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Beautiful dog-friendly rural retreat with 5 bedrooms, this large country cottage is set by tranquil countryside and is located on a working farm, could be ideal for a country holiday in the peaceful Highlands.
Pet-friendly 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom stone-built character cottage near Northumberland National Park.
Romantic rural retreat set by beautiful shared gardens within the Lake District National Park, close to Ravenglass.
Beautifully presented 1 bedroom holiday lodge with stunning country views and private outdoor hot tub, near Rhayader and Llandrindod Wells.
Three bedroom wooden holiday lodge where 2 pet dogs are welcome, with a fantastic location near to Lake Windermere in the Lake District National Park.
Romantic 1 bedroom pet-friendly holiday cottage, within a 45 minute drive of Glasgow.
16 bedroom holiday home by edge of northern Snowdonia, just 11 miles from Bangor, sleeping groups of up to 59 people, complete with 2 games rooms and a disco room for fun times.
A special romantic hideaway for two found on the Grove Farm estate in Suffolk, East Anglia, with orchard garden views and a wood-burning stove.
2 bedroom pet-friendly rural thatched country cottage with countryside views, near Tiverton in Devon.
High quality pet-friendly 6 bedroom 6 bathroom holiday farmhouse in Bude, with access to a swimming pool, tennis court, games room with pool table and soft play area, and children’s outdoor play areas with swings, slide, climbing frame and trampoline.
Close to picturesque hills and valleys, this 2 bedroom holiday cottage is well located for visiting both the Lake District National Park and the Yorkshire Dales.
Sleeps 4 pet-friendly holiday cottage near Wooler, well located for discovering Northumberland National Park and coast on holiday.
Pretty 3 bedroom 2 bathroom pet-friendly country cottage near Lynton, Devon.
A unique and pretty stone cottage for two, ideal for romantic breaks, nestled in a tranquil valley in South Devon with a private garden and valley views.
Planning a romantic rural retreat break in Sussex? If so a stay at this couple's cottage with its one bedroom and access to an outdoor swimming pool in the summer months could be the perfect place to take the one you love, escape to rural West Sussex where you can explore the South Downs National Park hand in hand and relax in a beautiful part of England (if required this cottage can accommodate up to 2 adults plus 2 young children aged 8 or younger).
Many pet ideas detest the idea of leaving pets at home or in the kennels whilst they go off on holiday. You may worry about your pet feeling unhappy in kennels and some dogs will sulk for days on end when you get back - and who could blame them? The idea of being able to take your pet on holiday sounds attractive. A self-catering cottage where your dog is just as welcome as you could be ideal. Many dogs are used to travelling with you in your car and can be taken with you on holiday relatively easily. Don't forget to ensure you have a supply of drinking water and rest breaks for your pet en route. Do give some thought to your destination and what you plan to do there. A sheep chasing dog in the countryside is not welcomed by anyone, nor is a dog that gets left behind to cause damage in a cottage because he's not used to being left for lengthy periods whilst you visit the local attractions. Most dog owners are very responsible people and will not allow their dog to cause damage or mess. Many cottage owners who welcome pets will have experience of keeping pets themselves and be sympathetic. They may even have additional facilities for them. They will be able to advise you about the best places to walk your dog and of a suitable vet in case of emergency. Of course it is possible to take other types of pets on holiday with you but it is not always advisable. Cats do not respond well to change and may escape in a strange environment. The factors to consider are: the well-being of your pet possible damage to the cottage effect on your enjoyment cost of leaving your pet behind If taking your pet will cause you undue stress then leave it suitably provided for at home. You can always ring to enquire about its welfare. And, if you plan to take any other pet on holiday apart from a dog, do check with the owners of the self-catering accommodation first.