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
York, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Embark on a romantic retreat to this charming Grade II-listed cottage which boasts a blissful hot tub for two, set in a pretty, private garden filled with greenery. Located in Normanby, you’ll find a wide array of walking trails from your doorstep, with the national park just 2 miles away, as well as the North York Moors Railway which offers a serene way to see the sights in comfort. Having been renovated to a high standard, you can expect touches of luxury in each and every room. As you step inside, you’ll be welcomed into the living room which has a warming wood burner, a lovely large sofa for you to sprawl out on, and a cosy-yet-quirky style. Next door, the character continues into the kitchen which has been cleverly designed to maximise the space and ensure you have everything you need to be able to cook up a storm at breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s even a breakfast bar for your morning coffee. Completing the floor is the contemporary shower room. The king-size bed can be found on the first floor beneath a vaulted ceiling surrounded by hand-picked pieces of feature furniture which elevate the room. The garden can be accessed via the kitchen, where you’ll find a selection of areas to sit, be it on the comfortable outdoor sofas or the patio-style dining table. Beneath a canopy is the two-person hot tub, ideally positioned to make the most of the garden views where you can enjoy a long soak at all times of the day. For an action-packed day out, pay a visit to Dalby Forest (18 miles) and you can enjoy treetop adventures, a segway experience, mountain biking and more. For a taste of the coast, take a trip to Scarborough (23 miles) where you can walk the coast path, relax on the beach and visit the iconic castle.
Weekly prices from £729.00
Perth, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
2 1 1 Yes
Providing a wonderful romantic retreat for two, this cosy, stylish and welcoming semi-detached cottage is ideally situated in the tranquil village of Meikleour. Within easy reach of Blairgowrie and Perth, this luxurious property features a delightful garden and is close to a friendly restaurant and pub. Beautifully furnished and tastefully decorated, this fresh, airy and relaxing cottage is perfect for guests wanting to enjoy woodland strolls or try a spot of salmon fishing along the River Tay. Entering this warm and welcoming cottage you will find the bright and attractive lounge which is the ideal space for unwinding in at the end of a great day. Featuring comfortable seating, TV/DVD and a Bluetooth speaker, you can snuggle down for a quiet evening in with a good book or favourite movie. Heading through into the kitchen/diner, you will find a light and fully equipped kitchen which is a pleasure to cook in. The delightful dining area is perfect for sharing a romantic meal together. Exploring this lovely single-level property further, you will find the cosy bedroom. Decorated in warm, calming tones, this relaxing room features a super-king-size bed. There’s also a stylish and beautifully decorated en-suite Jack-and-Jill bathroom, which can also be accessed via the hallway, and is complete with a roll-top bath, separate shower and WC. French doors lead outside from the kitchen. The enclosed garden makes a lovely space for sitting back and enjoying a sunny afternoon. Surrounded by a large mature beech hedge, the garden features a picnic table perfect for al fresco dining. Private off-road parking is available for one car.
Weekly prices from £616.00
Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Set in a wonderful location one mile from the heart of Conwy, this lovely retreat is ideal for couples looking for a restful holiday close to the beautiful North Wales coast. Conwy is a World Heritage Site with a must-visit 13th-century castle, independent shops, galleries, restaurants, a fishing harbour, and hosts many events throughout the year. Nearby National Trust Bodnant Gardens (6 miles) is well worth a visit to explore the botanical garden and enjoy the magnificent views of Snowdonia. This attractive and quirky shepherd’s hut has a contemporary feel, with soft tones and plenty of contemporary comforts to ensure an unforgettable stay. Enter the bright hallway leading to the kitchen with everything you need to rustle up a romantic dinner from your local purchases. Enjoy brunch at the breakfast bar while you plan your day. After a full day exploring, come home and relax on the sofa in the living area and watch a favourite film on the Smart TV. A bespoke double bed ensures a good night’s sleep, and a stylish shower room completes the features of this cosy property. Outside, the enclosed garden offers a private deck perfect for sundowners; fire up the BBQ and enjoy dining alfresco. Relax in your private hot tub or explore the grounds, looking out for local wildlife and taking in the panoramic views. There are plenty of nearby attractions to discover, including, for nature lovers, RSPB Conwy (3 miles). Water sports fans should head to these three beautiful beaches - Conwy Morfa Beach, Deganwy Morfa and Deganwy Beach – all within 3 miles. Walkers have plenty of choice through a variety of landscapes, with Gwydir Forest Park (16.5 miles) offering many waymarked woodland trails, Aber Falls (13 miles) at the foot of Snowdonia, and coastal scenery at Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park (7 miles).
Weekly prices from £518.00
Hereford, Heart of England
2 1 1 Yes
Peacefully tucked into the hillside with far-reaching views across the rolling Herefordshire countryside, this charming wooden shepherds hut with a hot tub is the perfect rural retreat, ideal for couples craving an escape to the natural beauty and scenic trails of the Wye Valley. Brimming with special homely touches, the open-plan living/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout of this cosy shepherd’s hut exudes a truly warming ambience. The characterful, curved wood-clad ceiling and contemporary country cottage-style decor will transport you to times past, echoing the rich heritage of the local area, whilst the roaring wood burner and tranquil rural views set the scene for pure relaxation. At the end of a busy day on the trails, soothe weary walking muscles with a refreshing shower in the stylish and sophisticated shower room before retiring to the built-in double bed; sumptuously soft linens ensure a peaceful rest. Outside, soak up your fresh, countryside air from the comfort of the covered hot tub or beautiful summer house. After sunset, roast marshmallows over the fit pit and stargaze into the clear night skies. This picturesque spot nestled in a working farm spanning 200 acres is the perfect base for exploring the spectacular Wye Valley, with a plethora of scenic, waymarked trails beginning from the doorstep. Keen walkers can meander through the beautiful Herefordshire countryside by joining the Wye Valley Way and Offa’s Dyke or by exploring the Forest of Dean 21 miles away. Keen cyclists can join the National Cycling Trail, country lanes, or tracks through the ancient oak woodlands and pine forests of the Forest of Dean. The quaint town of Hay-on-Wye 23 miles away, famed for its bookshops and stunning scenery of the River Wye, offers opportunities for canoeing and plenty of picnic spots beside the river.
Weekly prices from £657.00
Hereford, Heart of England
2 1 1 Yes
Enjoying a scenic, secluded location with views across horse paddocks and mature woodland; this characterful shepherds hut with a private hot tub is the ultimate romantic bolthole perfect for couples eager to explore everything that the breathtaking Wye Valley has to offer. Bursting with character, the open-plan living/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout of this shepherd’s hut is as cosy as it is ambient. The roaring wood burner and charming, curved wood-clad ceiling create a true sense of warmth, whilst the rustic touches and calming neutral hues perfectly blend in with the rich heritage and colour palette of the local landscape. Boasting sumptuously soft lines and a TV overhead, the built-in double bed offers a haven of tranquillity to retire to before kick-starting your next adventure with an invigorating shower in the spacious and stylish shower room in the hut opposite. Outside, make the most of your stunning scenery by enjoying a glass of something chilled from the comfort of the hot tub or a gorgeous summer house. As the cooler evening air settles, gather around the fire pit to warm chilly toes as you star gaze way past bedtime. Set in 200 acres of Herefordshire farmland, this idyllic spot deep in the heart of the Wye Valley is a haven for keen outdoor explorers, with several scenic footpaths boasting breathtaking countryside views beginning from the doorstep. A playground for outdoor activities all year-round, the Wye Valley Way offers river walks and golden valleys in autumn whilst the trails through the Forest of Dean (21 miles) are rich with bluebells and snowdrops in the spring. The local Go Ape (20 miles) offers adrenaline thrills aplenty whilst the charming market town of Ross-on-Wye 10.5 miles away offers some wonderful local produce from its fantastic array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
Weekly prices from £656.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in a breathtaking spot 1,000 feet above sea level, this beautiful cottage makes a fabulous base for walkers, climbers and nature lovers keen to explore the eastern fringes of the Brecon Beacons. With opportunities to spot buzzards and red kites, the property also offers stunning views towards Sugar Loaf. Offering cosy accommodation for two guests, this delightful retreat is one of a pair of properties which can be booked together, and features a shared heated indoor swimming pool. With a wood burner, timber beams and a picturesque garden, the property also has stabling for guests bringing horses along to explore the area’s spellbinding expanses. Entering this sweet, inviting cottage, the airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is a perfect space to relax in after a great day out. The cosy lounge has a wood burner effect electric fire and comfortable seating so you can snuggle up to chat about the day or watch a movie. The kitchen is perfect for cooking your favourite dishes which you can enjoy around the dining table to the side. Upstairs, the first floor offers a shower room and a characterful super-king size bedroom with low ceilings – this room can be made up as a twin bedroom on prior request. Outside, the enclosed front patio makes a pleasant spot for taking in stunning views. You will have access to the shared heated indoor swimming pool (opens early April - early November), and there’s a larger shared garden with seating areas, flower beds and ponds, providing a tranquil space to unwind in. This property has been approved by Visit Wales. Keen hikers can head to Sugar Loaf (7 miles), while nearby Abergavenny (2.5 miles) has some fantastic pubs and restaurants, and is a wonderful base for exploring the eastern Brecon Beacons. Local attractions include Tretower Court and Castle, Big Pit National Coal Museum, Goytre Wharf, Clydach Gorge and Raglan Castle, all within 15 miles.
Weekly prices from £419.00
Shrewsbury, Heart of England
2 1 1 Yes
Pop to independent shops, pubs and restaurants in historic Much Wenlock, and Ironbridge, which boasts ten museums and the world-famous iron bridge. Walkers can enjoy numerous paths from the property, or along the Ironbridge Gorge and in the Shropshire Hills, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This landscape of rolling hills and river valleys offers cycling, golf, coracle and hang gliding to mention just a few of the activities. Fishermen can appreciate the River Severn, with fishing permits available in town. Savour the delights in local eateries, attend events and visit museums, galleries and National Trust properties such as Attingham Park, Benthall Hall and Dudmaston or head to the historic town of Shrewsbury. With so much to see and do this is an all year-round destination. This lovely property is quite unique for a romantic retreat with two parts to the accommodation: firstly the living and sleeping area in the cosy shepherds hut and a few steps down and over to the kitchen/diner, utility and stylish shower room. Lets go into the hut first with log burner, TV, comfortable sofa, table, full size double bed and stunning views to wake up to. Should you decide to eat in, the kitchen is well equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge/freezer. You can enjoy your meal at the dining table positioned by the window and feature fireplace, or take it up to the shepherds hut with the dining table there too. Continue from the kitchen area round to the separate utility with the washing machine, stylish shower and WC.After dinner relax on the sofa, watch your favourite TV programme or film, lose yourself in a good book, chat the night away, maybe by the glow of the log burner for cosier nights in, and plan your holiday activities in this beautiful area. Outside there is a garden with pretty borders, patio, table and chairs, and the brick built charcoal BBQ, perfect for morning coffee or alfresco dining to embrace the fabulous views of the majestic Wrekin. Listen to birdsong, watch the wildlife and star gaze on a clear night. You are welcome to explore the farm and meet the cows, although please consult the owner first. There is private parking at the property for one car. A secure shed is available if you need to store bicycles, motor cycles, fishing tackle or even kayaks.
Weekly prices from £414.00
Taunton, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in the hamlet of Knapp just outside the highly popular village of North Curry, which has a shop/post office, coffee shop and a pub. Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, is approximately 7 miles with an extensive shopping mix, restaurants, leisure facilities, the County Cricket ground and racecourse. There are miles of walks to be enjoyed directly from the property which meander through a rural landscape teeming with wildlife. Local wildlife safaris can be arranged prior to your stay which is a fantastic way of discovering all that Somerset has to offer. The central location makes it perfect for visiting both coastlines including pretty Watchet and Blue Anchor Bay to the North and the popular seaside towns of Seaton, Lyme Regis and Sidmouth to the South. Step into the light and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with apex ceilings, beautiful exposed beams, oak flooring and wood burner, a perfect place for a quiet, or romantic break away. 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 hob and oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine it is a great space for cooking lazy breakfasts or trying out new recipes. Completing the accommodation is a king-size bedroom with an exposed stone wall, which is all part of the charm and character of this conversion. Sleep tight with your faces glowing from a day exploring the wonderful countryside. The shower room can be found next door with a shower and WC. Outside there is an enclosed walled courtyard garden with far-reaching countryside views, great for both you and your four-legged friends to relax in. Guests will find a table and chairs, a charcoal BBQ as well a wood-fired hot tub, which is particularly inviting at night, when guests can enjoy the warm bubbling water under the star-filled skies. You will be very welcome to use the owners tennis court too. There is ample off-road parking available.
Weekly prices from £485.00
Bude, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
A lovely romantic getaway in an idyllic setting, perfect for getaways with your loved one. The one-bedroom stone barn is cosy and quiet located in North Cornwall and close to beautiful sandy beaches and bustling seaside towns and villages. Bude is just 4 miles away with a fantastic range of facilities and plenty of choice for eating and drinking. This gorgeous property is warm and welcoming, bursting with traditional features such as exposed beams and original stonework. Relax in front of the TV in the cosy lounge after a busy day exploring Cornwall or take a seat for an intimate meal in the dining area. The beautiful bedroom has an en-suite shower room with a fantastic rainfall showerhead. Outside is a delightful, enclosed garden with garden furniture, to enjoy an evening glass of wine as the sun sets. Access the neighbouring woodland and lake from the property, too. Take part in river trout fishing, kite-flying, outdoor giant chess or a game of tennis at the on-site facilities. Widemouth Bay’s sweeping sandy beach is 2 miles away where you will also find a couple of shops and places to eat. Beautiful walks are available from here too, from stunning clifftop walks to woodland strolls. There are plenty of lovely villages to visit along the North Cornwall close including Boscastle (12 miles) or Tintagel (17 miles) Head a little further afield to the pretty village of Port Isaac, made famous from popular TV show Doc Martin, and enjoy some delicious local cuisine. Other attractions within easy reach include The Eden Project and Bodmin Moor.
Weekly prices from £524.00