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Near the sea, or some nice countryside, with some good trails nearby.
2 adult, 2kids.
Any recommendations?
Search sites driving me mental.
We use cottages 4 you and find 'em ok. Had a good break at the Red House at Staithes, not sure if that one allows dogs as we were 'in between' at the time.
Sykes Cottages are great...
North Hayne Farm Cottages.
Just outside South Molton, 12mls from Barnstaple, Exmoor, Lynton, Lynmouth, etc.
Cheryl and Roger will make you feel at home from home.
I can recommended English heritage holiday cottages, most allow dogs (but only allowed on the beach in off season)
http://m.english-heritage.org.uk/book-and-buy/holiday-cottages/
My gf is the manager, have a nice 10% discount code with HPO10
Callie's cottage would he my suggestion, bloody great anti aircraft gun in the garden ๐
We went up to Warkworth in Northumberland at half term, and booked thru Coquet Cottages. Dogs stay for free (or at least they did in the cottage we stayed in). 5 minutes drive to the local beach. Cottage much better standard than the norm. And about 5 pubs in the village, as well as a castle. Kids and dogs were very happy.
We stayed at one in Pembrokeshire, near Newgale.
Top (empty) beaches.
http://www.coastalcottages.co.uk/
Not sure if theres any trails near newgale.. loads of nice beaches and walking though
We've been staying [url= http://crummockwatercottages.co.uk/ ]here[/url] for the last few years with our pooch.
Can't rate it highly enough, and Joan, the owner, is just fantastic too... we always get a cake for us, and some treats for the dog every time we stay.
While it's not right on the coast, the coast is only a few miles away, and in the meantime you have a fantastic view down over Buttermere instead, plus Whinlatter is only a few mins away in the car... and the Kirkstile Inn is just around the corner.
Just about perfect!
How old are kids / would they stay in bunks? We stayed at Ford cottage just outside bath last summer. Tons of trails in the area, so I'm told, and loads of good countryside, places to visit, etc.
http://www.freshford-holiday-cottage.co.uk
Thanks all, what a great bunch of recomendations.
We have been using www.Holidayhomehunter.co.uk who are fab, but just fancy a change from Woolacombe.
We stayed in a [url= http://www.forestholidays.co.uk/ ]forestholidays[/url] cabin in the Forest of Dean with the dog last December and it was lovely and quiet tucked away in the woods.
Welcome cottages has a search function for dogs.
Northumberland for all year round dog friendly very long sandy beaches, dog friendly pubs for meals, Keilder and Glentress etc
+1 for Forestholidays.
We've stayed at both Sherwood and Keldy (near Dalby) and the dogs loved it!
Another good one for Dalby [url= http://www.internet-cottages.com/North-Yorkshire-Holiday-Cottages.html ]Hungate Cottages[/url] - various sizes of cottage available, with secure bike store too. Oh yes, and dog friendly!
Have look at woodpecker lodge Dumfries.straight access into mabie Forrest.good biking lots things to do for the family.
We stayed here .... Dumfries, pet welcome, double and a twin room, nice wetroom shower, within minutes of several of the Stanes
Oh, and Elvis lives in one of the nearby statics......
[url= http://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/scotland/SC798.htm ]dalbeatie[/url]
booked here for august , handy for the trails , coast , pub ๐
ive bookmarked a few of these, i generally use cottages4u and just specify pet friendly.
As JohnClimber said, [url= http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/giving/ourpartners/welcomecottages/default.aspx#.UU3wPBzJR9A ]Welcome Cottages[/url] are good and they also donate 10% of your holiday cost to the Dogs Trust 8)
If Wales is an option, I can recommend [url= http://www.qualitycottages.co.uk/index.php ]Quality Cottages[/url] - beautiful properties in beautiful locations - we've stayed in several different ones now with dogs and never once been disappointed.
Northumberland of course.
http://www.staynorthumbria.co.uk/northumberland-holiday-cottages-the-cartshed-@-westfield-42355
[url= http://penbolgatehouse.co.uk ]Penbol gatehouse on Angelsey[/url]
Lovely accommodation, dog friendly, lockable shed, short drive from Snowdonia.
qtip - MemberPenbol gatehouse on Angelsey
Lovely accommodation, dog friendly, lockable shed, short drive from Snowdonia.
Shame that North Wales and in particular Angelsey beaches are so dog unfriendly (in season)
Cough...This any good for you ?
[url= http://www.homeaway.co.in/holiday-home/p734714 ]Druridge Bay Lodge[/url]
Hi jkomo,
If you are interested in the 7Stanes I have a three bedroom cottage nearby. I have rented it to a few STWers before and we are more than happy to take a dog.Feel free to drop me a line at the email in my profile.
Dogsby
If the kids don't mind sharing a room:
[url] http://www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottage/Yorkshire-Dales-South-Grassington/Sandywood-2613.htm ][/url]
Had a lovely long weekend here with the wife and dog when she was a pup. Not near the coast, and not a huge place, but in one of the best parts of the Dales. Plenty of things to do around and about, large utility room for wet dog and muddy bike storage, great trails from the doorstep and the legendary The New Inn a short walk down the road at Appletreewick. Looks like it's booked up for most of this year, but definitely one worth considering for the future. Also, little mice carved into the woodwork around the fireplace! Nearly made me cry tears of joy that there are still craftspeople out there.
If the kids demand a room each:
[url] http://www.gallowaycountrycottages.co.uk/folder-14-bridgend-cottage ][/url]
Big place literally across the road from the beach. Various Stanes within touching distance (Dalbeattie a couple of miles up the road). Large garden and stream (handy for dog cleaning) out the back and a secure shed, built under part of the house, for bike storage. Rockcliffe and Kippford just up the road. We took our daughter here when she was six months old and had as damn near a perfect time as you could wish for. Really happy memories of our stay there, we'll definitely return.
There's the [url= http://www.thebellringerscottage.co.uk/ ]Bell Ringer's Cottage [/url]in Llandegla - not near the sea, but near Llandegla trail centre and some nice non-trail centrey stuff too. Absolutely lovely cottage, and very dog friendly - the welcome hamper even had doggie treats in. The owner's husband is a mountain biker and happy to provide information on the non-trail centrey routes.
There's only two bedrooms though, so your kids would have to be young enough to not mind sharing.
Pippins cottage Elterwater
Its a squeeze but bikes go in the shed out front. MTB trail central
http://www.wheelwrights.com/docs/v1/index.html?p_document_id=109
it is pricey though
Use advance search and filter on Pet Friendly. Exmoor or Dartmoor would give you access to good riding and the coast nearby.
http://www.helpfulholidays.com/advsearch.asp