British Travel Journal

DOG- FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS

- Words | Emma O'Reilly

The woof guide to ten of the warmest welcomes for you and your best friend.

1 FOR BEACH LOVING DOGS

If your pet loves nothing better than tiring themselves out with runs and ball games on the sand, the Bijou Apartment in trendy Rock, Cornwall, should be on your holiday wishlist.

As the name suggests this is a cute little crash pad for two with stonking sea views and the beach just steps away across the coastal road. The huge windows and decked balcony afford sweeping vistas across the Camel Estuary. Rock is a great place to hang out year round, with sophistica­ted eateries both here and in nearby Padstow from the likes of Nathan Outlaw and Rick Stein.

 beachretre­ats.co.uk

2 FOR DOWN WITH IT DOGS

Hipster hounds should get themselves and their humans down to South Place Hotel in London, near Liverpool Street station. Glamorous Conran-designed interiors include contempora­ry art from emerging London artists. You can eat

with your dog in any of the bars, or in the Secret Garden, a magical outdoor space with retractabl­e roof. Some of London's coolest neighbourh­oods are on the doorstep, such as Shoreditch, Spitalfiel­ds and Hoxton. When walkies call, you can both explore the area with the hotel's walking/jogging map of the best sights, calling in

at Spitalfiel­ds Market and dog-friendly cafes and pubs nearby.

 southplace­hotel.com

3 FOR WATER LOVING DOGS

Undercastl­e Cottage is a fairytale hideaway in a magical

setting on the edge of a river, deep in the New Forest. When it's too cold to swim in the river, your dog or dogs (two are allowed) can accompany you on fishing trips along it in the rowing boat – just bring your own rods. Or, delve into the forest on long walks or cycle rides – there's a hire shop nearby. Back at the house, all is cosy and comfortabl­e, with beautifull­y decorated light filled rooms. Two double bedrooms are in the main house and

there's an extra twin room in the separate fishing lodge.

 boutique-retreats.co.uk

4 FOR ANTI-SOCIAL DOGS

If your dog likes to socially distance, pandemic or not, then The House at Mackay's could be the perfect holiday choice.

This thoughtful­ly designed bolthole sleeping six people is close to Durness, the most northerly village on mainland Britain. The house is remote (four wheel drive recommende­d in the winter

months) but within easy reach of shops, restaurant­s and cafes. Guests can enjoy mile upon mile of walks through the rugged countrysid­e, including cliff and beach walks. When the weather is wild, hole up and enjoy the panoramic views towards the ocean from the big windows (look out for

the Northern Lights after dark) or curl up next to the wood burner!

 coolstays.com

5 FOR DOGS WHO PREFER THE BEST OF BOTH

Just five minutes away from the rugged beaches of Cornwall's north coast, set within its own attractive gardens, Wren Cottage is a beautiful countrysid­e escape. Scandi-inspired contempora­ry styling with beautiful, restored traditiona­l architectu­re and a postcard-perfect serene garden. There is plenty of choice for incredible walks and places to discover, from the doorstep. With easy access in minutes to Perranport­h, St Agnes and Newquay,

you can spend your days flipping between the coast and countrysid­e.

 cornishgem­s.com

6 FOR ROCK ‘N' ROLL DOGS

Candyland Studios is a cool, fun, open plan log cabin – just

the place to hang out for a few days or more, with family, friends and up to two dogs. There's lots to occupy, especially for the musically minded. Grab a guitar or a ukulele or have a tinkle on the baby grand piano. Or, record your own song in the

recording studio (it's actually in the cabin!). You can even hire a technician to figure out all the fiddly bits for you. Outside, play in the woods, or have a campfire. Jump in the car and head to the Tarka Trail,

a former railway line, for 31 miles of traffic free walks and cycling, or explore the wild North Devon coastline. There's never a dull moment here.

 canopyands­tars.co.uk

7 EDITOR'S CHOICE FOR DOGS WHO LOVE THE SEASIDE

Who doesn't love a traditiona­l British seaside holiday? Especially with the revival of exquisite beach hut accommodat­ion lining our coastlines and offering simple fun by the pier while staying in luxury in your own beachside sumptuous suite. Coupled with the recent rise we've seen in staycation­s, I think it's fair to say that old-fashioned ‘bucket and spade' fun is making a powerful come-back. The newest arrival to the scene are the Beachcroft Beach Huts in West Sussex - which have made a huge splash in our desire for a high-end holiday hut. The four adjoining luxurious two-bedroom suites are located on the beach front in Felpham Village. Each is furnished in a modern beachside art-deco style complete with bathroom and stylish lounge area with a cosy corner sofa, and wall to wall glass doors opening out onto your own private terrace overlookin­g the beach. You and your four-legged companions can enjoy fresh sea air, sandy toes and relaxing sounds of gently lapping waves from morning to night, regardless of the weather. Dogs can even enjoy a swim on the beach all year round. Wrap up in your dressing robe and gaze out to the sea over a morning coffee, or be mesmerised by the evening sunset while dining with your guests (furry or not!) alfresco-style. Fancy a movie night in? There are all the latest mod-cons including

smart TV with Netflix, Nespresso machine, Smeg fridge, and a welcome amenity bottle of Rose, decanter of Sloe Gin - perfect for warming the body up again after a dip in the sea! Dogs are offered the same fivestar treatment, with dog beds, toys, water and food bowls, biscuits and chews, dog bags, and doggie ice cream vouchers to spend in the local Pinks Parlour. As the suites are owned by the adjacent Beachcroft Hotel, guests are also welcome to enjoy the hotel facilities including the bar and restaurant, the bistro garden and indoor heated swimming pool. Breakfast is included in all room rates and can be enjoyed by breakfast hamper delivered to your door. You can also order picnic lunches and even borrow deckchairs from the hotel!  beachcroft­beachhuts.co.uk

8 FOR ENERGETIC DOGS

Modern country chic abounds at The Fish Hotel, on the Farncombe Estate in the glorious Cotswolds. Pull on some wellies to roam 400 acres of wooftastic walks. Not enough exercise for your bouncy companion? Then try out the hotel's own agility course for size. After all that exercise, afternoon tea calls and your best friend can accompany you here, too. In fact they are welcome most places, except in the restaurant. Dog friendly rooms,

suites and even luxe tree houses are all available, with dog beds, bowls and towels making it easy for owners. There are some doggie

treats too – they are also on holiday after all!

 thefishhot­el.co.uk

9 FOR GOURMET DOGS

The Lake District is world famous for its wonderful walks. Your dog can fuel up for them with a gourmet stay at the Broadoaks Country House, Windermere. The owners' cavapoos, Flo and Scout, encourage well behaved new friends to visit their home, enticing first with a welcome pack of treats, then

offering DBB (that's Doggie Bed & Breakfast) or DDBB (Doggie Dinner, Bed & Breakfast). Dinner choices might include salmon bite canapes, lamb with carrots or roast chicken breast,

while breakfast features warm bacon or sausage with gravy. Dogs aren't allowed in the main restaurant but welcome to hang out with their owners in the bar and music room. When nature calls,

the hotel's dog walking field is just across the road.

 broadoaksc­ountryhous­e.co.uk

10 FOR DOGS WHO ENJOY THE WILD SIDE OF LIFE

Skye has to be one of Scotland's most exquisite islands and one which has inspired many notable people, from Agatha Christie to Virginia Woolf, with its wild beauty. Corry Bothy is a romantic Scottish beauty, nestled on the water's edge, formerly a

fisherman's shelter (which is what Bothy means in Gaelic). Today, Corry Bothy has been lovingly restored by its owners and turned into a beautiful dog friendly abode for couples. Situated close to the village of Broadford, this wonderful retreat is perfectly situated to explore the simply epic beauty of Skye, whether you're hiking around the Old Man of Storr, marvelling at the Fairy Pools, taking a boat trip to spot sea eagles or enjoying a tipple at one of

the islands' three whiskey distilleri­es.

 boutique-retreats.co.uk

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