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Book reliably good pet-friendly 3 bedroom accommodation in the Peak District

1 rental properties match your search for Three bedroom dog-friendly holiday cottage to rent in the Peak District
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Old Coach House,

Aldwark, Derbyshire, England
sleeps  10 sleeps 10
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
3 dogs welcome  3 dogs
family friendly family friendly

Searching for a family cottage in the Peak District National Park? This charming pet-friendly cottage is ideal for family holidays, enjoys an idyllic setting next to fields and should be a hit with the kids with a garden with swings and sandpit where the children can play.

5 (1 reviews)
ground floor bedroomcountry views
Facilities, Features & Awards:
Gold Award Winning CottageTVWashing machineMicrowaveFree WifiEnclosed GardenParking
7 nights from £240
Next available: 04 Dec - 7 nights
Special Offer: 28 Dec - 14 nights
* Price quoted is not inclusive of any applicable booking fees or local charges.

Looking for a three bedroom dog-friendly holiday cottage to rent in the Peak District?

Everyone who comes for a dog-friendly holiday to the Peak District wants an attractive, clean and comfortable place to stay. All of our self-catered cottages are of a high standard and offer reliably good accommodation that will please. Book with an independent owner and there are no booking fees to pay.

Think of all the fabulous places that you will visit in the Peak District accompanied by your dog. There is a host of fascinating villages to explore that have interesting festivals and curious histories. Hathersage is a village where Little John of Robin Hood legend is buried in the churchyard.

There are endless walks in the Peak District that you can do with your dogs. The southern White Peak is gently hilly but also has charming villages such as Hartington to explore. The north, Dark Peak, is more dramatic with bigger hills to climb but everywhere is beauty, stone-built villages and wild-flower strewn countryside. This is tea shop country where dogs are made welcome or sit a while in a pub garden and soak up the atmosphere.

At the end of the day, all roads lead home, to your welcoming three bedroom cottage with a kettle, television and a comfy bed.