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.
- Springfield Rd, EnglandThis cute detached cottage is decorated in a stylish and relaxing palette. Light and airy, you can watch the sun rise through the garden doors from the bedroom. The open-plan living area offers a contemporary kitchen and comfortable seating area. Located a 20-minute walk from the beach and in a quiet street, you can be assured of relaxed evenings. Enjoy breakfast in the private garden before seeking out all that this fantastic area has to offer. Perfect for relaxing in following a day of seaside, cycling, sailing, bird watching, or exploring local walks.
Aldeburgh is the home of British composer Benjamin Britten and remains a centre for the arts and literature with the Aldeburgh Music Festival, the Proms, an annual poetry festival, documentary film festival, exhibitions and galleries, food festivals and many other cultural events. Fresh locally caught fish can be bought daily (weather permitting) from the fishermen’s huts along the beach. It is a quintessential coastal town.
Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this gentle and understated landscape, with its pubs aplenty, offers a day’s walking that can be rewarding and enjoyable. As well as coastal walks, the River Alde and surrounding areas can be explored by foot. Minsmere Bird Sanctuary lies just up the coast towards Southwold. The town of Southwold is ideal for visiting the famous Adnams Brewery, or just up the Sailors’ Path, following the River Alde, is Snape, famous for the Snape Maltings Concert Hall. The small historical Roman town of Aldeburgh is a cultural tourist destination. Shop and pub ½ mile, restaurant 1 mile.£89From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Westleton, England
A hotel, restaurant and pub set on the Suffolk Heritage Coast between the fabulous seaside towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh, dog-friendly The Westleton Crown in Suffolk.
£71Price per night from
- Saxmundham, England
Nestled between Southwold and Aldeburgh, dog-friendly The Ship at Dunwich in Suffolk is set in a quiet, idyllic village surrounded by nature reserves, heathland and beach.
£87Price per night from
- Tuddenham, England
A beautiful converted water mill set in 12 acres of land, dog-friendly Tuddenham Mill in Suffolk is a chic 17th-century building that makes the perfect place for you and your canine companion to stay.
£99Price per night from
- Colchester, England
The dog-friendly Crown Inn is a traditional village pub with rooms situated in Stoke by Nayland, in the heart of Constable country, nestled on the Suffolk border.
£107Price per night from
- Newmarket, England
A 17c super dog-friendly recently refurbished village pub in the heart of Woodditton, just outside Newmarket, with stylish decor and modern touches to create a lovely warm dog-welcoming stay.
£97Price per night from
- Long Melford, England
The Black Lion is a 15th Century dog-friendly coaching inn and gastropub with stylish individually decorated rooms, in the delightful village of Long Melford in Suffolk.
£87Price per night from
- Lavenham, England
Nestled within the Tudor town of Lavenham, dog-friendly The Swan in Suffolk is a blend of old and new with its timber beams and contemporary comforts.
£175Price per night from
- Newmarket, England
The Packhorse Inn in Moulton, Newmarket is a traditional dog-friendly country Inn situated in this charming Suffolk village with a five star AA dining and hotel guest experience.
£113Price per night from
- Ipswich, England
The dog-friendly Kesgrave Hall Hotel in Suffolk is perfect. It’s so good, there’s a danger you won't want to leave this beautiful, relaxed hotel when it’s time to go.