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Dog Friendly Holidays Cheshire

Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and stunning scenery, Cheshire is the perfect place for country canines looking to escape, relax and unwind. You'll find plenty of dog friendly hotels and cottages for your Cheshire break, all with a warm welcome and dog friendly rooms.

 

  • Blackhill Gate Cottage, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Blackhill Gate Cottage is set in an unrivalled rural location offering superb panoramic countryside views across the stunning scenery of the Peak District National Park. Crossing the Derbyshire and Cheshire boundary on the outskirts of the pretty Peak District village of Kettleshulme, this holiday cottage is located next to a field which at times is home to nursery lambs, and offers fine walking direct from the door through the valley of Todd Brook, Bowstones, Taxal Edge and into the Goyt Valley. Kettleshulme itself is home to a 15th century country pub which offers a warm welcome and freshly cooked meals. The town of Whaley Bridge with its mix of shops, bars and restaurants plus train station with direct service to both Manchester and Buxton is a 5 minute drive. The National Trust Lyme Park with its glorious house and gardens can be reached on foot or by car and the magnificent historic houses of Chatsworth, Haddon Hall and the popular market town of Bakewell, 45 minute’s drive. A variety of Peak District villages are all easily reachable within half an hour’s drive including Edale, Tideswell and Castleton, and great days out for the family within an hour’s drive include the local Chestnut Centre Wildlife Park, Carsington Water, Matlock Bath with is cable car and the UK’s premier theme park Alton Towers. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £95
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  • The Pool House, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Pool House is a beautifully unique holiday home located in the popular semi-rural village of Hale, Liverpool. With its poolside setting the property is impressive from the outset, and once inside boasts a wonderful, vaulted ceiling with striking exposed beams and industrial style brick walls. The sociable open plan living space overlooks the swimming pool giving a holiday vibe, and two sets of patio doors give direct access for refreshing swims on hot summer days. Downstairs you’ll find the incredibly spacious bedroom with en-suite facilities and outside together with the pool (open Jun – Sep) is a lovely garden area where you can enjoy a morning cup of coffee or a glass of wine in the evening.
    Hale is a small village with thatched roof cottages and tree lined avenues, around 30 minutes from the centre of Liverpool. There’s two food serving pubs, a beautiful park, lighthouse, and statue of John Middleton, also known as the Childe of Hale, who was said to have stood at nine foot three inches tall! If you’re looking to explore the surrounding area, there’s plenty of attractions easily accessible. In Liverpool you can explore the city’s rich cultural heritage, including the famous Albert Dock, The Beatles Story, and the Liverpool Cathedral. If you’re looking to escape the city, there’s the beautiful beaches of Formby and Crosby where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the shore, together with Knowsley Safari Park and Aintree Racecourse. The historic city of Chester is also within easy reach where you can explore the Roman walls and visit the famous Chester Zoo.
    Whether you’re looking for some poolside relaxation or a base for exploring Liverpool and the surrounding area, this superb holiday cottage is the most perfect choice for an unforgettable holiday experience.
    £94
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  • Lane Ends Cottage, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Macclesfield, England
    This superb semi-detached cottage can be found just over half a mile from the centre of Disley, which is best known as the home to the National Trusts magnificent Lyme Park.

    Completely renovated throughout in 2022 the property benefits from beautiful views over the surrounding countryside, and also has lovely gardens to the rear. Being less than a mile from the Peak District National Park on the border of Cheshire and Derbyshire means the location is perfect for lovers of the great outdoors, with ample wonderful walks and cycle trails literally on the doorstep. Disley itself is a thriving village with a range of amenities including pubs, restaurants and a train station that can be reached in around a 15-minute walk. Disley Station offers a direct service to both Manchester and Buxton in just 30 minutes meaning the hustle and bustle of city life can be combined with the peace and tranquillity of the countryside.

    Neighbouring New Mills can be reached in around a 10-minute drive and is home to the Torrs Riverside Park and Millennium Walkway, which is a much-admired bridge set deep into the gorge. Buxton is just 20 minutes and most famous for its therapeutic spring water, Pavilion Gardens and of course Opera House. Also, just 20 minutes is the beautiful honeypot village of Castleton, wonderful Edale which is the start/end of the Pennine Way and Hayfield from where you can hike to the highest point in the Peak District, Kinder Scout. Pub within 1 mile.
    £105
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  • The Hawthorns, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely three-bedroom semi-detached house resting in Chester, Cheshire. Private garden. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Close to amenities. Chester 3.1 miles.
    £76
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  • Nantwich Cottage, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newly renovated in 2022, this charming, mid-terraced, period cottage can be found nestled in a delightful backwater location a short walk from the town centre of vibrant Nantwich. Approached by a leafy pedestrian walkway, it makes a perfect base for couples and small families looking to explore this medieval market town and the wonderful attractions of the surrounding area. Boasting courtyard gardens to both the front and rear, you’ll find ample amenities a short distance away on foot including shops, pubs and cafés to accommodate most tastes.
    Nantwich is a charming market town set beside the River Weaver with a rich history and second only to Chester in its wealth of historic buildings. The High Street itself has many of the town’s finest buildings and really comes alive during the summer months with floral displays throughout the streets. You’ll also find a seasonal outdoor Brine Pool (May-Sep) and popular events throughout the year include the legendary Jazz, Blues and Music Festival at Easter and the world-famous International Cheese Awards in July.
    Beyond Nantwich, nearby Audlem (15 minutes away) offers a range of shops that attract many visitors, or you can cross the border into Shropshire and visit Whitchurch and the beautiful countryside that surrounds it. Jodrell Bank is a must, and a little further afield is the county town Shrewsbury, or the big city entertainment of Chester, Manchester and Liverpool which can be reached in around an hour’s drive or by train from Nantwich station.
    Those who like to explore the great outdoors can pick up the Sandstone Trail in nearby Tarporley and visit the castles of Beeston and Cholmondeley, or head to Delamere Forest, all of which can be reached in around 30 minutes. With the North Wales coastline also just an hour away, you really are spoilt for choice.
    £65
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  • Barn One, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nantwich, England
    The superb barn conversions can be found in an idyllic rural setting in the hamlet of Day Green, Sandbach. Newly renovated in 2022 you will find that wonderful care and attention has been taken to retain original features where possible, both inside and out. Perfect for couples, friends, small families and pets. We also cater to those who would like a holiday with their horse using the onsite equestrian facilities of Cheshire Racehorse Retraining (at additional cost agreed separately) and to those attending or competing at local equestrian events.
    Barn Two has an open plan combined dining, kitchen, and living room area. The living room features a 4-seat sofa, foot stool and Freeview TV with direct access to front and rear patio areas, there is also a separate toilet. Upstairs there are two comfortable double bedrooms, with wardrobes and bedside tables, which both open out onto the staircase landing to enter the bathroom.
    Sandbach is a historic and charming town that can be found in wonderful South Cheshire. It offers all the best requisites of modern living with shops, bars and restaurants catering for most tastes. Day Green Barns is in close proximity to the M6 motorway, which makes it an ideal location for easy access to attractions throughout Cheshire, and the surrounding counties. The surrounding area boasts a wide range of attractions including the National Trusts sites, equestrian venues such as Somerford park, numerous walks in locations such as the peak district and Delamere Forest.
    Barn One (UK40334) can be booked with Barn Two (UK40368) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £136
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  • The Coach House, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newly renovated in 2022, The Drift House is a spacious, luxury barn conversion that can be found in a wonderful rural setting between the pretty villages of Tilston and bustling Malpas in the beautiful Cheshire countryside. Public transport routes put it within easy reach of historic Chester with it’s internationally acclaimed Zoo.
    On the ground floor, the sociable kitchen and dining area boasts a range cooker and breakfast bar just perfect for cooking up a storm whilst catching up with friends and family. The generous sized living room has a wood burner to compliment the underfloor heating, and both rooms have bi-folding doors opening out onto the beautifully manicured and secure garden, meaning those with small children and four legged friends can truly relax. Upstairs, each of the bedrooms are beautifully fitted out and outside the wood-fired hot tub has been perfectly placed on a private sheltered patio to really make the most of the spectacular far reaching countryside views.
    For those who can bring themselves to leave the property, nearby are the beautiful Bickerton and Peckforton Hills, which provide access to the Sandstone Trail as seen on ITV’s Britain’s Best Walks. Attractions nearby include the respective castles of Peckforton, Beeston and Cholmondley which can all be reached in 10–15 minutes, as can the world’s largest ice cream parlour at The Ice Cream Farm Tattenhall. Drift House is well located for events at Bolesworth Castle including Car Fest North and the International Horse Show. For anyone looking to explore the area on bike, the Sandstone Ridge provides quiet lanes over rolling hills with great café and lunch spots to break up your route, and off road trails are found at Delamere, and Llandegla Mountain Biking centre for the more adventurous riders. Secure bike storage is available at the property, although bikes can also be hired at local trail centres. Children will enjoy The Crocky Trail, Delamere Forest and Wild Shore Delamere which can all be reached in around 30 minutes, and for those seeking pampering or golf, a 10-minute drive will take you to a luxury country estate with spa and leisure facilities, together with two championship golf courses.
    The centre of Manchester can be reached in around an hour, Liverpool in around 45 minutes or the historic city walls of Chester in around half an hour. There’s motor racing at Oulton Park, 30 minutes, the stunning Welsh Mountains or the Wirral Peninsula in around 60 minutes. You really are spoilt for choice!
    £162
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  • Wrenbury Mill, Cheshire
    Wrenbury, England

    A canal boat trip makes a fabulous adventure for your canine friend. You have the freedom to go where you want and your dog will love stopping off for endless new dog-walking opportunities and the gorgeous riverside dog-friendly pubs on route.

    £235
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  • Hollowcowhey Farm Cottage, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Accessed down a long winding track in a beautiful rural environment is the wonderful Hollowcowhey Farm Cottage. Set on the owners working farm this former barn has been beautifully converted to provide warm, comfortable, and quirky accommodation just perfect for couples.
    Located in the magnificent Peak District National Park means the surrounding area is home to incredible countryside with excellent walking, mountain biking, cycling and rock climbing all easily accessible. Secure bike storage is available together with facilities to wash them down, and any four-legged friends. Its rural location means the nights are peaceful, dark and the grounds are visited by local red deer herds, greater spotted woodpeckers, lapwings, badgers, and foxes to name but a few.
    Although truly rural, for anyone looking to venture further afield the towns of Bollington, Macclesfield, Buxton, and Whaley Bridge are all accessible in a 15 – 20-minute drive. In Whaley Bridge you can stroll along the tow path to the Buxworth Basin or take a narrow boat trip. The famous spa town of Buxton boasts the opera house, Pavilion Gardens, and the 5* Buxton Spa for anyone looking for some pampering. Bollington is a thriving town with plenty of busy pubs, eateries, bars, and cafés, and both Whaley Bridge and Macclesfield have train stations offering a direct service to Manchester in under an hour. You can travel through Winnets Pass to the charming village of Castleton in just over half an hour or visit Chatsworth House and Bakewell in around 45 minutes. Matlock Bath and Alton Towers also make great days out - the choice really is yours to do as much or as little as you like.
    £111
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  • Oakenbank Barn, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Macclesfield, England
    A warm welcome at Oakenbank barn awaits you with its open plan living area with a modern kitchen alongside a dining table to seat all guests. A relaxing wood burner can be enjoyed in the living space with comfy seating and a wall mounted television, so you don’t miss out on those favourite programmes. Within the open plan space guests can choose to stay in the double four poster bed whilst the wood burner crackles away. The galleried area in the barn has two single beds for guests and a modern family bathroom can be found downstairs for guests. There are stunning, uninterrupted views down the valley which can be enjoyed whilst seated on the patio furniture in the lovely courtyard of this pretty barn.


    When ready to get out and about in the local area, you can choose to walk straight from the front door to start your day with a visit to the Ingersley Vale Waterfall or popular local landmark white Nancy, or maybe just a short drive away for a hike up Macc View for outstanding scenery. History buffs will relish in a trip to the nearby town of Macclesfield where they can discover the rich and captivating history of Armoury Towers and Fence Alms Houses or the Priests House that rests in the quintessential village of Prestbury.


    Nearby Macclesfield is a market town and civil parish resting in Cheshire, England, on the outer fringes of the Peak District National Park. Boasting a wide range of pubs and restaurants for that fine dining experience, as well as some shops and supermarkets for picking up any last-minute essentials and indulging in a shopping spree, also offering Pott Shrigley (only 1 mile away) Tytherington (approximately 4miles) and Macclesfield Golf Club (approximately 5miles). The Peak District National Park offers a large number of country sites with ample walking and cycling opportunities. Further afield is the thriving city of Manchester which boasts plenty of popular tourist attractions, including Old Trafford stadium if you’re a Manchester United fan, or the Etihad stadium for the blue half of manchester, the popular theatre and art museum The Lowry and even family-friendly activities. The Trafford centre is a 30min drive away. This barn really is a delightful choice for friends, families and couples seeking to explore this wonderful area of Cheshire. Several Pubs and restaurants only ½ mile, and we’ll within walking distance.
    £81
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