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Holihounds

Find dog-friendly Britain.

Pubs, cottages, hotels and beaches that actually welcome dogs, by region — with the small print verified against the listings, not rephrased from the marketing copy.

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Why this guide exists

I'm Rachel Polden — I write Holihounds from a small market town in mid-Devon, where I live with two retired racing greyhounds, Fern and Maisie. Before this site I worked as a commissioning editor for a travel magazine; I know what passes for an editorial standard and what doesn't.

Most dog-friendly travel guides on the UK internet aren't really. They list properties marked "pet friendly" on the booking platforms, rephrase the marketing copy, and call it research. The supplements, the garden status, the small print that determines whether a property actually works with a dog — most of it is missing.

This site reverses that. Every cottage, lodge or pub I write up has been verified against its actual listing — max dogs, pet charge, garden enclosure, where dogs are allowed, what's provided. Where the source is vague, the entry says so rather than inventing plausible specifics. Where a holiday park markets a unit-class booking as a "lodge", the entry says so. Where a "fully enclosed" garden has a side gap, the entry tells you to mind it.

Cornwall is fully covered as of the May 2026 launch. The other regions and verticals follow as their guides ship.

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Editor's pick

Dog-friendly hot tub lodges UK

Sixteen verified UK lodges with private hot tubs and dog policies that actually hold up in practice. The hardest UK self-catering combination to find, in one place.

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Editor's picks

From the guides

Three picks across the site — a Cornish cottage, a Scottish award-winner, and an independent dog-purpose-built estate. Each links to the full entry on its parent guide.

Coastguard cottage above Port Isaac harbour

Port Isaac · cottage

The Old Coastguard Lookout

Built into the cliff above Port Isaac, this three-bedroom former coastguard lookout has the rarest thing on the north coast — a private gate that opens straight onto the South West Coast Path. Sea views run from Lobber Point all the way to Tintagel, the wood burner went in last winter, and the working harbour is ten minutes down the steep streets. Watch the side gap in the back garden if your dog is small.

Sleeps 6 · 3 beds ££
Award-winning croft conversion with hot tub in Aberdeenshire

Pitmedden · cottage

Woodend Croft

Sykes Gem Awards 2024 Gold winner — Best in Scotland — and the strongest verified hot tub property in the set. Sleeps 8 across four bedrooms, year-round private hot tub on the patio, fully enclosed rear garden, dedicated utility "dog room", and an outdoor hose for muddy paws. Two dogs welcome, charge at booking. Bowls and towels provided; games room with air hockey, pool and PlayStation 4. Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire — properly standalone, no holiday park.

Sleeps 8 · 4 beds £££
Independent dog-friendly cottage estate near Saltash, Cornwall

Pillaton · cottage

Kernock Cottages (estate of four)

Four cottages on a 22-acre estate near Saltash — Owl Barn, Tree Barn, Heather Barn and Coach House. Each has a covered private hot tub, an enclosed garden, and access to "Central Bark", the estate's six-acre dog walking field, fenced to 90 cm. Up to four dogs per cottage at £25 per dog flat (regardless of stay length); assistance dogs free. Heather Barn is fully wheelchair accessible. The strongest dedicated dog-and-hot-tub setup in the South West.

Sleeps 16 · 8 beds £££

About the author

Rachel Polden

Rachel writes about dog-friendly UK travel from mid-Devon, where she lives with two retired racing greyhounds, Fern and Maisie. A former commissioning editor at a travel magazine, she now spends her time pacing coast paths and pub gardens, paying close attention to the small print of who is and isn't actually welcome.