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Dog 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 and cottages to find the perfect holiday for you and your four-legged friend.

  • Sweet Pea Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sweet Pea Cottage is a charming Grade II listed Purbeck stone character cottage, that dates back to the early 1800s. This semi-detached property has been renovated and thoughtfully decorated using natural local materials such as Purbeck flagstones and lime mortar for the walls. The cottage is set in the private Encombe Estate within the delightful hamlet of Kingston, opposite the historic church, and just 100 yards away from the pretty local pub and restaurant which has a large garden boasting far reaching views over the countryside to Corfe Castle and beyond.
    Sweet Pea Cottage is a pretty, comfortable and cosy home, making it an ideal getaway for couples or small families, with an extensive shared lawned garden, which offers distant views of grazing cattle. The cottage has been tastefully furnished and co-ordinated with soft colours, and has an open plan living space with a feature inglenook fireplace and wood burner. There are two sumptuous bedrooms which are en-suite and enjoy splendid views over the surrounding countryside. The owner provides Cath Kidston and The White Company bed linen and towels.
    This is the ideal base for exploring the Dorset Heritage Coastline and countryside. There is a wealth of attractions nearby including the National Trust Corfe Castle, Arne Nature Reserve, Lulworth Castle, The Blue Pool, Lulworth Cove, Dorset Waterpark, the Jurassic Coast and the beaches at Studland, Swanage and Kimmeridge Bay. Further afield you will find Dulston Country Park, Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum, and Fossil Forest, which takes you back 135 million years. The market towns of Wareham and Dorchester are both within easy driving distance. Bournemouth and Poole are just 25 miles away. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £84
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  • North Barn, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dorchester, England
    North Barn is set just outside the village of Affpuddle and is surrounded by fields. There is a wonderful footpath to the village Tolpuddle across the meadows by the house. It is a Grade II listed property with a thatched roof and all the charm of the English countryside. Downstairs there is a very spacious living area where you can cosy up next to the wood burner, or step straight out into the enclosed lawned garden. There is a spacious and traditional kitchen with an Aga and heading upstairs using the beautiful spiral staircase you come to a landing with an opening where you can look down into the living area. Leading off this landing are each of the bedrooms with beams throughout. This is a truly spectacular property, perfect to spend quality time together in a rural location with your friends and family. A car is necessary so you can go out to explore the incredible wonders of Dorset. You can go to the Langham Wine Estate where they are dedicated to making world class sparkling wine, or head to Thomas Hardy’s Cottage, a National Trust site. Visit Monkey World or the Tank Museum, or drive to Poole to catch a boat to Brownsea Island which has an abundance of wildlife and fantastic walks around the island. You can head to the Jurassic Coast for spectacular walks between Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. Whether you are looking for a wonderful property to relax or a base to enjoy the wonders of Dorset, North Barn will make the perfect property. Beach 10 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restuarant 1½ miles.
    £145
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  • Bell Cliff House, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lyme Regis, England
    An idyllic holiday home lying at the heart of Lyme Regis in Dorset. Expansive sea views. Character features. Close to beach. Private terrace. Axminster 5.5 miles; Bridport 9.6 miles; Sidmouth 15.5 miles.
    £204
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  • Stars Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wareham, England
    This secluded cottage boasts sweeping views across the fields. Located behind a beautiful pub where the owner lives, you can still enjoy the peace and quiet in this tranquil village. There is a private patio area with French doors leading from both the living area and the spacious kitchen/dining room.
    With so much to do in the area you won’t be short of places to visit, such as Monkey World and Bovington Tank Museum. Close to the Jurassic Coast, you cannot miss a visit to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Also well worth a visit is St Nicholas’ Church in Moreton, one of the few places where you can see Laurence Whistler’s stain glass windows and is also the final resting place of the adventurer Lawrence of Arabia. After your day of exploring you can come back to your tranquil holiday home and walk just around the corner for your evening meal and a drink at the pub. Beach 5¼. Shop 1 mile, adjacent to pub/restaurant.
    £111
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  • Sea View Lodge, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lyme Regis, England
    Set in a picturesque location within the 350-acre Rousdon Estate, this delightful property is the ideal base for a relaxing holiday, and has easy access to the coast, scenic walks and the surrounding counties of Dorset, Devon and Somerset. Sea View Lodge sleeps eight people, which is perfect for a family getaway or time away with friends. It has two double bedrooms on the ground floor with a shared bathroom, and two more bedrooms upstairs, both twin rooms, as well as the second bathroom. You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to bringing everyone together, since the property has a spacious living room, a large kitchen, a beautiful sun room, which spans the entire width of the property. The sun room doubles up as a dining area and also has soft relaxing chairs, making it the perfect spot in which to sit back and reflect as you gaze into the beautiful garden. Heading outside you can enjoy the large enclosed garden, with coastal views and your very own hot tub. Come nightfall, the living room is the ideal place for you to to snuggle down in front of the warming wood burner.

    The grounds of the Roudson Estate are made up of woodlands, pastureland and glorious countryside. The estate even benefits from, for the more adventurous, its own private beach which is situated approximately 2 miles away, as well as the coastal path towards Lyme Regis or Seaton for the more adventurous. There are walkways around the estate - you can take a relaxing stroll, enjoy dog walks, or the quiet lanes are ideal for cycling. Being only a short distance from the Jurassic Coast, there is no shortage of stunning scenery. Take a trip to the charming cobbled streets of Lyme Regis, 4 miles, with its beach, where you can wander through the galleries and visit the historic Cobb, before testing out one of the many cafés and eateries. Also nearby is the seaside village of Beer and the towns of Seaton and Sidmouth - or why not explore one of the numerous National Trust properties that are easily accessible by car? Children will love exploring the numerous beaches along this coast, or having fun at the many attractions on offer, including Pecorama, Seaton Jurassic Experience and Trams, Dinosaurland Fossil Museum or Crealy Adventure Park, which all make for great days out. Beach 2 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants 4 miles.
    £99
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  • Victoria Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bournemouth, England
    Welcome to Victoria Cottage, your ultimate seaside escape nestled on the idyllic shores of Mudeford Harbour. This stylish and spacious holiday let is a gem, offering a delightful retreat for those seeking a coastal sanctuary with all the comforts of a modern home.
    As you enter, the heart of the home is revealed in the form of a beautifully designed kitchen- breakfast room. The kitchen is well-equipped, and the adjacent dining room offers an elegant setting for sharing special meals. The comfortable living room is an inviting space where you can unwind in style, with natural light streaming in through the windows. Beyond the living room, a light-filled conservatory provides a tranquil escape, with views down the garden to Mudeford Harbour.
    As you ascend to the first floor, you’ll discover the four beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts an Emperor bed, a touch of indulgence that guarantees a peaceful night’s sleep. Two luxury bathrooms are at your disposal, one equipped with a shower, and the other featuring both a bath and a shower with Heated towel rails for added comfort. One of the most exceptional aspects of Victoria Cottage is the outdoor space.
    Step outside onto the large southerly facing terrace, where you can dine al fresco, or simply savour the fresh sea air. The expansive lawn leads to a gated slipway, with direct access to Mudeford Harbour. Beyond the cottage, the charming village of Mudeford offers a tranquil escape with coastal allure. The picturesque quay is a hub of activity, with opportunities for crabbing, fishing, or simply watching the world go by. For those seeking further adventure, Shore Sports is just a stone’s throw away, providing a range of exciting water sports and activities.
    No stay at Victoria Cottage would be complete without a visit to the local pub, renowned for its warm hospitality and its delectable Sunday roast. Exploring the surrounding areas, you’ll find the historic town of Christchurch, the enchanting New Forest and if you’re feeling more adventurous, the Jurassic Coast, Swanage, and Sandbanks are all within reach for day trips.
    £176
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  • Carpenters Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blacksmith’s Cottage (ref UK10211) and Carpenters Cottage (ref UK10239) are two cottages located next door to each other in the popular area of Upwey in the Georgian seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset. They are newly built cottages, constructed in 2018, on land that was once used by the owner’s grandfather for his workshop. He could turn his hand to anything from carpentry, wheel wrights, metal works, painting and electrical. In fact there are very few if any, buildings in the village of Upwey that the owner’s grandfather has not worked on in the past. Over time the workshops had become run down and so the decision was made to redevelop the land with the construction of Blacksmith’s Cottage and Carpenters Cottage. Reflecting the owner’s grandfather’s love of carpentry and wood, the cottages are timber framed and their names have been chosen to echo the prior use of the land. Both properties offer countryside views from the front, as well as great walks. They are also on the main bus routes to explore Dorset while leaving the car behind. Weymouth itself boasts an award-winning golden sandy beach, picturesque harbour and ideally positioned along the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coastline. A perfect spot for couples and families wanting to explore the beautiful surrounding areas of Dorset.
    The UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast is on your doorstep offering highlights such as Chesil Beach, whilst Abbotsbury, West Bay, Bridport, Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are slightly further away. The Jurassic Coast is home to more than 300 coastal walks offering some breathtaking views across the 200 million year old shoreline. Dorset’s county town, Dorchester, is known as Thomas Hardy’s town and is home to Roman relics, Brewery Square and the pioneering, architectural royal develeopment of Poundbury. Take a trip to the Isle of Portland, host to the 2012 Olympic sailing events, and home to the world-famous National Sailing Academy. Chocolate box villages can be admired in many areas of Dorset. The swannery at Abbotsbury provides the opportunity to observe the resident colony of mute swans, which has been in existence since the 14th century. From late May, visitors can walk around the nesting area, observing the cygnets at close quarters. Another attraction at Abbotsbury are the sub-tropical gardens, which flourish in a site protected from the cold winds. Here you can find species rare to Britain, such as Japanese camellias and Casucasian wingnut. Other attractions close by include Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum, Milton Abbey, Athelhampton House and the National Trust’s Corfe Castle. Slightly further afield, you can visit Swanage, Poole and Poole Quay. Poole harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world, and from here you can take the ferry to Sandbanks or Brownsea Island Nature Reserve with its red squirrels. Why not also take a ferry and visit the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey? Lyme Regis is also another hot spot to visit, known locally as the ’pearl of Dorset’, and is a great place for searching for fossils found in the cliffs and along the beach. If you love golf, Dorset’s Camedown Golf Course is just 2 miles away, and where the Ryder Cup was started. Beach 4 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    Blacksmith’s Cottage (ref UK10211) and Carpenters Cottage (ref UK10239) can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £66
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  • Park Farmhouse, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chideock, England
    This comfortable and welcoming, thatched, detached former farmhouse dates back to 1750, and has many features such as beams, low lintels and sloping floors. The main house has two living rooms and a dining room which seats up to 18. There is also an indoor swimming pool and a games room, making it ideal for family gatherings and celebrations. The old creamery, located in a separate building next to the main house, has been converted into an annexe with an additional two en-suite bedrooms, and still has the exposed stone walls and floors! From the farmhouse gardens there are far-reaching views over countryside and rolling hills and it is conveniently located for trips to Lyme Regis, West Bay and Bridport. There is a local bus service for those wishing to explore the area without using the car. Park Farmhouse is located on the coast road in the heart of the charming historic village of Chideock with a pub and restaurant a couple of doors away. Julia Bradbury’s ‘Best Walks With A View’ includes a walk which encircles Park Farmhouse. A popular farm shop is about a mile away with outside seating with glorious views over the National Trust land and the famous Golden Cap which is the highest point on the south coast!

    Steeped in history, Chideock was recorded in the Domesday Book as Cidihoc. In 1379-80, John de Chideock, a manorial lord, built Chideock Castle, just north of the village. During the Middle Ages, ownership passed to the Catholic Arundell family, who used it to provide refuge for priests and loyal followers during subsequent persecution. In 1802 the Arundells were succeeded by the Weld family of Lulworth Castle who in 1810, built Chideock Manor. Park Farmhouse once served the occupants of the manor for many years with cream from the creamery.

    The stunning and dramatic Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site covering 96 miles of coastline and is less than a mile away at Seatown. It is also known for its fossil hunting. The beaches of West Bay and Lyme Regis have a traditional feel with gift shops, tea rooms, inns and restaurants. Lyme Regis with The Cobb and harbour was the setting for the filming of The French Lieutenant’s Woman. More recently, Jane Austen’s ‘Persuasion’ and Thomas Hardy’s ‘Far from The Madding Crowd’ were both filmed here. Renowned TV chef Mark Hix has an Oyster and Fish House in Lyme Regis. There are other pretty villages such as Beer and Branscombe within easy reach or you may wish to visit the numerous stately homes and gardens in the area. You can also discover Dorset’s sandy bays, rugged hill top walks and tiny coves. Fishing is available locally. Beach ¾ mile. Shop 240 yards, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £431
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  • Fossils End, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Weymouth, England
    Fossils’ End is a single-storey barn conversion, ideal for a rural retreat within the heart of the Dorset countryside. Accessed via a rough track, the property is located in Chickerell, close to the Georgian town of Weymouth, which boasts a golden sandy beach, picturesque harbour and is ideally positioned along the UNESCO Jurassic Coastline. It borders the owners’ home and is perfect for couples, family and friends who wish to enjoy the beautiful surrounding area of Dorset. The name Fossils’ End derives itself from local fossils that were found in nearby Dorset villages, which have been entwined into the barn, including a sea anemone found in Nottington and a petrified wood fossil found in nearby Charminster. The property offers an open plan living space with electric fire and French doors opening on to the front of the property with a large unspoilt garden (not enclosed). In the garden shed you will find sun loungers and patio chairs to use during your stay. The rear of the property offers some lovely Dorset countryside views and walking areas.
    The UNESCO Jurassic Coastline is 3 miles away, with highlights such as Chesil Beach to explore, while Abbotsbury, West Bay, Bridport, Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are slightly further away. The Jurassic Coastline is home to over 300 coastal country walks, offering some breath taking views over Dorset’s 200 million year old shoreline. The county town, known as Thomas Hardy’s town, of Dorchester, is home to Roman relics, Brewery Square and the pioneering architectural royal development of Poundbury. Take a trip to the Isle of Portland, host to the 2012 Olympic Games and home to the world famous National Sailing Academy.
    Heading out west from Chickerell is a delight, where the outstanding views and ‘chocolate-box’ villages can be admired. The swannery at Abbotsbury provides the opportunity to observe the resident colony of mute swans, which has been in existence since the 14th century. From late May, visitors can walk around the nesting area, observing the cygnets at close quarters. Another attraction at Abbotsbury are the sub-tropical gardens, which flourish in a site protected from the cold winds. Here you can find species rare to Britain such as Japanese camellias and Caucasian wingnut.
    It’s a great location with so many popular tourist attractions close by including Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum and the National Trust’s Corfe Castle, all of which all make great family days out. Slightly further afield, you can visit Swanage, Poole and Poole Quay. Poole harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world and from here you can take the ferry to Sandbanks or Brownsea Island Nature Reserve with its red squirrels. Why not take the ferry for the day to visit the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey? Lyme Regis is also another hot spot to visit, known locally as the ‘Pearl of Dorset’, and is a great place for searching for fossils found in the cliffs and along the beach. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £71
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  • Coast View Apartment, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coast View is a bright and spacious ground floor apartment slightly elevated and just 100 meters from the stunning Lyme Bay, the nature of the location provides a wonderful and ever-changing view from the sea facing rooms and wonderfully bright south facing garden.
    The interior has been lovingly furnished and offers beach chic styling to create a charming and relaxed holiday home. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and open plan living and dining room with kitchen make Coast View the perfect retreat for friends and families alike.
    The south facing garden is the perfect space to sit enjoy the fresh sea air, relax with a good book or enjoy a drink with friends or family after a busy day exploring Lyme Bay.
    Lyme Bay itself is a real gem of a coastal town with its many pubs and restaurants to enjoy, independent shops to explore and of course the chance to discover some prehistoric treasure and fossil hunt along this stunning part of the Jurassic Coast.
    £206
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