Looking for dog-friendly accommodation in the UK? As regular travellers, Ivan and I have reviewed dog friendly hotels, cottages, pubs with rooms and holiday parks that genuinely welcome dogs. Browse our reviews by region to find your next pet-friendly getaway.

Where To Stay With Your Dog
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Cornwall
From dramatic clifftop walks and golden sandy beaches to charming fishing villages and hidden coves, Cornwall is one of the UK’s most popular destinations for dog-friendly holidays. Whether you’re exploring the South West Coast Path, enjoying a beach day, or discovering picturesque harbours, you’ll find plenty of places that welcome both you and your four-legged friend.

Pentire Hotel Newquay
Just a short walk from Fistral Beach and the Gannel Estuary, the Pentire Hotel Newquay has dog-friendly rooms, free parking, sea views, and a location that makes exploring Cornwall effortless.

The Old Inn Mullion
If you want a stress-free, truly dog-friendly travel experience, The Old Inn Mullion stands out. It has a rich history, a unique character, and a prime position for exploring the Lizard Peninsula.

Nancecliff in Looe
Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of gulls, stepping out of this holiday cottage to inhale the invigorating sea breeze, and wandering down the charming cobbled streets of Looe with your dog.

Looe Bay Holiday Park
Fancy a caravan holiday with your four-legged bestie? For the humans, there’s a swimming pool and evening entertainment to keep everyone happy. All caravans have TVs, central heating and fully equipped kitchens.

Ship & Castle Hotel St Mawes
This charming spot on the harbour is in the picture-perfect village of St Mawes. Our room had a balcony overlooking the harbour, which was surprisingly modern, and was kitted out with everything we needed.
Devon
Devon offers the perfect mix of rolling countryside, rugged coastline, and charming market towns. From the sandy beaches to the picturesque seaside towns, it’s a fantastic destination for dogs who love adventure. Expect scenic walks, dog-friendly attractions, and plenty of welcoming places to stay.

The Mole Resort
Surrounded by the rolling Umberleigh countryside and packed with activities, this stylish resort offers spacious bedrooms, pool and spa facilities, an off-lead dog field, and plenty of space to unwind.

Tiverton Hotel & Lounge
With spacious bedrooms, thoughtful pet touches, and an easy walk into Tiverton town centre. Clean and quiet, it’s a hotel that understands what dog owners actually need. There’s free parking, too!

18 Bucklands in Bideford
A luxury dog-friendly retreat at Parkdean Bideford Bay Holiday Park in North Devon. This chalet offers modern comforts and decor, spacious bedrooms, free parking and WiFi, and a prime location.

Cliffden Hotel in Teignmouth
The hotel in South Devon is full of rustic charm. With comfortable bedrooms, free WiFi, free parking, beautiful gardens with an off-lead paddock for dogs to run around, and a swimming pool.
Bournemouth
With miles of sandy beaches, beautiful gardens, and easy access to the Dorset coast, Bournemouth makes a brilliant dog-friendly getaway. Whether you’re planning long walks along the seafront or exploring nearby beauty spots, you’ll find plenty of pet-friendly places to stay and things to do.

The Ashleigh Bournemouth
This charming Victorian villa has been a B&B in Bournemouth for over 35 years and proudly specialises in dog-friendly stays. Whether you’re after convenience, comfort or a welcoming base, this has it all.
Somerset
Home to rolling hills, historic villages, and beautiful countryside, Somerset is ideal for a relaxing break with your dog. From charming country pubs and market towns, the county offers plenty of opportunities to stretch your legs and enjoy the great outdoors together.

The Bell at Broadway
In the peaceful village of Broadway (near Ilminster), The Bell at Broadway is a charming British pub, restaurant, and bed-and-breakfast. With a handful of boutique-style bedrooms with a plush king-size bed.
North Wales
North Wales is a paradise for adventurous dogs and their owners. With mountains, forests, waterfalls, and a stunning coastline, there’s no shortage of places to explore. Whether you’re tackling trails or discovering charming villages like Betws-y-Coed, you’ll find plenty of dog-friendly accommodation along the way.

Swallow Falls Inn
Swallow Falls Inn sits on the outskirts of the village of Betws-y-Coed, right by the waterfall. Our bedroom was small but efficiently designed, with everything you need for a short, cosy stay.
North West
The North West is packed with diverse landscapes, from vibrant cities to countryside escapes. Whether you’re visiting Manchester, exploring Cheshire’s picturesque villages, or heading towards the Lake District, you’ll find a growing number of dog-friendly hotels and inns that make travelling with your pup simple.

Stanneylands in Wilmslow
Stanneylands is modern, with spacious bedrooms, free parking, and free WiFi. Located just a stone’s throw from Manchester Airport, this pet-friendly retreat blends elegance with comfort, ensuring every guest feels at home.
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