DOG FRIENDLY ESCAPES




A Luxury Coastal Retreat Where Dogs are Truly Welcome
If your dog is part of every adventure, you're in the right place. Our luxury dog-friendly cottages in North Norfolk are perfectly positioned for beach walks, countryside trails and dog-friendly pubs - all on your doorstep.
We've thought of everything from enclosed gardens to thoughtful dog welcome packs and local recommendations. Combine outdoor adventure with indulgent interiors and enjoy a stay where neither you nor your dog has to compromise.
We are truly dog friendly at escape2norfolk and we want you and your dog(s) to have the best holiday possible. Dogs need to be booked, just like human guests, and we charge £50 per dog per stay. We recommend a maximum of 2 dogs in the Garden House and 3 dogs in the Coach House but if you wish to bring more, please get in touch and we'll see what we can do.
In order to make your stay as good as it can be we provide additional equipment so that you don’t have to bring everything from home including –
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Poo bags, bins, water bowls, feeding mats, leads, dog treats & toys
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dog crates, dog beds, towels, tick removal devices and sofa throws plus a warm outside shower for muddy/sandy paws and dog shampoo
I know that some people do not allow their dogs on the sofa but it is a battle we have lost with our border terrier! If you, too, have lost that battle, we provide throws so that you can make them nice and comfy on the sofa next to you and hopefully they won't leave any trace of their transgressions when they leave!
Our Digital Welcome Book also has a section devoted entirely to ensuring your dog has the best holiday possible! We list all the best places to visit with them (dog friendly beaches, pubs, inland walks, National Trust properties) as well as local vets, dog groomers and canine outfitters – there’s a great one in Holt!
All our houses have secure gardens to keep even the most reactive dogs happy and safe. If there are any questions we can help with please contact us today, without obligation.
