Best Dog Friendly National Trust – Millbeck Towers near Skiddaw Range and Derwent Water sleeps 12 and welcomes two dogs, Cumbria | © National Trust/Mike Henton
With over 300 dog-friendly holiday homes across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you don’t have to leave your dog at home. Dogs go free at our dog-friendly resorts.
Best Dog Friendly National Trust
Discover new places to stay with your dog, from country cottages to big houses on Watkin Road.
Paws For Adventure
This traditional workingman’s cottage is full of Welsh character. From the gates of the Hafford estate, a path leads to waterfalls, gardens and stunning views. Fits six. Two dogs welcome.
After a few days of lake country adventure, relax in this cozy cottage with lots of features. Quietly located in a field just off the shores of Lake Windermere. Two fell asleep. Two dogs welcome.
This friendly dairy has its own entrance to the walled garden of the 18th-century Weir Gardens. 10 seats. Two dogs are allowed.
This spacious terraced house is situated above the Watkin Road leading to the summit of Ir Widfa (Snowdon). Here’s everything you need for a weekend or weekend break exploring Erir (Snowdonia). 21 seats. He gets four dogs.
Dog Walking At Stourhead
Walk your dog along coastal paths, beaches, open countryside, mountain peaks and waterfalls.
Cornwall’s crazy coves and sweeping headlands make it a dog-friendly destination. We have a cottage close to the South West Coast Path and beaches for you and your dog to welcome you both. Photo: Pentair Head Farmhouse
With its rolling hills and honey-coloured villages, the Cotswolds make for a fun day trip. Close to the cottage you’ll find a variety of award-winning pubs, picnics and attractions for you and your dog to explore together. Photo: Spring Cottage
Find the path on the edge of Dartmoor or near the south-west coastline. The county is known for its warm welcome to dogs, so they can explore many places together. Photo: Cider Cottage
Pet Friendly Fur Managh
Sniff the fossils along the Jurassic coast or visit the ancient ruins of Corfe Castle. Our dog-friendly escape in Dorset is a 400-year-old thatched cottage and former bakery. Photo: Greenland
Make the most of the county’s riverfront and forest walks. Choose from 15th-century stone houses and unique Ost houses, with stunning views of the countryside. Photo: Hop Kiln Farmhouse
Explore miles of dog-friendly beaches and panoramic views on both sides of the island. Visit these cottages and relax in the garden or curl up by the fire. Photo: Varvasi
Set up in a country farmhouse or former hunting lodge on Nyman’s Estate, a stone’s throw from London. All you have to do is walk out the front door to land on the scenic boardwalk. Photo: Emle Farmhouse
Peak District E-guide
These cottages are located on the shores of Lake Windermere or close to Scafell Pike, so you can easily walk with mountain views. Photo: Milbeck Towers
Take your pick from the wide sandy beaches of Norfolk’s heritage coast or hide away at the edge of Sheringham Park. Here you can explore kilometers of shady forests and open parks. Photo: Mrs. Priddy’s Cottage
Escape to these holiday homes and explore rugged coastlines and stunning beaches. Adventurous owners can embrace Northern Ireland’s many mountains and live by a cozy fire. Photo: Carrick-a-Reed Cottage
Choose from beach cabins overlooking dog-friendly beaches and country retreats. Photo: Risemoor
National Trust Luxury Dog Food Range
Take a stroll through a peaceful park or climb a whimsical peak with your energetic dog. You’ll find cozy converted barns, charming stone houses and rustic castles in or near the Peak District. Photo: White Edge Lodge
Treat your pooch to one of our nine pet-friendly resorts in Somerset. Relax on the shores of Exmoor or the Quantock Hills and find peace in the indoor gardens. Photo: Holnicote Commons House
Explore Suffolk from the Old Coast Guard House or the Fairytale Rotunda. Discover miles of open fields, wooded coppers and miles of stunning dog walks. Photo: Eckworth Garden House
You and your dog can spend hours exploring the grounds of Chirk Castle, settle in the mountains of Snowdonia or explore the Pembrokeshire coast together. Photo: Hawthorne Lodge
Bringing Your Dog To Bodnant Garden
Find a starting point for trips from the Yorkshire Dales to dog-friendly beaches such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Saltburn. Image: Little Peak
A warm welcome is key to any vacation. Thanks to our partners at Forthglade, we’ll take your dog too. In many of our dog-friendly cottages, Forthglade provides your dog with treats, comfort items and naturally delicious treats. This treat can help introduce your dog to a new place, encourage best behavior on walks, or celebrate with a little treat.
Discover the best places to walk your dog, from beach adventures and stunning mountains to more leisurely walks near you. Also, find out about dog-friendly cafes and read our dog code.
With over 160 pet-friendly holiday homes across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you don’t have to leave your dog at home.
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