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.
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Lanark, Scottish Borders
2 1 1 Yes
If you’re keen on a Scottish rural break with up to four dogs, this wooden cabin in the glorious Clyde Valley makes the perfect location. The one-bed property is located on a working farm with sheep, goats and alpacas you can get to know, as well as the owners’ seven dogs. When you’re not soaking in your hot tub or absorbing the peaceful surrounding vistas, explore the scenic landscapes and historic sites of Lanarkshire and the Scottish Borders. Constructed solely from timber, this delightful dwelling has a distinctive and rustic ambience reminiscent of a mountain hut. The arched wooden ceilings contribute to a cosy and inviting setting, while the captivating vistas of expansive fields encourage complete relaxation. As you settle in, you’ll notice a number of animal-themed touches that are in keeping with the farm setting. Inside, the open-plan living area has everything you need for eating and relaxing, with a lounge, Smart TV and adequate kitchen. A door from this space leads to a generous king-sized bedroom that’s ideal for one guest or a couple. This further connects to a well-designed wet room. Thoughtfully created with pets in mind, the cabin features padded, anti-skid floors to ensure your dogs’ well-being during your stay. Outside, youll find multiple spaces to enjoy, starting with your cabin’s own enclosed garden featuring artificial turf and a secluded hot tub that overlooks the fields and woodlands. A shared communal grassy area overlooks an unfenced pond, and there’s an indoor BBQ hut you can hire out for a romantic dinner. For your four-legged family members, an off-lead exercise field is also available.
Weekly prices from £652.00
Lanark, Scottish Borders
2 1 1 Yes
This charming wooden cabin nestled in the Clyde Valley is located on a bustling farm, offering a tranquil base for exploring Lanarkshire and the Scottish Borders. As well as alpacas, goats and sheep, the owners have seven dogs and encourage guests to bring their own canine companions along. With one king-size bed, the sweet property is wonderful for a solo traveller or a couple keen for a peaceful Scottish holiday. This delightful cabin, one of six in the same style, boasts a minimalist decor that lets the natural wood stand out. A subtle animal theme creates a playful and welcoming atmosphere that’s in keeping with your farmyard surroundings. The flooring is cushioned and non-slip, to ensure your four-legged friends feel at ease. Inside, you’ll have a central open-plan living area with a sofa and a Smart TV for quiet evenings in. The kitchenette comes fully equipped for whipping up delicious meals, and there’s a dining table for hearty breakfasts and suppers. When you’re ready to retire for the night, sink into the comfy king-size bed. A roomy wet room completes the indoor space. Step outdoors to dine in the fresh air or immerse yourself in the private hot tub for an indulgent treat. Youre also welcome to enjoy the shared lawn that surrounds the farms six cabins, which overlooks a large, unfenced pond. You can rent the indoor BBQ hut if you fancy a sizzle-up and there’s also a secure, off-lead exercise field available, offering the perfect setting for your pets to roam freely.
Weekly prices from £652.00
Lanark, Scottish Borders
2 1 1 Yes
If you’re seeking a pet-friendly holiday in Bonnie Scotland, stay at this gorgeous wooden cabin where you’ll have alpacas, sheep, goats and seven dogs as your neighbours. It’s located on a working farm and surrounded by fields and a lake, with plenty of natural beauty spots to explore in the nearby area. With one king-size bed, this sweet home is fantastic for a peaceful getaway as a solo traveller or couple, with up to four canine chums also welcome to join you. Cosy, homely and quirky, this stylish dwelling is constructed solely of wooden panels for an alpine-inspired atmosphere. The inside has a minimalistic style with a playful animal theme that references the farmyard setting. Created with your four-legged pals in mind, the property features padded, anti-skid floors so your dogs feel happy and comfortable during their stay. Everything is on the one floor in this welcoming holiday home, which offers open-plan living which is perfectly suited to a romantic break. The fully-equipped kitchen, although dinky, is ideal for prepping delicious meals, to be savoured at the dining table. When your legs are tired from hours of walking, you’ll love sinking into the sofa for a couple of hours of easy entertainment on the Smart TV. At one end of the room, there’s a cosy king-size bed where you can retire for the night. The wet room features a roomy shower for freshening up each morning. Outside, youll find a secure area laid with artificial turf and furnished with seating, in addition to a private hot tub that offers panoramic views of the open fields and forests. Your cabin is one of six situated on the farm, all encircled by a generous expanse of grassland with vistas of an open, unfenced pond that you are free to enjoy. An indoor BBQ hut is available for rent directly from the owners.
Weekly prices from £652.00
Northallerton, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Located in the idyllic village of Osmotherley, this charming cottage exudes warmth and comfort, offering a quiet retreat amidst picturesque surroundings for a couple or solo traveller. Inside, youll find a light and airy lounge for cosy evenings, alongside your private courtyard garden for al fresco dining moments. Step inside to discover a welcoming open-plan living space, where a fully equipped kitchen awaits. Whip up a romantic meal for two and dine at the table while planning your holiday adventures. Afterwards, sink into the plush sofa and unwind in front of the TV. When the day draws to a close, climb the stairs to the cosy double bedroom—boasting an en-suite shower room—and when you wake, indulge in lazy lie-ins and leisurely mornings spent watching TV in bed. Outside, there’s a charming courtyard with a bistro table and chairs, a lovely setting to savour your morning coffee or a drink as the sun sets. Immerse yourself in the villages quaint charm, where three inviting pubs, a cosy coffee shop, a fish and chip shop, and a well-stocked general store await your exploration. Osmotherley is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting cyclists and walkers alike with the renowned Cleveland Way and the Coast-to-Coast long-distance footpaths meandering close by. Venture further afield to discover the enchanting market towns of Northallerton, Stokesley, Helmsley, and Thirsk, each with cobblestone market squares, charming alleyways lined with inviting tearooms, and tempting delicatessens offering a taste of local flavour—all within a leisurely 15-mile radius. For a dose of history and culture, set your sights on the historic cathedral city of York, 30 miles away. Alternatively, if a seaside escape beckons, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, with its pristine beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant array of shops, bars, and restaurants, lies a scenic 27-mile drive from home.
Weekly prices from £475.00
Wrexham, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
This fantastic shepherd’s hut is the perfect escape for two – and the dog! Located on the River Ceiriog on the Welsh border, this accommodation sits in the ideal spot to explore both the Dee Valley and Shropshire. But with your own wood-fired hot tub, BBQ and fire pit to enjoy in stunning grounds as well as fishing facilities, it might be hard to tear yourself away. This unique holiday property has beautiful fresh interiors, making use of the hut’s wooden interiors to bring a classic yet contemporary feel. Although compact, there’s plenty of space to whip up a delicious meal in the kitchen area and eat at the bistro table on the decking looking out across the fields. If the weather won’t allow, there’s a table inside too. Bubble away in the hot tub, planning tomorrow’s adventures, or switch on the wood burner-effect electric fire inside and get comfortable on the chairs while you watch TV. When you’re ready for bed, the double bed awaits with a curtain to draw next to it to make it extra cosy. In the morning, head outside with your coffee to watch the day unfold before hopping in the shower that sits off the kitchen area. Explore 700 years of history at the National Trust’s Chirk Castle (3.5 miles) before enjoying lunch in the town’s local pub. Over the border in Oswestry (7 miles), take a ride on the Cambrian Heritage Railway or visit Oswestry Town Museum. If you’re here for great walking or cycling routes, you must try the Offa’s Dyke Path (6 miles) where you’ll see Pontycysyllte Aqueduct. And if you’re a thrill-seeking couple, try whitewater rafting at Rapid Horizons Llangollen (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £556.00
Bristol, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Perfectly situated halfway between Bristol (12 miles) and Weston-Super-Mare (10.2 miles) this quaint lodge provides a lovely little romantic hideaway from which to explore some of the well-known spots of North Somerset. Weston-Super-Mare provides a great space for leisurely days out strolling the coast and enjoying miles of golden sandy beaches. By contrast, Bristol is a bustling city with a rich heritage and a huge array of activities to do, including museums, galleries, shopping, and sports. Make sure to visit Somersets coolest town, Clevedon (6.4 miles) with its eclectic mix of vibrant boutique shops, pretty pier, and fantastic restaurants. Head to Cheddar (11.2 miles) for some breathtaking and specular views of the gorge and caves nestled within the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Head through the picket-fenced garden up onto the terrace and through the front door to your cosy and comfortable hideaway. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides ample space for two with comfortable seating, a cosy wood burner and a Smart TV, the perfect place to relax after a busy day of explorations and refuel for the next ones. The kitchen is equipped with everything you need to whip up a tasty meal and the coffee machine adds a little luxury to your morning coffees on the veranda. Restore and recharge in the tranquil king-size bedroom and then freshen up in the morning in the shower room. Outside, the veranda provides a calming space to star gaze and chat about the days activities or sit and relax with a book while you wait for the fire pit BBQ to warm up. At the rear of the property, there is a handy outdoor hose to keep dogs and bikes clean.
Weekly prices from £497.00
York, North York Moors and Coast
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in the most picturesque countryside and farmland East Riding has to offer, find pure peace and tranquillity at this romantic, homely bolthole. It’s ideal for couples looking to spend quality time together away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The wood burner-effect electric fire, beamed ceiling and wonderful countryside views across open meadows in the open-plan lounge/diner create a truly warming atmosphere that invites weary travellers to unwind and dine from sunrise to sunset. Sleek and stylish, the contemporary kitchen provides everything you need to rustle up a romantic feast or midnight snack with your tasty local produce. At the end of a busy day, soothe sore walking muscles with a long soak in the bath in the sophisticated family bathroom before heading upstairs to the charming double bedroom; wonderful rural vistas will lull you into a dreamy rest before tomorrow’s adventure. Soak up the last of the evening’s sunshine by dining alfresco with a glass of something chilled on the walled patio before taking a scenic stroll around the owner’s farmhouse gardens and courtyard before bedtime. This peaceful and idyllic location deep in East Riding’s magnificent countryside is perfect for anyone looking to reconnect to the great outdoors, with a plethora of scenic country lanes to explore on foot or two wheels beginning from the doorstep. Situated on the tranquil River Derwent, venture to the picture-perfect village of Stamford Bridge, 2 miles away, to spot plenty of local landmarks including the impressive viaduct and corn mill or head to the historic walled city of York, 9.5 miles, away to explore the cobbled streets or the National Railway Museum. The Howardian Hills and North York Moors can be reached within 10 miles.
Weekly prices from £575.00
Norwich, East Anglia
2 1 1 Yes
Surrounded by gorgeous countryside, this elegant studio getaway is a wonderful couple’s escape, offering tranquil relaxation and the opportunity to reconnect with the natural world. It’s set in the delightful village of Strumpshaw, within easy reach of both the Broads and the beaches of the east coast. This high quality holiday destination has been carefully designed for open-plan living, with everything (bar the shower room) in one convenient space. A wall of glazed, bi-fold doors has lovely views over the garden and allows light to flood through the property. Fold them back and enjoy a summer breeze and a real inside/outside feeling. The Shaker-style fitted kitchen has plenty of space for cooking up all kinds of delicious holiday meals, which you can enjoy at the breakfast bar. When you’ve eaten your fill, the comfortable sofa in the lounge area is the place to snuggle down, relaxing with a book from the shelves, some music or a programme streamed on the Smart TV. The double bed is adjacent, plus an additional seating area that’s perfect for a morning coffee or a night cap. In the corner you’ll find the en-suite shower room. An expansive garden surrounds the property, including a large lawn with a summerhouse that contains garden furniture for your use. Just 2 miles from Strumpshaw is the riverside village of Brundall, which has a good selection of shops and places to eat and drink. Here you can also hire a boat and explore the southern waterways of the Norfolk Broads. Between the two lies Strumpshaw Fen, an RSPB nature reserve where you can get close to some outstanding wildlife - look out for marsh harriers, kingfishers, bitterns and even otters. For a day at the seaside, head to Caister or Great Yarmouth, both within 15 miles.
Weekly prices from £482.00
York, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Kick back and unwind in this charming hideaway surrounded by lush green fields and peaceful countryside. Whether you prefer hiking or cycling, this cosy shepherds hut is perfect for couples looking to discover the stunning Yorkshire landscapes. After a rural adventure, make your way into this unique bolthole, where bold colours and statement pieces invite you to unwind. The wood burner is the ideal way to heat up chilly feet after outdoor exploring, while the comfy seating offers guests the chance to recline with a good book or glass of wine. Prepare mouthwatering meals for two in the country-style kitchen space, then pop yourselves at the table to catch up on the days events. Drift off in the double bed – served by a well-appointed shower room – and when you wake, enjoy a breakfast of pastries and coffee in bed while you catch up on TV. Heading outside, wander around the well-manicured gardens and discover The Vinery, an extra building that can be used to cook up feasts, relax on the decking or engross yourself in a TV boxset. Despite your rural location, this property is just 2.5 miles from Stamford Bridge, giving you access to useful local amenities such as cafes, bars, and shops. In the nearest village of Buttercrambe, enjoy long leisurely walks along the River Derwent to admire wildlife in its natural habitat as well as some of Yorkshires finest scenery. For those with a taste for shopping, York is a 10-mile drive and promises pretty 13th-century timbered streets lined with independent boutiques, while the foodie scene is ideal for those looking to top up their energy.
Weekly prices from £526.00