Devon is a dream destination for dogs and their owners, offering golden beaches, rolling countryside and charming villages to explore. Whether you’re seeking coastal escapades or peaceful rural retreats, Devon has something for everyone … including your four-legged friend. Our ‘Dog Friendly Devon’ collection features handpicked properties across this picturesque county, from seaside cottages to countryside barns. Each is thoughtfully chosen to ensure your pooch is as welcome as you are.
A peaceful Devonshire retreat with stunning surroundings and plenty of dog friendly adventures
Enjoy a stress-free Devon stay at this contemporary lodge close to Saunton Sands
Explore the best of Devon from this beautiful countryside retreat for couples and their dogs
Do Devon in style and stay in a treehouse with a decadent indoor/outdoor copper tub
Why is Devon a top choice for dog friendly holidays?
Devon offers a perfect blend of coast and countryside, making it ideal for dog friendly breaks. With miles of beaches, endless walking trails and welcoming dog friendly pubs, Devon is the perfect spot for dogs and their humans to unwind and explore.
What are the best dog friendly beaches in Devon?
Devon is home to many stunning dog friendly beaches, including:
Are there dog friendly attractions in Devon?
Absolutely! Devon boasts plenty of attractions where dogs are welcome. Highlights include Dartmoor National Park, where your pooch can enjoy endless walks, and the South West Coast Path, offering breathtaking views. Other dog friendly spots include Canonteign Falls, Bicton Park Botanical Gardens and Powderham Castle.
What type of dog friendly accommodation is available in Devon?
Our ‘Dog Friendly Devon’ collection includes cosy coastal cottages, countryside lodges with private gardens, and luxury escapes with dog friendly features. Whether you’re travelling as a couple or bringing the whole family, we have properties to suit every need.
Are Devon’s coastal paths suitable for dogs?
Yes, Devon’s coastal paths are a delight for dogs, with plenty of opportunities to explore. Just be sure to keep your dog on a lead in areas with livestock or steep drops.