Check out our collection of large dog friendly holiday accommodation sleeping from 8 to 20 or even 30+ people.
These large holiday homes are ideal if you’re planning a big get-together with family or friends. From lakeside lodges to rural farmhouses, these generous properties offer plenty of space to stretch out, relax and celebrate together in style. Plus, dogs are welcome at all of our large holiday homes.
2,424 properties found
Taynuilt, Argyll & The Isles
8 4 2 Yes
Head to this gorgeous stone property in Dalavich, 25 miles from Oban and close to Loch Awe, in magical westerly reaches of Scotland. This cottage, which was once a schoolhouse, in now a fabulous holiday home, which sleeps up to eight guests and also welcomes up to three of their canine companions. A superb base for a group break, it could be ideal for two families or a party of friends who are eager to immerse themselves in scenic Scottish surroundings. For that extra special touch, it comes with its own hot tub, wood burner and enclosed garden. Wander into the inviting property via the lobby, where you can leave any outerwear and dog leads, and make your way into the generous, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Gather together in here after each exciting adventure to unwind on the soft seating in front of a good movie on the Smart TV. On chilly days, fire up the wood burner and play games in here too as the fire crackles in the background. During warmer weather, pull open the bi-folding doors in the dining area so everyone can flow in and out easily. Find the kitchen space has a useful central island, with breakfast bar, where you can sip a cool glass of wine and chat to the chef in your party as they prepare dinner, using the exceptional range of equipment provided. Lay the table inside or out to enjoy your jolly holiday meals together. Find there is also a utility room and a shower room at ground-floor level, as well as two double bedrooms. Venture up to the floor above to discover a family bathroom, a twin bedroom and a king-size room. Enjoy your outside space with its leafy views on fine sunny days. Fire up the BBQ then bubble in the hot tub while it heats up. Watch the children and pups play on the grass. Find parking for three cars are the house.
Weekly prices from £1,209.00
Bude, Cornwall
8 4 3 Yes
The perfect property for a group retreat to experience the coast and countryside of Cornwall, this picturesque main wing of a farmhouse accommodates eight people sleeping across four bedrooms. Good-sized living areas make spending quality time together easy, and there’s entertainment on-site for fans of staying in. A games room will keep kids young and old busy, and the hot tub is a brilliant additional luxury to make your stay truly special. The popular seaside town of Bude is a 3.5-mile drive for bucket-and-spade days and relaxed sightseeing. There are adventures to be had close to home too, as by arrangement with the owner children can help out on the farm, collecting eggs and feeding calves. Wellies, helpfully, are provided. A thoughtful welcome pack will greet you on your arrival to the cottage. Inside, it has a friendly charm, with colourful decor and rustic features throughout. The living areas are spacious and bright, ideal for a group to be able to socialise in comfortably, as well as spread out when a bit of quiet time is needed. Curl up in front of the wood burner in the lounge, with the TV/Blu-ray on to unwind, or set up a board game on the coffee table. Everyone can move around in the homely kitchen/diner without it being a squeeze, as people take turns to cook dinner and set the table. Evening entertainment can be found in the games room with table football and darts, but if you need a moment away then sit on the landing with a good book. The sofa is nestled beside a window, for natural light and pretty views. After a hot bath or shower and goodnights all-round, retire to one of the bedrooms, which each have their own unique colour scheme and style. There’s one bedroom on the ground floor, while the rest are on the first floor up the stairs. Wake well-rested to take brunch alfresco, breathing in the fresh air and looking over the surrounding fields. Make the most of the outside spaces when the weather is good, basking in the sun in the enclosed walled garden, and treating yourself to a dip in the hot tub.
Weekly prices from £889.00
Chulmleigh, Devon
8 4 3 Yes
Discover the great expanse of rolling green hills and majestic wooded valleys Devon is famous for, setting your sights on the hilltop town of Chulmleigh as the base for your explorations. This marvellous property has plenty to offer in the way of relaxing, providing your party of eight with a hot tub and ample home comforts during your stay. There are oodles of trails leading from your doorstep that will thrill walkers of all abilities, yet just a short drive will bring you to charming market towns such as South Molton (11.5 miles) with its popular market, pretty shops and honey farm attraction. For those who can’t resist the lure of the sea, the rugged coast is within 22 miles too. Forming a wing of an impressive property, your abode is brimming with history yet provides all the contemporary conveniences you could possibly need for your stay. Cross the cobbled courtyard, greeting the resident horses and entering to discover simple yet sophisticated interiors. Mealtimes as a group are a delight in the kitchen/diner, where your resident chefs will certainly make the most of the quartz worktops and selection of appliances when whipping up meals. Gather around the table and feast well into the night, eventually retiring through to the lounge that exudes old-world charm. Delve into your welcome pack and warm up watching your favourite films. A staircase winds up to the four bedrooms, two of which have en-suites and the remainder share the sleek bathroom with its whirlpool bath. Outside, the large garden is a sheer treat for al fresco dining thanks to the BBQ and garden furniture, plus there’s a hot tub for an added slice of indulgence.
Weekly prices from £998.00
Braintree, South of England
8 4 3 Yes
Beautiful 16th-century timber-framed farmhouse set in 400 acres of farmland, pastures and vineyard. Enjoy being surrounded by an array of wildlife including the resident miniature donkeys and Shetland ponies. Cosy base for couples or a family, with features including wood burners and a Buschbeck BBQ. Located on a working farm this stunning 16th-century farmhouse set in blissful surroundings is the ideal rural retreat for a family or couples looking to relax and unwind. Finchingfield is a picture-perfect, chocolate-box village in North Essex where you are spoilt for choice with a variety of places to eat and drink including traditional pubs, fine dining restaurants and tea rooms. If you do decide to head out for the day then you also have plenty of places within easy reach including the beautiful medieval market town of Saffron Walden just 13 miles away, or the market town of Clare only 9 miles away with a host of independent shops, antique shops and a further choice of culinary delights. 20 miles away is the widely recognised birthplace of thoroughbred horse racing, Newmarket. After parking at the back of the property, enter through the rear lobby, the perfect place to kick off those walking boots and hang up your coats. This is also the utility area with a washing machine and tumble dryer. Walk through to the rest of this wonderful property, which boasts many original features with exposed beams and tasteful artwork throughout. As you continue through into the hallway, to your right is the first lounge known as the Gold Room which provides a perfect place to relax, perhaps with a book or gather around the Smart TV as you fire up the wood burner and cosy up on the sofa or either one of two armchairs. Further along the hallway a cloakroom and the second lounge area which boasts glorious garden views and features another wood burner, two large sofas and two armchairs which surround a Smart TV. Back out into the hallway and to the right is the spacious open-plan kitchen/diner, which has another wood burner, and has been carefully designed with socialising in mind. It is equipped with a Rangemaster oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. There is a sofa and an island with four stools where you can enjoy your morning coffee. Tuck into delicious homemade meals over at the dining table which can seat up to 10 guests and even features a small bar area. Upstairs on the first floor are four bedrooms, all of which have plenty of storage space for your belongings. Three bedrooms have a super-king-size bed and one bedroom with twin beds. Two of the bedrooms have their own en-suite shower rooms and WC and the remaining bedrooms have use of a family bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Open up the bi-fold doors and gather on the comfortable garden furniture while you enjoy some cocktails and a spot of al fresco dining or enjoy a dip in the wood fired hot tub. There is a large patio area with a Bushcbeck BBQ and a smoker where you can relax whilst watching the sunset over the open field. Keep an eye out for wildlife which can been seen on a regular basis including barn owls, roe deer, hares, wagtails, red kites and buzzards. You can help yourself to seasonal fruit and vegetables grown in the kitchen garden and a short walk from the cottage is the shack located within the vineyard which provides additional outside space for dining and drinks with countryside views. There is plenty of private parking for up to three cars. Please note this property is on a working farm. Please note - The wood fired hot tub takes up to 6 hours to heat in the first instance
Weekly prices from £1,656.00
Holsworthy, Devon
8 4 3 Yes
Utterly modern from the moment you step inside, this purpose-built holiday home is a remarkable destination for a group of eight guests. Made for family get-togethers and long-awaited celebratory events, this four-bedroom property invites multigenerational groups to enjoy every creature comfort the heart might desire, both indoors and out. It’s a dog-friendly holiday home where pets are prioritised, ideal when looking forward to endless walks along the vast South West Coast Path (6 miles). Right on the edge of the Cornwall-Devon border, you’re exceptionally well-positioned to explore the appeals of both counties throughout your stay. Discover special features both inside and out of this property, including the Smart TV with PS4 console in the property’s open-plan living space. Let the younger ones socialise in here whilst adults move into the kitchen/diner - an impressive, light-filled space with bi-fold doors accessing the garden and a high-spec, recently fitted kitchen. Experience indoor-outdoor living with the doors wide open, letting dogs and kids enjoy free roam of the enclosed lawn space whilst you take a dip in the hot tub. When bedtime calls, pad through the underfloor-heated ground floor, past the attractive downstairs bathroom and up to four bedrooms on the first floor. Whilst each is as appealing as the last, the largest of the rooms is the arguably best with a Juliet balcony, en-suite shower room and walk-in dressing space. Venturing into the Devonshire side of the border, the property is just 5 miles from the vibrant village of Holsworthy, an area surrounded by verdant Torridge scenery with rolling hills and wooded valleys. Experience the Tamar Lakes (7 miles) for water sports and fishing or make a beeline for the sea with surfing on the mind. Cornwall’s Bude (5.5 miles) is an incredible seaside spot for all kinds of coastal pastimes.
Weekly prices from £1,097.00
Redruth, Cornwall
8 4 3 Yes
This lavish retreat offers the perfect Cornish escape for up to eight guests, placing you within easy reach of the north and south coast. Positioned 8.5 miles from Falmouth on the cusp of the pretty village of Ponsanooth, you’ll be well located for walking, water sports and exciting day trips to top attractions. Pendennis Castle, Trelissick Gardens and Glen Durgan are all possible within 10.5 miles, and further afield you’ll have the iconic Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan within 22 miles. Beneath the stone exterior is a fabulous retreat for families and friendship groups laid out in a reverse-level style to make the most of the countryside views. Three elegant bedrooms immediately greet you on arrival, welcoming weary guests with crisply-dressed beds and access to a family shower room with a rainfall-style shower, plus a utility room for your convenience. The super-king-size bedroom has an en-suite bathroom for an added bonus. Upstairs, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner exudes comfort thanks to vaulted ceilings, a crackling wood burner and deep sofas to sink into with a glass of something delicious. Cook up a storm in the kitchen and dine in style, or throw open the doors and relax over breakfast on the terrace. Completing the property is a final super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and outside is a superb garden equipped with a games room, a BBQ and a bubbling hot tub shielded by a pergola. For the canine visitors, the rear patio is safely enclosed with a kennel, and there is a shared field for them to play safely.
Weekly prices from £1,419.00
Pembroke, Mid Wales
8 4 2 Yes
This quaint holiday home with water views is conveniently located near the centre of historic Pembroke, making it the perfect base for families or friends to explore everything that Pembrokeshire has to offer. Step into a spacious tiled hallway with convenient storage space for coats and boots. To the left, you’ll find the lounge, furnished with two large sofas that provide comfortable seating around the Smart TV. Further down the hallway, you’ll discover an open-plan kitchen/diner offering spectacular views over Pembroke Castle and the mill pond. On the first floor, three bedrooms and a family bathroom await. The first bedroom is a king-size room that enjoys lovely views over the millpond. The second bedroom features a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (which can be made into twin beds upon request). The third room is a bunk bedroom. The family bathroom and a utility cupboard complete the first floor. There’s an annexe on the lower floor of the house, which can be accessed via steep stairs from the hallway. This area includes an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, and there’s also a king-size bedroom with a shower room. The annexe’s door opens onto an unenclosed area near the popular pub and provides access to the millpond. Outdoor seating with tables and chairs is available for enjoying the sunshine. While the main part of the building doesn’t have its own outdoor space, you can explore the walks around the mill pond or visit parks within a mile of the property. Pembroke boasts a popular high street with a variety of independent shops, bars, and restaurants. If you have a penchant for history, pay a visit to the castle, the birthplace of Henry VII. The wonderful coastal path passes nearby, skirting around the Castle, and for a day at the seaside, Pembroke serves as an excellent base for exploring the many beautiful beaches. Freshwater East is less than 4 miles away, and Barafundle Bay, a must-see in Pembrokeshire, is within 5 miles of home.
Weekly prices from £874.00
Dolgellau, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 4 Yes
This superbly converted and furnished chapel in the heart of the magnificent Snowdonia National Park sleeps eight guests and welcomes up to three canine pets. Spacious, airy and packed with original period features, it is a perfect base for a holiday shared with families or friends. Set in the peaceful village of Llanelltyd, the property is just a mile from historic Dolgellau, a market town where you’ll find shops, pubs and eateries. This is great walking and cycling country, and the golden beach at Barmouth is within 8 miles. The original chapel doors open into an impressive, double-height living area. Filled with light from the huge window, this beautiful space features exposed beams and stonework. Comfortable leather sofas sit before a large wood burner, perfect for chilly nights, while the splendid kitchen has ample room for chats around a stylish dining table. The chapel has two sumptuous king-size bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms – one on the ground floor and the other upstairs. A fine period staircase leads to a mezzanine floor with a family bathroom, two further delightful bedrooms, a double and a twin, and the aforementioned second king-size. Outside is an enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ. Take a cycle ride down the wonderfully scenic Mawddach Trail. The 9-mile route follows an old railway track from Dolgellau (where you can hire a bike) and runs along the Mawddach Estuary to the coast at Barmouth. Discover lovely woodland walks, the dramatic Gain Waterfall and cycle trails for all abilities in the Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park (4.5 miles). There’s also bike hire, a visitors centre and a cafe. Enjoy more glorious views on a stroll down the 1-mile promenade at Barmouth Beach, and from the pedestrian bridge across the estuary to Fairbourne.
Weekly prices from £1,085.00
Morpeth, Northumbria
8 4 2 Yes
Ticking a variety of boxes for an unforgettable stay on the North East coast, this wonderful choice of accommodation puts some of the county’s fantastic attractions within effortless reach. Whether you’re hoping to explore pretty seafront villages along the Northumberland Coast AONB, head inland to embark on long hikes in the Northumberland National Park or even enjoy a city escape in nearby Newcastle, the prime position of this space ensures a good time is had by all. Sleeping up to eight guests and two canine companions, every member of the family is welcome in this characterful country property. Surrounded by generous fields and grazing livestock, a sense of calm and quiet is offered the minute you arrive on this estate. Along with a cosy lounge and three of the four generous bedrooms, the ground floor offers a substantial kitchen thats overflowing with supplies and well equipped for any budding chef. Complete with a range-style gas hob, adjacent pantry and the much-needed dishwasher, this kitchen is perfect for keeping eight mouths fed and watered. Sit down to dinner together right here in the sociable kitchen or step out to enjoy the sprawling wrap-around garden. Whilst dinner is in the works, younger guests might enjoy venturing upstairs to challenge one another to air hockey or pool in the first-floor games room. Complete with a historic castle (1.5 miles), inviting pub (2 miles) and wide sandy beach (2.5 miles), Warkworth is an ideal holiday spot on the Northumberland coast. Youre also just 3 miles from the traditional seaside spot of Amble with its harbour and day cruise options. The Northumberland National Park sits just 17.5 miles away and presents a wide array of walking options, whilst the cultural hub of Newcastle can be found just 33 miles away.
Weekly prices from £992.00