Dog-Friendly Holidays Devon
The delightful county of Devon in the UK’s Southwest showcases scenic natural wonders, delicious local produce and dog-friendly hotels. For everything you can think of in a perfect holiday, your dog is welcome to join you. Discover Devon’s beauty with our curated list of hotels and cottages for your idyllic short break with your furry best friend.
- Gulworthy, EnglandThese two first floor holiday apartments are located adjacent to the Copper Penny Inn with Wi-Fi available, a traditional village pub located in the little hamlet called Chipshop on the outskirts of Tavistock. It is situated on the Devon/Cornwall border close to the Tamar Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Tamar Trails within 1 mile. The owners, who are local farmers as well as publicans, also have a farm shop on-site selling locally produced meats and organic vegetables. This is the ideal location for couples or small families of all ages looking for a convenient base from which to explore a wide area. Locally there is Tavistock, the ancient market town, Morewellham Quay, or Cotehele National Trust on the banks of the River Tamar. The unusual name of the village, ‘Chipshop’, derives from the old days when miners working the local copper mines were paid in ‘chips’ which could be exchanged for goods in the local shops and inns. Beach 20 miles. Farm shop on-site, shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant adjacent.£71From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Gulworthy, EnglandThese two first floor holiday apartments are located adjacent to the Copper Penny Inn with Wi-Fi available, a traditional village pub located in the little hamlet called Chipshop on the outskirts of Tavistock. It is situated on the Devon/Cornwall border close to the Tamar Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Tamar Trails within 1 mile. The owners, who are local farmers as well as publicans, also have a farm shop on-site selling locally produced meats and organic vegetables. This is the ideal location for couples or small families of all ages looking for a convenient base from which to explore a wide area. Locally there is Tavistock, the ancient market town, Morewellham Quay, or Cotehele National Trust on the banks of the River Tamar. The unusual name of the village, ‘Chipshop’, derives from the old days when miners working the local copper mines were paid in ‘chips’ which could be exchanged for goods in the local shops and inns. Beach 20 miles. Farm shop on-site, shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant adjacent.£49From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Salcombe, England
Just a stone’s throw from the chic seaside town of Salcombe in Devon, dog-friendly Soar Mill Cove Hotel & Spa offers warm and welcoming hospitality in a picturesque coastal setting.
£155Price per night from
- Chagford , England
Situated within Dartmoor National Park, dog-friendly Mill End Hotel in Devon is a fabulous country house hideaway for you and your pet.
- Plymouth, England
With roots dating back to 956 AD, the dog-friendly Boringdon Hall is a historic hideaway in Plymouth offering excellent spa facilities, delicious cuisine, and easy access to both the South Devon coast and Dartmoor - perfect for relaxing walks with your hound.
£170Price per night from
- Exeter, EnglandA historic and charming dog-friendly hotel in the picturesque Kenn Valley near Exeter which offers a delightful retreat immersed in the enchanting landscapes of Devon.£100Price per night from
- Umberleigh, England
A fabulous dog-friendly resort getaway nestled in the rolling countryside of North Devon set on a 125-acre estate for your dog to explore.
- Kingsbridge, England
Dog-friendly Thurlestone Hotel in Devon is a superb hotel ideally situated near Kingsbridge and Salcombe.
£265Price per night from
- Barnstaple, England
Tucked away in the beautiful rolling hills of Exmoor National Park, dog-friendly Hunter's Inn in Devon is bursting with heritage and character.
- Exmouth, England
A luxurious, dog-friendly country house Hotel, Restaurant and Vineyard in deepest Devon, set in spectacular grounds and parkland overlooking the Exe Estuary - the creation of Michael Cainnes