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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.

  • Lifebuoy Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    5.00
    With plenty of space for the whole family to unwind, the living area makes a comfortable place to sink down and enjoy a film after a busy day enjoying the area’s beaches. Black leather sofas and solid oak flooring add a stylish touch, and the 32" LCD Smart internet connected TV provides the entertainment.

    When the weather beckons you outside, the modest rear courtyard makes a peaceful spot to sit and enjoy the sunshine, and the furniture means you can while away quiet evenings over a glass of wine or two while the children dream of their adventures.

    Lifebuoy Cottage is located on a hill, but not too far up. Dogs are welcome as warmly as their owners, and the enclosed courtyard means you can let your pet stretch his legs in between walks along the nearby coast path. Torquay’s home to more family attractions than you can experience in one visit, including Torre Abbey House and Gardens, Babbacombe Model Village, Kents Cavern and Living Coasts. Better still, many of them are within walking distance from this popular cottage.
    £73
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  • Samphire Lodge, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Brixham, England
    5.00
    Situated just 500 yards level walk from Brixham’s harbour and shops, Samphire Lodge is situated next to the owner’s home. The property is decorated and furnished to a very good standard with some modern and retro style touches. There is a small patio area at the front of the property, just perfect for a glass of wine at the end of the day.

    Radiating a warmth of its own, Brixham nestles in the rugged cliffs at the southern end of the English Riviera. Life in Brixham centres around its pretty harbour which is a 10-minute walk from Samphire Lodge. The property is situated on the main road into Brixham, within easy reach of the town’s amenities yet without the hustle and bustle. There are so many wonderful places to visit nearby including Shoalstone art deco outdoor pool, Golden Hind Museum Ship, Berry Head Nature Reserve and boat trips across to Torquay. Enjoy the local fish and chips and amazing cafés. Then further afield if you wish to leave Brixham for the day, there is Torquay, Dartmouth and Paignton, and some magnificent National Trust properties to visit. Sailing, golf, fishing, horse riding and more can all be found in this wonderful part of Devon. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £135
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  • Barn Court Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    5.00
    Barn Court Cottage is a lovely detached holiday home set in the heart of the Devonshire countryside within a beautifully rural location.
    Situated on the outskirts of Lurley, near Tiverton, the cottage is approached by a country lane with beautiful views just waiting to be discovered. With delightful walks right on your doorstep accessed by the public bridleway which runs past the property, the cottage is perfect for guests looking to enjoy the peace and quiet of a Devon beauty spot in the company of birds and wildlife. Whether you are bringing along the family or travelling with friends, Barn Court Cottage promises guests a relaxing getaway, a retreat wrapped in charm and tradition, to make your holiday that much more memorable.
    The kitchen is fully equipped and the dining table provides a great space to enjoy a family meal. After a fun-filled day exploring Devon, you can kick back on the sofas in front of the electric wood burner, relax and watch your favourite movie on the Smart TV with Freeview. Upstairs, two bedrooms await, the first is presented as a double, whilst the second has twin beds. Both are comfortably furnished and feature Velux windows for a light, airy effect. Lastly, an all-white bathroom accompanies the interior, fitted with a shower over the bath, a heated towel rail, toilet, shaver socket and wash basin.
    Situated in a beautiful wooded Exe Valley to the north of Tiverton, the small rural hamlet of Lurley provides a quiet retreat for the discerning holidaymaker. There are plenty of footpaths, fly fishing in the glorious clear waters of the River Exe and natural wildlife in the area, plus there are several National Trust stately homes and gardens within easy reach, including Knightshayes Court, a striking gothic mansion with extensive grounds.
    Tiverton, a large town just four miles away offers some interesting places in amongst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, including Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life, which is one of the largest social history museums in the south west. Lurley is located only 10 miles from the rolling wild green hills of Exmoor, where you will find stags, streams and breath-taking scenery, along with the town of Dulverton and Dunster village. Exeter and Taunton are a short 35 minutes drive away offering shops, theatres and restaurants. Within an hour are a variety of beautiful beaches for guests to enjoy on the North and South Devon coast such as Woolacombe, Saunton, Sidmouth and Exmouth. With beautiful surroundings, Barn Court Cottage is the perfect choice for a truly memorable holiday. This is a great base for touring rural inland Devon, often missed by tourists heading for the coast.
    £53
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  • The Appleloft, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    High in the Devon hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries Webbery Manor Estate is an oasis of rural tranquillity. Steeped in history and with several noteworthy owners, Webbery Manor Estate was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was given to Nicholas the Crossbowman, by a grateful William the Conqueror as a Saxon manor. In the 17th century it passed to the Lippincott family, one of whom set sail with the Mayflower flotilla to settle in America. In the 18th century, John Cutcliffe, the grandson of the owner, fought at the battle of Waterloo and was personally promoted by the Duke of Wellington.
    Set in 30 acres of parkland and woods, with grazing sheep, deer, owls, pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife. The delightful gardens have numerous specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons giving a spectacular spring display. While the organic walled kitchen gardens grow some more unusual varieties of vegetables to the UK. You will find Romanesco, Cavelo Nero, and Pink Fir Apple potatoes to name a few, all complimentary subject to season and availability.

    The lively market town of Bideford makes an excellent day out, with weekly market and working harbour. With so many pubs and restaurants to choose from, why not treat yourself to a meal out before heading home. Fishing and horse riding can be found within 5 miles. Shops and pubs 5 miles.
    £117
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  • The Linhay, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    High in the Devon hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries Webbery Manor Estate is an oasis of rural tranquillity. Steeped in history and with several noteworthy owners, Webbery Manor Estate was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was given to Nicholas the Crossbowman, by a grateful William the Conqueror as a Saxon manor. In the 17th century it passed to the Lippincott family, one of whom set sail with the Mayflower flotilla to settle in America. In the 18th century, John Cutcliffe, the grandson of the owner, fought at the battle of Waterloo and was personally promoted by the Duke of Wellington.
    Set in 30 acres of parkland and woods, with grazing sheep, deer, owls, pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife. The delightful gardens have numerous specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons giving a spectacular spring display. While the organic walled kitchen gardens grow some more unusual varieties of vegetables to the UK. You will find Romanesco, Cavelo Nero, and Pink Fir Apple potatoes to name a few, all complimentary subject to season and availability.

    The lively market town of Bideford makes an excellent day out, with weekly market and working harbour. With so many pubs and restaurants to choose from, why not treat yourself to a meal out before heading home. Fishing and horse riding can be found within 5 miles. Shops and pubs 5 miles.
    £137
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  • Grooms Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    High in the Devon hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries Webbery Manor Estate is an oasis of rural tranquillity. Steeped in history and with several noteworthy owners, Webbery Manor Estate was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was given to Nicholas the Crossbowman, by a grateful William the Conqueror as a Saxon manor. In the 17th century it passed to the Lippincott family, one of whom set sail with the Mayflower flotilla to settle in America. In the 18th century, John Cutcliffe, the grandson of the owner, fought at the battle of Waterloo and was personally promoted by the Duke of Wellington.
    Set in 30 acres of parkland and woods, with grazing sheep, deer, owls, pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife. The delightful gardens have numerous specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons giving a spectacular spring display. While the organic walled kitchen gardens grow some more unusual varieties of vegetables to the UK. You will find Romanesco, Cavelo Nero, and Pink Fir Apple potatoes to name a few, all complimentary subject to season and availability.

    The lively market town of Bideford makes an excellent day out, with weekly market and working harbour. With so many pubs and restaurants to choose from, why not treat yourself to a meal out before heading home. Fishing and horse riding can be found within 5 miles. Shops and pubs 5 miles.
    £136
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  • Cutcliffe Chambers, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    High in the Devon hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries Webbery Manor Estate is an oasis of rural tranquillity. Steeped in history and with several noteworthy owners, Webbery Manor Estate was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was given to Nicholas the Crossbowman, by a grateful William the Conqueror as a Saxon manor. In the 17th century it passed to the Lippincott family, one of whom set sail with the Mayflower flotilla to settle in America. In the 18th century, John Cutcliffe, the grandson of the owner, fought at the battle of Waterloo and was personally promoted by the Duke of Wellington.
    Set in 30 acres of parkland and woods, with grazing sheep, deer, owls, pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife. The delightful gardens have numerous specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons giving a spectacular spring display. While the organic walled kitchen gardens grow some more unusual varieties of vegetables to the UK. You will find Romanesco, Cavelo Nero, and Pink Fir Apple potatoes to name a few, all complimentary subject to season and availability.

    The lively market town of Bideford makes an excellent day out, with weekly market and working harbour. With so many pubs and restaurants to choose from, why not treat yourself to a meal out before heading home. Fishing and horse riding can be found within 5 miles. Shops and pubs 5 miles.
    £116
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  • Luppincott Chambers, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    High in the Devon hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries Webbery Manor Estate is an oasis of rural tranquillity. Steeped in history and with several noteworthy owners, Webbery Manor Estate was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was given to Nicholas the Crossbowman, by a grateful William the Conqueror as a Saxon manor. In the 17th century it passed to the Lippincott family, one of whom set sail with the Mayflower flotilla to settle in America. In the 18th century, John Cutcliffe, the grandson of the owner, fought at the battle of Waterloo and was personally promoted by the Duke of Wellington.
    Set in 30 acres of parkland and woods, with grazing sheep, deer, owls, pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife. The delightful gardens have numerous specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons giving a spectacular spring display. While the organic walled kitchen gardens grow some more unusual varieties of vegetables to the UK. You will find Romanesco, Cavelo Nero, and Pink Fir Apple potatoes to name a few, all complimentary subject to season and availability.

    The lively market town of Bideford makes an excellent day out, with weekly market and working harbour. With so many pubs and restaurants to choose from, why not treat yourself to a meal out before heading home. Fishing and horse riding can be found within 5 miles. Shops and pubs 5 miles.
    £144
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  • The Orangery, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    The Orangery is the perfect holiday retreat in the port town of Bideford with its pastel coloured houses and tree lined quay. With plenty of activities and attractions for both families and adults just a short drive away. Just a few to mention include the Big Sheep Family attraction, the Milky Way Adventure park, Tapely Park Gardens and Rosemoor Gardens. You are just a few minutes walk to the town centre with many shops, bars, restaurants and the Pannier Market. Bideford also boasts a lovely large park with a good size adventure playground for children, park café and outdoor paddling pool, free to use in the summer months. North Devon is the ideal location for those bringing their dogs on holiday with them with many of the local beaches being dog friendly, as are several pubs. This charming wing of the owner’s grand Victorian home sits at the end of a sweeping drive in a quiet edge of town location and has been refurbished to a very good standard providing quality and two bedroom accommodation with the added bonus of a private hot tub. Shops, pubs and restaurants ¼ mile.
    £96
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  • Cherry Tree Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bovey Tracey, England
    Cherry Tree Cottage has been decorated and furnished to a good standard and offers an excellent base for a family holiday tucked away in the centre of Bovey Tracey, the gateway to Dartmoor National Park. There are many walks on Dartmoor, as well as horse riding, fishing and excellent bird watching and nature reserves. There are plenty of golf courses close to the property.The craft centre, House of Marbles and National Trust Castle Drogo are all nearby. The city of Exeter and the coast are just 12 miles away. Cherry Tree Cottage offers something for everyone. Shops, pubs and restaurants nearby.
    £69
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