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.
5,655 properties found
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
4 2 1 Yes
Oozing elegance and charm from its traditional features, such as the wooden beamed ceilings, open fire and stone-built exterior, this luxury cottage is ideal for an extra special family getaway. Make the most of the estate’s grounds, housing a fruit orchard, and see the best bits of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) during your dog-friendly escape. Step inside the property to find yourself in a hallway which will lead you to the well-sized lounge. Above you will be dark oak beams, and an open fire sits inside a characterful exposed stone fireplace. The country-style decor pairs shades of green and red with the wooden furnishings. Continue into the farmhouse-style kitchen/diner with wooden worktops, neutral tones throughout and a large wooden dining table in the centre of the room. Climb the curved staircase to reach the first floor – here, you’ll find a family bathroom, a king-size bedroom and a twin room. Outside is a secure garden with furniture and an apple and pear orchard. While staying on the Llanover Estate, you’ll be welcomed to explore the private Llanover Garden, with prior arrangement. Just 0.5 miles away is the edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) – here you’ll find an abundance of scenic dog walking trails, National Trust Sugarloaf and Usk Valley (6.5 miles) and Clydach Gorge (7.5 miles). A holiday in Wales wouldn’t be complete without a trip to a nearby castle – within 16 miles, you’ll have Raglan, Skenfrith and Grosmont.
Weekly prices from £668.00
Lanark, Scottish Borders
4 1 1 Yes
Made from lovely wooden panelling and located on a busy working farm in the Clyde Valley, this enchanting cabin offers a wonderful base for a Scottish holiday. On your doorstep, you’ll have wonderful forest trails you can explore on foot or by bike, as well as plenty of interesting cultural and rural spots to discover as part of the Clyde Valley Tourist Route (10 miles). This holiday home welcomes groups of up to four humans and four canines – excellent for a family of dog lovers! The charming property, one of six similar cabins is decorated in a simple style, with the wood doing all the talking. You’ll notice a distinct canine theme, which is unsurprising for a place with its own on-site dog agility training school. There are even special cushioned, non-slip floors installed so you and your pups can feel right at home. Inside, the lovely open-plan living area is where you’ll spend most of your time, with its comfy seating, Smart TV and lovely views. Cook up delicious fare in the small but perfectly formed kitchen then sit down to family meals at the dining table, positioned next to the window so you can absorb the charming views. The cosy bedroom contains a king-size bed and separate bunkbeds, creating a perfect family set-up. Each morning, freshen up in the wet room before heading out for the day. The outdoor space has an enclosed area with artificial grass and places to sit, as well as a private hot tub for relaxing with your loved ones as you admire the surrounding fields and woodlands. Children will love meeting the farm’s resident alpacas, goats and sheep and getting to know the owners seven dogs. If you fancy an al fresco feast, hire out the indoor BBQ hut for a tasty party in the fresh air. There’s also an off-lead exercise field for dogs.
Weekly prices from £676.00
Lanark, Scottish Borders
4 1 1 Yes
For a restful break in the Scottish countryside with your loved ones and dogs, plan a stay at this bustling farm in the scenic Clyde Valley. You’ll be in a charming wooden hut made from wood panelling for a rustic atmosphere. The site has wonderful views, a hot tub and an exercise where your dogs can roam and play freely. And when it’s time to explore, the surrounding area offers mile upon mile of pretty forest trails to discover. Created with dogs in mind, the cabin has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate your furry friends, complete with cushioned, non-slip floors. The dome-like wooden ceilings create a cosy ambience, while animal-themed accessories create a playful and welcoming look. You’ll be able to admire views over the surrounding fields from many of the windows. The inviting lounge area offers an open-concept space that’s perfect for gathering and kicking back after a days activities. In the well-equipped kitchen, cook up delicious family meals to be enjoyed at the wooden dining table. When you’re tired from walking or cycling, relax on the plush sofa to catch up on a show or film on the Smart TV. The cabins layout is completed by a family bedroom with a king-size bed and a bunk bed, as well as a modern wet room for washing and showering. Outside, you’ll have a small private area featuring your hot tub. The six cabins on the property share a larger grassy area with views over a large, unfenced pond. For a fresh-air family feast, you can rent the BBQ hut directly from the owners.
Weekly prices from £676.00
Matlock, Peak District
4 2 1 Yes
With far-reaching views of the rolling Peak District countryside, this former post office has been lovingly converted into a charming cottage for couples or a small family. Relax in the cosy living room or dine alfresco in the courtyard garden of this welcoming home. Enter through the kitchen/diner, a well-equipped bright and open space with a dining table set against captivating views of the surrounding countryside. The lounge offers an inviting atmosphere with an electric wood burner-effect fireand plenty of comfortable seating. Climb the stairs to discover two light and airy bedrooms, each furnished with a double bed and colourful accent fabrics. A gleaming family bathroom completes the internal layout. Outside, an enclosed courtyard provides a private spot to dine, while a bench seat allows you to sit back and enjoy the beautiful views this property offers. Positioned on the edge of the picturesque village of Wirksworth, known for its independent cinema and delightful cafes and restaurants, the heart of the village is less than a mile from your door. Alternatively, take a leisurely stroll by the canal in Cromford or visit the delightful ambience of Matlock Bath, with its riverside walks along the River Derwent, both within 2 miles of home. The Heights of Abraham, 2 miles away, are accessible by cable car and offer caverns to explore, as well as an impressive aerial restaurant and cafe. In Matlock (4 miles), youll uncover an array of independent shops and plenty of places to dine and unwind.
Weekly prices from £440.00
York, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 2 Yes
Nestled amidst the breathtaking countryside of the Howardian Hills National Landscape, this charming two-bedroom stone retreat offers a tranquil escape ideally positioned between the bustling market towns of Easingwold and Helmsley. Inside, enjoy a lovely blend of original features and contemporary comfort with a cracking wood burner for cosy nights. Bathed in natural light streaming through large windows, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner sets the scene for relaxation and socialising. The well-appointed kitchen has all the essentials for preparing delicious meals, while the adjacent dining area offers the perfect setting for shared meals with loved ones. The lounge area features a wood burner and plush sofas, inviting you to unwind with a movie on the Smart TV. At bedtime, retreat to one of the two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each exuding comfort and style with sumptuous bedding, soft furnishings, and Smart TVs. The master bedroom boasts a super-king-size bed and an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom offers a twin setup. Both bedrooms open onto the sunny south-facing patio. Completing the accommodation is a stylish wet room, providing a refreshing start to the day. Outside, a large south-facing patio provides the perfect spot for soaking up the sunshine and al fresco dining evenings. Opposite lies a paddock, ideal for exercising furry companions while enjoying strolls amidst the idyllic countryside surroundings. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region with scenic walking and cycling routes right from the doorstep. As an added bonus, the owner, a seasoned Yorkshire walks expert featured on BBC2s Take a Hike programme, is on hand to guide outdoor enthusiasts through the stunning trails of the Howardian Hills and the nearby North York Moors National Park. For those seeking a more leisurely pace, a wealth of historic sites beckon exploration, including Castle Howard (11 miles), Rievaulx Abbey (13 miles), and picturesque Byland Abbey (8 miles). Alternatively, venture into the vibrant city of York (13.5 miles) to wander the cobbled streets of the iconic Shambles and discover an array of unique shops, charming tearooms, and tempting dining establishments.
Weekly prices from £823.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
4 2 2 Yes
Escape to this delightful cottage at the heart of Keswick and enjoy the convenience of being close to shops and restaurants, as well as the natural beauty of the Lake District National Park all around you. Sleeping four guests, this two-bedroom terrace is within 0.5 miles of an array of shops, galleries and eateries, as well as the River Greta. It is also less than 1 mile from the shores of Derwentwater and the town’s famous Theatre by the Lake. Stroll inside to find beautifully finished accommodation where you can truly relax after your exciting excursions. Settle back in the lounge to watch TV together or read your books for a while. Unpack the fresh provisions you have bought in town through in the galley kitchen, which is fitted out to ensure you have everything you need to help you cater for your party. Perch at the breakfast bar in here with a glass of wine as dinner simmers then serve up through in the dining room, where there is also a bookshelf for you to peruse. Also downstairs is a utility area with space for bikes. The bedrooms, a king-size and a double, are both up on the first floor of the cottage, where there is also a family bathroom, a shower room and a snug that you can retreat to for a little quiet time. Take a cup of tea and piece of Grasmere gingerbread out into the fresh air of the pretty courtyard garden. Dine out here too on fine summer evenings. Venture 2.5 miles to Derwentwater Marina to take a cruise or hire a boat to spend time on the lake. Lace up your walking boots and follow the 10-mile route right around Derwentwater. Stroll out to Castlerigg Stone Circle, 1.5 miles from the cottage.
Weekly prices from £857.00
Ripon, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 1 Yes
Lose yourselves in the beautiful views out over the River Ure when you stay at this delightful hideaway near West Tanfield. Sleeping four guests, the two-bedroom, single-storey retreat also welcomes dogs, making it a great opportunity for small families or couples wishing to bring a family friend along. With a sunny, south-facing garden, where pets and children can play, the property is also well situated for long walks through Nidderdale and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Wander into the cottage to find welcoming accommodation with a homely feel. Leave your walking wear in the boot room and amble on through to the kitchen to put the kettle on and start preparing the Yorkshire produce you have bought for dinner. The open-plan lounge/diner is the heart of the holiday home and an ideal place to dine together, play games or watch the Smart TV. Light the wood burner in here on autumn and winter evenings or head through to the garden room during the warmer months to enjoy a glass of wine and the views as the sun goes. When eyelids begin to droop, find your way through to one of the two bedrooms. These include a king-size room, and a super-king-size that can become a twin as well by prior arrangements. Have a refreshing shower in the family shower room before starting your day each morning. Return from your trips out to bask in the sunshine of the garden and cook on the BBQ. Plan cycle rides and long walks from the doorstep and through your picture surroundings. Visit English Heritage’s Thornborough Henges, three circular henges, just 0.5 miles away. The National Trust’s Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, 10 miles away, with its ancient ruins, is also a great place to explore on a fine day.
Weekly prices from £651.00
Thirsk, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 1 Yes
Enjoying an idyllic spot in the peaceful hamlet of Little Thirkleby, this family-friendly traditional Yorkshire cottage is brimming with charm. It is the perfect escape for anyone who loves nothing better than walking and cycling wonderfully unspoilt landscapes; countless trails are waiting to be explored from the doorstep. The combination of a quintessentially coastal colour palette and charming original features including exposed brickwork and beams in the homely lounge perfectly reflect the colours and rich heritage of the local scenery. The roaring wood burner sets the scene for ultimate relaxation whilst the light and bright kitchen/diner, with charming decor reminiscent of a traditional country cottage, will inspire you to whip up something delicious with your local produce. Boasting glorious countryside views, the double bedroom and king-size zip-and-link bedroom (which can be made up as a twin) upstairs offer an oasis of calm to retire to before kick-starting your next adventure with an invigorating shower in the stylish family bathroom. From sunrise to sunset, the quaint courtyard garden offers the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dining with loved ones. Nestled on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, Little Thirkleby is a haven for anyone looking to reconnect with the great outdoors, brimming with several scenic walks carving through the sublime countryside of North Yorkshire. Sample some of this area’s best local produce from the bustling market town of Thirsk 4.5 miles away, home to a plethora of independent boutiques, artisan shops and a thriving market open on Mondays and Saturdays. Those looking to be pampered can indulge in a trip to Harrogate’s Turkish Baths, 26.5 away. The historic walled city of York, with its magnificent Gothic minster, railway museum, and famous tearooms, can be reached within 20.5 miles.
Weekly prices from £732.00
Norwich, East Anglia
4 2 1 Yes
Less than a mile from Mundesley’s family-friendly beach, this terraced house is in an ideal position for a traditional seaside holiday or for getting out and about in Norfolk. Perfect for a couple’s escape or a family break, it boasts a sociable, open-plan living area and a spacious rear garden, so you can enjoy spending time together at any time of the year. You’ll be amazed at the size of the ground floor of this lovely house. Full of light, it includes an eclectic selection of good-looking furnishings, with a carefully crafted mix of textures and colours. Gather in the lounge, where a large fireplace is the focal point, and enjoy books, games or simply watching a movie on the Smart TV. Beyond this is another area with a comfy sofa, and then the dining table, where four can gather for hearty breakfasts and delicious suppers. The kitchen includes a breakfast bar for three people to enjoy a morning cuppa, and the cook will find all the appliances here for creating stress-free meals. On the first floor, the double and twin bedrooms both have Smart TVs, and share a sleek family bathroom. The enclosed rear garden includes a decked area with outdoor furniture for dining alfresco - why not light the BBQ and grill something tasty to enjoy in the sunshine? The pretty Victorian village of Mundesley is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is a great starting point for both country and coastal walks. Its wide, sandy beach, backed by colourful beach huts, has lifeguards and a surf school in the summer. Explore the village’s shops, pubs and places to eat, play the nine-hole golf course, and take little ones to enjoy crazy golf, tennis, the skate park and children’s play areas.
Weekly prices from £491.00