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

Pet Friendly Lodges in The Lake District

For glorious countryside, astounding beauty, and unsurpassed tranquility

The Lake District  boasts some of the country’s most dazzling scenery. The charming patchwork of woodlands, fells, and valleys are the perfect place for a Lodge Holiday with your four legged friend. Miles of beautiful coastline and estuaries present great opportunities to have fun with your furry friend.

Outdoor Activities

The lakes and ‘tarns’ dotted around the vast area make a great excuse to try out windsurfing, kayaking, sailing or rowing.

The Lake District is a brilliant spot for walking out with your pooch. Whether you’re looking for a laid-back stroll, or an exhilarating scramble over challenging rocky terrains, there really is something for everyone.

The picturesque market towns which surround the idyllic countryside are incredibly charming in their own right – and make a great base from which to explore. There are numerous cosy cafes and restaurants to warm up in after a long day of adventures, plus boutique shops,  and art galleries.

Lodge Holidays

We are able to offer you a selection of luxury Pet Friendly lodge holidays in the Lake District which have been chosen for the quality of their accommodation, amenities and proximity of local attractions and activities. From family friendly sites with activities for children, to luxury lodges with hot tubs for that romantic break.

If you are looking for a Last minute Hot Tub Break then many of the lodges will be able to accommodate..

The Lake District is a truly sensational part of the world which allows you to breathe easy, relax and unwind off the beaten track. So, what are you waiting for?

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10 Thirlmere, Windermere

Lake District

10 Thirlmere is a delightful lodge set on the White Cross Bay Holiday Park, on the shores of Lake Windermere.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Blackthorn Copse, Haverthwaite

Lake District

Blackthorn Copse is a superb lodge set on the Wateredge Mill Lodges site near Haverthwaite
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Buttermere Lodge, Windermere

Lake District

Buttermere Lodge is a luxurious retreat nestled in a quiet area of the popular Fallbarrow Park, near Bowness-on-Windermere. 
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Dovedale Lodge, Windermere

Lake District

Dovedale Lodge is nestled on the White Cross Bay Holiday Park on the shores of Lake Windermere, and offers a delightful retreat in the heart of the Lake District.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Squirrels Leap, Keswick

Lake District

Squirrels Leap is a delightful pine lodge set in the peaceful surroundings of Burnside Park, Keswick and enjoys stunning views of the Lakeland Fells.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi
Located within: Burnside Park, Keswick

Wainwright Lodge, Windermere

Lake District

Situated on the delightful Limefitt Park, Troutbeck, Wainwright Lodge is a superb base to explore the wonderful scenery of Lake District.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

The Owl’s Shack, Kendal

Lake District

Situated in a wonderful countryside location, near to the River Sprint in Garnett Bridge, The Owl’s Shack is a beautiful detached lodge offering a peaceful escape
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Corning Mill View, Haverthwaite

Lake District

Corning Mill View is a fabulous lodge set in a tranquil location near Haverthwaite in Cumbria. Perfect for families or small groups, this pet-friendly lodge sleeps four guests
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Glaramara, Keswick

Lake District

Glaramara is a charming, traditional pine lodge, set on Burnside Park, near Keswick, offering comfortable accommodation for up to four guests and two dogs.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi
Located within: Burnside Park, Keswick

Robin Lodge, Cartmel

Lake District

Robin Lodge can be found nesting in a quiet corner of Pastures Lodge Park, just outside the charming village of Allithwaite
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Treetops, Windermere

Lake District

Treetops is a lovely single storey lodge situated on the renowned Fallbarrow Park, just a short walk from Bowness-on-Windermere and Lake Windermere.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Squirrels Nook, Windermere

Lake District

Squirrels Nook is a fabulous  lodge situated on the White Cross Bay Holiday Park, on the shores of Lake Windermere.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Nutkins Lodge, Windermere

Lake District

Based within the scenic Limefitt Park in the charming village of Troutbeck in Cumbria, Nutkins Lodge offers a delightful retreat for up to four guests and one well behaved dog.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Ash Thwaite, Haverthwaite

Lake District

Set in a tranquil location near Haverthwaite in Cumbria, Ash Thwaite is a single storey lodge situated along the banks of the River Leven.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Black Dog Lodge, Windermere

Lake District

Black Dog Lodge offers a serene retreat in the heart of the Lake District, sleeping up to four guests and welcoming two dogs.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Casa Loma, Kirkby Lonsdale

Lake District

Casa Loma is a stunning three bedroom cedar lodge with fabulous lakeside views.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Pippin Lodge, Cartmel

Lake District

Pippin Lodge is located on the exclusive Pastures park near Cartmel and enjoys spectacular views of the Cartmel valley and Lakeland fells.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi

Leafy Nook, Hawkshead

Lake District

Leafy Nook, in Hawkshead, is a 3-bedroom lodge which boasts a modern and contemporary interior with great views across the surrounding fells.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Gatesgarth, Coniston

Lake District

Gatesgarth is a magnificent property in the heart of the Lake District. With the Old Man of Coniston as a backdrop and views of the surrounding fells and Coniston Water, this is a fantastic place to stay on your next trip to the Lake District.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly

Claife View Lodge, Windermere

Lake District

Perfect for families, or a group of friends or couples, Claife View Lodge sleeps up to 6 guests and is located on the beautiful shores of Lake Windermere.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Bracken Ground, Coniston

Lake District

For a true Lakeland experience, you should stay at Bracken Ground, near Coniston. It’s a luxurious and spacious property with a lovely lawned garden, a pond and acres of woodland.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Thanet Well Lodge Retreat, Penrith

Lake District

Thanet Well is great for outdoors lovers, with an array of activities all within a short drive – climbing, water sports, golf, fishing, and cycling are available locally.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly

South Lakeland Leisure Village

Lake District

South Lakeland Leisure Village is a family-friendly holiday park with luxurious lodges and superb on-site facilities.
Fishing
Pet Friendly

Meadow’s End Lodges, Cartmel

Lake District

Meadow’s End Lodges in Cartmel offers a unique and luxurious range of accommodation which makes the perfect base to explore the Lake District.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
Romantic Retreats
WiFi

Keswick Reach Lodge Retreat, Keswick

Lake District

The Keswick Reach Lodge Retreat brings elegance, luxury, and convenience together with its fantastic facilities and stunning interiors.
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Hesket Holiday Park, Armathwaite

Lake District

Located near the village of Armathwaite is Hesket Holiday Park, a small and welcoming park with a collection of pretty, homely lodges.
Hot Tubs
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Hartsop Fold Lodges, Patterdale

Lake District

Hartsop Fold Lodges are homely, comfortable lodges and are an ideal base for adventurers, with mountain biking, fell running, canoeing and much more available in the local area.
Pet Friendly
WiFi

Crake Valley Lodges, near Coniston

Lake District

Crake Valley Lodges are superbly located near the southern tip of Coniston Water, and are a great choice for a visit to the Lakes with peaceful accommodation away from the crowds.
Off Road Parking
Pet Friendly

Bassenthwaite Lakeside Lodges

Lake District

Bassenthwaite Lakeside Lodges provide guests with a perfect location for stunning views and exploring the Lake District..
Hot Tubs
Pet Friendly
WiFi

8 Best Dog Friendly Walks in the Lake District

The Lake District is a walker’s paradise with countless scenic walks to go on. From hiking up the many fells to going on leisurely lakeside strolls, the possibilities are endless. Lots of the best walking trails are pet friendly. Many people bring their dogs with them when they visit the Lakes so they can go on long walks together. Here are some of the top pet-friendly walks Britain’s biggest national park has to offer.

The Derwentwater Loop

 

Length: 10 miles

Difficulty: Easy

 

Derwentwater is a large lake that lies directly south of Keswick. On either side of it are some of the many fells the Lakes are known for. A total of 214 fells are known as Wainwrights and many keen walkers try to climb all of these. Some people even take their dogs with them, though only certain breeds can successfully take on the higher fells. 

 

Starting in Keswick, this walking trail takes you right around the lake and back to the town. The terrain is flat so you and your dog shouldn’t find it challenging. As you work your way around the lake, take in the stunning views of the towering fells and the pretty lakeside views. You’ll see Cat Bells, which is one of the most popular Wainwrights, in all its glory.

The Tarn Hows Circular

 

Length: 2 miles

Difficulty: Easy

 

Tarn Hows is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Lake District. It’s a gorgeous tarn – a small mountain lake – that attracts many visitors thanks to its stunning scenery. The place is especially attractive on a sunny day. Do the loop around the tarn with your dog and you’ll get to take in some of the Lake District’s most captivating views without having to climb any fells. There’s a car park with lots of spaces, and there’s plenty of room for picnicking.

Blea Tarn

 

Length: 1.8 miles

Difficulty: Easy

 

Another one of the Lake District’s many photogenic tarns is Blea Tarn. Like Tarn Hows, it’s a picturesque body of water that has a great setting with Lingmoor Fell rising high close by. The trail that takes you alongside the tarn is easy enough for people of all ages. If you head out on this walking route, you’ll probably see quite a few families enjoying a relaxing stroll together. It includes some wooded areas that provide welcome shade on a hot summer’s day. Most dogs shouldn’t have any problems with this walk and will no doubt enjoy stretching their legs.

Walla Crag

 

Length: 6 miles

Difficulty: Medium/Hard

 

If you want to climb one of the many Lake District Wainwrights with your dog, Walla Crag is a great one to tackle first. Start from Keswick and head south, then take the path up to Ashness Bridge – the most photographed bridge in the Lakes. Here, you’ll find a trail that takes you up to Walla Crag. 

 

With a height of roughly 1,243 feet, it offers breathtaking views of Keswick and the surrounding landscapes, including the northernmost cluster of fells. The walk is quite rough in places and can be steep, though you and your dog should manage it well. As you make your way to the top, you’ll have fantastic views of Derwentwater and Cat Bells.

Sale Fell

 

Length: 4 miles

Difficulty: Medium

 

Another Wainwright that’s not too demanding is Sale Fell. With a height of 1,178 feet, it’s one of the smallest of the Wainwrights, though it’s still very much worth climbing thanks to the rewarding panoramic views its summit offers. Located in the northwest of the region, it’s near the village of Cockermouth and Bassenthwaite Lake. 

 

So long as your dog is physically capable, they should be able to manage the climb. The slopes are quite gentle and the terrain shouldn’t provide any challenges. Sale Fell is one of the lesser-known fells, so the climb should be nice and peaceful for you and your dog.

Rydal Water

 

Length: 3 miles

Difficulty: Medium

 

This walking route is easily accessible from Ambleside, which is one of the biggest settlements in the Lakes. Set off from the town, do a loop of Rydal Water and head back the way you came. If you’d rather keep it shorter, there are several car parks closer to the lake. There’s some moderate climbing to do, but the views of the lake and the woodlands are worth it. You and your dog should easily manage this walk. 

Aira Force

 

Length: 4 miles

Difficulty: Easy

 

Aira Force is one of many waterfalls you’ll find throughout the Lake District. It’s located north of central Ullswater, a glacial lake that’s the second largest in the region, only after Windermere. If you and your dog set off from the village of Glenridding, the Aira Force trail should be a 4-mile loop. The walk will take you alongside Ullswater and there’ll be some climbing to do to reach the waterfall, but nothing too taxing. 

Grizedale Forest

 

Length: Up to 10 miles

Difficulty: Easy/Medium

 

Grizedale Forest is an expansive forest that lies in the heart of the Lake District. It’s between Coniston Water and Windermere. Head to the visitor centre and grab a bite to eat before setting off on a walk. There are eight official trails and they range in length from less than a mile to 10 miles. 

 

Check out the map and see which of the trails would be best for you and your dog. Most of them are flat so they shouldn’t be too challenging. Some of them, however, do require some climbing. Take in the views of lakes, mountains and forest trees as you enjoy your walk. Also, look out for the famous Grizedale Forest sculptures. There are 51 unique works of art scattered along the trails – see how many of them you can spot.

Enjoy Dog-Friendly Walks in the Lake District

Go on any of these walks with your dog and you’ll have a memorable experience. Of course, we’ve only just scratched the surface – there are so many more worthwhile walks you can take your dog on while in the Lakes. The next time you visit with your dog, spend quality time together going on walks in some of the UK’s most beautiful places.