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Luxurious dog friendly cottage holidays in national parks

1 rental properties match your search for Top notch cottage for a pet-friendly holiday in a national park

Smokeham Farm,

West Bagborough, Somerset, England
sleeps  20 sleeps 20
9 bedrooms 9 bedrooms
9 bathrooms 9 bathrooms
2 dogs welcome  2 dogs
family friendly family friendly

Fantastic large holiday house for groups of up to 20 friends or family, complete with games room, warm bubbly private hot tub, luxurious interior and countryside views, set in the Quantock Hills just 20 minutes' drive from the coast.

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7 nights from £4385
Next available: 17 Nov - 5 nights
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High quality dogs permitted cottages to rent in national parks.

Dog owners are drawn to Britain’s national parks to walk the thousands of acres of paths through natural moor, meadow and woodland. Although there may be grazing sheep, wild ponies, cattle or other indigenous animals, as long as dog owners behave responsibly and keep their dogs under control, a venture into the national parks can be immensely satisfying for both man and beast.

Ideally, it is best to rent a country cottage in the national park that allows dogs to stay. That eliminates any unnecessary travel and allows holidaymakers to make the best use of their time in the national park. The accommodation will have been prepared with much thought given to canine guests. Certain cottages and apartments may make basic provision, yet others will go to extremes and ensure that everything that a dog owner needs during a holiday with their pet is on hand. Do browse through the lists of cottage shown and use the filters to narrow the range to suit personal preferences and destinations.

England has numerous national parks in all areas from the south of England to the border with Scotland. There are a couple in Scotland, in Wales and also in Ireland. Read more about national parks.