Dog-friendly Lancashire
With wonderful scenery and awe-inspiring landscapes, Lancashire is absolutely bursting with natural beauty. From countryside and moorlands to coastline and the infamous seaside town of Blackpool, there's plenty of amazing sights for you and your canine companion to discover on your dog-friendly short break.
- Barley, EnglandLocated in the small, pretty village of Barley, Fairfield offers spacious and comfortable accommodation, ideal for families wanting to explore all that this beautiful part of the country has to offer. Enjoying an elevated position within the village, the property has lots of space inside and out with a fantastic conservatory overlooking the enclosed garden, which slopes down towards the stream. Barley, which has won the title of Lancashire’s best kept village several times, is within 150 yards of the property so the local pub, café and restaurant are all within a very short walk. The village also has a picnic area which is one of the prettiest in the North West being situated at the foot of Pendle Hill. The area is very popular with walkers who want to climb the hill, follow the Pendle Way or take the Witches Trail.
Barley is located within the Forest of Bowland (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and is surrounded by beautiful Lancashire countryside. The Ribble Valley with its stunning scenery, pretty villages and country inns is right on the doorstep. The market town of Clitheroe with its Norman castle and variety of shops, bars and restaurants is just 8 miles away.
The Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales and the Fylde Coast, whose popular resorts include Blackpool, Morecambe and Lytham St Annes can all be reached in under an hour by car making this a great base for a touring holiday. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 150 yards.£56From price per night based on 7 night stay
- EnglandLocated in the village of Wrightington, this semi-detached, garden-fronted, period 1930s house, offers comfortable accommodation, ideal for families and groups of friends. There is plenty of off-road parking, and it has an enclosed rear garden, which is ideal for al fresco dining.
Next door is Derby House, which has a great café, restaurant, and food hall, with local award-winning butchers, as well as a substantial shopping area for clothing, toys, and gifts. Wrightington also has a couple of good pubs and restaurants within the village. The nearby Wrightington Hotel and Country Club also offers great spa and golf packages. A wider range of amenities can be found in Wigan, and from here you can take a train to Liverpool, Manchester, Preston, Birmingham, or even London! Thanks to its proximity to the motorway network, less than 2 miles from junction 27, off the M6, there are so many places to visit within easy driving distance. Blackpool, whose many attractions include; the famous Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Zoo, Pleasure Beach, Sealife Centre, Madame Tussauds, water park, and annual illuminations, is just a 40-minute drive away. The popular cities of Liverpool, Manchester, and Lancaster are all within a 45-minute drive, and just over an hour away is Cumbria’s stunning Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Park. Within a short drive, you can also find Lancashire’s beautiful Ribble Valley, with its quaint villages, excellent walks, and welcoming country pubs, as well as the Forest of Bowland (Area of Outstanding National Beauty).
There are plenty of walks and cycling opportunities around the area, and there is storage on site for bicycles. Other activities available locally include; golf and fishing. Families will enjoy Martin Mere Wetland Centre and Haigh Hall Country Park, which offers; 350 acres of wood and parkland with an adventure playground, miniature railway, mini golf, craft gallery, gift shop, and café. Further afield but well worth a visit is Chester Zoo. Shop 100 yards, pub, and restaurant ½ mile.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Clitheroe, EnglandAn immaculate, luxury house with two separate outhouses set in the Lancashire town of Clitheroe. Sauna suite. Gym. Cinema room.£523From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Preston, EnglandThis luxury Manor House is set amongst stunning countryside, with Ample off road parking, hot tub, pets. Ideal for groups or families. Shop and pub 1 mile. Forest of Bowland 8 miles.£484From price per night based on 7 night stay
- EnglandThis spacious, detached cottage, complete with a hot tub and adjacent to the owners home, can be found tucked away in the small village of Inglewhite, just 8 miles away from Preston. Perfect for friends and families alike, you’ll find four good-sized bedrooms, split over two floors, each with their own Smart TV. The two bedrooms on the first floor share an en-suite shower room, and one of the ground floor bedrooms boasts bi-fold doors opening out onto the large enclosed garden, perfect for children and your four-legged friends to run and play.
Just 4 miles from Adamsons Barn you can explore Beacon Fell with its own orienteering course.
The Beacon Fell Country Park consists of 271 acres of woodland, moorland and farmland. The Beacon Fell summit is 873 feet above sea level and offers spectacular views of the Forest of Bowland and Morecambe Bay. On a clear day it is even possible to see the Isle of Man. The Forest of Bowland is 23 miles away, here you will find mountain bike trail at Gisburn Forest, with green, blue, red and black routes available. Glide easily along the mellow trail by Bottoms Beck, twist and shout through Park Wood, dance with your bike down Hully Gully or grit your teeth and rush down the Bigfoot slab, everyone should find something that will make them smile.
The world renowned Tolkein Trail starts and ends in nearby Hurst Green, meaning literary enthusiasts can discover the Ribble landscape that may have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. A dog friendly pub serving food is around a 10-minute walk from the cottage. In the Ribble valley you can explore Clitheroe Castle Museum, former the Steward’s House, a Grade II listed building that was built in the 18th century and in the small town of Longridge just 8 miles away you’ll find a selection of supermarkets, cafés, takeaways, pubs serving food and even a quaint cinema.
For those wishing to venture further afield, both the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks can be reached in around an hour, or the beautiful Fylde Coast and sand dunes of Lytham St Annes, can be reached within a 30-minute drive. Blackpool is 20 miles away with the Sandcastle Waterpark, the UK’s largest Indoor Waterpark with more than 18 fantastic slides and attractions in a tropical 84 degree climate and Blackpool Pleasure Beach where you can find one of the UK’s tallest fastest roller coasters. Whether you spend your time relaxing in the hot tub, or exploring the beautiful countryside and wealth of attractions, Adamsons Barn makes a fantastic base. Beach 20 miles. Shop 4¼ miles, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.£137From price per night based on 7 night stay
- EnglandThis charming 17th century mid terraced cottage can be found perfectly positioned a stone’s throw from the centre of thriving Padiham. Upon arrival you’ll find the cottage is homely and inviting with beautiful wisteria set above the front door, which once you step through you won’t be disappointed. Jam packed full of character downstairs you’ll find stone flag flooring, beamed ceilings, and a cast iron multifuel stove beautifully set within an inglenook chimney breast. Upstairs the master bedroom is incredibly spacious, and the shower room has a wonderfully unique walk-in design.
Wherever you look modern day features and conveniences have been beautifully blended with original character and the result is simply stunning. Four legged companions are also more than welcome with the rear garden fully enclosed meaning you can truly relax during the warm summer months. Padiham is a picturesque town on the edge of the Ribble Valley, with the River Calder weaving through it.
You’ll find ample pubs and restaurants together with green space and beautiful riverside walks. It’s also home to the National Trusts Gawthorpe Hall, which is a superb Jacobean historic house nestled in the shadow of Pendle Hill. Walkers are well catered for in the area with an abundance of routes for all abilities available in the surrounding countryside, including to the top of the afore mentioned Pendle Hill. Here the views stretch out right across the Ribble Valley, and you can even see the Yorkshire Peaks and Fylde Coast out in the distance on a clear day.
Cycling enthusiasts will love the winding country lanes and secure bike storage is available at the cottage. Nearby the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be reached in around 20 minutes and the Yorkshire Dales National Park in around half an hour. Swapping the countryside for coast Blackpool and Lytham St Anne can be reached in under an hour as can the bright lights of the city of Manchester.£69From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Carnforth, EnglandSunnycote is a wonderful, detached holiday home in Arnside, Cumbria. In Lake District National Park. Original features. Electric stove. Dog-friendly. Carnforth 8 miles; Kendal 11.8 miles; Windermere 21.5 miles.£185From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Carnforth, EnglandLakeside 20 is delightful, three-bedroom lodge resting in Warton near Carnforth, Lancashire. Open plan. Ground-floor living. Smart TV. Off-road parking. On-site facilities. Capernwray 4 miles; Lake District 10.3 miles£72From price per night based on 7 night stay