Over 570 Lodges | Established 2018
Over 570 Lodges | Est. 2018

Pet Friendly Lodges in Devon

More people nowadays choose to holiday in Britain, rather than going abroad, and it’s easy to see why when there’s such wonderful things to do on our doorstep. And of course the advantage is that you can bring your furry friend along as well.

If you’re planning a trip to Devon then there’s some things that you will not want to miss. Lots of dog friendly beaches with soft golden sands, fascinating rock formations and lots of little pools for kids to explore.

If you’re interested in getting up close and personal with animals then there are lots of things to do in Devon. You should take a trip to Sidmouth and see the donkey sanctuary, kids will love getting the chance to feed these gentle creatures and learn more about them. Another option is Yarak Bird of Prey Centre where you can handle some magnificent birds and discover the beauty of these stunning predators. Paignton Zoo and Exmoor Zoo also make for fascinating days out.

If you’d like to see some stunning scenery then Exmoor and Dartmoor have lots of dog friendly walks and you can investigate the quaint little villages peppered through the land, those hidden gems will often surprise you!

These suggestions are just a taste of what Devon has to offer, you could visit every year and still not uncover all this special little county’s secrets. So, why not come and see it for yourself?

See our guide below to the best dog friendly walks in Devon

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Birch Lodge, Newton Abbot

Devon

Set in the superb Twelve Oaks Farm, near Newton Abbot, Birch Lodge offers an excellent base for exploring South Devon.
Fishing
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Maple, Dolton

Devon

Situated in a tranquil rural location on the outskirts of Dolton, Maple is a lovely detached lodge offering wonderful lake views and countryside scenery.
Fishing
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Alder Lodge, Newton Abbot

Devon

Set on the family-friendly Twelve Oaks Farm, Alder Lodge is a stylish two bedroom lodge, ideal for a small family or a group of friends
Fishing
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Pine, Dolton

Devon

Set in a peaceful and rural location on the outskirts of Dolton, Pine is a beautiful detached lodge offering breath taking lake views
Fishing
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Copper Lodge, Chulmleigh

Devon

You’ll immediately discover the perfect blend of luxury, tranquillity and natural beauty at Copper Lodge, a stunning retreat crafted from Douglas Fir timber logs.
Fishing
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Daffodil Lodge, Ilfracombe

Devon

Daffodil Lodge is a lovely pet friendly lodge, set on Mullacott Park just a short drive from Ilfracombe. 
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Lodge 73 at Riviera Bay Coastal Retreat

Devon

Lodge 73 at Riviera Bay Coastal Retreat, is a delightful holiday lodge located in the coastal town of Brixham, Devon.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Lodge 71 at Riviera Bay Coastal Retreat

Devon

Lodge 71 at Riviera Bay Coastal Retreat, is a lovely holiday lodge located in the coastal town of Brixham, Devon.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Lodge 64 at Riviera Bay Coastal Retreat

Devon

Lodge 64 at Riviera Bay Coastal Retreat, is a delightful holiday lodge situated in the coastal town of Brixham, Devon.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Valley Lodge, Bampton

Devon

Valley Lodge is a lovely wooden lodge in Exebridge, Devon. Sleeping up to 7 guests, this 4-bedroom dog-friendly property is perfect for your next family holiday.
Fishing
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly

Willingcott at Woolacombe

Devon

Just over two miles from the gorgeous, three-mile Woolacombe Beach is Willingcott, a collection of nine luxury eco-friendly homes.
Hot Tubs
Near Beach
Pet Friendly
WiFi

The Oasis House, Salcombe

Devon

The Oasis house is a fabulous two-storey property located just outside Salcombe with two and a half acres of private gardens.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

The Mole Resort, Umberleigh

Devon

The Mole Resort offers a range of luxury lodges with beautiful interiors and magnificent countryside views .
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly

The Great Outward, Salcombe

Devon

The Great Outward is a cosy and snug upside-down home ideal for couples. It’s located near Salcombe, and is tucked away in a forest setting.
Near Beach
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi

Roadford Lake Lodges, Lifton

Devon

Enjoy a wonderful break at Roadford Lake Lodges in Devon where you can create memories with loved ones. Close to Roadford Lake and Dartmoor National Park, there is so much to see and do in this beautiful part of the country. 
Fishing
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

March End Lodges, Georgeham

Devon

March End Lodges are a collection of three beautiful lodges in Georgeham, Devon. Located on a working farm, the lodges offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats

Lakeview Manor Lodges, Honiton

Devon

Boasting stunning lakeside views, Lakeview Manor Lodges is a beautiful collection of luxury lodges in Devon.
Fishing
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Kentisbury Grange Country Park

Devon

Nestled on the edge of Exmoor National Park, Grange Country Park lodges are are beautifully modern and decadently luxurious, perfect for a relaxing holiday in Devon.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi

Green Finger Lodge, Exeter

Devon

Located west of Exeter in the pleasant Devon countryside, is Green Finger Lodge, a holiday cottage that’s about as modern as can be. Stay here for your Devon getaway, and you’ll have a wonderful time.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Great Field Lodges, Braunton

Devon

Offering the very best of the coast and the countryside, Great Field Lodges are in a great location for your next UK holiday.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi

Finlake Resort and Spa

Devon

Nestled in the Devon countryside, a short distance from Dartmoor National Park, is the delightful Finlake Resort & Spa.
Fishing
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly

Fingle Glen Lodges, Exeter

Devon

Fingle Glen Lodges is a small collection of lodges located about 15 minutes outside Exeter. It’s a family-friendly resort that’s inviting and welcoming.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Devon Heaven Hideaways

Devon

Situated on a private farm near Exeter, is Devon Heaven Hideaways, a collection of four superb glamping homes.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

6 of the Best Dog-Friendly Walks in Devon

The next time you’re visiting Devon, you don’t have to leave your dog at home. Bring your best friend with you and make the most of the many dog-friendly walks the county has to offer. Here’s a taste of the many trails and routes you and your dog can complete together while in the glorious Devon.

Eggesford Forest

 

Length: 1.5 miles

Difficulty: Easy

 

Located roughly halfway between Exter and Barnstaple, Eggesford Forest is a great location for walking your dog. Here, there’s a forest trail that’s about 1.5 miles long and is easy enough to do. Dogs of all species should manage it easily enough. It’s safe for dogs to walk off-lead and there’s a stream for them to splash around in. 

 

You can do the walk clockwise or anti-clockwise. If you choose to do it clockwise, there’s a short steep section towards the end of the route. Other than that, the walk is perfectly feasible.

Saunton Sands Beach

 

Length: Varies

Difficulty: Easy

 

This is a beach near the village of Saunton that’s particularly popular for longboard surfing. It stretches for about 3 miles and dogs are allowed on all of it throughout the whole year. There are no summer restrictions, unlike lots of other beaches. If you bring your dog here, they’re sure to have fun frolicking on the beach and cooling off in the sea. Stick to one spot if you want a more leisurely time or walk the full length of the beach if you’re keen to do some exercise.

 

However you decide to spend your time here, you’ll no doubt find it worthwhile. The beach is stunning and it’s particularly beautiful on a warm, sunny day. When you’re done or you fancy a break, there are plenty of dog-friendly pubs close by.

Dolbury Hill

 

Length: 2 miles

Difficulty: Medium

 

This walk is in Ashclyst Forest, which is one of East Devon’s largest woodlands. It starts at Killerton Estate, a beautifully preserved Georgian manor surrounded by unspoiled parkland and working farmland. Completing the circular walking trail should be fairly easy for you and your dog. There’s some uneven terrain and a few steep sections, but it shouldn’t be too challenging overall. The entire route is dog-friendly, though you’re asked to keep dogs on leads when near grazing farm animals. You should also keep an eye out for cattle.

Cockington Country Park

 

Length: Varies

Difficulty: Easy

 

This is a large and popular public park in Torquay. It’s around 400 acres in size and is made up of vast, open fields, three pretty ornamental lakes and dense woodlands offering plenty of shade. There’s also a historic manor house and visitor centre, plus a few gardens. You and your dog can easily spend a good few hours here.

 

The park has several walking trails ranging in length from 0.2 to 1.5 miles. They’re not hard to do at all as the terrain is easy to walk on and there aren’t any steep climbs or descents. Complete any number of these trails and you’ll get to see why this park attracts so many people. Lots of visitors bring their dogs with them, so yours will no doubt make a new friend or two while enjoying their time here.

Great Mis Tor

 

Length: 3.7 miles

Difficulty: Medium

 

If you and your dog are up for some hillwalking, consider climbing Great Mis Tor. Located in Dartmoor National Park, it’s known as one of the grandest hills in all of Devon. It’s 1,785 feet high so climbing it is no easy feat. But, it’s perfectly doable, so long as you and your dog have enough strength and stamina. The climb isn’t too hard as the terrain is mostly even and the angle it rises at isn’t too high. 

 

You should see quite a few other people trying to climb Great Mis Tor. It’s one of the most popular hills in the Dartmoor National Park because of the views it offers and how accessible it is. If you decide to make the climb, you’ll probably see a few other dogs along the way.

Branscombe to Beer

 

Length: 9 miles

Difficulty: Medium/Hard

 

This last walk on our list is by far the longest at 9 miles. It connects two of Devon’s many quiet, peaceful villages: Branscombe and Beer. You start in Branscombe and pass some of its attractions such as Manor Mill, a collection of historic buildings including a forge and watermill. You then head down to the beach and should easily spot the anchor of the MSC Napoli, a ship that ran aground here in 2007. 

 

After making your way up a cliff, you reach the village of Beer. There are plenty of dog-friendly pubs here for you and your four-legged friend to have a welcome rest. When you’re ready to complete the trail, you’ll head along the South West Coast Path before reaching Branscombe. Along the way, you’ll get to see some spectacular views and may even catch sight of some of the local wildlife.

Enjoy Some Memorable Walks With Your Dog in Devon

The next time you’re in Devon with your dog, be sure to do some of these walks together. Pick some that sound appealing and build them into your itinerary. Better yet, do some research and find lots of other great dog-friendly walks in Devon to do – there are far too many to count.