Book a dogs welcome holiday letting in the Malvern area

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Rosemore Grange

, Whitbourne, Worcestershire, England
sleeps  26 sleeps 26
11 bedrooms 11 bedrooms
6 bathrooms 6 bathrooms
2 dogs welcome  2 dogs
family friendly family friendly

Large country house with 11 bedrooms and many fine features, nestled in pleasant private gardens by glorious unspoilt countryside, within easy reach of Worcester, Hereford, Cheltenham and the Malvern Hills, ideal for large family or group getaways, parties, special celebrations and special holidays.

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7 nights from £3000
Next available: 02 Apr - 7 nights
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There is a rarely an hour of daylight on the Malvern Hills when one does not see people walking with dogs. It is such a beautiful hiking area in the Heart of England that visitors arrive from miles around accompanied by their dogs to enjoy exercise with great views.

Fortunately, there is an array of dogs welcome self-catering accommodation to rent for a couple of nights or more in the Malvern area. Find a welcoming and homely dog-friendly cottage where you and your pets can find a relaxing ‘home from home’. Staying close to walks means that you can make the most of a weekend break or holiday without wasting time on travel.

Get up in the mornings, feed the dogs, make breakfast and then the hills await. Choose your selected route through the Malverns for the day and if you do not need to drive to a particular starting point, then that is even better. There are pubs and tea shops where you will be able to find lunch and a bowl of drinking water for your dog.

Holiday lets that are furnished for people with pets

Any Malvern holiday let where dogs are permitted to stay will be properly furnished with doggy behaviour in mind. Sofas may be covered by throws, floors will be easy to mop muddy paw-prints from and there should be a warm rug where you dog could lie down. Dog owners usually bring their own dog beds because their pets are used to them and will settle better. The very pet-friendly property owners often go out of their way to ensure spare leads, bowls and blankets.