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Dog-friendly Hotels Dorset

Dorset is a pawsome holiday destination for furry family members all year round. The famous Jurassic coast, Durdle Door, Poole harbour, rolling countryside and the surrounding countryside make the Dorset coast super dog friendly for a British break. 

  • Violet Bay, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Weymouth, England
    Welcome to Violet Bay, this stunning fisherman’s cottage located a short walk from the famous golden sand beach of Weymouth is the perfect place for the family to stay and enjoy their holiday in Weymouth. This recently refurbished property has been completed to a high standard with furniture to match. Entering the property you will notice the living room with the electric log burner, Smart TV, comfy sofa, and a single sofa bed. The dining room is at the rear of the property where there is bench seating for up to six guests, French doors open on to the rear garden which is the perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening under the stars.
    The kitchen is well equipped with electric oven, microwave-oven, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, and coffee machine. Upstairs both bedrooms sleep 2 with bedroom one with a King size bed and bedrooms two with a twin bed with a zip-link mattress. The bathroom is at the rear of the property where a small step takes you down in a bathroom with shower over bath, toilet, basin, and Heated towel rail. Outside you will also find the utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. There is also an outside toilet. A short walk from violet bay you will be welcomed to the beautiful sites of Weymouth harbour, this once famous fishing harbour is now home to many pleasure boats, small ferries, and many water sport activities for you all to enjoy.
    If you are looking for a relaxing day down at the water’s edge you will find plenty of local bars, restaurants, and takeaways to enjoy all day and night. The Weymouth Beach which is positioned in the heart of The World-Famous Jurassic Coast is the perfect bay to enjoy a swim or time with a book on the beach. For the walkers among us, The Jurassic Coastline has plenty of trail walks, make sure you take in the sites of Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, you do not want to forget the camera for this trip.
    Closer to the property, Portland is a 10-minute drive, which is home of the 2012 Olympic Sailing Academy, Chesil beach, the renowned Portland Bill Lighthouse plus many more. The market town of Dorchester is approx. 20-minute drive, here you will find local markets, museums, restaurants, and bars. Further afield you can take a trip to the Historic Tank Museum or have a day roaming around Monkey World.
    £70
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  • Carpenters Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In 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.
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  • Fossils End, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In 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.
    £69
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  • Pilgrims Rest, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Weymouth, England
    Pilgrims Rest is a well-presented chalet-style bungalow situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location close to Weymouth town centre and famous beaches. The property offers fantastic space for socialising or enjoying the beautiful views across the countryside which backs onto Weymouth.
    When you enter the property through the front door you have a small porchway to kick off the shoes after a day at the beach. From the porch, you enter the dining room with seating for up to 6 people and is open plan with the kitchen. At the back of the kitchen is the utility room. The dining room leads to the generous-sized living room with a Smart TV, sofas and a large beanbag for both adults and kids to enjoy an evening after exploring all Weymouth has to offer.
    Also on the ground floor is a snug which is perfect for the kids to get away and enjoy the board games and a bathroom with power shower over the bath. Bedroom one has a double bed with views over the garden, bedroom two has twin beds and you will then find the master bedroom on the first floor with an en-suite shower room.
    Outside there is plenty of seating with various suntraps. You can sit in the garden and enjoy an evening drink around the fire. There are two separate decking areas, both with garden furniture.
    Weymouth town centre is located within a 10-minute drive and has various activities from a day on the beach or a trip along the Jurassic Coast - there is something for everyone. The World Heritage Status Jurassic coastline stretches east and west from Weymouth with pretty villages and awe-inspiring views along the way.
    £118
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  • Markham House, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Weymouth, England
    Markham House is a wonderful modern holiday home offering lovely accommodation that is perfectly situated to explore this delightful part of Dorset. It is situated just over a mile from Weymouth’s golden sandy beaches and its pretty harbour; dotted with pubs restaurants and independent shops. This accommodation is perfect for couples or families, offering a cosy lounge and light and airy kitchen diner. From there, patio doors lead you onto the patio and into a south-facing secure garden with enough space for the kids to burn off energy or simply a place to relax with a drink or good book, after a day exploring Weymouth and the surrounding areas. It sleeps five in three bedrooms upstairs, with one single, one twin, a king-size ensuite and a separate family bathroom. There is also off-road parking for two cars.
    This is an excellent location to enjoy Weymouth’s beach, harbour, shops, and many family attractions whether you choose to walk, catch a bus at the bottom of the road or decide to drive. The Rodwell Trail is a sixteen-minute walk away, offering a relatively flat path to Sandsfoot Castle and gardens and onto Portland Harbour. Weymouth is the perfect holiday destination year-round offering activities at the seaside or in the countryside, not to mention its history.
    Spend a long weekend, a week or even longer and we’re sure you’ll want to come back and spend more time. There’s world-famous sailing at the National Sailing Academy, which was home to the 2012 sailing Olympics, as well as coastal walks along Chesil Beach and Portland which are all part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coastline. The property is within easy driving distance of Dorchester, Bridport, and Abbotsbury, with its swannery and tropical gardens. With so many places to discover locally, you may not venture far, however, a little further afield, you will find plenty of places to explore from family fun at Dorset Adventure Park or the wonders of the New Forest National Park.
    Whatever your reason for choosing Markham House, we are certain it will have you longing to return.
    £79
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  • Hill View, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Weymouth, England
    Hill View is a lovely holiday home set in a quiet residential location, just a mile from the beach. This holiday home is ideal for guests looking to be within striking distance of the bustling seaside town of Weymouth, whist also looking to enjoy the peace and quiet this setting offers. With two bedrooms, sitting room and conservatory/dining room overlooking the enclosed garden, this home is ideal for couples or a family to enjoy a long weekend exploring this stunning part of the Jurassic Coastline, or as a base from which to explore the wider area. Located less than a mile from the coast, you can hang your car keys up and explore this wonderful location with hidden coves and picture postcard villages by foot, or bring your bikes and explore on 2 wheels. Or, if you want a day at the beach, the sandy Overcombe beach is within a 15-minute walk. If you don’t fancy cooking, head to one of a few local pubs or hop on a bus and head to Weymouth or Dorchester for a wide range of places to eat. The beauty of this property is the easy access to the beach and for those who enjoy a longer walk, you can stroll to Weymouth town centre and harbour, following the beach along the prom. Beach 1 mile. Shop and pub ¾ mile, restaurant 2½ miles. Whatever your reason for choosing Hillview, we are certain you will wish to return again.
    £65
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  • Gwens House, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Weymouth, England
    Welcome to Gwen’s House, this well presented terraced house, located within walking distance of award winning sandy beaches. Entering the property, the living room is well positioned at the front of the property with comfy sofas and Smart TV, the dining room is at the rear of the property with access directly on to the well equipped kitchen with electric oven, gas hob, fridge, microwave and washing machine. The family bathroom is located at the rear of the property on the ground floor with bath, shower cubicle, W/C and basin. The rear door from the kitchen leads you into the courtyard garden where you will find outdoor furniture to relax after a day exploring. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, one with a double bed and bunk beds and the other bedroom offering a double bed. The perfect location to enjoy Weymouth’s beach, historic harbour, shops, and many family attractions.
    The home of the 2012 Olympic sailing academy is located less than 10 minutes away here you try your hand at many different water sports. For the walkers among us, you have the pick of many miles of coastal walks, on the famous Jurassic Coastline taking in the sites such as Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. Do not forget the camera on this trip. Chesil beach and Portland are a short distance away, here you can explore many small coves perfect for swimming or relaxing on a sunny day. If you are arriving by train, Weymouth train station is located 3-minute walk from the property, this is the perfect place to jump on and explore further afield. Please be aware parking for this property is charged at £5.00 per day for a permit. Purchased via the owner. However local council carparks are less than a 5-minute walk away and are charged daily. Beach ¼ mile. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £69
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  • Newstead Cottage, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Newstead Cottage is a charming holiday home that has recently been renovated and now offers fantastic accommodation for four guests. The cottage offers two double bedrooms, a modern stylish bathroom with bath, separate showe and shaving socket, a cosy sitting room separate dining room with open fire and a modern well-equipped kitchen. Outside the cottage offers a westerly-facing garden with off-road parking for two.
    This is an excellent location to enjoy Weymouth’s beach, harbour, shops, and many family attractions. There is world-famous sailing on offer with the National Sailing Academy which was home to the 2012 sailing Olympics. Fishing, swimming, and boating are available locally, as well as coastal walking along Chesil Beach and Portland which are all part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coastline. The property is also within easy driving distance of Dorchester, Bridport, and Abbotsbury, with its swannery and tropical gardens. With so many places to discover locally, you may not venture far, however, a little further afield, you will find plenty of places to explore from the wonders of the New Forest national park to a fun-filled day at Paulton’s Park to the east or head west along the Jurassic Coastline and explore, wonderful coves, coastal towns and breath-taking scenery Whatever your reason for choosing Newstead Cottage, we are certain it will have you longing to return.
    £92
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  • Hotel Collingwood, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bournemouth, England
    4.10

    Nestled in the picturesque beauty of Dorset. Immerse yourself in charm, comfort, and stunning coastal vistas.

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  • The Castle Inn, DorsetInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Wareham, England
    4.87

    Located in beautiful West Lulworth, the dog-friendly Castle Inn is a traditional Dorset pub and hotel close to gorgeous Lulworth Cove, with a history dating back to 1660, one of the oldest inns in Dorset.

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