16 dog-friendly hotels in Devon

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Your dog is an extension of your family so when planning a trip away, you don’t always want to leave them behind. After all, a family holiday isn’t complete without them! Luckily for all dog owners out there, the concept of dog-friendly hotels is becoming increasingly popular. No longer are you forced to shun a luxury vacation just so you can bring your pet with you. Instead, you can have both.

Devon is one of the best places for you to head on holiday thanks to its beautiful walks, fresh air, cultural sites and many amazing hotels. There are cosy pubs, quaint tea rooms that are perfect for a cream tea and plenty of things to do.

If you are looking for dog-friendly hotels in Devon, we’ve put together sixteen of the best. From luxurious suites that guarantee you (and your pooch) feel pampered, to those that are right on the seafront, you’re spoilt for choice.

Dog-friendly hotels in Devon

Bovey Castle

Dog Friendly Hotels in Devon Bovey Castle

When it comes to a luxury dog-friendly hotel in Devon, Bovey Castle will always be rated highly on that list. This stunning hotel is located in Dartmoor National Park; the perfect place to take your dog on an array of walks. It’s a 5-red star dog-friendly hotel – the only one currently in Devon. All rooms at Bovey Castle are dog friendly, from the standard room to their beautiful suites. Guests who bring their pampered pets can take them for afternoon tea and dinner in Bovey Castle’s Cathedral room and dog walk booklets are available to show you the ideal walks in the area. When booking you will be required to pay an additional cost of £25 per night. 

Where: Bovey Castle, Dartmoor National Park, North Bovey, Newton Abbot, TQ13 8RE

Cary Arms & Spa 

Carys Arms Hotel & Spa Dog Room
One of the many dog-friendly rooms at Carys Arms Hotel & Spa

A holiday isn’t a holiday without your dog is the motto at Cary Arms & Spa. Their luxurious five-star hotel has several dog-friendly rooms for you to choose from. These include two ground floors: ‘Rear Admiral’ and ‘Commander’ which are based in the main hotel. Two dog-friendly suites, Shell and Pebble adjacent to the inn and two brand new Beach Huts and a Beach Suite. Each of these rooms comes with a comfy dog bed, a dog bowl, a dog-walk book, treats and poo bags.

You are perfectly located in Babbacombe, a beautiful location in Devon where there are plenty of coastal walks. The view from the hotel is stunning. There is an argument to say Cary Arms & Spa has the best views out of the dog-friendly hotels in Devon. Plus there are plenty of dog-friendly pubs nearby for you to visit during your stay. To book a dog-friendly room, you will need to pay an additional £25 per night. 

Where: Cary Arms, Babbacombe Beach, Torquay, TQ1 3LX

Northcote Manor

Northcote Manor Bedroom

Northcote Manor is the ideal escape for both you and your dog. Whether you’re looking for a weekend away, a mid-week break or a week away in North Devon, there is plenty of activities for both you and your pooch to enjoy. Take your four-legged friend on an adventure in the beautiful countryside, then take a moment to relax and pamper yourself in their luxury spa. Enjoy Northcote Manor’s grounds and then spend some time chilling in the room – dog bowls and dog treats are included. Each of the rooms has easy access to its grounds. Out of the dog-friendly hotels in Devon, the nightly fee is very reasonable at £10 per dog per night.

Where: Northcote Manor, Northcote Rd, Langho, Blackburn, BB6 8BE

Boringdon Hall

Boringdon Hall Hotel
Dogs get a blanket, dog beds, poo bag and treats on arrival.

Boringdon Hall Hotel is a destination that ticks all the boxes for a dog-friendly hotel in Devon. Their spa is award-winning, the main restaurant Àclèaf has 4 AA Rosettes and features in the MICHELIN Guide 2022 and the rooms are beautiful. Some of the suites have their own private hot tubs

On arrival, your dogs are just as welcomed are you are. In the dedicated dog-friendly courtyard rooms you will get blankets, dog beds, poo bags and treats for your four-legged friend. Ideally located on the outskirts of Dartmoor, you’ll love relaxing in the spa once you’ve been out exploring the countless dog-walking routes nearby. To book a dog-friendly room, you will need to pay an additional £20 per night. 

Where: Boringdon Hall, Boringdon Hall Hotel, Boringdon Hill, Colebrook, Plymouth, PL7 4DP

Lympstone Manor

Lympstone Manor Shepherds Huts
A shepherds hut at Lympstone Manor

This luxury five-star country house hotel has been renovated from a Grade II listed Georgian manor house. It combines quality, luxury and comfort into one. Situated in the seaside town of Exmouth, they boast a Michelin-starred restaurant (which took six months to achieve), an outdoor heated pool, a world-class wine cellar and 28 acres of grounds with a 10.8-acre vineyard. 

Dogs that visit Lympstone Manor are not allowed in the main house. They are, however, more than welcome to visit the public terraces and enjoy the grounds. Their accommodation options include two dog-friendly suites; Tern and Greenfinch. Alternatively, you can book one of their five Shepherds’ huts. Included within your stay are a dog bed, towel, torch and dog bowl. 

Where: Lympstone Manor, Courtlands Lane, Exmouth, EX8 3NZ

South Sands Salcombe

South Sands Hotel

Located in Salcombe is a charming, dog-friendly boutique hotel known as South Sands Hotel. A stone’s throw away from the beautiful beach on the Salcombe estuary, you’ll never be lost for something to do. With a stunning coastline right at your doorstep, Overbeck’s garden is only a short drive away and many dog-friendly pubs in the main town.

Your dog deserves a holiday, just like you do and with this hotel, your four-legged friend can join you anywhere in the hotel including the bar and a designated area in the restaurant. The dog-friendly rooms include their Optimist, Enterprise, Yawl and Dragon Room categories as well as in 4 of our 5 Beach Suites. Included with your stay is a welcome basket on arrival, which includes a blanket, a bowl, and a box of luxury treats. To book a dog-friendly room, you will need to pay an additional £19.50 per night. 

Where: South Sands Hotel, Bolt Head, Salcombe, TQ8 8LL

Burgh Island Hotel

Burgh Island Hotel

Burgh Island is a dog-friendly hotel in Devon that is steeped in history. Built-in 1929, it has had many interesting figures walk through its doors. From famous politicians to royals, poets and writers. Each of the rooms is designed to be one of a kind and take you back to the 1930s art deco era when the hotel first opened. Each bedroom and suite is individually named after its original famous occupant and is decorated with unique furnishings and artefacts linked to this iconic figure.

Dogs are allowed in their Artist studio and the Beach house, with a daily charge of £25 per pet. They’re allowed to wander the grounds year-round and from the 1st of September to the 31st of March they’re allowed on the beach. During high season, dogs are only allowed on the left side of the beach so keep this in mind! As well as providing beautiful spaces to stay in, the hotel has a host of things to do on its doorstep. Head to the sandy beach where you can play on the shore or swim in the sea. You could take a ride on their hydraulic sea tractor, go fishing or take in one of the many beautiful island walks. There are so many things your dog will appreciate too!

Where: Burgh Island Hotel, Bigbury-on-Sea, South Devon, TQ7 4BG

Thurlestone Hotel 

Dog Friendly Hotel Thurlestone Hotel
Bring your four-legged friend to Thurlestone Hotel

One of the top dog-friendly hotels in Devon, it’s no surprise Thurlestone Hotel makes it to our list. With a fantastic location, a wide array of facilities and carefully designed rooms, it truly has it all. Thurlestone Hotel is located in South Devon, right next to idyllic beaches, countryside walks and quaint seaside towns. The hotel has a calming spa for you to relax and forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life. There are also tennis courts, an outdoor heated pool, 19-acre grounds and a 2-AA Rosette restaurant.

All in-land rooms, classic rooms and four premier rooms are dog-friendly and there are a host of other touches to treat your four-legged companion. The Thurlestone Hotel has teamed up with Forthglade natural pet food to provide your dog with a goody bag packed with Forthglad dog treats. They’ll also get a ball, dog waste bags, and leaflets on dog-friendly beaches around the South Hams when arriving for your stay. To book a dog-friendly room, you will need to pay an additional £15 per night.

Where: Thurlestone Hotel, Parkfield, Thurlestone, Kingsbridge, TQ7 3NN

The Horn of Plenty

Horn of Plenty

Just on the border of Cornwall and Devon, The Horn of Plenty is an independent hotel and home from home. With only 16 modern rooms, you can expect an intimate stay, with plenty of quality time with your family dog. Based in South Devon, the outstanding countryside is just on your doorstep – the reason so many families look for dog-friendly hotels in Devon for their breakaway. Your pooch is allowed in the library for pre-dinner drinks and in the bar/lounge for breakfast and dinner.

Dogs are also welcome on the restaurant terraces, weather permitting. All the coach house rooms are available when looking to book a room for your stay. These include a doggie dinner, a water bowl and plenty of treats. An additional fee of £15 per dog per night will be charged. 

Where: The Horn of Plenty, 36 Globe Rd, Bethnal Green, London E1 4DU

Islington Country House Hotel & Spa

Dog Friendly Hotels in Devon Islington Country House Hotel
A view of the main hotel

Are you looking for luxury dog-friendly hotels in Devon? Islington Country House is the place to be staying. They have a spa, and two AA rosettes and have won several awards for their excellence. Don’t let your dog miss out on a holiday, instead bring them along to this luxury hotel. There are plenty of dog-friendly rooms and an abundance of grounds for you to walk.

Located within the Dartmoor National Park, there are countless walks for you to venture on. Book a treatment in their spa after your time exploring and relax in the hot tub before a leisurely swim in their pool. Most of their dog-friendly rooms are on the ground floor and they’re allowed in the conservatory/sun lounge and The Blue Tiger Inn. A small fee of £10.00 per night is required for your pooch.

Where: Islington Country House Hotel & Spa, Ilsington Village, Newton Abbot, TQ13 9RR

Lewtrenchard Manor

Lewtrenchard Manor

A family-run, luxury dog-friendly hideaway in Devon, book you and your dog a stay instead of leaving them behind. This stunning hotel is hidden within the midst of Dartmoor’s wild tors where you can leave your busy life behind. This manor has stunning surroundings, the perfect place for you to explore with your four-legged friend and spend some time together.

All the en-suite bedrooms are dog-friendly and they all come with a blanket and biscuits in the room on arrival. Dogs are allowed in most of the public rooms in the hotel as long as they are on a lead. The rooms they are not allowed in are the restaurant or the walled vegetable garden. There is a fee of £15.00 per dog, per stay.

Where: Lewtrenchard Manor, Lewtrenchard, Okehampton, EX20 4PN

Hotel Endsleigh

Hotel Endsleigh
Explore the acres of land surrounding the hotel

Set within 100 acres of land, Hotel Endsleigh welcomes you and your canine companion. You’ll love the grounds where your dog can investigate the woodlands, follies, gardens and grottos. When done, you and your four-legged friend can relax on the external terraces and in the public rooms of the hotel. The only room they are not allowed in is the main restaurant. Hotel Endsleigh is based in Dartmoor an ideal location where you are spoilt for choice on where to walk. The hotel has 19 rooms, each individually designed, all of them being dog-friendly. Each dog is treated to a dog bed, bowls and treats in the room for your arrival at the hotel. There is a fee of £25.00 per day. 

Where:  Hotel Endsleigh, Milton Abbot, Tavistock, PL19 0PQ

Paschoe House

Paschoe House

Treat you and your canine companion to a luxurious breakaway at this beautiful grade II listed building. Refurbished between 2007 to 2017, this small boutique hotel boasts a wonderful reputation for its three-rosette restaurant and stunning rooms. It sits within twenty-five acres of wild Devon landscapes, ideal for your pooch to enjoy investigating the new scenery for their holiday. Out of the nine, individually designed rooms three of them are dog-friendly.

These three come complete with plush Ivy & Duke beds, food and water bowls, treats and an eco-friendly dog toy. Dogs are allowed in the library bar, morning room and all outdoor spaces. Doggy day (or dinner) care is available for those moments you want to relax without them, but don’t want them left alone. There is an additional fee of £20 per dog per night. 

Where: Paschoe House, Bow, Crediton, EX17 6JT

Gidleigh Park Hotel

Gidleigh Park Hotel
Gidleigh Park Hotel is set within 107 acres of grounds.

Head to the north of Dartmoor to discover Gidleigh Park Hotel. A Tudor-style country house set within 107 acres of mature grounds. It is home to 24 luxurious guest rooms, all individually designed with their own unique style. Their stunning on-site restaurant is highly regarded and has won several awards celebrating its memorable culinary experience and unique dishes. Dogs are more than welcome to stay with you at Gidleigh Park Hotel and the 107 acres of grounds make the ideal scenery for exploring.

Many rooms are dog-friendly. This includes Lydford (a Deluxe Garden View Room), Bellever (a Master Room) as well as The Pavilion which is a self-contained cottage.  You will need to pay an additional £20 per dog per night. A dog bed and water bowl are included in your stay to keep your pup refreshed and hydrated.

Where: Gidleigh Park Hotel, Chagford, Newton Abbot, TQ13 8HH

Soar Mill Cove Hotel

Soar Mill Cover Hotel

Soar Mill Cove Hotel is the perfect getaway for both couples and families alike who want their furry friends with them. Just a short journey away from Salcombe, this dog-friendly hotel is a popular breakaway destination due to its countless walks, wonderful views and secluded sandy beaches – ideal for your daily adventures with your dog.

If you get a chance, Salcombe Gin is well worth a visit during your stay. Soar Mill’s is extremely accommodating for pets, having a special doggie-friendly dining area within the restaurant as well as welcoming them in the coffee shop, bar, hotel reception and hotel gardens. The beach is also dog-friendly all year round. There is an additional fee of £15 per dog per night. 

Where: Soar Mill Cove Hotel, Soar Mill Cove, Malborough, Salcombe TQ7 3DS

Gara Rock Hotel

The Signal House at Gara Rock Hotel
The Signal House at Gara Rock Hotel

Take a break away from your busy life and escape to the coast at Gara Rock Hotel in South Devon. This luxury dog-friendly hotel, welcomes your small best friend to join you on a holiday all year round. They can have breakfast, lunch and dinner with you as well as spend time together in the lounge and restaurant – you’ll need this after the many coastal walks you’ll be going on. Most of the rooms are dog-friendly however you may need to confirm when booking. A rule of thumb is that if your accommodation has a garden, it will be pet friendly. 

Gara Rock hotel has a private cinema for you to catch the latest films as well as an award-winning spa, two swimming pools and delicious restaurants on-site. As they mention on their website, they are a world away from every day, the perfect place to rejuvenate and relax. 

Where: Gara Rock, Salcombe – East Portlemouth, Salcombe, TQ8 8FA

Tips for taking your pooch to dog-friendly hotels in Devon

  • Do your research ahead of time to find the best hotel for you and your dog
  • Don’t be afraid to ask the hotel questions before you arrive
  • Check out walking routes before you go
  • Look up local dog-friendly activities and places to visit
  • Take toys, treats and a familiar-smelling blanket with you so the dog feels at home

Each of these dog-friendly hotels in Devon has its own offerings. Have you stayed at one of them before? Which of them is your favourite? Are there any dog-friendly hotels in Devon that we haven’t included that you think should be? Let us know in the comment box below.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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