Pet-cation: new data reveals the best locations in the UK to take your dog on holiday
Pet-cation: new data reveals the best locations in the UK to take your dog on holiday
Staycations are still popular amongst Brits, with 75% of Brits intending a UK overnight trip over the next 12 months. There are many benefits to taking a staycation, from skipping delayed flights and cancellations to discovering new parts of the UK. Plus, one of the many advantages which could be swaying Brits to staycation is that you don't have to leave your dog at home.
To help holiday-goers decide on where they, and their dogs, should go on holiday, holiday cottage company, Dream Cottages has analysed and ranked the number of dog-friendly beaches, open spaces, vets and pet stores across the UK to reveal the best holiday locations for you and your four-legged friend.
The best areas for dog staycations
Table 1: The top 10 locations
Rank
Area
Number of dog-friendly beaches
Number of open spaces
Number of vets
Number of pet shops
1
Yorkshire
23
580
387
240
2
Devon
76
389
162
192
3
Kent
17
320
202
240
4
Somerset
26
160
123
240
5
Essex
7
183
172
240
6
Hampshire
4
203
153
240
7
Dorset
30
144
89
181
8
Norfolk
19
181
90
159
9
Cornwall
57
327
75
98
10
East Sussex
13
116
84
240
Yorkshire has been revealed to be the best place in the UK for a dog friendly holiday, with 23 dog friendly beaches and 580 open spaces to explore.
In second place is Devon, which has over 3 times as many dog-friendly beaches than Yorkshire, ideal for anybody who wants a staycation by the sea.
Dog-owners who want to holiday in Devon can explore Saltram's grounds, a Georgian mansion surrounded by acres of woodlands and riverside walks that any pooch will enjoy. Alternatively, they can visit Torquay's Dinosaur World, which is dog-friendly and indoors, making it perfect for a rainy day.
The best areas for dog beaches
Table 2: Best Counties for beaches
Rank
Area
Number of dog friendly beaches
1
Pembrokeshire
81
2
Devon
76
3
Cornwall
57
4
Anglesey
42
5
Glamorgan
40
6
Highland
34
7
Northumberland
31
8
Dorset
30
9
Somerset
26
10
Ceredigion
24
Pembrokeshire has the highest number of dog friendly beaches, making it perfect for those who are looking for a sandy holiday.
Dorset features in both lists, making it a great location for those choosing a staycation with their pets. Boasting 30 dog friendly beaches for holidayers to choose between. For fans of quiet beaches, Hesil beach is a long, sandy beach with shallow waters, making it perfect for dogs to swim and play. It’s typically quiet, so dogs can run and play without being disturbed. Weymouth beach is large with plenty of space for dogs to run and play. There is also a dog exercise area by the Pavilion!
Aislinn Peters spokesperson for Dream Cottages said: “We understand that people want to take their pets on holiday with them, which is why we offer dog friendly accommodation. Taking your dog along for your holiday can push you to take more walks and discover new places.
The UK is home to some of the best beaches and beauty spots in Europe so, it’s positive to see so many people opting for a staycation instead of going abroad.”
Pet-cation: new data reveals the best locations in the UK to take your dog on holiday
Pet-cation: new data reveals the best locations in the UK to take your dog on holiday
Staycations are still popular amongst Brits, with 75% of Brits intending a UK overnight trip over the next 12 months. There are many benefits to taking a staycation, from skipping delayed flights and cancellations to discovering new parts of the UK. Plus, one of the many advantages which could be swaying Brits to staycation is that you don't have to leave your dog at home.
To help holiday-goers decide on where they, and their dogs, should go on holiday, holiday cottage company, Dream Cottages has analysed and ranked the number of dog-friendly beaches, open spaces, vets and pet stores across the UK to reveal the best holiday locations for you and your four-legged friend.
The best areas for dog staycations
Table 1: The top 10 locations
Rank
Area
Number of dog-friendly beaches
Number of open spaces
Number of vets
Number of pet shops
1
Yorkshire
23
580
387
240
2
Devon
76
389
162
192
3
Kent
17
320
202
240
4
Somerset
26
160
123
240
5
Essex
7
183
172
240
6
Hampshire
4
203
153
240
7
Dorset
30
144
89
181
8
Norfolk
19
181
90
159
9
Cornwall
57
327
75
98
10
East Sussex
13
116
84
240
Yorkshire has been revealed to be the best place in the UK for a dog friendly holiday, with 23 dog friendly beaches and 580 open spaces to explore.
In second place is Devon, which has over 3 times as many dog-friendly beaches than Yorkshire, ideal for anybody who wants a staycation by the sea.
Dog-owners who want to holiday in Devon can explore Saltram's grounds, a Georgian mansion surrounded by acres of woodlands and riverside walks that any pooch will enjoy. Alternatively, they can visit Torquay's Dinosaur World, which is dog-friendly and indoors, making it perfect for a rainy day.
The best areas for dog beaches
Table 2: Best Counties for beaches
Rank
Area
Number of dog friendly beaches
1
Pembrokeshire
81
2
Devon
76
3
Cornwall
57
4
Anglesey
42
5
Glamorgan
40
6
Highland
34
7
Northumberland
31
8
Dorset
30
9
Somerset
26
10
Ceredigion
24
Pembrokeshire has the highest number of dog friendly beaches, making it perfect for those who are looking for a sandy holiday.
Dorset features in both lists, making it a great location for those choosing a staycation with their pets. Boasting 30 dog friendly beaches for holidayers to choose between. For fans of quiet beaches, Hesil beach is a long, sandy beach with shallow waters, making it perfect for dogs to swim and play. It’s typically quiet, so dogs can run and play without being disturbed. Weymouth beach is large with plenty of space for dogs to run and play. There is also a dog exercise area by the Pavilion!
Aislinn Peters spokesperson for Dream Cottages said: “We understand that people want to take their pets on holiday with them, which is why we offer dog friendly accommodation. Taking your dog along for your holiday can push you to take more walks and discover new places.
The UK is home to some of the best beaches and beauty spots in Europe so, it’s positive to see so many people opting for a staycation instead of going abroad.”