Relax and unwind with our range of dog friendly holiday homes with an enclosed garden. These self-catering holiday properties all come complete with an enclosed outdoor space, making them the ideal place for dogs and children to explore and play safely and worry-free.
5,638 properties found
Bude, Cornwall
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Choose to stay at this enticing barn holiday home, about 1 mile from Kilkhampton, and lose yourselves in the glorious scenery of both the Devon and Cornwall coast and countryside. Located approximately 6 miles from Bude, the one-bedroom property, which sleeps two people, sits on a farm with access to a choice of great places to walk. Take one dog along with you too for the stay and set his tail wagging with long hikes along the South West Coast Path and through the superb Hartland Devon and Cornwall Heritage Coast. Make your way into the homely single-storey barn and discover an inviting lounge/kitchen/diner with everything you could possibly require for your stay. Stoke up the wood burner in here to take the chill off and choose your evening’s viewing on the Smart TV/DVD. Whip up mouth-watering meals with the local produce you have sourced on your trips out, then dine together at the table. Wander on through into the king-size bedroom when you are ready to lay your head on your pillow and discover it benefits from an en-suite bathroom. Relax in your private courtyard garden on sunny days, light the BBQ in the evening and dine out in the fresh air. Find parking for two cars at the barn. Venture approximately 2 miles to Tamar Lakes to go walking, cycling or fishing. Follow a circular 3-mile route around the lake. You can also hire canoes and kayaks if you want to enjoy the scenery from the water. While away your afternoons on the beach at Bude. Summerleaze is especially popular with swimmers and surfers as it has a sea swimming pool and river, as well as the sea itself. Plan a day trip to Dartmoor National Park, 28 miles away, to explore this magnificent, scenic area.
Weekly prices from £403.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Get away from it all in this picture-postcard shepherd’s hut in the Welsh countryside. Enjoy relaxing rural walks from your front door, or hop in the car to explore the nearby tracks and trails of the Black Mountains. For eating out and a spot of retail therapy, the bustling town of Abergavenny is just 5.5 miles away. In the evenings, soak up the peace and tranquillity from the terrace, whilst admiring the far-reaching views. A stroll through the meadow and across the bridge brings you to this idyllic shepherd’s hut. The rural retreat has an open-plan layout and has been beautifully decorated and furnished, with great care and attention taken to create a cosy home-away-from-home. To the rear of the property is a cleverly designed kitchen area, with everything you need to whip up a tasty dinner for two to share at the pull-out table or out on the terrace. After dinner, relax on one of the chairs by the wood burner-effect electric fire, or climb into the double bed to watch TV before drifting off to sleep. A separate shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, listen to the babbling brook and watch the local wildlife from the covered terrace. There is a BBQ for al fresco dining and a fire pit for toasting marshmallows under the stars. While away an afternoon pottering around Abergavenny. You’ll find a great range of shops to peruse, and the town is also renowned for its fantastic food markets and independent restaurants showcasing local produce. After a bite to eat, enjoy a relaxing stroll along the picturesque towpath of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, which meanders through the town. Abergavenny is considered the gateway to the Black Mountains, meaning you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to nearby walking routes with exceptional views.
Weekly prices from £543.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Nestled in a complex of charming cottages overlooking the village of Penclawdd on the scenic North Gower coast, this spacious stone-built cottage offers a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary comfort, complete with a private patio garden and access to a shared hot tub. As you step inside, you’ll find a welcoming lounge with a stone fireplace, exposed wooden beams, polished wooden floors, and comfortable seating. The room is equipped with an electric fire and a TV, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. There’s also a pop-up double bed available to accommodate two extra guests if needed. The well-equipped kitchen/diner has everything you need for your culinary endeavours, and French doors from the kitchen provide access to the garden area. Continuing through the property, you’ll discover a generously sized ground-floor king-size bedroom with French doors leading to the patio. A lovely tiled shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the patio area with garden furniture invites you to relax with a glass of wine while taking in the spectacular views. The shared hot tub, utility room, and various outdoor games are available to guests on a rota system. Access to the Wales Coast Path is in the village, offering excellent opportunities to explore the natural beauty of North Gower. You’ll also be ideally located to explore all the renowned Gower beaches for a day of seaside fun, or venture to Cefn Bryn (8 miles), famous for Arthur’s Stone and its captivating hiking trails. For an exciting city experience, make the 7.5-mile drive to Swansea, a bustling urban centre with attractions for all, including the National Waterfront Museum, marina, and a variety of shops and restaurants to enjoy.
Weekly prices from £642.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
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Pack your sense of adventure and head to this beautiful cottage on the spectacular North Gower coast. Full of character and charm, from exposed stone walls to a magnificent fireplace, it’s a wonderful place to unwind after busy days out. This romantic holiday retreat welcomes two guests and one pup, making it an idyllic spot from which to escape the hustle and bustle. With pieces and features made from reclaimed wood and salvaged from a local chapel, this pretty property offers plenty to delight guests. It’s set within a complex of four lovely cottages and provides a cosy bolthole with a shared games room, hot tub and utility room. Discover an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner as you step inside, where you’ll be immediately drawn to the comfy sofas and authentic stone fireplace. The farmhouse-style kitchen has plenty of space to cook and a handy selection of appliances to help you produce your yummiest dishes. Upstairs, an cosy bedroom offers serenity with its welcoming king-size bed, crisp white linens and scattered antiques. Completing this floor is a shower room with a shower and WC. While away your mornings by pottering around the village of Penclawdd, a pretty location which is most famous for its cockle industry and dates back to Roman times. Stroll along the famous beaches of Gower (9.5 miles) for a classic day at the seaside, or grab fish and chips and admire the views from the heights of the Wales Coast Path. Weobley Castle, 6.5 miles away, is a lovely place to spend time for those who enjoy visiting castles, while Swansea (7.5 miles) is ideal for those seeking high-street shops and a lively night scene.
Weekly prices from £641.00
Okehampton, Devon
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Set in the heart of the market town of Hatherleigh, this delightful detached cedar-clad cottage is perfect for couples looking to get away from it all. Beautifully presented inside and out, it boasts a sociable open-plan layout and a private patio area overlooking open countryside. Explore the local area on foot or bicycle as you follow the South West Coast Path or Tarka Trail, or jump in the car to visit the area’s sandy beaches and charming towns and villages. Inside, this charming property has been finished in a rustic yet contemporary style with reclaimed timber furnishings and fresh neutral decor. Rustle up romantic meals for two in the small yet well-equipped kitchen area, before dining at the good-sized table nearby. Afterwards, relax and unwind in the cosy lounge area, where stylish seating surrounds a Smart TV . Outside, the private patio area is a wonderful spot for summer BBQs with loved ones and four-legged friends. Enclosed area for dogs and wash area will be available from the 1st April 2023. Set on the edge of the delightful town of Hatherleigh, this property is within half a mile of the local supermarket, pubs and cafe. Outdoor enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice with the famous Ruby Way and Tarka Trail within 4 miles of the front door. For water sports, beach walks and fish and chips, head for the coast with a visit to Westward Ho! (22.5 miles) or Saunton Sands (32 miles), or explore the ancient cobbled streets of Clovelly (23.5 miles). Or, head south to take on the wild and rugged Dartmoor National Park (10 miles), home to fantastic walking routes, breathtaking views and tempting rural pubs.
Weekly prices from £405.00
Matlock, Peak District
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Escape to this gorgeous retreat and treat yourselves to a romantic break for two. Set close to the owner’s property near Tansley, yet enjoying its privacy, the one-bedroom, stone cottage sleeps two guests and also welcomes one canine companion to join in the fun. Plan days out in the Peak District, which begins just 2 miles from the holiday home; enjoy afternoons out in the market town of Matlock, approximately 1.5 miles away, or simply unwind at the tranquil cottage, with its private, courtyard garden. Climb a set of steps to enter the cottage at first-floor level, where there is a welcoming, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Light the wood burner-style gas fire in here and cosy up on the sofa to watch TV or a DVD. Prepare delicious dinners for two on the nights you choose not to eat out then lay the table for your romantic meal. Follow the stairs down to the ground floor where the super-king bedroom, with its large windows, is situated. Find the elegant bathroom, with its stylish bath is close by. Dine out in the courtyard on summer days and light the BBQ on balmy evenings. Find parking for two cars at the cottage. Those who love the great outdoors will be spoiled for choice when it comes to footpaths and cycle routes to follow in their surroundings. Enjoy a gentle 1-mile stroll to pretty Lumsdale Falls or head 4 miles to scenic Ogston Reservoir and then embark upon a 2-mile walk around the lake. Plan a trip to the celebrated Heights of Abraham, 3 miles away, where you can take an exciting cable car ride across the valley. Make your way into Matlock to wander around the famous town, ponder in shops and pause for a bite to eat or a pint of local ale.
Weekly prices from £537.00
Hereford, Heart of England
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Escape to this magical shepherd’s hut in the peaceful hamlet of Twyford and spend time with your loved one amid the tranquil Herefordshire countryside. Set within its own private garden on the edge of a meadow, this gorgeous hideaway sleeps two people, making it the perfect romantic retreat. Ideal for walkers and dog lovers, this property offers 36 acres of grounds set within a National Landscape. After long country walks, return here to bubble beneath the stars or snuggle up by the wood burner. Set on the fringes of a mature meadow and shaded by trees, this snug retreat has been thoughtfully designed to maximise space and comfort. A homage to times past, the studio-style interior features cladded walls, picture windows and a cosy wood burner. The kitchenette is small but perfectly formed with all the essentials for preparing meals, and a small oak table folds out into a table for two. When night falls, snuggle under the covers of the double bed, before a refreshing shower leaves you ready for fresh adventures the following day. The charm continues outside where you’ll find a hot tub, a BBQ and outdoor furniture – perfect for al fresco feasts and evenings watching the stars. There’s a wealth of walking opportunities on your doorstep, with a network of pathways through the owner’s land. Further afield, you’ll find easy access to the Wye Valley Way, Offa’s Dyke and the Forest of Dean (within 25 miles), offering walking routes and cycling trails for all abilities. The area is rich in market towns from the literary hub of Hay-on-Wye (23 miles) to charming Ross-on-Wye (11.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £722.00
Bedford, Heart of England
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Situated in the heart of Bedfordshire amongst scenic countryside, guests staying at this property will find a wide range of attractions in the area catering for a variety of tastes and needs. Close to the Market towns of Bedford and St Neots, Bedford is renowned as having one of the finest riverside settings in the country. Visiting the popular tourist destinations of Cambridge and Oxford are also a superb way to spend the day. The city of London can be reached via a train journey from St Neots in under forty minutes. Keen walkers can make the most of the many footpaths close to the property, or why not simply have a round of golf or a enjoy a spot of angling that’s within walking distance. Guests enter this property into the open-plan bedroom/lounge/kitchen/diner. The king-size bed provides the perfect place to recharge your batteries after a busy day out exploring by car, bike or foot. The lounge area has a Smart TV so you can unwind and watch your favourite shows from the comfort of the sofa, with dining table, to enjoy an evening meal. Just off from the lounge area is a spacious bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. The kitchen area is equipped with a combi microwave/oven, two separate hobs and a fridge with ice compartment so all the essentials you need should you wish to dine in. Outside there is an open garden area to the front with a bench plus table and chairs with views down the driveway across the fields and over to the distant Chiltern Hills. There is off road parking for one car available for guests.
Weekly prices from £406.00
Weston-super-mare, Dorset and Somerset
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This property is just over half a mile from the coastal village of Kewstone, where you will find a local pub and shop. Sand Bay beach is just over a mile away and allows dogs all year round, and there is a convenient National Trust car park for the beach 2 miles away. You will also be a short drive from the town of Weston-Super-Mare, known for its expansive sandy beach. Enjoy a day trip to Wells, with its striking cathedral and shopping area, and Cheddar with its famous Gorge. You will also be within easy driving distance of the city of Bristol offering extensive shopping facilities, theatres, cinemas, museums, bars and restaurants. Other places of interest include Glastonbury, shopping at Clarkes Village and numerous National Trust properties and gardens. Step into the light and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which boasts the most incredible far-reaching views over Woodspring Priory and the surrounding countryside. Settle in for a snug evening with a feast, a bottle of wine and a film on the Smart TV. The perfectly equipped kitchen has an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer/dryer it is a great space for cooking lazy breakfasts or trying out new recipes. Head to the stylish king-size bedroom with feature oak sliding doors which, when left open, allow guests to admire the views even when enjoying a lie in! Contemporary bathroom with a bath, separate shower and WC. Outside there is an enclosed private field for both you and your four-legged friends to relax in and enjoy the view. There are seating areas by the property to overlook the beautiful sunsets with a charcoal BBQ for dinner. There is ample off-road parking.
Weekly prices from £502.00