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August 22, 2010

Dog Friendly Holidays In England

i don't have much money for a holiday.....please read description?

me and my dad want to go on a holiday...NOT abroad. But we don't have alot of money.
We was thinking about yourkshire because were moving there soon and want to check it out.
We were also thinking about blackpool but we have dogs that have to come with us because no one can look after them.
So basiacly we need a place that is dog friendly, in england and that is affordable.



Hi - you can get ideas for your holiday on the Enjoy England website.

Check out our Make the most of summer section:

http://www.enjoyengland.com/ideas/summer-ideas.aspx

If you're looking for things to do in the Yorkshire area, why not go on a walking holiday? It won't cost you a lot and there are loads of amazing footpaths where you can walk your dogs and admire the outstanding views:

http://www.enjoyengland.com/ideas/rural-escapes/walking-and-cycling/walking-in-england.aspx

You can find pet friendly, caravan accommodation from as little as £9 a night:

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?contentID&IndustryType=1&Location=Yorkshire&Latitude=54&Longitude=-1.5&Radius=3&Adults=1&IndustrySubType=HolidayParks&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&sort=2&Rating&PropertySubType&Award&Sbly&WelSch=VBPF&Facility

You might want to consider staying in self catering accommodation. You'd save money on eating in, rather than out at bars and restaurants. There are properties that welcome pets from £150 for the whole week:

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?contentID&IndustryType=9&Location=Yorkshire&Latitude=54&Longitude=-1.5&Radius=3&Adults=1&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&Rating&PropertySubType=1&Award&Sbly&WelSch=VBPF&Facility,[object HTMLDivElement]&sort=2

Ingleton waterfalls in North Yorkshire looks a nice place to visit. There are several holiday parks nearby and loads of other attraction to keep you entertained when your feet get tired:

http://www.ingletonwaterfallswalk.co.uk/

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?contentID&IndustryType=13&Location=Ingleton%2c+North+Yorkshire&Latitude=54.15421&Longitude=-2.47004&Radius=10&IsSearchFormAccommodation=False

For places to stay near town, see:

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?contentID&IndustryType=1&Location=Ingleton%2c+North+Yorkshire&Latitude=54.15421&Longitude=-2.47004&Radius=10&Adults=2&IndustrySubType=HolidayParks&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&sort=2

http://www.parkfoot.co.uk/about.html

If you want more inspiration, take a look at what other users of Enjoy England have written about their best days out around the country:

http://www.enjoyengland.com/your-england/surveys/best-day-list.aspx

Enjoy your holiday.

Dog Friendly Holidays In England

do you know of any good Holiday homes in england that take dogs?

I have a dogue de bordeaux and a sharpei - we'd like to take them on hols with us next year - although there are plenty of good sites offering pet friendly accoumodation I just wanted to know if anyone had any good places they had tried themselves. A good enclosed garden is a must and preferably fairly nice accomodation for 2 adults 2 kids and 2 dogs.
Thanks for looking.



Hi, a lot of cottages in Scotland accept pets. My partner and our family have a lot of dogs in total and we have found many cottages in Scotland that accept pets and at very reasonable prices too. Try...

www.cottages4you.co.uk
www.castles&cottages.co.uk

The cottages4you are a lot cheaper. Or you could even Google cottages in Scotland.

Good luck.

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