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
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
2 1 1 Yes
This ideally placed studio flat lies in the heart of Keswick. It is a quiet and peaceful retreat with superb views of Skiddaw and the surrounding fells. The property is a comfortable base for couples or solo travellers, providing functional accommodation in a popular Lake District location. It is situated just a minutes walk from the town centre in a quiet location close to one of the towns beautiful parks and the River Greta. The accommodation is an open-plan studio arranged over the ground floor. It is filled with natural light and features a fully fitted kitchen and lounge area, double bed, underfloor heating and a separate en-suite shower room. Outside is a private patio with BBQ. The convenient location is ideal for exploring the area on foot. Right on the doorstep are fantastic walks including Catbells, Walla Crag, Latrigg, Skiddaw and the old railway line. Derwentwater is a 10-minute stroll through the town. Keswick is a popular destination for tourists and walkers and the town has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, offering a wide selection of shops, galleries, tearooms, restaurants, pubs, a good museum and a theatre. There is underfloor heating throughout and a wet room bathroom. The open-plan accommodation offers a fully fitted kitchen, lounge area and a double bed. There is a tumble dryer but no washing machine at the property. Outside there is a small patio with seating and a BBQ. Two dogs are welcome and further dogs can be accommodated on request. There is disc parking on Station Street and unrestricted parking within a few minutes walk. The studio is found at the end of the garden of one of our other properties and if booked together, accomodates 14/16 people.
Weekly prices from £445.00
Pembroke, Mid Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Steal away for a romantic break in this gorgeous shepherd’s hut near Lamphey. Sleeping just two guests, the exquisite, one-bedroom hideaway nestles on a farm in beautiful, rural surroundings. Situated 0.5 miles from Lamphey and 3 miles from Pembroke, it is also just 2.5 miles from the coast at Freshwater East. With underfloor heating, a wood burner and a beautiful garden with a fire pit, the delightful abode is very much a holiday home for all seasons. Take four steps up to enter this magical bolthole and discover its enticing and carefully finished interior. Light the wood burner on chilly days to bring a cosy glow to the space. Put the kettle on for a cup of tea to enjoy with a fresh Welsh cake or open a bottle of wine then snuggle up together in front of the Smart TV on the double bed. The compact kitchen area is also equipped to allow you to whip up romantic meals for two on those occasions you decide not to dine out at a friendly West Wales pub or restaurant. Enjoy these up at the breakfast bar or out in the fresh air of your garden. Have a steaming rinse in the shepherd’s hut’s shower room and then savour a superb night’s sleep in the comfortable bed. Sit out under the stars on summer evenings, grilling supper on the BBQ and taking in the views. Linger over a bottle of wine as you transform the BBQ into a fire pit on summer nights. Pick up the Pembrokeshire Coast Path at Freshwater East and enjoy a 3-mile cliff-top walk to Swanlake Bay. Spend an afternoon pottering in Pembroke and visit the splendid medieval castle here. Plan a day trip to bustling Tenby, 8.5 miles away, with its seaside attractions and long, sandy South Beach.
Weekly prices from £447.00
Whitby, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Listen to the sound of the babbling brook or toast beside a roaring wood burner when you make your romantic retreat to this delightful former chapel in Yorkshire. Nestled in picturesque Danby Dale, within the North York Moors National Park, the one-bedroom hideaway sleeps just two guests and offers sweet seclusion and the chance to be close to nature. Welcoming four-legged friends too, it is 1 mile from Botton and 15 miles from Sandsend, on the North Yorkshire Heritage Coast, and enjoys fabulous walks right from the doorstep. Make your way into this charming haven, dating back to 1853, to find a warm welcome. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner will quickly become the heart of the holiday home during your stay. Light the wood burner in here to bring a cosy glow to the space; prepare a delicious dinner for two in the kitchen area, then open a bottle of fizz and simply relax. Watch a movie on the Smart TV together or take your book up to the mezzanine level and enjoy some quiet time up there for a spell. When night falls, head up to the double bedroom on the first floor. Wake up to the sight of the mist rising from the moors before beginning the morning with a hot soak in the well-appointed shower room. Dine outside in the enclosed, leafy garden on fine days and sit out under the stars on clear summer nights. Take your pet to dip their paws in the stream, always supervising them. Follow footpaths through the woods and out across the moors. Plan a day trip to Whitby, 18 miles away, to visit the famous abbey or spend time on the beach. Pick up the Cleveland Way here and follow it out along the coast. Attempt the 7-mile section between Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay.
Weekly prices from £581.00
Cockermouth, The Lake District and Cumbria
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in the village of Papcastle, this cottage, offering self-catering accommodation for two, is ideally located for exploring the Lake District with the convenience of all the facilities that the nearby town of Cockermouth has to offer. The pub in Papcastle is within walking distance of the cottage and serves real ale and excellent homecooked bar meals. Cockermouth is just a mile away and has a supermarket as well as smaller shops, a small cinema, cafes, restaurants and pubs, and river walks. Loweswater Lake is the cottages nearest lake with lovely woodland walks. For the more energetic, Skiddaw is one of the highest mountains in the Lake District and is a 15-minute drive away. The front porch leads into a sitting room with a dining area for two people. The sitting room is light and warm with a beautiful, traditional sandstone fireplace with a wood burner and comfortable seating for two in front of a TV. The kitchen is fully equipped with electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave and washing machine. Steep stairs lead to a cosy double bedroom. The bed will be made up for you and two small bath towels and two hand towels are provided. The bathroom features a white suite, with a bath and shower over, wash basin and WC. Outside is a pretty lawned garden which is enclosed and has garden seating. There is on-street parking outside the cottage.
Weekly prices from £529.00
Cockermouth, The Lake District and Cumbria
2 1 1 Yes
Situated on the banks of the River Cocker just outside Cockermouth, this property sleeps two people and two dogs. With easy access to Buttermere and nearby waterfall. This sensitively refurbished former mill building offers accommodation with stunning views of the picturesque 19th-century stone bridge and river. Whether you spend your time here in the cosy first-floor living areas or on the convenient balcony, youll be able to enjoy a relaxing holiday that will blow away those cobwebs! There is no garden at the property but there are a great choice of walks from the door. Including a footpath which leads from the cottage into the lovely market town of Cockermouth (2 miles) and there are numerous pathways into the surrounding countryside. In fact, the national park border lies just over the stone bridge! The cottage itself is spacious and comfortable with enticing views. In the Lake District, you can bike, hike, climb, swim, or paddle; theres something for everyone in this peaceful area of English Lakeland. Entry to the cottage is up a set of steps via a covered porch. Up the stairs inside are the living areas, which have a light and airy atmosphere, courtesy of the high vaulted ceilings, skylights and dual aspect windows. Original oak beams create an interesting space that harks back to the mills historic past. The living room itself is comfortable and consists of a large two-seater leather settee and a recliner chair. A wood burner sits in a beautiful hearth in the corner of the room next to the TV and DVD player. Leading from the lounge is a door that opens out onto a balcony that overlooks the River Cocker. Its the ideal place for that morning cup of coffee whilst you plan your day or for that evening glass of wine whilst discussing the days adventures. Next to the living room is the cosy king-size bedroom, which again has dual aspect windows and a vaulted beamed ceiling. Also on the first floor is the modern, well-equipped kitchen featuring an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and washer/dryer. There is a breakfast bar that acts as your dining space. This area is separated from the living room by a whitewashed stone wall with a charming interior window, just across the hallway and staircase. Downstairs there is a bathroom with a bath, wash basin and shower enclosure along with a separate WC. There is a secure area in which to store bikes and parking for one car to the front the property.
Weekly prices from £506.00
Exeter, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Steal away for a romantic retreat in rural Devon discovering walks from your doorstep and a cosy space to unwind at the end of each day. This characterful reverse level cottage is located on the grounds of the owner’s property where peace and quiet is assured, ideal for two hoping to enjoy the calm of the Devonshire countryside. Authentic original features including vaulted ceilings, brick walls and original beams add to the charming farmhouse nature of this pretty accommodation, whilst surrounding gardens and an acre of orchard space is perfect for spending time outdoors and exercising your four-pawed companion. External steps lead to the first floor of this pretty barn conversion, a building complete with climbing vines and stunning greenery in warm months. You’re instantly met by a bright open-plan living/dining room where evenings can be spent with your feet up. Comfortable sofas face a smart TV for logging in and picking up where you left off with your favourite shows. This storey also contains a compact but highly resourceful kitchen for preparing meals to be enjoyed at the dining table or on the patio space. Follow the spiral staircase to the ground floor to discover a comfortable king-size bedroom, complete with fresh linens and an electric fire-effect wood burner that keeps the space cosy and warm. A short car journey leads to the Dartmoor National Park (5 miles), a fantastic beauty spot that offers walks in mystical woodlands and unbeatable walking routes. The cathedral city of Exeter is 15 miles away and a cultural hub to explore, while beautiful Haldon Forest Park is 20 miles. For a trip to the coast, travel 27 miles to Exmouth which gives way to the Jurassic Coast, a 96-mile heritage walking route.
Weekly prices from £488.00
Plymouth, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Within a mile of the spectacular Wembury Beach, this stylishly designed and light-filled reverse-level property makes a wonderful retreat for couples exploring this beautiful part of South Devon. Providing ample accommodation for two, this bright, fresh and airy coastal holiday home offers fantastic sea views and makes a tranquil, relaxing getaway. Plymouth is just a few miles to the north and is a fabulous base for keen walkers discovering the sheltered coves, sandy beaches, quaint villages and spellbinding countryside of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Entering this breezy and fresh detached property, head up the oak staircase which opens directly into the open-plan first-floor lounge/kitchen/diner. Featuring a characterful apex ceiling with light flooding in through the skylights, this is an ideal space to unwind in. The central dining area is perfect for sharing a romantic meal which you can cook in the light and fully equipped kitchen. The lounge is perfect for snuggling up together with a movie on the Smart TV, and features patio doors which open onto a charming glass-fronted balcony. There’s plenty of space here to dine alfresco and to take in the stunning views across to Great Mewstone. Returning to the ground floor you will find the cosy king-size bedroom along with a refreshing and stylish bathroom. Patio doors lead from the bedroom into the garden which features a lawn and outdoor furniture. The picturesque village of Wembury has some friendly pubs and restaurants and is known for a gorgeous sandy beach popular for its surfing and rock pools. There’s plenty to see in the area, with local attractions including Wembury Marine Centre, Wembury Woods and Wembury Point. Plymouth (7 miles) has plenty of great places to eat and drink as well as popular attractions including the Barbican, The Box and Plymouth Hoe.
Weekly prices from £642.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
2 1 1 Yes
This cosy, traditional stone property for two in the pretty village of Rosthwaite offers a great base for a couple who want to explore the beautiful Lake District. There are wonderful walks and cycle trails on the doorstep, while, if you plan to go car-free, the village has a year-round village bus service along the Borrowdale Valley to Derwentwater (4 miles), and Keswick (6.5 miles). Rosthwaite has a tearoom and restaurant, together with a farm shop, where you can stock up on local produce. This appealing first-floor apartment is reached via a shared hall. A staircase leads to the entrance and a bright, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with lovely views over the village to the surrounding fells. There are two comfortable reclining chairs—ideal for putting your feet up after some serious walking—in front of a wall-mounted electric fire. A compact, country-style kitchen has a dining area by the window. The double bedroom, furnished in soft shades with a Victorian-style bed, has the same beautiful outlook. Outside is a shared garden with covered seating and a large, suntrap lawn, both with outstanding views. Take a 50-minute boat trip around Derwentwater for a taste of the glorious Lakeland scenery. You can enjoy water sports such as sailing, canoeing and kayaking or hire a rowing boat to explore this beautiful lake at your leisure. Put on your walking boots for an energetic climb up the old packhorse trail to the idyllic hamlet of Watendlath. Or take the circular route from Rosthwaite to Castle Crag, with stepping stones across the lovely River Derwent along the way. Head to Keswick for a show at Theatre by the Lake and visit nearby Castlerigg Stone Circle, one of the oldest prehistoric monuments in Britain.
Weekly prices from £382.00
Carnforth, The Lake District and Cumbria
2 1 1 Yes
Fill your days with walks, countryside sightseeing, bike rides and tours of towns and villages while staying in this romantic retreat. Situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park with the Lake District (13.5 miles), the Cumbrian coast (16 miles) and the North Pennines National Landscape (25 miles) just a short drive away, every day will be varied ob your outdoor adventure break. Sleeping two guests, this converted 17th-century cottage sits on the edge of the owner’s Georgian house but is self-contained with privacy assured. Its entirely dog friendly and possesses a courtyard garden, simply wonderful for soaking up that fresh northern air during a stay at any time of year. Pass through the gravelled courtyard and up stone steps to reach the property. The house is centred around an open-plan living area with a spacious kitchen/diner and a lounge next door, accessible just two steps down. This dynamic space invites unbridled relaxation at each day’s end, equipped with a TV by comfortable seating in the lounge to curl up and watch a film or a favourite box set. The bedroom is a king-size offering just next door, and the bathroom is also down here, equipped with a shower over bath to allow you to soak away the day whichever way you prefer. Whilst you’re welcome to off-road it, there are several well-established, waymarked pathways nearby for trekking the local area efficiently. One of these is The Dales Way, crossing your path by the River Dee, 6 miles away. This 80-mile route stretches across Cumbria and Yorkshire, encompassing the beauty spots of Gearstones (16 miles) to the south and Sedburgh (7.5 miles) to the north. Another local beauty spot is the Ribblehead Viaduct (15 miles), a feat of engineering worth factoring into your walking or biking route, not too far from the vibrant town of Ingleton (9 miles).
Weekly prices from £557.00