Dog Friendly Lodges Suffolk
With a staggering coastline, wonderful countryside and a variety of charming villages and towns, Suffolk has everything for your perfect pet getaway. Whether you roam the streets of Ipswich, soak up the history in Bury St Edmunds, or take a walk along one of the many gorgeous beaches, you and your pooch are sure to have an amazing time.
- Halesworth, EnglandThis delightful pair of Grade II listed former stables, (refs BVT and BVU) adjoining the owner’s Georgian house, have been lovingly restored to a high standard to combine character with modern convenience. Ideal base to explore the Suffolk and Norfolk coast and countryside and only 8 miles from the coast. Set on the edge of a charming market town with thriving arts scene, only 8 miles from Southwold and its sandy beach and lovely walks nearby. Easy driving distance of RSPB Minsmere, Walberswick, Dunwich, Aldeburgh, Snape Maltings, Norfolk Broads. Golf, riding, tennis, sailing, swimming and fishing all available locally. Rail links to London, Norwich and the Norfolk Broads. Shop and pub
1/2 mile.£73Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandThere are original and contemporary elements to the Shoemakers Cottage, creating a tranquil environment for guests to enjoy. The property is located just minutes from the main thoroughfare in the traditional market town of Halesworth, which is home to many cafés, shops, a library and pubs.
The beautifully designed living room includes all the wonderful original features you would expect in a cottage, including stunning beamed walls and ceiling, original brick flooring, and brick fireplace. The room has been beautifully furnished with a mixture of both modern and antique furniture. The kitchen has shaker style units, with all of the modern conveniences you could ever need, along with a dining table with four chairs. Double doors lead out onto the courtyard garden, allowing you to dine alfresco. The master bedroom has been carefully designed to offer a tranquil space to relax in after a long day exploring Suffolk. There is a bespoke kingsize bed in this room and the most notable feature is the really impressive roll top bath, providing the perfect relaxation area. This room also has a wall mounted smart TV. On the second floor you will find the second bedroom. This is a very pleasant space for adults and children alike. The room includes two 3ft full size single beds.
A delightful property situated within walking distance of the historic, pedestrianized centre of this bustling market town. Southwold with its lighthouse, sandy beaches, pier and beach huts is just 7 miles away. This stunning holiday home is perfectly situated for tranquil walks and exploring the nearby coast. RSPB Minsmere and Dunwich are less than 10 miles away. Cultural events at ‘The Cut’ theatre, inns, restaurants and shops are all within ½ mile.£87Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandPear Tree Cottage is a delightful, semi-detached period cottage in the village of Wenhaston, close to Southwold and the Suffolk Heritage Coast. The property benefits from a large double bedroom accessed through the single room. The annexe, with a double bedroom and en-suite shower room, is a building adjoining the cottage, with a separate exterior door only a few steps from the cottage entrance. A wood burner in the low-beamed living room makes sitting by the fire the perfect way to spend a winter evening. The stunning mature enclosed garden is raised and private, ideal for dog owners, and is a perfect place to dine outdoors on the warm summer evenings that this popular part of Suffolk enjoys. There are two parking spaces but one is only suitable for a small car, high speed broadband (65-70mb) is available and normally a good 4G mobile reception on most phone networks.
You are ideally placed to explore both coast and country at this location. There is a popular traditional pub serving food and real ales a 5-minute walk from the cottage, which also has a cosy open fire. There is also a village store ½ mile away, a butchers at Bramfield, 2 miles, and a supermarket, petrol stations and a wide range of shops at Halesworth. You can enjoy walking routes around the village heathland and through to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to Blythburgh. The parish church features the celebrated Wenhaston Doom painting, one of the finest such exhibits in the country, depicting the final judgement of souls.
The market town of Halesworth is a short drive inland and has a rich history of brewing, malting and agriculture. A wonderful blend of old and new buildings can be seen throughout the town. Along the pedestrian thoroughfare, you can explore the independent shops including bakers, antique shops and, of course, pubs and restaurants.
To the east is the ever popular location of Southwold, which can be easily reached by bus or car. This coastal town is known for its sandy beach and colourful beach huts that line the promenade, which leads to the iconic pier. Popular with young and old, the pier was built in 1900 and it was reconstructed in 1987 and now offers a café, restaurant and traditional Victorian entertainment. Together with stunning views, it really is a must when visiting Suffolk. Southwold has an array of winding streets lined with bustling shops, as well as independent, quirky and award-winning restaurants. It is also the home of Adnams, a Suffolk brewery renowned for its ale.
Also nearby is the RSPB reserve at Minsmere, as seen on TV, and home to a large colony of avocets. An excellent choice of coastal walks including the beach (5 miles). Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 500 yards.£105Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandThis delightful pair of Grade II listed former stables, (refs BVT and BVU) adjoining the owner’s Georgian house, have been lovingly restored to a high standard to combine character with modern convenience. Ideal base to explore the Suffolk and Norfolk coast and countryside and only 8 miles from the coast. Set on the edge of a charming market town with thriving arts scene, only 8 miles from Southwold and its sandy beach and lovely walks nearby. Easy driving distance of RSPB Minsmere, Walberswick, Dunwich, Aldeburgh, Snape Maltings, Norfolk Broads. Golf, riding, tennis, sailing, swimming and fishing all available locally. Rail links to London, Norwich and the Norfolk Broads. Shop and pub
1/2 mile.£81Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandMeadow Cottage nestles in the Suffolk countryside, a charming 16th century detached holiday cottage located in the owner’s grounds, with an abundance of character, including beamed ceilings, low doors, a large fireplace with a woodburner and a Rayburn in the kitchen. The cottage is in 3 acres of grounds comprising woodland, a meadow area and a large pond - a winning combination for attracting diverse wildlife, making the cottage perfect for a tranquil holiday. The picturesque seaside town of Southwold is only 15 miles away. You can enjoy the renovated pier or go on a tour of the lighthouse. Norwich and the Broads are also within easy reach. The cottage is ideally situated for enjoying many outdoor activities, including walking, bird watching, cycling, fishing, canoeing, golf, horse riding and for the more adventurous there is also llama trekking. Visit the Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Sutton Hoo (NT), Dunwich Heath, Valley Farm vineyards or St Peters Brewery. Shop 2 miles, pub with food 3 miles.£218Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandThis delightful cluster of converted barns can be found deep in the Suffolk countryside, set in 80 acres of grazing meadows on the owner’s working beef farm where the owner lives. Henry’s Barn (ref UKC3168) is a semi-detached barn conversion and can accommodate up to six guests including two guests with restricted mobility, on the ground floor. The Old Dairy (ref UKC3169) is also part of a barn conversion ideal for a couple or small family. The Old Corn Mill (ref UKC3170) is another semi-detached barn conversion and has a large communal seating area, ideal if all properties are booked together, accommodating up to 16 guests.
Whilst offering holiday makers a cosy and comfortable stay, these 18th-century barns have retained much of their charm and character, and share use of an indoor heated pool which can be booked for private sessions, and is open from Easter to September (please bring your own towels). There is also a large games room with an indoor astro turf pitch for football, hockey and tennis. Ideal for families and larger groups, there is a real emphasis on guests’ comfort. The properties are decroated with a Christmas theme during the festive season, perfect for breaks all year round.
The village of Walpole is in the Suffolk Blyth Valley on the outskirts of Halesworth, close to the River Blyth. It is an ideal location from which to explore the Suffolk Heritage Coast at Southwold with its brightly coloured beach huts lining the promenade, Aldeburgh for traditional fish and chips on the seafront, or Dunwich to explore the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the RSPB Minsmere, all offering a distinctly individual coastal experience. You are also ideally located to discover the Suffolk countryside locations of Framlingham and the infamous Castle on the Hill, the market town of Halesworth for a spot of retail therapy and the equally beautiful Beccles, a market town situated on the southern network of the Norfolk Broads National Park. Beach 8 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
Properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.£109Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandOne Well Cottage is a lovely terraced cottage, offering a comfortable base for a relaxing break to the peaceful Suffolk village of Holton and the surrounding area. The property boasts a charming kitchen/dining room overlooking the garden, and a cosy living room with a wood burner. The contemporary bathroom is on the ground floor and you will find two bedrooms upstairs on the first floor. The cottage is suitable for a couple or a family of three, and two dogs are welcome, with dog friendly pubs and various walks nearby, including Holton Pits. The enclosed garden is great for your four-legged friend, and the chimnea and barbecue make this the perfect place for al fresco dining.
You will find amenities close by, with a farm shop and café approximately 600 yards away. The village of Holton boasts a Grade II listed post mill (windmill) with parts dating back to the 18th century. The mill has been restored on numerous occasions and its sails started working again in 1996. Now under private ownership, the mill is sometimes opened to the public. The Norman St Peter’s church in the village has a rare round tower and it is said that smugglers used its double roof to store contraband that they brought up the river Blyth. The nearby market town of Halesworth has a good selection of shops, eateries and everyday amenities. The Cut Arts Centre is based in the heart of the town and provides a varied programme of events including musicals, plays, tribute bands and cinema nights. It is also home to a popular café.
Just outside Halesworth is Camel Park Oasis which provides a great day out for families with children. Southwold, 8 miles away on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, is a year round destination with a working lighthouse, bustling pier, picture perfect beach huts and of course, the beautiful sandy beach. The Alfred Corry Lifeboat Museum gives visitors an insight into the lives of the crew of the Southwold Lifeboat Station. Make sure you book in advance for the popular Adnams Brewery tour which allows a fascinating look around the distillery. The Coastal Voyager offers a range of sea trips including short fun rides or trips to see the seals and the wind farm at Scroby Sands. The town of Woodbridge with its quaint shops and attractive harbour, Ipswich, known for its waterfront lined with shops and cafés, the city of Norwich with its castle and cathedral, and the historic Bury St Edmunds all make a fantastic day out. Beach 7½ miles. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£76Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandA stunning collection of beautiful barns set deep in the Suffolk countryside. Each Barn has its own individual layout and offers luxury and comfort. Lovingly restored you can walk around the grounds or relax in comfort.
Wagtail (ref UK12449) is a beautiful property set over two floors with vaulted ceilings on the first floor living space. Meadow View (ref UK12450) is a semi-detached property overlooking a pond and set over two floors, it retains intriguing original features such as the fireplace and bread oven. Swallow (ref UK12451) is a single level property with an open plan living area, tall ceilings and modern décor that are perfect for a small family. Tawny (ref UK12452) is all one level and is ideal for a small family, with its open plan layout it’s the best place to relax and unwind. Nightingale (ref UK12453) is a unique barn conversion with ground floor bedrooms and living space on the first floor and a balcony with uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside. Avocet (ref UK12454) is a real treat, a semi-detached barn conversion with three bedrooms all en-suite and one friendly for the less mobile. Napier (ref UK12455) sleeping eight people with four bathrooms, is perfect for groups of friends who wish to escape to the country. Dragonfly (ref UK12456) is a beautiful renovated, semi-detached farmhouse with underfloor heating throughout, ensuring the perfect all year round retreat.
On-site you have access to an impressive cinema room, a vintage style games room, a sauna and a gym completes your impressive amenities. The on-site owners are always around to help you with your stay and make recommendations of places to go, thay can also organise lots of little extras such a beauty treatments, special birthday surprise or simply that something extra to make your stay just perfect!
Located close to the market town of Halesworth, you will find an array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. As a market town there is always plenty going on! You are also extremely well placed to visit the Suffolk heritage coast with its long sandy beaches, promenade and award winning fish and chips. Beach 14½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.£74Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandA wonderful barn conversion resting in the village of Cratfield in Suffolk. Open plan. Quirky décor. Pet friendly. Halesworth 7 miles.£76Price per night from
- Halesworth, EnglandA beautiful semi-detached barn conversion situated in the village of Cratfield in Suffolk. Open plan. Pet friendly. Balcony. Halesworth 7 miles.£76Price per night from