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.
2,423 properties found
Bude, Cornwall
8 4 4 Yes
Spend quality time with family and friends in this stylish contemporary holiday home and be charmed by the beauty of the Cornish coast. While away your days walking the iconic South West Coast Path or surfing on the heavenly beaches of Bude, just 1 mile away. There’s something for everyone during a stay in the village of Poughill. The heart of this home is the open-plan living room/kitchen diner, which boasts underfloor heating throughout as well as a beautiful feature wood burner to ensure a cosy stay all year around. Sit by the fire and soak up the warmth on one of three sofas, catch a film on the Smart TV or get competitive with an evening of board games with the family. Meals can be spent sat up at the breakfast bar or in a more formal setting beside the window with the dining table seating eight. When it’s time to get cooking, the elegant navy kitchen is equipped with all of the modern conveniences you could want to cater for a large group. Enjoy a moment of peace sitting upon a beam bag beneath the vaulted ceilings and soak up the views from the floor-to-ceiling doors, or in the snug with a book in hand. There is also a utility room and a shower room conveniently located on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three contemporary bedrooms which feature king-size beds and en-suite shower rooms; one of them can be made up as a twin upon request. The final bedroom is a twin with a Smart TV. In addition, there is a family bathroom complete with a relaxing roll-top bath and separate shower. Outside, the bi-fold doors extend the living space outdoors onto the decked area and lawn which is fantastic when the sun is shining, as well as the luxurious hot tub which is a treat in all seasons. The coastal town of Bude has a lot to offer with three glorious beaches, a vibrant town centre and an iconic sea pool ensuring plenty to keep all ages busy for days on end. Further afield, you could venture North to Devon where you’ll find the quaint fishing village of Clovelly (15 miles), a car-free, cobbled haven with a lengthy fishing history and a unique way of life where you can easily spend a day exploring and dining. Alternatively, travel on the South West Coast Path to the picturesque Boscastle (16 miles), a village steeped in rich history which has inspired many authors and artists over the years thanks to its rugged beauty and tranquil location.
Weekly prices from £1,167.00
Fowey, Cornwall
8 4 4 Yes
Bask in the Cornish sunshine as you gaze out over Fowey Harbour with your family and friends from this generous retreat. Sleeping eight guests, the four-bedroom holiday home is well arranged to suit a family group or a party of friends. Overlooking the estuary, and with a rooftop terrace and conservatory, it is the perfect place to unwind with your nearest and dearest, as well as to head off on exciting group excursions. From here, also enjoy long coastal and country walks, plan days out to nearby beauty spots and places of interest, and while away summer days in pretty coves with beaches. Open the door to this unusual abode and discover just how deceptively large it is. At ground-floor level, you can spread out and enjoy the sumptuous lounge, which has a striking, contemporary style and ample space for watching the Smart TV together. Amble on through to the lounge/diner, which has a central island, when it’s time to prepare the next meal for your party. Set the table here and gather around to enjoy dishes prepared with the freshly landed Cornish seafood you have bought. Follow a few steps up from the lounge to two king-size bedrooms, each with an en-suite shower room. The main staircase leads up to the first floor, where a second lounge, with views out over the water and a door to a Juliet balcony that can be opened up on summer days, is situated. There is also a kitchen space here for making cups of tea. Also at this level are a super-king-size bedroom, with an en-suite shower room, a twin room and a family bathroom. A spiral staircase winds up to the conservatory and terrace, which both capture incredible views. Relax out here with a glass of something chilled on balmy evenings and soak up the scenery. There is parking here for one car.
Weekly prices from £1,700.00
Broughton-in-furness, The Lake District and Cumbria
8 4 2 Yes
This delightful property, in the perfect location to reconnect with nature, is ideal for friends or families looking for an active holiday. Located near the historic village of Broughton-in-Furness (4 miles) in the southwestern corner of the Lake District, you can explore the pretty, cobbled square complete with a splendid horse chestnut tree, enclosed by shops, pubs, and homes, many of them from the Georgian era. The village provides an ideal base for walking, hiking or climbing, with ample opportunity to explore the rugged beauty of the Duddon Valley. This charming house is full of character with exposed wooden beams and a cosy wood burner, lending a countryside home-away-from-home feel. Walk up the steps into the property, and you will feel your cares slip away. The lounge/diner is the houses hub; enjoy the lounges amazing views courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling windows. There are two leather sofas and armchairs to unwind while watching the Smart TV. To the rear of the room is a dining area, and the contemporary kitchen has everything you need to prepare family favourites. Along the hallway are a bathroom and four bedrooms - two double and two super-king-size, one with an en-suite shower room. A conservatory with a sofa and lovely views offers a quiet space to relax. Outside, get comfortable on the outdoor furniture, fire up the BBQ and enjoy dining outdoors surrounded by perfect scenery. The Furness Railway runs from nearby Foxfield (6 miles) travelling the west coast of Cumbria and makes for an ideal day out for the family. The kids will also love a day spent at Wild Cat Island on Ulverston (16 miles), where you can hire a boat or canoe to the island. Experienced hikers can tackle Coniston Old Man (15 miles) or for walks and mountain biking routes for all ages and abilities; Grizedale Forest (20 miles) is a must.
Weekly prices from £886.00
Llandysul, Mid Wales
8 4 3 Yes
The views from this remote Welsh farmhouse are simply unparalleled and other delights just keep on coming as you move through the property. Ready to receive a group of eight family, friends or couples on a celebratory retreat, this holiday home offers sumptuous across two floors and outdoors in the exceptional summerhouse. Made for stays 365 days a year, you can make use of the garden in warm weather, cosy up by the wood burner when the weather turns cold or take a dip in the hot tub in any season. Leaving no member of the family behind, this farmhouse property is also dog-friendly with a private enclosed patio where Rovers can roam. Modern-meets-traditional in this impressive house, where authentic beams, stone-flagged flooring and exposed stone walls feature alongside up-to-date tech and a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Highlights include the two separate lounges, both with comfy seating and Smart TVs and one with a wood burner and the addition of an Xbox. The whole family can come together in the generous kitchen, sitting down to dine in the conservatory or out on the patio. Four bedrooms are laid out alongside three bathrooms across the ground and first floors, one of which offers a zip-and-link bed made up as a twin or a super-king size for added versatility. In this spectacular valley location, there are walks and biking routes all around, so step out of your front door and into an adventure. The nearest pub is in Rhos (1 mile) and offers a great spot to end your walk before moseying home. For further days out, nearby attractions include the National Wool Museum (4 miles), the vibrant town of Newcastle Emlyn (7 miles) and the Cardigan Bay coastline (15 miles). The stunning seaside village of Aberporth offers an ever-pleasant beach that’s dog-friendly year-round.
Weekly prices from £1,120.00
Whitby, Yorkshire Dales
8 4 2 Yes
Situated by the coast, this contemporary property is a great base for families and friends looking for a dog-friendly break to North Yorkshire. Boasting a beautiful private garden with a decked area for al fresco dining, it’s a blissful place to kick back and relax. The town of Whitby itself offers a quintessential seaside experience, as well as a wealth of history including the ruins of Whitby Abbey, ensuring that you’ll have plenty to see and do during your stay. The living room has a cool, contemporary style with feature wallpaper making a splash against one wall. Splashes of style in the velvet seats and plant life bring the space to life ensuring you can relax, with two comfortable sofas positioned in front of the TV. Adjoining the room is the compact yet cleverly designed kitchen/diner where you can enjoy home-cooked meals as a family, or play board games in the evenings. Upstairs are the bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a king-size bed and en-suite, simply furnished with soft bed linen for a good night’s rest. Bedroom two boasts a super-king size bed whilst the final two twin bedrooms are located on the second floor. The garden area is wonderfully versatile with a spacious lawn for garden games, a patio with seating and a balcony from the first floor with lovely views. Active adventurers could relish the opportunity to take a walk along the coastal path, with Robin Hood’s Bay 6 miles away offering an invigorating route which will reward you with sights of natural beauty. Further inland, you’ll be able to spend time in the countryside, be it visiting Mallyan Spout Waterfall (10 miles) for a stroll, or hopping aboard the North Yorkshire Moors Railway for a leisurely afternoon enjoying the scenery in style.
Weekly prices from £1,228.00
Dereham, East Anglia
8 5 3 Yes
This enchanting period property set on an acre of land is tucked away on the outskirts of a postcard-perfect rural village, and is surrounded by landscaped gardens and fabulous countryside walks for the ultimate in relaxation. Unique and beautiful, this cottage has provided the backdrop to many culinary shows as it is owned by celebrity chef, Gennaro Contaldo, yet retains a charming home-from-home atmosphere through its antique style decor and beautiful original features. There is no better remedy after exploring your surroundings than unwinding on the comfy sofas in one of the three lounges downstairs. They are the perfect spaces for enjoying a family film night or warming chilly toes and paws beside the roaring open fires and wood burners. Answer the call of rumbling tummies in the spacious kitchen/diner which features a breakfast bar for intimate dining; there’s an impressive separate dining room for those bigger gatherings. Head into the light-filled conservatory to lose yourself in a good book before retreating to bed upstairs, where you have four characterful bedrooms to choose from. Outside the property is a nature enthusiast’s dream, with an acre of private, landscaped gardens, a seasonal vegetable patch and a pretty patio to enjoy. The picturesque rural village of Swanton Morley is nestled in the heart of the Norfolk countryside, boasting some beautiful riverside walks to magical waterfalls and nearby fishing lakes, perfect for keen anglers. Head to the historic market town of Dereham, just over 4 miles away, to grab some of the area’s best local produce from the weekly market on Tuesdays and explore the array of independent shops and cafes. Soak up the rich history of the area at Houghton Hall (23 miles) or Holkham Hall (24 miles) and stroll through the extensive gardens and parkland surrounding them.
Weekly prices from £1,093.00
Harlech, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 4 Yes
A charming and characterful bungalow set at the foot of the wonderful Harlech Castle on the fringes of Snowdonia National Park. Groups of eight guests can spend days exploring before retreating to this home and dining alfresco in the enclosed garden or cosying up in the lounge in front of the fire. This stylish home is super welcoming and is thoughtfully decorated throughout. Place your walking boots and sandy shoes in the hallway, before heading into the comfortable and bright living area. There is plenty of seating space, a TV, and an electric fire to keep you warm on chilly nights. The practical and well-equipped kitchen has everything you need to rustle up meals that can be eaten together around the dining table. When you are ready to get some much-needed rest, choose from one of four en-suite bedrooms, there are two doubles, and two twin bedrooms. Dine alfresco and enjoy an evening tipple in the enclosed paved garden that sits in the rockface of the castle above. You can enjoy both the Welsh countryside and coastline from this wonderful retreat. The town of Harlech has a range of shops and eateries, as well as a beautiful sandy beach backed by dunes. The castle sits atop a rocky crag overlooking the beach and has far-reaching views of the Snowdonia mountains. Take a trip on the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway (5 miles) which stretches from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog passing stunning views through mountains and forests. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, don your walking boots and climb Yr Wyddfa (17 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,042.00
Llandudno, Snowdonia and North Wales
8 4 3 Yes
Set on a quiet residential road on the outskirts of Llandudno, this detached family home provides stylish and spacious accommodation for families and friends seeking a Welsh coastal escape. Sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms, this dog-friendly property benefits from open-plan living, an enclosed garden, and distant sea views. After relaxing days frolicking on the quieter West Shore beaches and wandering the picturesque coastal trail, this two-storey holiday home offers abundant space for relaxing and entertaining, inside and out. From the cheerful front door to the light and airy living spaces, this property radiates comfort and tranquillity, with a subtle coastal theme echoing throughout the decor. Bright and fresh, the well-stocked kitchen has everything you need to whip up your family’s favourite meals, before gathering in the warm dining room to share good food and conversation. There’s ample space to socialise or relax in comfort, with soft seating in the dining room, a light-filled conservatory, and a relaxing lounge with a large corner sofa. You can also make the most of sunny afternoons and warm evenings with outdoor sofas in the garden, perfect for enjoying a cuppa or glass of wine in the salty sea air. The downstairs has access to the internal garage, where you’ll find the washing machine and space to store bikes or beach equipment. Upstairs, four inviting bedrooms ensure a comfortable night’s sleep for all. Choose between two king-size bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms and two twin rooms that share the family bathroom. Rooms at the rear of the property benefit from wonderful sea views. Venture around two miles north to reach the bustling heart of Llandudno, with its elegant promenade, authentic seafront architecture, and the longest pier in Wales. Ride the Great Orme Tramway to the country park and nature reserve, which has breathtaking views as far as the Isle of Man, Blackpool and even the Lake District from the summit.
Weekly prices from £962.00
Pitlochry, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
8 4 3 Yes
Stroll beside the river, explore the 2 acres of garden and return to warm yourselves beside the open fire at this delightful Scottish retreat. Situated at Tummel Bridge, 13 miles from Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross, the handsome, four-bedroom former farmhouse sleeps up to eight guests and is happy to accommodate canine companions. Close to the River Tummel, Loch Tummel and Tay Forest Park, its nestled in enchanting surroundings that are ideal for parties of friends and family who are eager to immerse themselves in Scotland’s great outdoors. Head inside the white-washed, stone house to discover rooms that blend elements of the past with modern-day comforts. Decorated in soft, neutral shades, it has been carefully finished to ensure you have somewhere warm, comfortable and relaxing to return home to at the end of each exciting day out exploring, and there is ample space for your party to spread out and enjoy being together. At ground-floor level there is a porch, where you can kick off your walking boots, shoes or wellies before heading inside to rest for a while after your latest adventure. From here, amble through to the lounge, with its open fire to bask beside on crisp autumn and winter days. There is also a Smart TV in here for those wishing to watch a film or their favourite programme and plenty of soft seating to unwind on as you play games or read your books. The kitchen/diner is also a good size. Here there is a modern food preparation and storage area, where you can unpack your shopping bags and take turns rustling up delicious meals to keep everyone going throughout their stay. The table in here is a good size to gather around. After dinner, head through to the conservatory with your coffee or on warm evenings, take it out into the garden. Also downstairs, you’ll find the family shower room and one of your bedrooms, a king-size. Climb the stairs to find the remaining three rooms. These include another king-size, this time with an en-suite shower room, a super-king and a twin. A family bathroom is also up here on the first floor. Wander around the beautiful gardens as much as you choose, looking out for wildlife along the way. Play games with the children on the lawn, light the BBQ and grill supper out in the fresh air and enjoy a wee dram in the summer house as the sun sets. There is parking for three cars at this property.
Weekly prices from £1,048.00