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
Isle Of Skye, Isle of Skye, Highlands
5 3 1 Yes
Situated overlooking Waternish Bay, this charming, former croft cottage is in the ideal location for a peaceful and scenic escape. With spectacular sea views across Waternish Bay, you can enjoy the tranquillity and natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands from your doorstep. Skye is designated as a Dark Sky Park, offering remarkable opportunities for stargazing on clear nights. Wildlife enthusiasts can keep an eye out for seals, dolphins, and various bird species along the coastline. The island is renowned for artisan cafes and delightful eateries - the local pub and restaurant at the Bay is one mile away. The cottage, set over two floors, has a characterful and homely feel, with soft neutral tones, original wooden details, and decor reflecting the surrounding natural environment. The conservatory and lounge are perfectly positioned so you can relax and enjoy the incredible sea views, creating a calm and peaceful feel for your memorable stay. Enter the cottage and step into the open-plan interior living space. You will feel warmly welcomed as you explore the cosy lounge area with comfortable seating to unwind while the wood-burner crackles on chilly evenings and you stay snug watching the sunset or a movie. Prepare a feast in the fully equipped kitchen and celebrate together in the dining area. A bathroom is located downstairs. A king-size bedroom is next to the lounge and benefits from sea views and patio doors opening onto the decked area. This quirky croft retains many of its original features and has a narrow stairway leading to a double and a twin bedroom on the first floor. Outside, there is a large, enclosed garden with a sheltered hot tub area on the raised decking. There is a lovely raised grassed area at the rear of the property with a bench to sit and bask in the sun. A gate ensures a secure and safe area for children and pets.
Weekly prices from £805.00
York, North York Moors and Coast
5 3 2 Yes
Feel free to laze around peacefully in this exceptional lodge, a one-of-a-kind holiday destination that’s close to both city and countryside appeals. This purpose-built property generously accommodates five guests with ample space both indoors and out, an ideal base for relaxation in between excursions within the Yorkshire Wolds. The property, which is also dog-friendly, benefits from a hot tub in the private garden area, creating an optimal spot to soak the day away after local hiking excursions. The property has been thoughtfully decked out with families in mind, complete with Netflix on the TV, a selection of board games and a large grassy area with a football net for sun-soaked games. Step through this devoted grassy space and onto the fully furnished decking to reach the property’s entrance. Reach the abode’s primary space, an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, via French doors from the patio. Ample soft seating including a large L-shaped sofa awaits restful evenings, while a dining table tucked away in the corner is a place to sit and raise a glass over celebratory occasions. The kitchen is also in this room, allowing your designated chef to stay in the loop with the chitter-chatter of the evening whilst preparing meals. Completing the property, three bedrooms are located just off here, offering one king-size room with an en-suite shower room, and served by the family bathroom; a welcoming twin and a cosy single bedroom. Despite its exceptional rural location, the bustling metropolis of York is just a short drive away (8.5 miles) and offers an abundance of things to do to fill your stay. Experience The Shambles, learn about the Vikings at Jorvik and explore the area’s railway heritage at the National Railway Museum. On the edge of the city, Askham Bryan Wildlife and Conservation Park (13 miles) offers beautiful landscapes and exciting animal experiences.
Weekly prices from £691.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 2 3 Yes
Take a quirky holiday in Keswick with a mixed group and your dogs. This gorgeous stone property is near a few other holiday cottages in a mostly rural area in Cumbria. You’ll have a comfortable base with red squirrels in the garden, which you can watch from a unique structure. Further out, there are mountains, castles, stone circles and much more to make an incredible trip. Enter the property and find a cosy lounge, perfect for unwinding in the evenings. There’s a wood burner, so if the evening is crisp, you can make everything snuggly. The decorations and furniture are eclectic, charming and timeless. Continue through to the dining area, which has a vintage teak table, and then go on to the kitchen. You’ll have plenty of options for cooking, with an oil AGA as a nice touch. The ground floor is completed with a WC and a utility room. Head upstairs and take a moment to check out the view from the landing window, then check out the bedrooms. One is a standard double room with an en-suite shower room, and the other has a double bed and a single bed in the same room. It also has an en-suite shower room. You’ll have access to an enclosed garden, plus a raised platform with a roof and a picnic bench, perfect for watching wildlife or having outdoor meals. The house is in an area with a few other holiday properties, about 3 miles away from Keswick. Keswick is a bustling market town which borders Derwentwater, so you can splash around in the lake and then grab a bite in town or amble around the shops. Castlerigg Stone Circle, 5.5 miles away, is a fascinating remnant of ancient history, and certainly worth visiting.
Weekly prices from £792.00
Ripon, Yorkshire Dales
5 3 1 Yes
Discover the immense beauty of the Yorkshire Dales from this delightful cottage in Healey. Sleeping five guests, the three-bedroom, dog-friendly retreat is the perfect option for a family or two couples together. Surrounded by the superb walks and cycle rides of the national park, it is just 3 miles from the market town of Masham and 17 miles from historic Richmond. Stroll into this stone getaway and make yourselves immediately at home. With its wooden floor and fireplace, the lounge has an inviting appeal that is enhanced in the autumn and winter months when the wood burner is lit. While away comfortable evenings in here together playing games, planning your adventures, and watching the Smart TV. The modern kitchen features everything you need to help you cater for your party with the fresh, local produce you have sourced on your many excursions, while the adjoining dining room, two steps down, has ample space for everyone to gather. As day turns to night, climb the stairs to your three inviting bedrooms. These include two super-king-size rooms, with zip-and-link beds that can be arranged as singles by prior discussion, and a single bedroom. There is also a family bathroom. Choose between the front and rear gardens when it comes to enjoying the fresh air at this Yorkshire cottage. Dine outside and take in the glorious, undulating views. Lace up your walking boots and head straight out across the rolling dales from your doorstep. Plan a day trip to the picturesque Aysgarth Falls, 19 miles away, or an afternoon out to the National Trust’s Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, 13 miles away, where you can stroll around the ancient abbey ruins and enjoy the water garden. While away a morning in Richmond, with its independent shops and impressive Norman castle.
Weekly prices from £711.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 3 2 Yes
Immerse yourselves in the glorious scenery of the Lake District when you stay at this inviting cottage at Bassenthwaite, 7 miles from Keswick. Sleeping five guests and two dogs, this gorgeous, three-bedroom retreat looks out over the village green and also has views of Skiddaw. Venture out into your beautiful surroundings, spend time at Bassenthwaite Lake, then return to your inviting abode to bask by a roaring wood burner or relax out in the charming cottage garden, depending on the season. Open the front door, leave your outerwear in the lobby area and head into the characterful lounge, with its exposed timbers. Light the wood burner on chilly days, switch on the Smart TV and discuss your adventures for the following day. Take turns preparing home-cooked meals in the cleverly designed kitchen; there is also a utility room with a useful washing machine and a an additional fridge. You’ll also find a family shower room at this level. Make your way up to the floor above to discover the family bathroom, two king size bedrooms and a single room – just watch out for low ceilings, due to the age of the cottage. Take your morning coffee out into the sunny garden and enjoy the fresh air; dine out here on occasion too. Parking is on the road, on a first-come, first-served basis. Keen hikers might like to climb up to the 930-metre summit of Skiddaw, approximately 3.5 miles from the cottage, or enjoy a gentler walk at leafy Whinlatter Forest Park, about 10 miles away. Plan a trip or two to Keswick to browse in its shops and dine out in its eateries. Members of your party might also like to take a launch out on Derwentwater to soak up the splendid scenery from the lake.
Weekly prices from £848.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 3 1 Yes
This property is a delightful pet-friendly Lake District cottage sleeping five people in the superb location of Bassenthwaite Village. There is walking and hiking from the front door both to the higher fells. You can climb to summit of Skiddaw straight from the fron door or explore the woodlands and fields that surround the village. You can also walk to the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake. Its a short walk from the cottage a great Lakeland pub, where you can enjoy a pint of real ale, an excellent meal and superb views of Skiddaw and the Lake District fells. Bassenthwaite Village itself is really family friendly - there is a traditional village green, a childrens play area and a little stream running through the village for paddling or feeding the ducks. Keswick is a 10-minute drive away. Here you can try all kinds of outdoor activities, from water sports and downhill mountainbike trails to climbing and ghyll scrambling. There are also a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants, an award winning theatre and many other popular attractions. The door from the patio opens into the kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, under-counter fridge with freezer compartment, and large dishwasher. The kitchen area also includes an open plan dining area with dining table and seating for six people. Next to the kitchen is a utility room with a washing machine. This is also where the boiler is located, making it an ideal place for drying wet outdoor gear. The living room is arranged around the lovely wood burner with both two and three seater sofas and a bean bag, along with a TV with DVD player. Upstairs there is a double bedroom with ample wardrobe and drawer space. There is also a single bedroom. The bathroom features a bath with shower above, heated towel rail, WC and handbasin. Outside is a small sitting out area which has garden furniture during the summer. There are fell views from the sitting out area. Parking is available just up the lane to the side of the cottage.
Weekly prices from £599.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 3 1 Yes
This Lakeland cottage is in a quiet location just a few minutes walk from the vibrant centre of Keswick. The property is in a popular location near Fitz Park, ideal for exercising dogs, with an enclosed children’s play area and a cricket pitch with Skiddaw and Latrigg providing a stunning backdrop. Keswick is popular with outdoor enthusiasts thanks to the superb walks on offer and the multitude of outdoor shops. There is also a thriving festival calendar with an event practically every month of the year and a twice weekly market where you can buy fresh produce, locally baked bread and fish. Keswick has a theatre and a cinema and a wide selection of good pubs and other places to eat. The entrance porch opens into the sitting room. The sitting room has seating for five and a new Smart TV with separate DVD player. Complimentary Wi-Fi is provided. There is a dining room/conservatory with easy chairs. The kitchen has a washing machine, electric cooker, double oven, gas hob and integrated undercounter fridge. There is a downstairs WC with wash basin. Upstairs are the three bedrooms, a kingsize, single and a twin (this can be made into a super-king upon request, please let us know when you book). The shower room features a large shower enclosure, WC and wash basin. Outside there is a shed suitable for bike storage/wet weather clothing and a private rear garden with seating. There is a freezer and tumble dryer in the shed.
Weekly prices from £667.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 3 1 Yes
The cosy family home enjoys a quiet location in the bustling town of Keswick. The area is a paradise for walkers, with the iconic fells of Scafell Pike, Skiddaw, and Blencathra all within 10 miles. The town itself is full of Lakeland charm, with cosy pubs, cute cafes, and independent restaurants. The cottage sleeps five guests and two canine companions, making it ideal for a family getaway or holiday with friends. After a day of adventure, return to the holiday home to snuggle by the open fire or dine alfresco in the pretty cottage garden. The Victorian cottage has a real home-away-from-home vibe, with adorable accessories and beautiful landscape paintings throughout. Come together for family mealtimes around the dining table by the warming open fire, before sinking into the comfortable sofas in the lounge to read a book or watch TV. Upstairs, discover the three inviting bedrooms, all of which have been decorated in calm tones. Choose from two doubles and a single. From the kitchen, a door leads to the outdoor area. The enclosed space is surrounded by a low stone wall and has a lovely array of mature shrubs and flowers, as well as an area for al fresco dining. On the edge of the town, you’ll find Derwentwater (0.5 miles). This majestic lake is the ideal place to fully unwind in beautiful surroundings. Take a stroll along the water’s edge to the viewpoint at Friar’s Crag, share a picnic on one of the pebble beaches, or hop on the Keswick Launch to peacefully glide across the water. If you’re looking for something slightly more high-octane, head to Whinlatter Forest Park (5 miles), where you’ll discover a plethora of mountain bike tracks, exhilarating walking trails, and a whole host of high ropes and zip wires at Go Ape.
Weekly prices from £609.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 3 2 Yes
This is a dog-friendly cottage on a private lane in Portinscale. The cottage sleeps five people in three bedrooms and benefits from lovely views to Derwentwater and to the Newlands Valley. The cottage has an interesting layout with bedrooms on the ground floor, split-level mezzanines and picture windows in the main living rooms to make the most of the view. The conservatory is off the sitting room boasts a beautiful view towards Catbells and a door opens into the garden which backs on to fields and farm land. The garden enjoys a peaceful aspect with beautiful views and features well established trees and several patio areas Portinscale is a small village on the edge of Derwentwater. There is a large marina where you can hire boats or launch your own. In the centre of the village is a delightful tearoom that transforms into a restaurant by night. There also is a good village pub that serves food, local ale and is dog friendly. Keswick is a short stroll away over a pleasant footpath with views to Skiddaw and Walla Crag. There are plenty of great walks straight from the door either down to the lake or into the Newlands Valley. The entrance is via the front door into a small hallway with coat hooks. An inner hallway leads to a single bedroom with inbuilt hanging space. There is a further twin bedroom on the ground floor with a zip-and-link bed that can be made into a super-king bed on request. There is a newly renovated bathroom with a large shower (shower seat available if required), WC, wash basin and electric towel rail. From the ground floor, there are five wooden steps up to large kitchen/diner with vaulted ceilings. There are large windows the length of one side of the room. These windows provide a beautiful outlook towards the lake and in the evening you can see the twinkling lights of Keswick. There is an Aga for cooking and heating hot water, dishwasher and a table with dining chairs. There is a door off the kitchen to a large utility room with a further sink, washing machine, microwave, separate dryer and fridge/freezer. At one end of the kitchen/diner there are wooden steps up to the sitting room. In the living room there is a large picture window that over looks the garden. In the living room there is a flatscreen TV with 32in screen, DVD player and Freesat recorder. An inset wood burner keeps the room cosy and warm with intitial supply of logs and comfortable seating. A door from the living room leads to the conservatory where there is a bench and seating. The conservatory boasts a superb view to Catbells. At the other end of the kitchen/diner there are further wooden steps that lead to a mezzanine area with a quiet seating area ideal for reading. A generous selection of books are provided. On this level there is a king-size bedroom and a bathroom with a bath and hand-held shower over, WC and wash basin and a Velux window. Outside is gravelled parking area for two to three cars. There is a path all the way round the house with three patios, a lawn and several well established trees to one side. There are fields to one side and views to Catbells. The garden is enclosed by a wire field fence. There is an outside tap and the owners can provide a hose on request for washing dogs. As well as panel heaters there is an air circulation unit into each room of the house that circulates the heat to maintain a comfortable temperature.
Weekly prices from £904.00