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At Away Resorts, we love dogs, so we know taking your dog on holiday is the perfect treat for you and your four-legged friend. Whether you're looking to explore nature, visit historical sites, or enjoy some relaxation, there are plenty of options to ensure both you and your furry friend have a great time. Here are some top things to do on holiday with your dog in Cornwall, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Essex, Lincolnshire, North Wales, Yorkshire, and Scotland:
06 August 2024
Cornwall is an amazing destination for dog owners, offering fantastic activities and locations where you and your furry friend can have a great time together. Here are some top things to do in Cornwall with your dog:Â
Porthcurno Beach: Known for its stunning beauty and clear waters, it is dog-friendly all year-round, with restrictions only during peak summer months, making it the perfect beach day out for you and your four-legged friend.
Polzeath Beach: This beach is popular with surfers and dogs alike. Dogs are allowed all year round, so grab your surfboard and show your dog your best moves.
Find out moreDogs are welcome in the outdoor areas of the legendary Eden Project, which showcases some of the most beautiful gardens and sculptures in the UK.
Find out moreLearn about the fascinating history and story of Tintagel Castle as dogs are welcome on leads, you will also be able to witness stunning coastal views.
Find out moreThis massive Cornish park with plenty of woodlands, trails and beautiful countryside is a dog-haven paradise.
Find out moreBodmin Moor is a rugged and scenic area perfect for adventurous dog walks, with plenty of space for your pet to roam.
Dartmoor National Park: Just a short drive from Cornwall, Dartmoor offers extensive trails and some of the most magnificent scenery in the UK, perfect for you and your four-legged friend.
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Dorset is a beautiful destination for dog owners, offering loads of activities and places you and your furry friend can enjoy together. Here are some top things to do in Dorset with your dog:
This UNESCO World Heritage Site features breathtaking coastal walks and dog- friendly trails. You and your dog might even be able to find some Dinosaur fossils.
Find out moreThis magnificent National Trust property allows dogs on leads so you can explore both the historic gardens and estate, offering beautiful grounds and ancient surroundings.
Find out moreDorchester: This historic market town is perfect for dogs as it has several dog-friendly cafes and shops, as well as stunning walking routes.
Weymouth: Known for its sandy beach and picturesque harbour, Weymouth offers dog-friendly walks, beaches, shops and cafes.
Moors Valley Country Park: Arguably the most beautiful park in Dorset, this park has fantastic trails and woodlands, and a dog-friendly cafe.
Upton Country Park: Award-winning country park with over 160 of gardens, woodland and parkland to explore and enjoy, for free. They also have two enclosed spaces for dogs, perfect for training or letting your dog enjoy some off-lead time.
Find out moreDiscover the historical Corfe Castle with your dog. Dogs are allowed on the castle grounds as long as they are on a lead, providing a great day of history with fantastic scenic views.
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Hampshire is a fantastic destination for a holiday with your dog, offering a great range of dog-friendly activities and attractions. From scenic countryside walks to historic sites and charming towns, there are plenty of things to do with your furry friend. Here are some top things to do in Hampshire with your dog:
Offers stunning views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight. Dogs are welcome all year round, and there are plenty of trails to explore.
Find out moreNew Forest National Park is a beautiful area with miles of dog-friendly walking trails through ancient woodlands, heathlands, and picturesque villages. Popular spots you must visit as part of your trip include Bolderwood and Rhinefield Ornamental Drive.
Find out moreDogs on leads are welcome in these magnificent gardens, which include beautiful landscapes, woodland walks, and seasonal flowers. It is the perfect tropical paradise.
Find out moreDogs on leads are welcome at this historic castle, which offers stunning views of the Solent and plenty of open space for your dog to explore.
Find out moreTest Valley: Offers beautiful countryside walks along the River Test, known for its crystal-clear waters and charming villages.
Hamble Valley: Enjoy beautiful riverside walks and explore the picturesque villages along the River Hamble.
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The Isle of Wight is a fantastic destination for dog owners, offering a range of activities and locations where you and your furry friend can enjoy your holiday together. Here are some top things to do on the Isle of Wight with your dog:
Isle of Wight Coastal Path: This magnificent path offers stunning coastline views and plenty of dog-friendly open spaces. It includes routes such as the Tennyson Trail and the Cowes to Newport Trail. Perfect you and your four-legged friend when you visit the Isle of Wight
Find out moreVentnor: This stunning seaside town offers dog-friendly walks along the esplanade and has loads pet-friendly cafés and pubs making it the perfect day out.
Cowes: Known for its maritime heritage, Cowes has plenty of dog-friendly shops and eateries and after your shopping trip, you can take a stunning walks along the waterfront.
Find out moreBembridge Beach: Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, majing it the perfect choice for you and your furry friend.
Colwell Bay: While there are seasonal restrictions on the main beach, there is a designated dog-friendly area so you can both enjoy the the stunning views and calm waters all year round.
Find out moreThis massive forest has dog-friendly walking trails, which are great for exploring woodlands and enjoying nature.
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Essex offers a range of activities and locations that are perfect for enjoying a holiday with your dog. From scenic walks and dog-friendly beaches to charming towns and outdoor attractions, here are some top things to do in Essex with your furry friend:
Frinton-on-Sea: This beach allows dogs all year-round and offers a massive sandy area for walks and play creating the perfect beach day out.
Find out moreHylands House and Estate: This historic site is a must visit as part of your Essex holiday. The beautiful gardens and parkland are dog-friendly and provide a gorgeous and spacious setting for walks.
Find out moreHedingham Castle: Dogs on leads are allowed in the castle grounds and gardens, providing the ideal mix of history and beautiful grounds.
Find out moreBarleylands Farm Park: Barrelyands is the perfect family day out in Essex as Dogs are allowed in the outdoor areas of the farm park, which lets you explore the countryside and see plenty of farm animals.
Find out moreChelmer and Blackwater Navigation: The towpath along this waterway is dog-friendly, and nearby towns host markets and events where dogs are welcome.
Local Farmers' Markets: Essex have some of the best farmers' markets in the UK meaning that you and your pet can explore local produce and crafts. You might even treat your four-legged friend to a new toy,.
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Lincolnshire offers a variety of dog-friendly activities and places to visit, making it an excellent destination for a holiday with your furry friend. From scenic walks and dog-friendly beaches to charming towns and historic sites, here are some top things to do in Lincolnshire with your dog:Â
This park in Lincoln provides scenic walking paths around a stunning lake and beautiful woodlands, the perfect dog-friendly day out.
Find out moreThese historic gardens are dog-friendly and provide a lovely setting for a relaxing stroll.
Find out moreWhile dogs are not be allowed inside the castle, they are welcome in the grounds and the castle walls, offering great views and an opportunity for you to explore one of the most historic castles in the UK.
Find out moreDogs are allowed in the gardens of this historic site, offering the perfect mix of history and outdoor spaces to discover.
Find out moreLouth Market: Held regularly in Louth, this vibrant market is dog-friendly, allowing you to browse local goods and crafts with your furry companion.
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North Wales is a beautiful destination with many activities and locations perfect for enjoying a holiday with your dog. From scenic hikes and dog-friendly beaches to charming towns and historic sites, here are some top things to do in North Wales with your furry friend:Â
Barmouth Beach: Known as one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Wales, dogs are welcome on the beach, though there may be some restrictions during summer. The wide sandy beach is excellent for walks and play.
Talacre Beach: A popular sport for a sunset dog walk – enjoy the most beautiful time of the day with your furry friend.
Find out moreSnowdonia National Park: Offers a fantastic range of dog-friendly trails with stunning views for all levels of hiking. Our top picks for trails are the paths around Llanberis and the lower slopes of Snowdon.
Find out moreCaernarfon Castle: Dogs are allowed on the grounds, providing a mix of history and opens spaces to explore.
Find out moreMenai Strait: Take a stunning boat trip along the Menai Strait, providing beautiful coastline views and the opportunity to explore the water with your dog.
Find out moreThe Gladstone, Conwy: A dog-friendly pub with a welcoming atmosphere and outdoor seating where pets are welcome.
The Royal Oak, Betws-y-Coed: A traditional pub that welcomes dogs and offers a cosy environment for a meal or drink.
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Yorkshire is a fantastic destination for a holiday with your dog, offering a mix of beautiful landscapes, dog-friendly attractions, and charming towns. Whether exploring the countryside, relaxing on dog-friendly beaches, or enjoying historic sites, there's plenty to do with your furry friend. Here are some top things to do in Yorkshire with your dog:Â
Yorkshire Dales National Park offers a range of dog-friendly hiking trails with stunning landscapes. Popular routes you need to visit include the trails around Malham Cove and Gordale Scar.
North York Moors National Park provides several dog-friendly walking paths with beautiful views, including those around the coastal areas and moorlands.
Managed by the National Trust, this site allows dogs on leads in the gardens and parkland, providing a historic and picturesque day out for you and your furry friend.
Find out moreThis coastal town has dog-friendly beaches, walks along the harbour and Abbey, and loads pet-friendly pubs and shops.
Find out moreThe historic market in York is dog-friendly, allowing you and your pet to explore local produce and crafts.
Find out moreThe Golden Fleece, York: A dog-friendly pub offering a welcoming environment and outdoor seating.
The Bull Inn, Runswick Bay: A traditional pub that welcomes dogs and offers excellent views and a cosy atmosphere.
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Scotland is a superb destination for a holiday with your dog, offering a mix of stunning landscapes, historic sites, and dog-friendly attractions. From scenic walks and rugged coastlines to charming towns and historic castles, there's plenty to enjoy with your furry friend. Here are some top things to do in Scotland with your dog:Â
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park: This park offers a range of dog-friendly trails with stunning views, including the paths around Loch Lomond and the picturesque village of Aberfoyle.
Cairngorms National Park: Features numerous dog-friendly hiking routes through beautiful highland landscapes, including trails around the Cairngorm Mountains and Aviemore area.
Find out moreWhile dogs are not allowed inside the castle, they are welcome in the castle grounds and the surrounding areas.
Find out moreKnown for its rolling hills and picturesque scenery, the Scottish Borders offer several dog-friendly walking trails and charming villages.
Find out moreTake a dog-friendly Loch Ness boat trip and see stunning views of this famous loch and its surroundings.
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Check for Restrictions: Always verify specific dog policies for beaches, attractions, and accommodations before your visit.Â
Keep Your Dog Safe: Ensure your dog is comfortable and safe during your travels, particularly on hikes and boat trips.Â
Bring Essentials: Pack water, food, lead, and waste bags for your dog, and be prepared for varying weather conditions.Â
Respect Local Rules: Follow local regulations regarding leash laws and clean up after your dog to ensure a positive experience for everyone.Â
By planning and choosing dog-friendly destinations and activities, you can create a memorable holiday that you and your furry friend will enjoy.Â
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