving distance for a wide range of attractions, including a lively weekly market, with the beautiful Maiden Castle sure to be a highlight. A trip to the charming town of Cerne Abbas, with its Tudor architecture, and the nearby Cerne Giant are also a must on any itinerary. There are good golf courses in the vicinity and a selection of excellent inns and restaurants within 7 miles, this truly is an ideal location to suit a variety of holiday needs. Shop 5 miles.
Armswell House (DQT) and The Stables (DXS) can be booked together to accommodate up to 32 guests.£241From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Plush, EnglandThe Stables is a detached stable conversion and benefits from a large, open-plan kitchen/dining-room with a high ceiling and beams, a living room with a wood-burning stove and also has its own garden with great views over the surrounding countryside. The holiday property stands in the grounds of the owners’ 650-acre organic dairy farm; there are lovely walks from the doorstep amid the farmland. The Dorset Gap is nearby for walks amid stunning scenery, while sandy bays and nature reserves can be found along the World Heritage Coastline just 18 miles away. Dorchester (Thomas Hardy’s Casterbridge) is within driving distance for a wide range of attractions, including a lively weekly market with the beautiful Maiden Castle sure to be a highlight. A trip to the charming town of Cerne Abbas with its Tudor architecture, tea rooms and the nearby Cerne Giant is also a must on any itinerary.
The seaside town of Weymouth with splendid harbour, Georgian seafront and long sandy beach makes a great day out and the ferry for day trips to the Channel Islands also leaves from the town. Just a few of the pretty Dorset villages to explore are Abbotsbury with its sub-tropical garden and swannery, Milton Abbas (the first planned settlement in England) with whitewashed thatched cottages and the 14th-century abbey, NT Corfe Castle and Lulworth with famous natural cove and over the hill to Durdle Door. There are RSPB reserves at Arne near Wareham and two at Weymouth. With good golf courses in the vicinity and a selection of excellent inns and restaurants within 7 miles, this truly is an ideal location to suit a variety of holiday needs. Shop 5 miles, pub 1 mile.
The Stables (DXS) and Armswell House (DQT) can be booked together to accommodate up to 32 guests.£199From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Glanvilles Wootton, EnglandSituated on a 300-acre working sheep and beef farm in the beautiful surroundings of the north west Dorset countryside, and only 5 miles south of the delightful abbey town of Sherborne, these three holiday homes offer a great location to get away from it all. The Farmhouse (UKC2911), which sleeps up to twelve guests, and the smaller wing of the property, Churchill Cottage (ref DQR), which sleeps six guests, have an interconnecting door allowing for both to be booked together (sleeping 18 guests) or independently. Standing detached is The Stables (ref DSG) which sleeps five guests.
The Farmhouse and Churchill Cottage have interesting historical connections, having once been owned by John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough and the highwayman John Clavell respectively. The Farmhouse offers its own games room with a pool table, and a dining area seating 18, although all three properties have use of a shared outside games room. The properties also have use of the coarse fishing lake, 100 yards away.
The properties are ideal for a family or groups who might wish to get away from it all, and their location lends itself for some fine country walking and cycling. Visit Sherborne with its abbey, castle, fine character shops, cafés and inns. Within easy driving there are also many historic houses, such as Montacute House and Gardens and Stourhead House and Gardens to name just two. For family outings Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Museum and the Haynes Motor Museum, with its fascinating classical car collection, are worth a visit, and slightly further afield, the ever popular Longleat House and Safari Park is great for a day out.
The south coast resorts of Weymouth, West Bay and Lyme Regis, on the famous World Heritage Jurassic Coast, beckon, with plenty of water activities to enjoy, or going inland to south Somerset, one can take in the Clarks Village Outlet, Glastonbury Tor and the very popular Roman city of Bath with its many tourist attractions. Nearby, visit Cerne Abbas, famed for its chalk giant on the hillside, and just beyond is Dorchester, the county town with its many museums. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
Churchill Cottage (ref DQR), The Stables (ref DSG) and The Farmhouse (ref UKC2911) can be booked together to accommodate up to 23 guests.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wareham, EnglandSympathetically converted, this lovely detached coach house stands within its own large garden, with views over the shared swimming pool (open from May weather dependent) from its open-plan living room. It enjoys use of the owners’ woodland grounds, with shady walks leading down to a river.
For history enthusiasts, Wareham is a treasure trove of ancient sites and stories. Explore the well-preserved town walls and immerse yourself in the town’s Saxon past. Don’t miss the impressive Wareham Town Museum, where artifacts and exhibits transport you back in time. Nearby, the dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle, 6 miles, stand sentinel over the countryside, providing a glimpse into England’s turbulent history.
Just a short drive away lies the vibrant coastal resort of Bournemouth. Here, guests can soak up the sun on the golden sands, stroll along the bustling promenade, or indulge in some retail therapy at the eclectic shops and boutiques. For those seeking a taste of adventure, water sports and beach activities abound, ensuring there’s never a dull moment.
Poole, 7 miles, is a coastal gem, known for its picturesque harbourside and bustling quayside. Take a leisurely stroll along the quay, where traditional pubs, seafood restaurants, and quaint shops line the waterfront. Here, you can savour freshly caught fish and chips, or indulge in a relaxing afternoon tea while watching boats gently bob on the water. Nearby Brownsea Island, a short ferry ride away, is a nature lover’s paradise. This tranquil sanctuary is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, including red squirrels and a multitude of bird species.
Studland Bay is also close by with a sandy beach and ferries to the Channel Islands (summer only) and France. Shops ¼ mile.£115From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Osmington, EnglandWelcome to the Old Milking Parlour, a charming holiday retreat nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Osmington in Dorset. Immerse yourself in the idyllic surroundings of this quaint village, where history and natural beauty blend seamlessly to create a perfect getaway for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Osmington, with its thatched cottages and rolling hills, offers a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the village, discovering its historic landmarks and admiring the timeless architecture that transports you to a bygone era. The Old Milking Parlour’s central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the enchanting countryside and nearby attractions. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by the stunning landscapes surrounding Osmington. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on scenic trails that wind through the Dorset countryside, revealing panoramic views of lush green fields and the sparkling coastline. The South West Coast Path beckons, offering a breathtaking journey along the cliffs, where the fresh sea breeze invigorates the senses.
For those seeking a more relaxed pace, Osmington Mills provides a charming spot for a leisurely afternoon. Enjoy a meal at the local pub, where hearty fare and friendly faces await. The nearby beaches, such as Ringstead Bay and Bowleaze Cove, invite you to bask in the sun or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. History buffs will be enchanted by the village’s rich heritage, with the iconic Osmington White Horse overlooking the landscape as a testament to centuries past. Explore the nearby market towns of Weymouth and Dorchester, each offering a unique blend of shops, cafes, and cultural attractions.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, historical exploration, or simply a peaceful retreat, Osmington in Dorset has something for everyone. The Old Milking Parlour awaits, providing a cozy haven in the midst of this enchanting village, ensuring a memorable holiday experience for all.£88From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Swanage, EnglandThis superb, spacious, stone holiday cottage with character beams, is situated in the heart of the Purbeck countryside. It is set in a lawned garden on the edge of a small, peaceful, Caravan Club site. The detached cottage has been sympathetically restored and is furnished to an exceptionally good standard with beams throughout. It features an attractive welcoming wood burner in the cosy living room, a dining room and a well-equipped kitchen with everything you need to rustle up your favourite dishes. A useful utility room with laundry facilities also houses a separate toilet. An attractive conservatory leads into a delightful garden with flower troughs, roses, climbing ivy and a pretty stone well. Moving upstairs, there are two bedrooms with double beds and one bedroom with twin beds. A family bathroom can be found here too.
The delightful Swanage Railway runs regular trips on steam and diesel engines from Corfe Castle to Swanage, a pretty seaside resort with golden sandy beaches. Located on the Isle of Purbeck on the Jurassic Coast, Swanage is known for its mild weather and unique micro climate.
Bustling Poole Harbour is the largest natural harbour in Europe, with its sheltered waters and tiny islands. It is ideal for water sports yet is fringed with unspoilt woodland and coastal walks, appealing to all generations.
A little further east is the popular seaside resort of Bournemouth with miles of stunning sandy beaches, a pier and traditional amusements and fairground rides to keep the children entertained. Shop, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles.£76From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Preston, Kent, EnglandSet on a residential road and within a short walk you can be on coastal footpaths which form part of the Jurassic Coast. This semi-detached holiday property provides a good base from which to explore this delightful part of Dorset.
Weymouth, with its golden sands and vibrant harbour, is a haven for water enthusiasts. Whether you’re sailing along the coast, enjoying a leisurely stroll along the esplanade, or indulging in fresh seafood at the local restaurants, the town’s maritime charm is sure to captivate you. Just a short drive away, Dorchester beckons with its historic allure. Explore the fascinating Thomas Hardy’s Cottage, where the renowned author found inspiration for his timeless works. The town itself boasts a wealth of museums and cultural landmarks, offering a journey through time.
Nestled between the glistening waters of Poole Harbour and the English Channel, the vibrant town of Poole offers a diverse array of activities to suit every traveller’s taste. Poole’s historic Quay is a bustling hub of maritime activity and a perfect starting point for exploration. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where traditional pubs, stylish cafes, and charming shops invite you to savor the maritime atmosphere. Embark on a boat trip from the Quay to explore the expansive Poole Harbour, the second-largest natural harbour in the world, dotted with islands and wildlife-rich shores.
Venture further inland to discover the enchanting Athelhampton House, a Tudor masterpiece surrounded by exquisite gardens. Wander through the centuries-old halls and immerse yourself in the history that echoes within its walls.
For nature enthusiasts, the stunning landscapes of The Purbecks await. With rolling hills, coastal cliffs, and charming villages, it’s a paradise for hikers and explorers. Uncover hidden gems, breathe in the fresh sea air, and relish the tranquility of this natural sanctuary. Shop and restaurant 200 yards, pub 250 yards.£69From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Sopers Ln, EnglandThis semi–detached thatched cottage, close to the pretty town of Christchurch is bursting with charm and character, boasting many of the original period features including beams (some low), stable door, inglenook and wooden floors. New for 2021, a private outdoor patio and grass area with outdoor furniture, on which to relax and enjoy your stay.
A 5-minute stroll will take you into the centre of tranquil Christchurch, where you will find a wealth of opportunities on offer including pubs, restaurants, shops and a natural harbour. The cottage is a perfect base for exploring the great outdoors. Christchurch is well-known for its many dog walking trails, bike routes, running tracks and interesting hikes and bird watching. A particular favourite is the fine circular walk that takes you around the beautiful Christchurch harbour. Make a visit to the Priory, climb to Hengistbury Head, stroll along the stunning beaches at Mudeford, and visit the pretty Stanpit Marsh Reserve. If you wish to explore further afield, the outstanding natural beauty of The New Forest is a 15-minute drive away and in the opposite direction you will find Bournemouth town centre with a 7 mile coastline to explore. A perfect holiday retreat to unwind and recharge your batteries. Shop 380 yards, pub and restaurant 660 yards.£86From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Glebe Farm Barn, EnglandIn the small village of Winterborne Abbas, in west Dorset’s Hardy Country, this large, 300 year old, former guest house is conveniently located next to the main road, making an ideal base for venturing out on day trips and exploring this wonderful area. Churchview House offers great accommodation for 17 guests, which is excellent for family or group gatherings. The house offers 2 living rooms, a large dining area with open fires, and 9 bedrooms, of which 8 are en-suite, all with TV’s the other having a bathroom next door. It is in an ideal location near Dorchester (4 miles) which is the county town of Dorset, and Bridport (10 miles) and West Bay (12 miles). The amazing Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon is 5 miles with many water sports available. Travelling a short distance along the causeway, you can enjoy stunning views from Portland and the famous Portland Bill Lighthouse, all the way over to Lyme Bay, and along this famous stretch of English coastline, now designated as the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, with its superb coastal walking and scenery. Within easy driving distance, enjoy family days out at Weymouth with its stunning, award-winning sandy beach which the children will love, visit the Sea Life Adventure Park and Sea Life Tower, or perhaps try some windsurfing in Portland harbour. There are many attractions in this lovely part of the world; Dorchester has many museums, there is the Tank Museum at Bovington, Monkey World, Corfe Castle, Lulworth Cove, Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens. Further west, enjoy a day out taking in the famous Cob and harbour at Lyme Regis with its beach and quaint shops. Sherborne, Poole (28 miles) and Wareham (22 miles) are also worth visiting for many further attractions. Beach 5 miles. Shop and restaurant 2½ miles, pub ¼ mile.£232From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Swanage, EnglandImpressive barn conversion in rural Dorset location, close to beaches and Corfe Castle. Converted to an exceptionally high standard. Lovely doorstep walks. Swanage Steam Railway nearby. Swanage 2.5 miles.£104From price per night based on 7 night stay