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.
5,680 properties found
Scarborough, North York Moors and Coast
5 3 2 Yes
8 St. Marys Walk in Scarborough, North Yorkshire sleeps five in three bedrooms.
Weekly prices from £415.00
Cardigan, Mid Wales
5 2 2 Yes
Watch the rolling waves with your morning cuppa and relish perfect sunsets as you relax in the evening. This lovingly renovated former post office is set close to the beach in the charming village of Tresaith, and welcomes couples and families looking for a special seaside getaway. The open-plan living space of this reverse-level property has been designed to make the most of fabulous sea views, with picture windows that also bathe the room in natural light and tasteful furnishings that contrast beautifully with a rugged, exposed-stone wall. Prepare delicious meals in the sleek kitchen area and, after you’ve eaten, snuggle up in the comfortable seating and enjoy catching up with the day’s adventures or a programme on the TV. There’s also a window seat for anyone who wants to curl up with a good book. The bedrooms, both of which benefit from en-suite shower rooms, are on the lower-ground floor: a king-size room which has doors to the patio, and a bunk-bed room with an additional single bed. The enclosed patio is a lovely spot in which to admire the sea views with a drink or an al fresco meal. From the cottage it’s less than 0.5 miles to the village shop, the pub and a small, sandy beach (the setting for the romantic novel ‘A Welsh Witch’) that’s great for surfing and sailing. It also has rock pools and even a waterfall! Follow the coast path for some incredible views, or head out to discover wonderful places to eat, shops, galleries, castles and museums - Aberaeron, New Quay, Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan, for example, are all within 17 miles. For something different, the Cenarth Falls, 8 miles, is a lovely destination for a walk by the river and a cream tea.
Weekly prices from £567.00
Coniston, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 2 1 Yes
Treat yourself to a holiday in Coniston. This flexible accommodation can house a mixed group of adventurers and their dogs. It’s a gorgeous barn conversion with plenty of charm and quirks, located within a holiday complex, so it’s easy to organise a bigger trip with more people if you like. As you walk into the property, you’ll find a hallway with stairs leading up and down. To one side, there’s a cloakroom. Begin by going downstairs to the lower ground floor, where you’ll see the bedrooms. There’s one king-size room, and a flexible bedroom with room for three people across a double bed and a single bed. The single bed is tucked into an alcove for a cosy, fairy-tale feel. This level also has a family bathroom with a shower over the bath. Return to the hallway, then go to the first floor. This is where the social spaces are, starting with a lounge. It has a wood burner for crisp evenings and a breakfast bar on one side which connects the room to the kitchen. The kitchen has plenty of great touches to elevate your stay, including a Dulce Gusto coffee machine. Finally, there’s a dining room with a table, so your group can eat together or clear it off and play board games. There’s a front garden, enclosed by a wooden fence, with a picnic table for fine weather. You’ll be staying in Coniston, a quiet village near Coniston Water. It’s a haven for outdoorsy people, so bring your bikes, water sports gear and walking boots. You can climb to The Old Man of Coniston (2.5 miles) or on rainy days take a trip to Wray Castle, a neo-Gothic National Trust Property with family-friendly activities. For a bustling town, try Bowness-on-Windermere (9.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £925.00
Coniston, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 3 1 Yes
Stay in picturesque Coniston and enjoy hikes, bike rides and boat trips, becoming acquainted with some of the Lake District National Park’s most dramatic scenery throughout your time here. A real character cottage on the outskirts of the village, this kooky property is filled with original features and colourful accents, a fabulous space for a family getaway. Stay with five guests and two dogs, making the most of the extremely comfortable interiors or suntrap garden when resting aching muscles after a long day of Cumbrian activities. Antique furniture, original beams and farmhouse-style wooden doors add to the overall charm of this one-of-a-kind place. On the ground floor, find an inviting lounge and a well-proportioned kitchen/diner on hand for early morning and night-time socialising. The lounge, with its soft seating, wood burner and TV, is the loveliest place to while away an evening. You can, of course, step out into the sunny garden weather permitting, enjoying the view whilst BBQing or dining alfresco. Back inside, move upstairs to find three individually designed bedrooms, a king-size, a double and a final single. Each bedroom is served by a family bathroom, also on the first floor, and benefits from views that each guest will love to wake up to. Just half a mile outside the village and an equal distance to Coniston Water, this cottage is well-positioned for all sorts of adventures in this neck of the woods. Rent some kayaking, SUP boarding or even boarding equipment at the nearby launch and prepare to explore the lake off your own back. You can also embark on a cruise on the National Trust-run Steam Yacht Gondola for an easy way to see the waters. You can also stay inland and get hiking, summiting The Old Man of Coniston Fell is a must for keen outdoorsmen.
Weekly prices from £855.00
Bude, Cornwall
5 3 1 Yes
Tucked away in a secluded area of Woodford sits Valley View. This charming converted chapel is nothing short of sweet and offers its guests a cosy yet modern retreat away from the busy towns nearby. The property sits undisturbed behind trees and foliage making it the quiet, peaceful escape youve been longing for. A mile from the coast, this gorgeously quaint property offers the best of both worlds for those looking to discover both Cornwall and Devons local fishing villages and bustling towns. After opening the doors youre greeted by an open-top staircase beckoning you upstairs where youll find yourself in an open-plan setup, with eye-catching paintwork on the fixtures and tasteful modern furniture with a rustic flare. The bedrooms, found downstairs, are adorned in soothing pastel tones and kitted out with the original windows that uphold the propertys charm and allure. The cottage also boasts a garden, complete with a patio area and BBQ to entertain under sunset skies. Whether you want to venture out or stay local, youll have plenty to do. A public footpath connects the property to the popular 13th century pub, The Bush Inn, Morwenstow (1.5 miles away) where youll also find the charming Rectory Farm tea rooms. Head north to Devon to explore the cliff-clinging village of Clovelly (12 miles) or drive south to enjoy the wonders of Cornwall. Nearby coastal highlights include the town of Bude (7 miles), the fishing village Boscastle (20 miles) and Tintagel (25 miles).
Weekly prices from £556.00
Berwick-upon-tweed, Northumbria
5 3 2 Yes
This welcoming 18th Century stone-built cottage for up to 5 guests in 3 bedrooms is steeped in history and charm. As one of the oldest houses on the island, Britannia House still retains some of its original period features including beautiful oak beams and at the same time offers modern facilities to make your holiday relaxing and enjoyable. The front of the house overlooks the village green which is where a tree was planted by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to the island. The cottage welcomes one well behaved dog and has a wood burning stove, free guest Wi-Fi and a small patio area at the rear where you can enjoy a peaceful drink and plan your days out. Our third visit to Britannia Cottage, Lindisfarne in successive years. Accommodated family of 6 with ease, situated in a prime spot. The island is a tranquil place (especially when the tide is in) with flora and fauna in abundance. Lovely walks, historic places, lobster and dressed crab served to eat in or take away at the post office, mead and Craster kippers in the store across the street. Teas and restaurants to choose from. Beach 2 minute walk from cottage. This is a superb base on a lovely island. We needed no more. Thank you. The house was first recorded in 1792 on the oldest existing map of Holy Island. The house name originated from one of three ships that still lie as wrecks close to the Farne Island shores. It is believed a local resident recovered the ship’s name plaque and used it as the pub sign. A replica of the sign still hangs above the entrance. This cottage accepts one well behaved dog. Bed linen, towels, heating and hot water are included.
Weekly prices from £582.00
York, Yorkshire Dales
5 3 1 Yes
This charming rural cottage with river views to the rear sleeps up to six guests and is just 0.5 miles from the pretty village of Tockwith. Ideal for a family or friends sharing, it is perfectly placed for exploring the peaceful North Yorkshire countryside, and within easy reach of historic York and the delightful spa town of Harrogate (both 12 miles). Behind the cottage are 7 acres of grassland, where you can walk your canine companions (two are welcome) and watch the River Nidd flowing past. The holiday home is filled with light and attractively furnished in a contemporary style. In the spacious kitchen/diner, complete with a cosy wood burner, a pretty dining area sits next to large doors opening onto the enclosed patio outside. The lounge offers comfortable seating, with an electric fire in a lovely period fireplace. Upstairs, there’s a family bathroom and three delightful bedrooms dressed in crisp linens. These comprise a king-size, a twin and one single, plus a pull-out bed. Outside, enjoy the country air from seating in the enclosed front garden and on the rear patio that looks towards the river. Tockwith has a village shop, two welcoming pubs, and a peaceful circular walk that takes you along the banks of the Nidd and country paths. For more energetic pursuits, visit the 700-metre Tockwith Outdoor Karting Circuit (1 mile). The historic market town of Wetherby (6.5 miles) also offers fine walks beside the lovely River Wharfe, along with shops and eateries. Beningbrough Hall (14 miles) is a National Trust Georgian gem filled with antiques and artworks. There’s a walled kitchen garden, a wilderness play area for children and plants for sale. Explore Harrogate’s beautiful gardens, along with York’s famous Minster, National Railway Museum and the Jorvik Centre.
Weekly prices from £727.00
Salisbury, Dorset and Somerset
5 3 1 Yes
Set amongst spectacular countryside, this former barn has been refurbished to an excellent standard with a plethora of walking, cycling and hiking trails locally for you to explore on foot, two wheels or with your four-legged friend. Youll also find a wealth of traditional pubs to treat yourselves too. This fabulously stylish property sleeps five and its open-plan interior makes it a perfect space for spending quality time together. This property is a truly welcoming space mixing rustic tradition in the form of wood beams and dining table with a contemporary and well-equipped kitchen area. Snuggle up on comfortable sofas in front of the woodburner or enjoy a glass of wine before dinner perched on one of the bar stools. Upstairs youll find three bedrooms - one king, one double and a single - all tastefully decorated along with a fantastic family bathroom complete with luxurious free-standing bath and separate shower. The bedrooms are all set in the eaves so there is some restricted head height, but all have beautiful views of the countryside so you can truly relax. Outside youll find a patio, BBQ and fully enclosed lawn so your dog can run free whilst you make the most of the outside space. With off-road parking for two cars just 50 metres from the property, youll have everything you need. Not only does this property offer some great walks nearby, but just over 21 miles away youll find the very popular town of Lymington with its vibrant harbour and fantastic choice of eateries with views. Otherwise travel 8.5 miles to the cathedral city of Salisbury and marvel at the UKs tallest spire and best-preserved Magna Carta or simply soak up the wild beauty of nature in the New Forest National Park.
Weekly prices from £844.00
Whitby, Yorkshire Dales
5 3 1 Yes
Enjoy the beauty of both the North York Moors and the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast from this delightful cottage in Sandsend. Sleeping five guests, the three-bedroom hideaway overlooks a valley which leads right down to the sea. It is less than 300 metres from the beach and 3.5 miles from Whitby. It nestles right in the fringes of the North York Moors National Park. Step inside the stone retreat after your long walks and make yourselves at home in its inviting lounge. Cosy up in here in front of a film on TV or simply gaze out over the rooftops towards the sea. Stroll on through to the kitchen/diner, where you can open the door to the garden on fine days. Prepare hearty meals for your family or friends then gather around the table by the window. At the end of each day away in Yorkshire, climb the cottage-style stairs to the first floor of the property. Here you will find two double bedrooms, plus a bunk bedroom that is ideal for the younger members of your party. The family bathroom is also at this level. Choose between the two pretty gardens at this holiday home when it comes to enjoying the sunshine. Enjoy a morning cuppa on the bench to the front as you take in the views or dine outside in the covered seating area to the rear. Light the fire pit in the evening and sit out under the stars. Spend long summer days on the beach at Sandsend, swimming, paddling and picnicking. Head into historic Whitby to climb the famous 199 steps up to the abbey ruins, and you can potter in the shops, dine out and spend time on the beach here too. For a coastal walk, you can follow a section of the Cleveland Way from Sandsend.
Weekly prices from £662.00