Nancecliff – A Dog Friendly Holiday Cottage Looe

Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of gulls, stepping out to inhale the invigorating sea breeze, and wandering down charming cobbled streets with your furry companion. Nancecliff in Looe is the quintessential Cornish cottage that will have you eagerly planning your trip before you finish reading this review. Its unique selling points, including its prime location and dog-friendly amenities, make it a top choice for your next holiday.

Last Minute UK Breaks with Dogs

If you’ve found yourself in a last-minute scramble to book your next adventure, or have the urge to get away, our country is brimming with fantastic last minute UK breaks with dogs. Whether you’re dreaming of sandy paws, waggy walks in the countryside, or a city staycation, there are numerous properties ready to cater to both humans and hounds.

Last Minute Holiday Ideas

Dog Friendly Pubs in Monmouth

If you’re heading to the charming market town of Monmouth in Wales, you’re in for a treat – and so are your furry friends! Nestled in the stunning Wye Valley, Monmouth is packed with cosy watering holes, riverside strolls, and friendly locals who understand that no outing is complete without your four-legged companion. Whether you’re on a countryside ramble or planning a town centre tipple, we’ve sniffed out the best dog friendly pubs in Monmouth – so you don’t have to.

Dog Friendly Pubs Monmouth

Dog Friendly Pubs in Brecon

If you’re planning a trip to the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park and want to make sure your four-legged friend isn’t left out of the fun, you’re in luck. The historic market town of Brecon is not only packed with scenic walks and stunning views of the Black Mountains, but it’s also brimming with welcoming, dog friendly pubs in Brecon town. Whether you’re popping in for a pint or hunting down the best pubs in Brecon Beacons for a lazy lunch, here’s where you and your furry pal will get a warm welcome.

Dog Friendly Pubs Brecon

Dog-Friendly Pubs in Hay-on-Wye

A trip to Hay-on-Wye isn’t complete without a stop at a cosy pub or a tasty bite in one of its welcoming eateries. Whether you’ve spent your day browsing bookshops, walking the River Wye, or stretching your legs along the Offa’s Dyke Path, there’s nothing better than a relaxed pint and a treat for your four-legged bestie. Thankfully, Hay is full of dog-friendly places to eat, drink and snooze. Here’s our guide to the best dog-friendly pubs in Hay-on-Wye.

Dog-Friendly Pubs Hay-on-Wye

Things To Do In St Mawes with Dogs

Planning a dog-friendly getaway to the Cornish coast? Let me introduce you to St Mawes, a charming fishing village on the Roseland Peninsula. With its unique blend of old-world charm and seaside luxury, St Mawes is a hidden gem bursting with character, stunning sea views, and plenty of walkies. Our recent visit confirmed that St Mawes is a paradise for dog owners. So, here’s a guide to the myriad dog-friendly activities in St Mawes.

Explore St Mawes with Your Dog

Taking Your Dog on The Waverley – What You Need To Know

Embarking on a voyage on the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer is an iconic day out, and the fact that your dog can join you makes it even more special. We recently had this unique experience and are excited to share some useful tips if you’re considering taking your dog on The Waverley.

Dogs on The Waverley

Visiting St Mawes Castle with Your Dog

Planning a dog friendly holiday to Cornwall? Whether you’re exploring coastal walks or seeking out hidden gems with historical charm, St Mawes Castle is a must-visit spot – and yes, your four-legged friend is welcome too! Perched above the stunning Carrick Roads, this impressive fortress is packed with history, boasts jaw-dropping sea views, and makes for one of the most dog friendly places to visit in the area. Here’s everything you need to know for a pleasant day with your pup at St Mawes Castle.

St Mawes Castle is Dog Friendly