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TivertonSleeps 5
Shepherd's Sky Super Hut
From £443 to £988 for a week holiday.
Shepherd's Sky Super Hut is truly unique. This huge shepherd's hut, measuring 36' long, has been lovingly treated to a bespoke make-over, and offers two bedrooms at either end which between them accom...
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BridportSleeps 4
Seymour Barn
From £840 to £1515 for a week holiday.
With the bustling market town of Bridport within striking distance, this beautiful barn conversion is the perfect home-away-from-home. A delightful spot to explore all the beauty and charm that west D...
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DulvertonSleeps 2
Lane Cottage
From £365 to £730 for a week holiday.
Lane Cottage is a perfect Exmoor bolthole, tucked into a little square in the centre of the lovely market town of Dulverton. The cottage is really cosy, with a multi-burner in the huge inglenook fi...
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DulvertonSleeps 2
Week Cottage
From £428 to £702 for a week holiday.
Sitting in the heart of Exmoor National Park, Week Cottage dates back to the 1690s and is all picture-book old world charm inside. A spacious boot-room, perfect for muddy boots (and dogs!), leads into...
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DawlishSleeps 3
Warren Hayloft
From £365 to £714 for a week holiday.
Warren Hayloft is just past Cockwood harbour, on the Exe estuary. This beautiful property is one of two converted barns which is approached by wooden steps and has the living-area on the ground floor ...
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From traditional dog-friendly cottages with hot tubs for that extra boost of luxury to hidden hideaways on the coast that promise romantic stays aplenty, the South West beckons for your next dreamy stay with the dog by your side.
Known for the incredible South West Coast Path, which runs for 630 miles and promises an endless choice of dog-friendly beaches, and with oodles of countryside and moorlands sprawling across the interior, the South West boasts a myriad of destinations for your next dog-friendly stay.
Head to Cornwall for an unbeatable ratio of coast and countryside, explore the ever-enchanting Dartmoor National Park in Devon, or uncover Dorset’s fossilised past. There’s also the chocolate-box settings of the Cotswolds and the golden hills and historic charms of Somerset to choose from, giving you plenty of choice for a dog-friendly adventure.