If you are looking for a quiet and relaxing holiday with unspoilt scenery, great dog walks, and a warm cosy feel, then look no further than booking from our list of the best dog friendly cottages in Broughton in Furness.
A beautifully furnished and charming cottage with a quirky attic games room for the kids, this characterful property is a fantastic base for exploring Cumbria. Follow the many walking routes through the nearby Duddon Valley and visit the independent shops of the local village.
A stylish contemporary home with a warming fire and sprawling garden, this spacious home can accommodate 5, with enough space for 2 furry friends. Enjoy the tranquil riverside walks of Seathwaite, and pay a visit to the picturesque village of Broughton-in-Furness.
This delightfully renovated 17th-century cottage lies just half a mile from the River Duddon, in a peaceful slice of the Cumbrian countryside. The property is spacious enough to sleep 6, and 2 dogs and is just a short walk from the charming market town of Broughton-in-Furness.
A fantastic cottage retaining original features with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open fire in the lounge. There’s on street parking, bike storage and pub is within one mile. Coniston Water is 9.5 miles where you can try kayaking and canoeing.
This wonderful converted old chapel is ideal for a small family. Located in 5 acres of woodland, facilities include a woodburner, enclosed garden and private parking. Newby Bridge is just 15 miles, while Wastewater is just over 22 miles.
A brilliant two bedroom cottage with one bathroom and a well equipped kitchen. There’s a woodburner with logs provided, outside laundry room and a travel cot if you have young children. The historic village of Greenodd is just one mile with shops and a pub.
A stylish barn conversion with a double bedroom and en suite shower room. There is bike storage, private parking for two cars and a cosy lounge. Jump on the Coniston Steam Yacht Gondola for a memorable trip around the lake.
A wonderful stone built farmhouse with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a well-equipped kitchen, 5 acres of woodland a woodburner in the lounge. Duddon Valley is just 8 miles away with its countryside walks and cycling trails.
A cosy hideaway perfect for a romantic escape with one double bedroom and one bathroom. There is an enclosed rear garden with furniture and an inflatable hot tub for you to enjoy. For history enthusiasts, visit Dalton Castle which is under 10 miles away.
This stunning gatehouse is ideal for a family retreat with three bedrooms and one bathroom. It has an open fire with logs provided, a balcony and a chiminea in the garden. Ambleside and Windermere are both within 17 miles and are worth the trip.
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A beautiful home dating back to the 1700s with four bedroom and three bathrooms. The property has an open fire, is decorated at Christmas and has bike storage. Dunnerdale Forest is 4 miles away and a place your dogs will love.
The Lake District National Park offers spectacular scenery with the option of walking and climbing or just some nice relaxing, pleasant walks before you head back to your dog friendly accommodation in Broughton-in-Furness in the heart of the Lakes.
This area in the southwestern corner of the Lake District has inspired some of the UK’s most famous poets, so it is not difficult to see why it is known as Wordsworth Country. Broughton in Furness is situated in just the right spot to give you and your four-legged family members a holiday to remember and with so many dog friendly places to stay in Broughton-in-Furness, your never short of choices.
There’s no shortage of things to do in this southwestern corner of the Lakes. Situated in the south, just six miles from Coniston Water, the village of Broughton-in-Furness is the ideal base for exploring the fells, valleys, and even beaches in the area. An added bonus is that your four-legged friend can enjoy this idyllic location at your side and most of the pubs you find along the way are dog friendly.
There are the little-known Dunnerdale Fells right on your doorstep and it’s only six miles from Coniston Water, the fifth largest of the lakes. Coniston Water is five miles long, giving you plenty of opportunities to explore via boat, do some fishing for perch, pike, and trout, and get in some lakeside walking.
The village received its town charter from Queen Elizabeth I in the late 1500s. It has its own unique character with a cobbled marketplace under an ancient horse chestnut tree. Most shops, pubs, and houses are Georgian and overlook the square, which still has its stone slabs where fresh and seawater fish were sold on market days.
Walk or drive the seven miles to Haverigg, an ancient fishing village at the mouth of the Duddon Estuary that is teeming with wildlife. With views over the Lake District fells, a blue flag shingle beach gives way to an expanse of sand. When the tide is out, you can walk along the shoreline to Silecroft.
Situated in the south is Keswick and Kendall, famous for its mint cake, is to the east, both about 30 miles away. Take time during your holiday to visit these historic Lakes’ towns where there is a good selection of dog friendly pubs serving local ale. Going straight to the source would be a tour of Hawkshead Brewery; it is about a 40-minute drive to Staveley.
Broughton in Furness is situated in the south, just 18 miles from the Brockhole on Windermere Visitor’s Centre on the corner of the Lake.
It is worth the half-hour drive for a fun-filled day with amazing scenery for the whole family, Fido included. While the younger ones do the Brave the Cave experience or try their hand at laser clay pigeon shooting, take a walk in the dog friendly terraced gardens.
You can hire either a rowboat or motorboat and load everyone up, including the pooch and discover the lake at your leisure.
Also within reach of Coniston Water, the village of Hawkshead has to be on your itinerary. Exploring nearby Hawkshead is essential for Beatrix Potter fans.
Just two miles from Hawkshead, this National Trust farmhouse is where Peter the Rabbit and Jemima Puddle-Duck were created. Broughton in Furness is situated only 13 miles from here.
Hawkshead village stays true to its Lakes location with its lime-washed half-timber Tudor buildings. It’s a trip back in time where you can walk in the footsteps of the children’s author along Hawkshead’s cobbled streets, visiting quaint shops that sell local produce from chocolate to cheese.
This southwest Lake District location is ideal for cross country challenges with your canine companion. Broughton in Furness is six miles from Coniston Water by road, but this hiking route is 11-miles point-to-point.
You will ascend to at least 2,300ft above Coniston Water via Giant’s Grave to the fell with hard to beat views. If you are not in a rush, set aside six hours for this trail, which has been rated moderate and doable for daring dogs despite its distance and dizzying ascent.
With Lake Windermere situated in the south, the town is just six miles from Coniston Water and seven miles to the coast. There are lakes and fells, valleys and forests, beaches, and an estuary to provide you and your pooch with a holiday in nature that is as varied as it gets. Broughton in Furness has managed to escape the trappings of tourism, too, allowing you to experience a staycation that comes without the hustle and bustle.
For walkers, the trails are endless, mostly dog friendly, and lakeside rambles are ideal for water-crazy labs and spaniels. Even the boats for hire welcome hounds abroad, as do the steamboat lake cruises where canines can travel free of charge. What more could you want from pet friendly cottages in Broughton-in-Furness? To all the dog friendly getaways in the Lakes here.
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