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Top Places to Visit in the UK with Your Dog

Written by: Helena Lawrence

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Time to read 3 min

Planning a trip and don’t want to leave your pup behind? We get it — dogs are family! Luckily, the UK is bursting with beautiful, dog-friendly places where you and your four-legged bestie can make amazing memories together. Whether you're dreaming of beaches, countryside strolls, or a cosy cottage escape, we’ve rounded up some of the very top places to visit in the UK with your dog.

1. The Lake District, Cumbria

The Lake District is a total dream for adventurous dogs and their humans. With scenic trails, sparkling lakes, and plenty of dog-friendly places to eat and stay, it’s a top spot for tail-wagging getaways. Explore the trails around Lake Windermere , stroll up to Catbells , and treat yourselves to a well-earned rest in Keswick , a super dog-friendly town.

Why your dog will love it:

  • Miles and miles of sniff-worthy trails

  • Dog-friendly boat trips (yes, really!)

  • Pubs that welcome pups like VIPs

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2. Cornwall

Sun, sea, and sand? Cornwall has it all — and loads of beaches where your dog can run wild and free. Visit Perranporth , Fistral Beach , or Watergate Bay for some serious seaside fun. There are also gorgeous cliff-top walks along the South West Coast Path that’ll have both tails and spirits wagging.


Doggie highlights:

  • Beaches that allow off-lead zoomies

  • Pet-friendly cafés and ice cream stops

  • Outdoor gardens at the Eden Project (dogs allowed!)

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3. Scottish Highlands

Big skies, peaceful lochs, and wide-open spaces — the Scottish Highlands are perfect for dogs who love a bit of wilderness. Take in the views around Loch Ness, wander through Cairngorms National Park, or explore ancient castles (many of which allow dogs on leads).


What makes it special:

  • Quiet, crowd-free trails

  • Stunning scenery for photo ops

  • Cosy cabins and remote stays that welcome pets

Scottish highlands

4. Norfolk Broads, East Anglia

Fancy something a bit different? Why not rent a dog-friendly boat and drift through the peaceful Norfolk Broads? On land, you’ve got loads of space to roam — including the dog-friendly Holkham Beach, one of the UK’s most beautiful stretches of sand.


Why it’s pawsome:

  • You and your dog can cruise together

  • Sandy beaches with plenty of running room

  • Welcoming waterside pubs for pit stops

Norfolk Broads

5. Snowdonia, North Wales

Snowdonia is adventure central. If your pup loves a good hike, they’ll be in heaven here. Take the Llanberis Path up Mount Snowdon for stunning views, or enjoy a relaxed walk by the lakes. Bonus: lots of local steam trains are dog-friendly too!


Top dog features:

  • Mountain trails galore

  • Doggy dips in the lakes

  • Fun train rides with great views

Snowdonia

6. Isle of Wight

Just a short ferry ride from the mainland, the Isle of Wight is full of dog-friendly charm. Explore sandy beaches like Compton Bay , sniff around lush countryside paths, and even visit the local Donkey Sanctuary (yep — dogs allowed!).


What you’ll both enjoy:

  • Easy ferry rides that welcome pups

  • Quiet beaches for relaxed walks

  • Cosy places to stay with doggy extras

Isle of Wight

7. The Cotswolds

Looking for peace, pretty villages, and a slower pace? The Cotswolds is a wonderful option. Wander through Bourton-on-the-Water, grab lunch in a dog-friendly pub in Stow-on-the-Wold, or enjoy the countryside views on the Cotswold Way trail.


Why it’s great for dogs:

  • Scenic strolls and quaint towns

  • Lots of pubs and tea rooms that love dogs

  • Dog-welcome boutique stays

The Cotswolds

Travel Essentials to Pack for Your Dog

Before you set off on your tail-wagging adventure, it’s a great idea to pack a doggie travel kit to keep your pup happy, healthy, and hydrated while you're away. Here are the must-haves for a smooth and stress-free journey:

The Basics

  • Lead & harness – for walks, hikes, and exploring new places

  • Poo bags – eco-friendly options are always a win

  • Collapsible water bowl – handy for pitstops on the go

  • Towel – for those inevitable muddy paws or beach dips

  • Dog bed or blanket – something familiar and cosy for the journey

Food & Supplements

  • Enough of your dog’s regular food – to avoid tummy upsets from sudden changes

  • Treats & chews – perfect for rewarding good behaviour (and distracting during travel)

Buddy & Lola Travel Essentials

  • Super Tummy Instant – a must-pack for dogs prone to sensitive tummies. This fast-acting formula helps settle upset stomachs quickly, so you don’t have to stress mid-journey.

  • Goat’s Milk Powder or Beef Bone Broth Powder – ideal for keeping your pup hydrated and nourished after long walks, beach days, or warm weather. Plus, they’re super tasty and easy to mix into water or meals!

Quick Travel Tips for Dog Owners


  • ✅ Double-check beach rules — some have seasonal restrictions for dogs

  • 🧳 Pack the essentials: lead, bowl, treats, poo bags, and a towel

  • 🐶 Book pet-friendly accommodation early, especially in summer

  • 🧼 Be a respectful visitor — clean up after your pup and keep them safe

Wherever you go, the UK has so many tail-wagging adventures just waiting to be had. So pack the lead, grab the treats, and get ready to explore with your four-legged friend by your side!