Have you ever wished for a magical getaway with your four-legged friend that was a little more budget-friendly? After a flurry of comments on our recent TikTok posts about finding more affordable dog friendly holidays for you and your canine companion, we couldn’t help but listen.
We understand the special bond between you and your furry family member, and we believe that exploring new horizons together should be within everyone’s reach. So, we’ve set out to uncover 10 of the most enchanting, Affordable dog friendly holiday escapes you can imagine. From the tranquil shores to the Scottish countryside, and picturesque villages these destinations are pawfect!
Pip and Pip’s Cabin,Cornwall
Nestled within the serene embrace of the moors and coast, this affordable dog friendly holiday promises a unique and heartwarming experience. The accommodations feature a snug wagon bedroom that exudes charm, a spacious cabin lounge for relaxation, a wood-fired hot tub for indulgent moments, and a private garden that beckons you towards the natural wonders beyond.

Step inside to discover original blackened floorboards that harken back to the 1930s when Pip, now a lovingly restored steam roller living van, roamed the roads. A retired tortoise wood burner adds a touch of nostalgia, while little windows on each side allow ample natural light to fill the space. Kitty and Paddy, your gracious hosts, have imbued the place with character, adorning it with an eclectic mix of antiques and vintage treasures collected over the years. Their former ownership of vintage boutiques in Falmouth shines through in the thoughtful décor.
The Tin Shed, Speyside
From £72/Night
The Tin Shed offers easy access to the breathtaking Moray coast with its pristine beaches just a short drive away. In close proximity, you’ll discover captivating castles, scenic walking trails, and an abundance of over 40 whisky distilleries, all within a 30-minute drive.

The local area also serves as a remarkable habitat for observing wildlife, including red squirrels, red deer, pine martens, osprey, and dolphins—a common and awe-inspiring sight. The Tin Shed boasts its own sun-drenched grassy lawn and stone chip area at the front, offering uninterrupted sunlight throughout the day. Without the presence of a fence, guests can anticipate a friendly visit from Dot, the hosts Springer Spaniel, along with the delightful company of six free-roaming chickens, so visiting dogs must be kept under control
Tawny Hide, Durham
From £85/Night
Tawny Hide is situated on Crowdy Hall Farm, where a commitment to sustainability and environmental care has run in the family for a century. The farm boasts more than 200 acres of meadows and untouched natural areas, intentionally left wild to minimize any ecological impact. Inside the hide, you won’t find much beyond 12-volt power; no plethora of electrical outlets, no Wi-Fi. Here, your focus will shift towards reconnecting with nature and the company you’ve brought along. You can unwind on the wraparound deck, observing the rhythm of the natural world from sunrise to sunset across the unspoiled rolling countryside in this affordable dog friendly holiday.

When you’re not captivated by the Kadai firepit, dozing off in the wood-fired hot tub, or reclining in bed while cloud-watching, you might want to explore the nearby area. The coast is just half an hour away, offering opportunities for invigorating walks, expansive beaches, and a visit to the Teesmouth National Nature Reserve.
Ragnarr , Cornwall
From £70/Night
The long wagon of Ragnarr stands as a beautiful and unassuming sanctuary in its own right. However, as you begin to explore your corner of Spring Park, you’ll quickly realize that it serves as the epicentre of a remarkable adventure waiting to unfold.

Out on the deck, you can savour the simple pleasures of a barbecue while gazing up at the starlit skies, creating magical moments under the celestial canopy. After a day of exhilarating exploration, allow your cares to melt away as you indulge in the soothing embrace of the hot tub. For those seeking cinematic thrills, the cinema shed offers the perfect setting for a private screening of your favourite movie.
Inside, Ragnarr ingeniously maximizes every inch of space. The well-equipped kitchen occupies one end, ensuring you have everything you need for culinary endeavours. Should you prefer indoor dining, the king-sized bed elegantly folds up into the wall, revealing a table and comfortable sofa seating for your convenience.
Cosy Shepherd’s Hut with Alpacas in Saltash
From £90/Night
Nestled within a picturesque rural landscape, guests will discover a romantic shepherd’s hut with charming Alpacas as their neighbours. This thoughtfully designed glamping retreat is situated in Trematon village, on the outskirts of Saltash, renowned as the gateway to Cornwall. The vibrant city of Plymouth is a mere 30-minute drive away.

Set within a serene field, visitors can relish the peaceful seclusion offered by the hut, with the added delight of having the hot tub all to themselves throughout their stay. The location is conveniently close to the breathtaking coastline, as well as the captivating landscapes of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, ensuring a wealth of local walks and footpaths to explore.
To ensure a comfortable stay for furry friends, a couple of bowls, a soft fleece blanket, and a feeding mat are provided a digital guidebook brimming with information about local walks, as well as recommendations for dog-friendly pubs and pet-friendly destinations in the area is also provided.
Hercules, Cornwall
From £62 Night
Hercules offers a truly self-contained retreat where you can immerse yourself in a bygone era while enjoying modern comforts.
Step inside and you’ll discover a cabin-style bedroom, complete with a spacious shower room tucked behind a reclaimed carriage door. The original English Rose kitchen was repainted to capture the essence of its time.

Outside, Hercules enjoys a serene patch of mixed woodland, offering a tranquil escape where you can gather around the fire pit to cook an evening meal beneath the canopy of stars. Afterwards, indulge in the wood-fired hot tub, an ideal spot for stargazing and unwinding.
Within walking distance, The Springer Spaniel pub offers delightful dog friendly dining and incredible food!
Private room in farm stay in Cumbria
From £80/Night
Within the serene embrace of the Whicham Valley, our Airbnb offers a tranquil escape nestled within our charmingly converted barn. Guests will revel in the peaceful, idyllic setting with unobstructed rural vistas of the Combes. Just a brief 5-minute drive away lies the pristine Silecroft beach, while the majestic Black Combe Fell—famous in the Lake District as one of Wainwright’s beloved peaks—is within walking distance from the barn.
At “Fell View,” guests are welcomed to a beautiful and spacious room that offers captivating vistas of Black Combe Fell right from the window. The host ensures a comfortable stay with a king-size bed adorned with a luxurious mattress, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. On clear days, guests are treated to a distant view of the sea directly from their cosy haven. The room is also thoughtfully equipped with a kettle and toaster, allowing guests to savour a morning coffee while taking in the breathtaking scenery before embarking on their adventures.

The host’s property, encompassed by substantial gardens enclosed with fencing, invites guests to enjoy their stay to the fullest. Welcoming up to two well-behaved dogs, visitors can bring their canine companions along for exciting escapades. It’s worth noting that the host has two friendly dogs of their own who may occasionally be found pottering in the garden
The Hoover Hut, Sussex
From £100/Night
Hoover Hut, once a vacuum transport hub, is now a hidden gem. Nestled amidst the High Weald AONB, South Downs National Park, and Surrey Hills AONB, it may sound like a remote adventure, but it’s just a quick train ride from London. Perfect for two lovebirds, Hoover Hut is off-grid, powered by solar panels and adorned with festoon lights. Cook in the outdoor kitchen, gather around the firepit, and explore the field, home to badgers and a pond. Walks and bike paths abound, and even rainy days offer deer-watching through the hut’s windows.

While Hoover Hut feels secluded, help is nearby. Owners Janine and Craig live just 200m away, and fellow campers are in the neighbouring field. There are local attractions too, like The Peacock Inn for fresh, seasonal eats or offering dinner and a show just five minutes down the road.
Bowber Head Roundhouse,Cumbria
From £75/Night
Nestled in the northern reaches of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this charming roundhouse offers direct access to vast unspoiled landscapes. Yet, your exploration here isn’t limited to just space; it’s a journey through time. Anthony, the visionary behind this unique abode, has employed original construction methods, handcrafted furnishings, and wooden tableware to authentically recreate the ambiance of an Iron Age roundhouse, rekindling the area’s millennia-old history. A few modern touches have been discreetly added for style and comfort without compromising sustainability. The solar-powered shower, gently warmed by a paraffin burner, provides a rustic bathing experience, while an indoor wood burner ensures cozy warmth, complemented by period lamps for lighting.

Outside, you’ll discover a couple more of Anthony’s imaginative creations. There’s the triangular Pit House, available for extra guests if you wish to invite friends along, although it’s not rented separately, ensuring your privacy when it’s just the two of you. This cozy space shares cooking and bathroom facilities with the roundhouse, inviting you all to gather around the clay chiminea for some outdoor cooking or prepare simple meals and quick cups of tea on the gas hob. Of course, in Cumbria, there’s no shortage of excellent pubs if you prefer someone else to handle the culinary duties, with the Fat Lamb, a local favourite just a couple of miles away.
Caban Crwn, Powys
From £85/Night
Caban Crwn is a delightful blend of rustic frontier cabin and vibrant beach hut aesthetics. Its expansive deck and unadorned wooden exterior evoke a sense of wilderness, while the interior, adorned with cheerful striped fabrics and a charming burgundy wood-burner, exudes cosy cottage vibes.

What sets this space apart is its ingenious use of room. The bed is lofted on a mezzanine level, leaving the ground floor wonderfully spacious. The shower and compost loo discreetly hide behind a concealed door just opposite the entrance.
While at Caban Crwn, hiking and biking are essential activities. The thrilling downhill bike trails and proximity to the renowned Howie’s Endero route promise outdoor adventure. For a more relaxed outing, the charming town of Machynlleth, a mere five miles away, awaits with great country pubs to cap off your day of exploration.
Parkdean Resorts UK Wide
Parkdean Resorts isn’t just a holiday getaway; it’s a canine utopia that leaves your purse strings intact! Parkdean takes ‘affordable’ up a notch by offering a variety of accommodations that’ll make both you and your doggo jump for joy, we’re not just talking comfy caravans here, but luxury lodges with hot tubs . So, you see, the good life isn’t just for the “Lady and the Tramps” of the world. To dig deeper into the dreamy details, check out our in-depth review!

With Parkdean’s 66 pet-friendly parks scattered across the UK’s most scenic spots, you can give your pup the holiday they deserve without compromising on quality. Whether it’s frolicking on a beach in Cornwall or chasing squirrels in the Lake District, every moment is a paw-sible Instagramable moment! And hey, Parkdean doesn’t just tick the dog-friendly box; they wag tails, take names, and set the standard for dog holidays that are both budget-friendly and utterly fabulous.
Dog Friendly Adventures
If you’re on the hunt for more delightful dog-friendly accommodations, we invite you to discover a wealth of inspiration and explore our recommendations for cosy cabins and charming cottages nestled in the picturesque landscapes of the Cotswolds. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat, scenic walks, or a dog friendly spa to unwind with your four-legged companion, our blogs offer a treasure trove of options to suit your every preference.