Dog-Friendly Holidays Suffolk

Explore the enchanting landscapes of Suffolk, where a vast coastline, picturesque countryside, and charming villages set the stage for an idyllic dog-friendly getaway. Whether you choose to wander the streets of Ipswich, delve into the rich history of Bury St Edmunds, or stroll along the pristine beaches, you and your four-legged companion are in for an unforgettable experience.

  • Larks Nest, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Indulge and delight with this cottage. Truly a home from home, equipped and furnished to include every day modern amenities. Having no steps or stairs, makes it a favourite choice for young and old alike. Neighbouring the owners’ home and set within delightful open countryside boasting enclosed seating courtyard garden with wonderful countryside vista overlooking the fields. A few steps from the door is the village common, a meadow of wild flowers, and a duck pond, a great place to sit and enjoy a glass of wine or a cup of tea. Moments away from the doorstep there are excellent walking paths to venture on. Beautifully furnished and equipped, boasting open living space, with comfy kingsize bed to offer a restful night’s sleep.
    Located in the quiet village of Wortham, just 12 minutes’ drive from the market town of Diss, which is plentiful with shops, cafés, supermarkets, and restaurants. Be sure to bring your golf clubs, driving range and golf course within 10 minutes’ drive. The area is great for exploring the delights of Norfolk and Suffolk, with its Heritage Coast, including Aldeburgh, Dunwich, Walberswick and Southwold. All within easy driving distance. Hire a boat on the famous Norfolk Broads or enjoy Great Yarmouth’s golden mile and funfair. The historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, famous for its cathedral, Georgian theatre and museums and markets. The medieval city of Norwich which also has a cathedral and market plus a wide range of shops, restaurants, and galleries to delight you. The surrounding area offers plenty of gastro pubs to enjoy. Nearby you will find nature reserves, Bressingham Gardens and Steam Park, National Trusts Ickworth House, and Thetford Forest, where you will find extensive walks and cycle trails. If you want a day out at the seaside, both the Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines are within an hour’s drive. You will soon see just why this is such a popular destination for visitors.
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  • Oak Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saxmundham, England
    Located within walking distance of the market town of Saxmundham with its shops, bars and restaurants, this delightful spacious property offers the ideal place for a relaxing holiday with family, friends and pets.
    The large kitchen/dining room is perfect for entertaining, and the ground floor bedroom and bathroom are ideal for the less mobile members of the family. A separate living room with wood burner is the perfect place to chill. Upstairs, you will find two further large bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside is a generous size enclosed garden with seating area, perfect for whiling away the day or star gazing at night with a glass of your favourite tipple.
    Saxmundham is an excellent base for countryside and coastal activities. The area has an array of walking trails, ideal for walking your furry friends, and the coastal town of Aldeburgh, famous for its connection with Benjamin Britten, the founder of the Aldeburgh Festival which takes place every June, is only 7 miles away. For the nature lovers, RSPB Minsmere is only 8 miles away and the beautiful Westleton Heath National Nature Reserve, one of Suffolk’s hidden gems, where you can see a variety of birds and Dartmoor ponies is only 9 miles away. Why not visit the Cold War Museum at Bentwaters or the Transport Museum at Ipswich; you could also stop for a drink along the waterfront. Pleasure Wood Hills Theme Park is less than an hour away and offers a great day out for all the family. There are a variety of antique shops and centres, and if you are looking for a treat, then why not spend a day at the Potton Hall Spa. Norwich is only one hour away and is an ideal day out with its array of shops, market stalls and famous cathedral.
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  • Longridge, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    Stunning luxury property renovated in 2023 to a high standard located near the unique Mersea Island and offering the ideal family holiday. As you step through the door, you will see the care and attention to detail that has gone into this superb property. The large living room with sumptuous sofas has patio doors which leads to the large garden and spectacular views over open fields. The kitchen/dining room has been fitted to a high standard, With a Nespresso Vertuo coffee machine (please remember to bring your own Vertuo pods) and also has an 8-seater dining table. This property has the added bonus of two downstairs double bedrooms and a bathroom with a bath and shower cubicle. Upstairs are a further two bedrooms and a large bathroom with a walk-in shower. The garden offers an ideal entertaining space with a large lawned area, patio and the added bonus of a hot tub, a perfect space for all the family. Dogs are welcome and the area has some great walks for your four legged friends.
    Peldon has a pub, and there is a grocers/butchers a short drive away. The property is also just 6 minutes away is the unique Mersea Island. Mersea gets cut off for about an hour when there is a very high tide, usually once a month so it is worthwhile checking the tides, but this adds to the uniqueness and charm. It is a beautiful island with lots of coastal and nature walks, seafood restaurants, try the famous Mersea oysters, delis, take aways, supermarket and child friendly pubs with craft beer. Why not take a visit to the Mersea Island vineyard and brewery where a beer festival is held at Easter and you can buy real ale, wines and even Mersea Island gin?
    The Mersea Regatta, which has been running since 1838, is held every August and should not be missed. There is a variety of rowing races, an outboard motor balloon race, swimming race and ‘walking The Greasy Pole’ and ends in a firework display in the evening.
    The historic town of Colchester is a 20-minute drive; here you can shop, enjoy many restaurants and visit the castle and museum. Castle Park offers something for all ages with a play park, bouncy castle, crazy golf, boating lake and bandstand, or why not watch a game of cricket at the Essex Cricket ground adjacent to the park? Colchester United football ground also hosts concerts and shows all year round and the park has concerts in the summer. There is a bus service to Colchester. Colchester Zoo is a bit further out of town, but is a great day out home to over 160 species and set in 60 acres of parkland and lakes. Dedham vale, known as Constable Country, a designated Area of Outstanding natural Beauty is a 35-minute drive and has activities for all ages and some beautiful walks. If the children are wanting amusements and rides then a 40-minute drive takes you to the East coast where you will find Walton-on-the-Naze, Clacton and Frinton. Beach 3 miles.
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  • Chandler's Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful, tastefully decorated cottage within walking distance of the beach, shops, restaurants, and pubs on the unique Mersea Island where you can enjoy kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing. The jetty is a great place for crabbing and boat tours are available.
    Mersea gets cut off for about an hour when there is a very high tide, usually once a month, so it’s worthwhile checking the tides, all adding to the uniqueness and charm. It is a beautiful island with lots of coastal and nature walks, seafood restaurants with the famous Mersea oysters, delis, takeaways, supermarkets, and child-friendly pubs with craft beer. Why not visit Mersea Island vineyard and brewery, where a beer festival is held at Easter and you can buy real ale, wines, and even Mersea Island gin?
    The Mersea Regatta, which has been running since 1838, is held every August and should not be missed. There is a variety of rowing races, an outboard motor balloon race, a swimming race, and ‘walking The Greasy Pole’, and ends in a firework display in the evening.
    If you can tear yourself away from this peaceful beautiful island, then the historic town of Colchester is a 20-minute drive with shops, restaurants, a castle, and a museum. Castle Park offers something for all ages with a play park, bouncy castle, crazy golf, boating lake, and bandstand. Why not watch a game of cricket at the Essex Cricket Ground adjacent to the park? Colchester United football ground also hosts concerts and shows all year round, and the park has concerts in the summer. Colchester Zoo is a great day out and home to over 160 species, set in 60 acres of parkland and lakes.
    Dedham Vale, known as Constable Country and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a 35-minute drive with beautiful walks and activities for all ages. If the children are wanting amusements and rides, a 40-minute drive takes you to the East Coast where you will find Walton-on-the Naze, Clacton, and Frinton. All in all, this is the perfect location for an enjoyable holiday.
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  • The Cart Lodge, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cart Lodge is an 18th-century listed, detached property, converted to the highest standard whilst keeping its character, and has unrivalled views over the beautiful Suffolk countryside. As you arrive you will appreciate the quiet and tranquil location. Continue up the drive and Cart Lodge is situated on the right-hand side, a beautiful fully renovated single-storey barn. The owners have installed a ramp to the front door as well as steps so that a wheelchair can access the accommodation which is all on the ground floor.

    As you step through the door into the living/dining room you will notice how bright and airy the property is and you will see the beautiful views across open countryside. This area has a vaulted ceiling and beams with comfortable sofas. One is a small sofa bed suitable for a child. The separate fully fitted kitchen has everything you need to cook a meal or prepare a barbecue. Both spacious bedrooms are on the ground level and comprise of a double, and a twin which can be linked as a double. A cot is also available. The large spacious walk-in shower has a handrail for support.

    The rear lawned garden with decking is ideal for sunbathing, sipping your favourite tipple or a tasty barbecue. The Suffolk skies are renowned for star gazing. What better way to see the milky way than from the hot tub, which is not overlooked. You also have access to the grounds with the large moat. There are two platforms where you can sit and fish (fishing rods are available).

    Fressingfield is only 8 miles from the picturesque market town of Eye with its 11th-century castle, array of shops and restaurants. Why not do the Town Trail and visit some of the historic buildings and museums?

    No visit to Suffolk is complete without visiting the stunning Suffolk coast. A trip to the traditional town of Southwold, home to a famous brewery, is the perfect way to spend a day with its independent shops and restaurants. Close by is Aldeburgh where you will find the famous fish and chip shop. Get there early as it is very popular. Just a little further on is the small village of Thorpeness which is dominated by the Mere. It is popular all year round and bears witness to the village’s fantastical past. In 1910 Stuart Ogilvie bought the hamlet and set to transform it into a private fantasy holiday village. Today the village is just how Ogilvie envisaged it with pretty, mock Tudor houses. You can hire boats and take a trip round the picturesque six-thousand-acre Mere to see the islands and inlets, all named by J M Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, and where you will see statues of Wendy and Peter Pan. There is a regatta on the Mere every August which culminates in a torch lit parade of boats and fireworks.

    There are many activities nearby including golf, horse riding, tennis courts, water sports, cycling and hiking.
    £110
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  • The Nissen Hut, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Halesworth, England
    A truly peaceful couples retreat, the quirky Nissen Hut has been furnished to an extremely high standard and oozes luxury. The bedroom is comfortably furnished and has a shower room with a walk-in shower. The fully fitted kitchen has everything you need to cook up a romantic meal. The living room boasts views across the stunning countryside and has comfy sofas and a wood burner, ideal for sitting in front of with your favourite tipple. Through the French doors, walk out onto the terrace with seating area, great for sunbathing or star gazing in the stunning Suffolk sky.
    The Nissen Hut is set in a rural area close to Laxfield, with its welcoming pub, and Ubbeston. The beautiful Suffolk coastal towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh are only a short drive away, both offering an array of independent shops and restaurants, why not visit the local brewery and gin distillery? Southwold has a beautiful beach and the Electric Picture Palace, a special bijou cinema. Not far is Walberswick, again with a lovely beach and a popular place to go crabbing. Close by is Dunwich Museum, which is the perfect history experience, it tells the story of the city lost to the sea.
    A visit to the Minsmere Nature Reserve is a pleasant way to spend the day for those that love relaxing whilst taking in the beautiful views on offer. A magical day can be spent at Thorpeness, where you can take out a rowing boat on the Mere to visit the many islands named after the Peter Pan characters. If history is your thing, then a visit to Framlingham castle, a 12th-century fortress, is worth a visit as is Snape Maltings, set on the banks of the River Alde with its stylish shops and antique centre. In less than an hour you can be in the historic city of Norwich for a bit of retail therapy or to see the historic sights, there is also a bustling market.
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  • Rydal House, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    This bright and spacious property offers the perfect place for a family holiday or a retreat with friends. The six bedrooms have flexibility with their zip and link beds and sleep up to twelve people. The bedrooms are extremely spacious, some are on the ground floor and ideal for those less mobile and doors that access the garden. The upstairs bedrooms have balconies with stunning sea views, perfect for sitting out with your morning coffee. The spacious kitchen family room is ideal for cooking up a feast to be enjoyed at the large dining room table. The living room is on the first floor and makes the most of the stunning sea views and is the perfect place to cosy up in front of the wood burner on a cold wet day.
    Where better to spend your days than outside in the large garden which is laid to lawn with a children’s play area, hot tub with bluetooth speakers and LED lights, and patio area. At the end of the garden is your own personal beach, no need to pack the car and travel, just stroll down to quiet the sandy beach.
    If you can tear yourself away from Rydal, St Osyth is a short distance, here you will find pubs, restaurants and the famous St Osyth Priory. There is the Curve watersports centre offering paddle boarding, wakeboarding, kayaking and an aqua park and if you are a novice, you can book lessons. If you are looking for something to keep the children amused then Clacton and Walton are only 15 minutes away, here you will find amusements, arcades, shops and for a bit of retail therapy the Clacton Shopping Village. A visit to Colchester is a must, here you will find the castle and museum, Colchester Zoo, First Site, Mercury theatre and an array of shops and restaurants.
    If you fancy a day out in London, shopping or taking in a show then jump on a train and you will be there in less than an hour. If you fancy a bit of pampering, then there is a spa near Thorpe-le-Soken and for the golfers amongst you then you have the pick of golf courses. All in all, Rydal is the perfect place to make cherished memories with family and friends.
    £457
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  • Beach House, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lowestoft, England
    Beach House is located on a wonderful holiday park, within walking distance to the beach and a terrific choice for a seaside holiday. Guests have full access to the indoor heated swimming pool, a children’s play area, restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating, clubhouse hosting seasonal on-site entertainment, and a bar with pool table and dart board.
    The property has a modern, open-plan living space with Smart TV and a well-equipped kitchen. The master double bedroom has an en-suite shower room and a sliding door opening to small terrace with sea views. There is another lovely double bedroom and a bunk bedded room, plus a separate toilet. On the ground floor is a modern family bathroom.
    Prefer to eat off the park? Then located opposite the holiday park entrance is the village pub and a Chinese takeaway restaurant, and there is a fish and chip shop in in the village, a short walk away.
    You are spoilt for choice with excellent sandy beaches, big open skies and breath-taking sunrises. There are plenty of attractions for all ages to enjoy; Oulton Broad is a short drive away, the southern gateway to the Norfolk Broads National Park, also popular with speed boat racing during the summer. Lowestoft has two piers, classic arcade games, a shopping centre and eateries. The traditional seaside resort of Great Yarmouth offers the Pleasure Beach, beach fronting with amusements, donkey rides, pitch and putt, fun fairs, pier, promenade and much more. Pleasurewood Hills theme park also offers a fun day out.
    Venture further afield and you can explore the Suffolk Heritage Coastline and country parks, and The Broads National Park offers miles of inland waterways, best explored with day boat hire and plenty of waterside eateries to refuel and enjoy. Pub within a mile.
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  • Heartwarming Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    The cottage, located in a conservation area, is set a short distance off the high street down a quiet lane. Both countryside and the Suffolk coastline are within easy reach. Renovated in 2022 to offer an excellent standard of comfort and equipment. Inside, you will find a few beams, along with a wood burner in the living room to snuggle beside on cooler evenings, or play some of the board games. The kitchen is well equipped to dine at home, and for any foodies looking to dine out, the local area is plentiful with many good eateries. To the rear is a lovely, enclosed lawn garden and further seating secretly tucked away with a lovely view across the beautiful countryside, with the River Deben flowing nearby. Just a stroll from the cottage is a play barn and cafe that families with children under 7 can enjoy. The play area behind the village hall has a skate park, and non members can book a session on the courts at the tennis club. A short drive away is horse riding for all ages and abilities together with their café.

    The cottage is a short distance down a quiet lane where horses can often be seen wandering by, and is within walking distance of the high street which is well served with a supermarket, newsagent, hairdressers, beauticians, vet and restaurants. You will also find dog friendly cafes where you can eat inside, outside or take away. They offer ready meals, soups and Friday night stone baked Italian pizza to order for take away. You can walk from the doorstep across the water meadows to the 14th-century inn located in the next village.

    The surrounding countryside in the Deben Valley is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with picturesque countryside. Woodbridge is a bustling market town with a range of independent shops, fine dining pubs, restaurants and coffee shops, as well as a swimming pool, independent cinema, sailing and glorious walks along the River Deben. The train station is in neighbouring Campsea Ashe with rail links to London, the coast and the Broads. The ancient Saxon burial ground at Sutton Hoo (National Trust), along with The Suffolk Punch Trust is 6 miles away, and the famous seaside resorts of Aldeburgh and Southwold are within easy reach.

    A 25-minute drive away is the port of Felixstowe and its beaches, with the passenger foot and bike ferry leaving from Landguard Fort to historic Harwich and Shotley. Suffolk boasts many country estates for visiting including Helmingham Hall, Crows Hall and Heveningham Hall. Nearby is Snape Maltings which is famous for being Benjamin Britten’s concert hall. The Latitude Festival, held annually at Henham Park, and the Constable Country villages of Dedham and East Bergholt, are a 35-minute drive. The towns of Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Colchester are all within easy reach for a great day out. Close by you can visit Framlingham Castle - the famous ‘Castle on the Hill’, Shawsgate Vineyard, Bruisyard and Heveningham Hall, along with Easton Farm Park. Beach 12 miles. Shop and restaurants 250 yards.
    This property can be booked with UK37500 (Love Heart Cottage) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
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  • House Of Light, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    Welcome to your dream holiday getaway in Harwich, Essex! This bright and spacious three-bedroom home is the perfect destination for a memorable and relaxing vacation. Situated in one of the most charming coastal towns in England, this property promises a delightful experience for families and groups seeking comfort and luxury.
    As you step inside, you’ll immediately feel the warm and inviting ambience of the tastefully designed interior. The living area boasts ample natural light streaming through large windows, illuminating the space with a vibrant glow; kick back on the plush sofas and unwind. The well-equipped modern kitchen makes preparing meals here a delight, and the adjacent dining area provides a wonderful space to savour your creations with loved ones. Each of the three bedrooms is thoughtfully furnished with comfort in mind with each bedroom having a Smart TV and coffee-making facilities.
    Beyond the walls of this stunning property, Harwich beckons with its maritime charm and historical allure. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, discover centuries-old buildings, and explore the bustling harbour. From here you can take a foot ferry to Felixstowe or Shotley Tate. The nearby sandy beaches offer opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and building sandcastles. For those seeking adventure, the Essex countryside offers scenic hiking trails and cycling routes, while water sports enthusiasts can indulge in sailing, windsurfing or kayaking along the coast. At the end of a day filled with exploration, return to your holiday haven and unwind in the garden with your favourite tipple and talk about the memories you’ve created. Don’t miss the chance to experience this bright and spacious three-bedroom home in Harwich, Essex.
    Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a blend of both, this charming coastal retreat promises an unforgettable vacation for you and your loved ones. Book now and start counting down the days to your perfect holiday escape! Just along the coast are Clacton and Walton which offer traditional seaside fun, with piers, rides and amusements, you can also hire beach huts. A little further afield is Colchester, where you will find the famous castle, museums, shopping, bars and restaurants as well as one of the UKs largest zoos. If you fancy a day in London to visit the theatre, indulge in some retail therapy or have a delicious meal out, then the train from Harwich only takes one and half hours.
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