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
Tenby, Mid Wales
4 2 1 Yes
This coastal cottage is in the idyllic village of Penally, just 1 mile from the colourful seaside resort of Tenby. The property sleeps four guests and is perfect for families and groups of friends looking to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline. The village’s picturesque beach is just 0.5 miles away and you’ll also have easy access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The traditional cottage is decorated in calming, neutral tones and pastel shades, and you’ll find a whole host of homely touches to make your stay as comfortable as possible. On the ground floor, discover a stylish kitchen with everything needed to whip up delicious dinners, along with a breakfast bar to perch at with a morning coffee. Just off the kitchen is a bright conservatory/sunroom with an extendable dining table overlooking the garden. A double bedroom and contemporary family shower room complete this level. Upstairs, unwind in the beautiful lounge, which boasts far-reaching coastal views and has comfortable seating set around a Smart TV. Adjacent to the lounge is an inviting king-size bedroom. Outside, relax in the sunshine in the enclosed patio garden, dining alfresco or sipping a glass of wine as you admire the views across the golf course towards Giltar Point. Penally is a quiet, coastal village with a couple of cosy pubs and a friendly village shop. Its sand and shingle beach rarely gets busy, even in the height of summer, and is a lovely spot for a picnic or a stroll along the shoreline. The beach leads into Tenby’s South Beach, which is popular with families and water sports enthusiasts. You can reach Tenby’s vibrant town centre (1 mile) along the beach or via the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Tenby is a lively seaside town, with plenty of eateries, independent shops, and local attractions to enjoy.
Weekly prices from £638.00
Taunton, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 2 Yes
Peacefully tucked away within the owner’s family-run holiday park and less than a mile from the beach and coastal path. The beach is good for fossil hunting and wild swimming and is popular with local surfers in the winter. The park backs onto the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which offers endless walking opportunities. Head along the coast and visit Watchet (3 miles) with its marina, or the coastal town of Minehead (12.5 miles). Slightly further along the coast is the attractive village of Porlock (16.5 miles) and Porlock Wier. Dunster with its National Trust castle towering above it is a must-see (9.5 miles), as is Hestercombe Gardens (15 miles) near Taunton. The front of the lodge is accessed via a single flight of steps. Step into the light and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with enviable far-reaching sea views along the coastline and across to Wales, a perfect escape for families and couples alike. Settle in for a snug evening with a feast, a bottle of wine and a film on the Smart TV. The kitchen has a gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, coffee machine, wine cooler and washing machine; it is a great space for cooking lazy breakfasts or trying out new recipes. At opposite ends of the property lie the two bedrooms with sea view. They are both doubles with en-suite shower rooms with showers and WCs. Outside, there is a large, enclosed decking area which wraps around three sides of the lodge. There is a smaller deck at the front with a "love seat", a walkway along one side of the lodge and a large deck at the back with far-reaching sea views, where guests will find a large wooden table, bench seats and a rattan sofa, two chairs and table. Steps lead down into the enclosed garden, which is a great space for children and your four-legged friend to play in. There is an indoor heated swimming pool on site that can be booked for guests’ private use free of charge for half an hour daily between 8am-5pm (bookings can be made directly through the owner).
Weekly prices from £834.00
Norwich, East Anglia
4 2 2 Yes
Boasting stylish interiors, a hot tub and panoramic sea views from almost every window, it would be hard to find a more idyllic sanctuary just moments from the Norfolk Coast Path. After adventuring around the local coastline, from the front door follow the inviting warmth of the wood burner into the open-plan living/kitchen/dining room boasting wonderful sea views through the bi-fold doors that stretch the entire rear width of the property. Rustle up a locally sourced feast in the ultra-stylish kitchen to enjoy special family time around the rustic dining table. As the evening draws in, relax on the comfy seating and catch the latest blockbuster on the Smart TV. Retreat to either of the lovingly furnished and tastefully decorated bedrooms for a tranquil and peaceful night’s rest. Throw open the expansive set of bi-fold patio doors to invite the outside in and dine alfresco on the bijou decking or slip into the rolling bubbles of the hot tub for the best angle to truly admire your surroundings. A large shared grassed area beyond the decking is the perfect place to exercise playful pups. Where the main road runs parallel to the shoreline, the small village of Walcott is nestled on the east coast of Norfolk, located on the Norfolk Coast Path; join the trail to journey around the magical cliffs towards the glorious Happisburgh (2 miles) and its impressive lighthouse. Pack a picnic to enjoy a quintessentially seaside family day out at Cromer (12.5 miles), famous for its long sandy stretch and end-of-pier theatre, or head slightly further afield to Great Yarmouth’s Pleasure Beach (23 miles) boasting a variety of thrilling rides, crazy golf and traditional amusements. Just 5 miles away at Stalham, jump aboard a boat to explore 125 miles of lock-free, scenic waterways of The Norfolk Broads.
Weekly prices from £1,019.00
Bude, Cornwall
4 3 1 Yes
This three-bedroom cottage offers a restorative stay in Cornwall’s delectable countryside, less than 5 miles from Bude and its fabulous Summerleaze Beach. Filled to the brim with luxury touches and high-spec elements, the cottage is well-suited to any guests who are accustomed to the finer things in life. From the hot tub in the garden to the Smart TVs considerately positioned in each bedroom, four guests are certain to find everything to their liking in this lovely holiday home. Enter the property via the handsome courtyard and make yourselves at home. On the ground floor, the kitchen/diner is an impressive space that’s made for entertaining. Thoughtful elements including two ovens, an American fridge/freezer and a Nespresso machine ensure that you’ve got everything you need to cook up your favourite dishes or simply get started for the day, not to mention the wall-mounted Smart TV for staying up to date with the news over breakfast. Step through into the immaculately presented lounge with an additional Smart TV and wood burner, an ever-cosy spot for spending nights in. Here you’ll also find direct access to the enclosed courtyard garden with stylish rattan furniture and a sumptuous hot tub. Completing the property are three bedrooms, two double and one single, all positioned upstairs with comfortable bedding and Smart TVs. Find yourself well-positioned for surfing adventures, Widemouth Bay (4.5 miles) and Summerleaze Beach (4 miles) offer surf schools for beginners and swells for all to enjoy. In Bude (3.5 miles) you’ll also find the wonderful sea pool, a semi-natural tidal pool offering safe wild swimming for anyone who wishes to give it a go. Situated on the renowned South West Coastal Path, there are simply endless clifftop routes and stunning beaches to be discovered from here, simply pack your bike or walking boots and seek out marvellous scenery along the pathway.
Weekly prices from £1,084.00
Pitlochry, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
4 2 1 Yes
This cute cottage enjoys an idyllic position in the pretty hamlet of Fenderbridge in the Cairngorms National Park. Sleeping four guests, the property makes the perfect couples’ retreat or base for a small family looking to switch off and recharge in the beautiful surroundings of Highland Perthshire. There are several pretty villages to visit nearby, including the historic Blair Atholl (2 miles), and a plethora of walking tracks and trails to explore. Nearby attractions include Blair Castle and The Enchanted Forest (within 8 miles). The detached, single-storey cottage is in an elevated position and its dual-aspect windows offer spectacular views of the surrounding glen. The contemporary property has a homely feel with a beautiful collection of soft furnishings and creature comforts. Enter the cottage into the spacious kitchen/diner. The kitchen is a joy to cook in, thanks to the magnificent mountain views from the window, and has a table and chairs for sharing mealtimes together. The bright lounge has dual-aspect windows and yet more spectacular views. Unwind on the plump sofa to watch a film on the TV or curl up in the armchair with a good book. On chilly evenings, fire up the wood burner to create a cosy atmosphere. Two inviting bedrooms – a double and a twin – complete the property, along with a family bathroom. Outside, a mature, enclosed garden wraps around the cottage. A stunning decked area provides the ideal spot for dining outside or relaxing with a glass of wine, whilst admiring the scenery and looking out for red squirrels, who regularly pop by to say hello. There is private parking for one car, plus additional on-street parking.
Weekly prices from £643.00
Hexham, Northumbria
4 2 2 Yes
Recharge your batteries at this two-bed rural retreat on a working farm deep in the Northumberland countryside. A former gamekeeper’s cottage, it’s been thoughtfully restored to offer excellent facilities but retains a cosy vibe with characterful features. Birds and wildlife abound in this remote location and there’s excellent stargazing at night. It would suit a couple or small family with up to two doggies – as long as you like peace and quiet. Don’t forget the quirky touches – peacocks and giant chess on the lawn, anyone? A warm welcome awaits in this comfortable cottage. The open-plan living accommodation works well, comprising a lounge, kitchen and dining area in one bright and airy space. Exposed wooden rafters and floorboards, cottage-style doors and the wood burner in its stone fireplace give it an authentic feel, but all the fixtures and furnishings are top spec and modern. A downstairs super-king-size bedroom is spacious with neutral decor and a chunky four-poster for a touch of grandeur, especially with its Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom starring a roll-top bath. Upstairs, another bedroom nestles in the eaves, complete with Velux windows in sloping ceilings and beams. Its super-king-size zip-and-link bed can also be a twin and its en-suite has a whirlpool bath for luxurious soaks. Outside, garden furniture and a fire pit await for stargazing and dining alfresco on a patio area. The garden isn’t fully enclosed and the owners allow access to their extensive grounds too. It’s all about the Great Outdoors here, thanks to the idyllic location. You can hire electric bikes during your stay or walk for miles. Explore the acres of open gardens, woodlands and countryside where you are or head out to Hadrian’s Wall, within 2 miles, as is Greenlee Lough Lake. The Roman forts and museums at Vindolanda (3.5 miles) and Housesteads (5 miles) are fascinating.
Weekly prices from £578.00
Ripon, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 1 Yes
Discover this cosy cottage in a residential area close to the River Ure, just 1 mile from the centre of Ripon, one of the many wonderful cathedral cities found across North Yorkshire. The property features an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, a snug room, and a large garden. It is ideal for small families or groups keen to explore the Nidderdale National Landscape or Yorkshire Dales National Park. The two-storey cottage is attached to the owner’s home and stands in a quiet corner of a residential area close to the A61, one of the main roads in and out of this charming cathedral city. Contemporary in looks and feel, the cottage’s light and welcoming rooms are blessed with stylish and comfortable soft furnishings that are spread across hard and carpeted flooring. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner dominates the ground floor and features inviting seating throughout with large windows and doors at either end letting in plenty of natural light. There is further seating in the nearby snug room, a convenient area for youngsters. Upstairs, there are two well-appointed bedrooms - a double and a twin - both of which offer plenty of storage space and an individual character all of their own. The garden is split between a patio area with seating and two tiers of lawn that are large enough for children’s games. Ripon (1 mile) has a rich history that will go down a storm with foodies and history lovers, with an excellent range of museums, shops and pubs scattered close to its 7th-century cathedral. The ruins of Fountains Abbey are just 4 miles from the cottage, and walkers and cyclists can explore stunning landscapes in both the Nidderdale National Landscape and Yorkshire Dales National Park (both within 15 miles).
Weekly prices from £652.00
Hexham, Northumbria
4 2 1 Yes
Make magical memories with your family, friends or as a couple at this charming two-bed retreat. Two dogs can come too! A quaint stone cottage from outside, it offers the ultimate in cosy comfort indoors, a summer house outside and wonderful decking overlooking Kielder Water and the forested landscape beyond – there’s even a fantastic wood fired hot tub to enjoy it from. By day these views are great but by night stargazing here will astound you due to the low levels of light pollution. Leave your worries with your outdoor gear in the hallway by the front door. The spacious lounge oozes character with exposed stone walls, stone floor and its wood burner for that extra cosy factor. French doors open onto the extensive decking. The kitchen/diner has rustic stone floors and exposed walls with a fitted kitchen offering all mod cons for cooking up a holiday feast to eat around the wooden table. There’s also a comfortable sofa and another wood burner in a stone inglenook for quiet moments or keeping the chef company. At day’s end, there are two king-size bedrooms – both with reservoir views and a mix of old and new furniture. The outside space is cleverly arranged. The decking leads from the lounge and is extensive, with the hot tub and garden furniture for dining alfresco. To the side, there’s a lawned area with a cute summer house for a different perspective. Beautiful walks go from the doorstep through lovely nature, plus the local pub is just 1 mile away if you fancy a night off cooking. Water sports are available on Kielder Water. Located within Northumberland’s International Dark Skies Park, stargazing is a major draw here. If you want some help, however, visit Kielder Observatory (10 miles) for a guided session or event.
Weekly prices from £861.00
Swansea, Pembrokeshire and the South
4 2 1 Yes
Create unforgettable memories with your loved ones at this pretty timber lodge in the coastal village of Port Eynon. Sleeping four people across two bedrooms, it provides the perfect getaway for small families or groups of friends seeking a traditional escape on the South Wales coast. During the day, explore the stunning stretch of golden sand at Port Eynon Beach - it’s the perfect spot for a happy day of sunbathing and swimming. In the evening, sip a glass or two of wine in the cottage’s pretty courtyard while the stars come out. Step inside and you’ll be greeted by an inviting hallway leading to a lovely open-plan living/dining room with traditional hunter lodge-style decor. Make yourself at home in front of the crackling wood burner before heading to the country-style kitchen to whip up some dinner. Gather your loved ones at the round dining table and eat while taking in the views of the Grower Peninsula. Alternatively, head out into the pretty courtyard and dine alfresco. After dinner, crack open a bottle of wine in the and sit back to watch the stars come out, or enjoy a movie marathon in the cosy living area. At the end of the day, climb the vintage wooden ship stairs and you’ll find two attractive double bedrooms. The historic stairs are steep and uneven, but they have sturdy handrails (they may not be suitable if you have any mobility issues). Take a trip to the intriguing cave-like formation of Culver Hole (1 mile). Used by smugglers over the years, it lends an air of mystery and intrigue. Alternatively, visit the golden-sands of Horton Beach (1 mile) – you’ll see the remains of ancient salt houses that whisper tales of a time when this area thrived from the harvest of the sea.
Weekly prices from £865.00