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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherrywood Barn
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    Somerset

    Cherrywood Barn

    Ref: S363847

    Reviews 41

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    The small, attractive town of South Petherton is surrounded by South Somerset's glorious countryside, with the town's central conservation area boasting a wealth of lovely hamstone buildings, oozing quiet, timeless charm, and with local inns...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Apartment in Hillhead
  • 2

    Torbay

    2 Bed Apartment in Hillhead

    Ref: S266975

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 twin zip-and-link (which can be made up as a super-king-size on request, please note space is limited when set up as a super-king-size) both with TV's - Sleeps 4 - 1 bathroom with a...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glynllifon 1
  • 1

    Llaneugrad

    Glynllifon 1

    Ref: S1035355

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    Benllech has a beautiful, long and sandy beach, much favoured by families, with a slipway allowing easy access for all. A variety of shops and cafés front the beach, with a picnic area to the side, whilst the village centre offers more shops,...

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    £79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - North Segganwell - Culzean Castle
  • 2

    Maybole

    North Segganwell - Culzean Castle

    Ref: S282652

    Reviews 45

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    Maybole, the ancient capital of Carrick, is a highly desirable town resting in South Ayrshire, Scotland. Hosting a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants and well as an impressive castle and 19th century town hall, it makes a brilliant base...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Apartment in Scarborough
  • 1

    North Yorkshire

    1 Bed Apartment in Scarborough

    Ref: S665157

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    Additional information and rules - 1 double bedroom - 1 bathroom with jacuzzi bath, separate shower, twin basins and WC, additional separate WC - Electric hob, oven and grill, microwave, coffee machine, fridge freezer and washing machine -...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Flat 1
  • 1

    Devon

    Flat 1

    Ref: S778095

    Reviews 8

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    The historic, seaside town of Teignmouth is situated in South Devon on the mouth of the Teign estuary and boasts a working harbour, sandy beach, Victorian pier, sailing club, diving centre and sea activity centre. The seaward side of the town is...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 6A Elms Road
  • 1

    Lancashire

    6A Elms Road

    Ref: S479895

    Reviews 45

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    Morecambe is a charming town positioned on Morecambe Bay. Always a popular destination, recent investment has revitalised the shoreline, allowing families to enjoy the numerous joys of the beach, such as kite flying, sandcastle building, and just...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Turret Cottage at Hanlith Hall
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Turret Cottage at Hanlith Hall

    Ref: S527022

    Reviews 9

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    Set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales in the village of Hanlith, just 1.5 miles from Malham, you will find Turret Cottage. The apartment, which is enclosed within the charming 17th century Hanlith Hall, is both spacious and light. This quirky...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Demelza
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Demelza

    Ref: S1028715

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    Sitting peacefully in the beautiful county of Cornwall just a mile from the south coast with its numerous sheltered, sandy, beaches, you will find the historic market town of St Austell. Filled with a range of pubs and bars, scrumptious local...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gullsway Upper
  • 2

    Devon

    Gullsway Upper

    Ref: S94057

    Reviews 15

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    Gullsway Upper is a family first floor apartment located in the wonderful town of Dartmouth in Devon. Gullsways is a waterfront property situated down 96 steps to the river from the road, this property is a great property for every occasion with...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Bay View
  • 1

    Dorset

    Little Bay View

    Ref: S517790

    Reviews 16

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    The delightful seaside town of Lyme Regis has much to offer its visitors, boasting a maze of narrow streets filled with craft and antique shops, and cafes. Take a stroll along the world-famous Cobb causeway overlooking the ancient harbour, where...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stone's Throw
  • 1

    Waveney District

    Stone's Throw

    Ref: S93986

    Reviews 28

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    This ground floor apartment is aptly named as it is only a stone's throw from the beach. It provides comfortable and light accommodation in a great location, a short stroll from all that the popular seaside town of Southwold has to offer including...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Oak Barn at Roys View
  • 2

    Devon

    The Oak Barn at Roys View

    Ref: S810359

    Reviews 13

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    Perfectly positioned in the walking territory of Mid Devon with walking trails and bike routes weaved all around it, guests can enjoy an endless array of outdoor activities when staying in this stylish apartment. The contemporary-styled place is...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Walpole House
  • 1

    Great Yarmouth District

    Walpole House

    Ref: S700698

    Reviews 11

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    Great Yarmouth is a thriving coastal town positioned at the mouth of the River Yare, in Norfolk. It has been a seaside resort since the 18th century and acts as the gateway from the picturesque Norfolk Broads to the North Sea. This notable holiday...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sandy Shores
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Sandy Shores

    Ref: S98782

    Reviews 42

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    Located on Whitby’s west cliff and boasting stunning sea views from both the living room and the apartment’s beautiful mezzanine bedroom. Easy access down to the beach and a just short walk to the town centre this is the ideal location, and dogs...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Swn Y Mor / Sound of the Sea
  • 1

    Criccieth

    Swn Y Mor / Sound of the Sea

    Ref: S697751

    Reviews 16

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    This charming beach town, sometimes referred to as the "Pearl of Wales on the coasts of Snowdonia," is located only 5 miles from Porthmadog. The town's castle, which dates back to the 13th century, towers over the surrounding landscape, dominating...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oakwood
  • 1

    Northumberland

    Oakwood

    Ref: S821626

    Reviews 2

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    Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and fun on offer in Alnwick, one of Northumberland’s most popular towns. The wonderful Alnwick Castle (within 300 metres), and the unique Alnwick Gardens (under 1 mile) are on your doorstep, both offering...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ridgeway
  • 1

    East Yorkshire

    Ridgeway

    Ref: S700375

    Reviews 15

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    The seaside resort of Bridlington lies on the east coast of Yorkshire, south of Scarborough and Filey. Two award-winning beaches of golden sand stretch out on either side of the historic harbour, bustling with activity. Beautifully designed...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hayloft
  • 1

    Breckland District

    The Hayloft

    Ref: S2085

    Reviews 39

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    An impressive Norman church with a wonderful Jacobean pulpit dominates the village of Necton, between the bustling market towns of Swaffham and Dereham at the heart of Norfolk. Necton offers a village store with a butcher's and post office, and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Weavers Mark Cottage, Palgrave
  • Mid Suffolk District

    Weavers Mark Cottage, Palgrave

    Ref: S801706

    Reviews 30

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    Inside the retreat you will immediately notice the high quality of finish, attention to detail and tasteful furnishing throughout. This is evident in the bedroom, where the king-size bed has been dressed with fine, white linens and thick, generous...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Laridae's Hideaway
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    Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

    Laridae's Hideaway

    Ref: S842572

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    New for 2024 Laridae’s Hideaway is a welcoming ground floor apartment in the vibrant village of Southbourne. The accommodation comprises two spacious bedrooms, a living room/diner ideal for relaxation and a well-equipped kitchen with modern...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House Cambrian Quay
  • Saundersfoot

    The Coach House Cambrian Quay

    Ref: S43793

    Reviews 45

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    This stunning contemporary apartment is just a few minutes' walk from the fabulous sandy beach in the Pembrokeshire resort of Saundersfoot. With a clean modern interior, The Coach House offers spacious, well-equipped accommodation with three...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Apartment in Gilgarran
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    Cumbria

    1 Bed Apartment in Gilgarran

    Ref: S534554

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom - double bed - 1 bathroom with shower and WC - Electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge and freezer. - Smart TV - Use of owner's indoor heated pool, sauna, and hot tub from 5pm...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - West Lulworth Apartment
  • 1

    Dorset

    West Lulworth Apartment

    Ref: S526390

    Reviews 5

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    West Lulworth has some of the most dramatic geological features on the Jurassic coast and is a popular tourist destination. Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are must-sees. Lulworth Cove has many cafés, beachside shacks, restaurants, and pubs to...

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    The UK is full of unique holiday experiences, ranging from the hustle and bustle of the big cities to the quieter rural beauty of the countryside. From Scotland to Wales, there is something for everyone. A British holiday usually starts off with exploring the majestic castles and historic sites, before visiting some of the country's bustling cities. After that, a visit to one of the magnificent beaches on the coastline is the perfect way to unwind.

    If you're looking for a dog-friendly holiday apartment, then The United Kingdom has you covered. Whether you want the hustle and bustle of the city or the tranquillity of the countryside, you'll find a place to stay that's both delightful and welcoming of your beloved pooch. Various operators provide a range of options, from traditionally furnished flats to rural retreats with plenty of outdoor space. So why leave the family dog behind when you can find a perfect abode that allows everyone a relaxing break?

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Karen - Verified booking

      I am from Ayrshire and spent many a happy time at beautiful Culzean and Croyshore.

      I have always wanted to stay at Segganwell. The cottage was cosy, clean and comfortable but in need of some TLC. It is pleasing to know that the cottages are due for rennivation in 2022 as they do need it. I was happy with my stay there however I suggest the following improvements: The welcome pack consisted of 2 teabags, coffee sachets, sugar, milk and a couple of biscuits which is very poor in comparison to other Sykes cottages e.g. eggs, bacon, butter, fresh coffee, homemade scones and jam I came prepared with logs etc but I do think a starter pack should be included. The kitchen equipment is good but sharp knifes and kitchen scissors would be useful. The shower is a sprinkle and needs fixing. I suggest a matt at the front door and shoe rack at the front door. There are no laundry facilities, not that I want to be washing clothes but I am sure this addition would be useful for families. All if these items have been conveyed in previous feedback by other customers. It is dissapointing that they dont seem to be actioned particularly with the cost of staying there. It will be lovely to see these cottages when they have been rennivated. I had my head torch but I do think there needs to be installation of lighting leading down the steps to the cottage and handrails on either side.

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    • F - Verified booking

      The location was perfect, in fact exceeded my expectations, however, the cottage could be improved & I felt it was overpriced for what it was.

      The living/dining area was good. Bedroom was a good size, however, if being advertised as sleeps to, it would be better to take the bunk-beds out. The kitchen was a bit pokey and dark. The chopping boards were very worn and as a vegetarian, I was concerned about contamination. I went and bought one for my own use from the supermarket! The sharp knives, as fairly normal in self catering places, were blunt. I understand that you don't want to provide top quality as sadly, people will take them, however, when you can't actually cut your food, it makes the idea of self-catering limited. There were no scissors and no bread knife! It's fine not providing these things, but don't advertise it as self-catering. Lastly, a coat of paint and removal of black mould on the walls would be great. I couldn't seem to find any information about the property, i.e. dealing with rubbish and recycling or whether there were any outdoor chairs to sit on other than the bench. The information may have been in there, but I didn't find it, so it would be good to leave it on the table along with a 'things to do in the area' for people to read on arrival. Overall, I had a good time and loved the location and I would go back. However, a little TLC on the property would make it better and worth the cost.

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    • Chris - Verified booking

      The location is wonderful, right on the beach and Culzean Castle and park are delightful.

      However, the cottage itself had a number of issues. I can provide photos if required. - The lounge carpet was dirty and stained - The fire guard was dusty and looked as though it had been retrieved from a rubbish dump! - There was rubbish scattered around the cottage, including an old shoe! - The bed was possibly the most uncomfortable we have slept in since we were students. The mattress was bowed in the middle and as a result meant we had difficulty sleeping and gave back problems. We knew there would be steps down to the cottage but they are not in great repair and I don’t understand why, from a health and safety perspective, there is no handrail. Somebody will eventually fall and injure themselves and I would have thought the National Trust might be liable. All the above need addressing and were certainly not consistent with the fact that we were charged £300 a night, the cost of many 5 star hotels for bed and breakfast. I will be writing to Sykes asking for a refund as the cottage certainly was not up to expectations for the price charged.

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    • Valerie - Verified booking

      An absolutely gorgeous property on extensive grounds.

      It’s worth staying here just to see the sunset! You can get onto the beach straight from the cottage. You could, if you wanted, not go out of the grounds for your whole stay, as there are plenty of walks, the cafes serve lovely food, drinks and cakes (and not overly expensive). There is also an ice cream shop on site. A couple of things would make it better - the signs for designated parking could be made clearer (maybe paint ‘private parking’ on the ground of the parking spots). This isn’t a massive problem, as there is parking elsewhere, but it would be nice. Also, people who are passing the cottages do tend to peek in to see what the buildings are. Maybe a sign with ‘these are rented cottages, please be respectful’ or similar may help. We had a couple of problems, which were dealt with quickly, professionally and the staff were very friendly. Very well equipped. All in all, a gorgeous place to stay when visiting Scotland. I would definitely recommend.

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    • Julie - Verified booking

      Flat extremely clean and perfect for two but has some slight quirks which need sorting out.

      The blinds in the bedroom and the lounge don’t fit the windows. They end about 4 inches from the bottom. In the bedroom the curtains are so flimsy that they too don’t do their work. This means that you can see into the bedroom and right onto the bed from the street outside even with the curtains closed. It’s the same in the lounge but that’s not as worrying. There is no room on the other side of the bed for a bedside table and the shelf provided was hanging off the wall. We did inform the owner/landlord/caretaker who took it away, leaving us with no shelf. The shower is quite old and could do with replacing and the shower head and holder don’t match so it’s tricky to adjust the position of the shower head. We had lovely welcome gifts which we really appreciated but I’d prefer money to be spent on the things mentioned above.

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    Yorkshire Wildlife Park
    Yorkshire Wildlife Park near Doncaster looks after over 400 animals with over 70 different species. The park is a dynamic centre for conservation and welfare with a themed restaurant, indoor play area, retail outlets and a gift shop for visitors. Watch feeding times, hear ranger talks and enjoy a behind the scenes tour.
    Legoland UK
    With over 55 interactive shows, rides and attractions, you’ll find everything here, from thrilling roller coasters to LEGO® building activities where the kids can really get stuck in. What’s more, there’s plenty for toddlers here too, with DUPLO® Valley - an entire DUPLO®-themed area filled with trains, planes and water play areas.
    Diggerland Devon
    Whether it’s driving a dumper truck, riding a JCB, or braving the twisting Spindizzy digger ride - there’s so much to keep kids of all ages entertained.
    Peppa Pig World
    Welcome to the home of the most popular pig on television, and an incredible adventure park, specially designed for the littlest members of the family. Home to nine Peppa-themed rides, a large indoor Playzone and even a number of Muddy Puddles to splash around in, fun doesn’t get more family-friendly than this.
    Seven Sisters Country Park
    This unique wildlife and heritage site in East Sussex is part of the South Downs National Park. The area is well served by public transport or there is ample parking spaces and there are food and beverage options at the visitors centre. Dog walkers are welcome though they will need to be leashed in certain areas.
    Cadbury World
    There may not be anything in this world as universally loved as chocolate. We don’t think there’s anyone who doesn’t enjoy at least one kind of this deliciously moreish treat. Well, outside of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, nowhere is more important for chocoholics than the iconic Cadbury World. From learning how your favourite confectionary is made to dancing in the chocolate rain, this Bournville based escapade is the most delicious adventure around. Hundreds of activities across fourteen different zones and even a 4D Chocolate Adventure.
    Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
    The Harry Potter Studio Tour takes you behind the scenes of the iconic film series, with recreated sets, authentic costumes and props from the magical world of Harry Potter.
    Aberystwyth Cliff Railway
    The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway opened on 1 August 1896. It is a 778 feet long funicular railway in Aberystwyth and is the second longest funicular railway in the British Isles, after the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway.
    Marwell Zoo
    Spread across 140 incredible acres, and home to hundreds of weird, wonderful and most importantly, well-looked after animals, Marwell Zoo isn’t just a day out in Winchester, it’s a journey across the world. Whatever your favourite critter may be, you’re sure to find it here at Marwell. What’s more, with four adventure playgrounds across the zoo, if you’re travelling with your little ones, there’ll be plenty of space to let them run like cheetahs, swing like monkeys and slide like penguins.
    Alton Towers
    Situated in over 500 acres of Staffordshire countryside lies Alton Towers - a theme park and adventure world for all ages. Let your hair down on the scarily high rollercoaster, prepare to get wet on the water rides and don’t forget to take a break at one of the many food bars. Drayton Manor is close by too.
    Stonehenge
    Shrouded in mystery and beauty, this prehistoric monument in the heart of the sweeping Salisbury Plain is a must-see for anyone visiting the UK. A wonder of the ancient world, this majestic stone circle has been capturing the hearts and imaginations of countless visitors for nearly 5,000 years.
    Twycross Zoo
    Set amidst the beautiful Midlands, Twycross Zoo is a wonderful day out for groups of all ages. Home to the largest collection of apes and monkeys in the whole of the Western World, the kids will just love coming face to face with gorillas, orangutans, bonobos and chimpanzees.
    National Railway Museum
    Railway museum in York. Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivalled collection of engineering brilliance from the past, present and future innovation of railways. Cafe and gift shop.
    Chester Zoo
    One of the largest zoos in the whole of the UK, award-winning Chester Zoo is a fantastic spot for a fun-filled family day out. The most visited wildlife attraction in Britain, Chester Zoo is home to over 700 species of animals, many of them endangered. From elephants and rhinos to lions and bears, you’re sure to find everyone’s favourite animal at Chester Zoo.
    Longleat Safari Park
    Longleat Safari Park was the first drive-through Safari Park outside of Africa, and thanks to the popularity of the hit tv show following its happenings, now one of the best known. As well as a wide variety of exotic animals, visitors can take a tour of the stately home and enjoy refreshments at the restaurant. Guide dogs only.
    Knowsley Safari Park
    Knowsley Safari Park is a popular destination for families and animal lovers. Visitors can drive through the safari and observe a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, giraffes, and elephants. The park also features a foot safari area with more animals, a sea lion show, and amusement rides. Located in Prescot, Merseyside, L34 4AN
    Edinburgh Zoo
    Home to an incredible array of rare and exotic animals and world-class attractions, there’s plenty at Edinburgh Zoo for all the family to enjoy. Come face-to-face with Sumatran tigers and beam at giant pandas. Watch the penguins play in Europe's largest outdoor penguin pool and laugh at the chimpanzees monkeying around in the world's most innovative chimpanzee enclosure. Located on the slopes of Corstorphine Hill, this incredible zoo covers a vast 82-acres of parkland. Due to the hilltop location, you’ll also be able to catch stunning views of the city from here.
    Colchester Zoo
    Hailed as the 11th best zoo in the world, Colchester Zoo is the perfect day out for animal lovers. Home to a whopping 240 species of animals, this incredible zoo is set over 60 acres of pretty parkland and boasts an array of different habitats and features.
    Woburn Safari Park
    Get up close and personal with animals from across the world as you journey through the wild and wonderful Woburn Safari Park. Lions, tigers, elephants and rhinos are just a few of the inhabitants who live in the huge 42-acre wildlife park. Make sure to keep an eye out for the cheeky monkeys who aren’t afraid to introduce themselves by hopping straight onto your car!
    Thorpe Park
    Gather up your nearest and dearest and whisk them away on a fun-filled getaway to the legendary Thorpe Park. Home to the UK’s fastest rollercoaster, which launches riders to a jaw-dropping 250ft at 80mph in just 2.5 seconds, the UK’s only winged coaster and SAW - The Ride, the world’s first horror rollercoaster, this theme park is the ultimate spot for thrill-seekers all over the country.
    Blackpool Pleasure Beach
    Experience the sights, sounds and thrilling rides at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Arguably the UK’s most iconic theme park, it's an award-winning mix of thrilling rides, old-school favourites and seaside flare. Crowned Britain's favourite amusement park, there are a plethora of attractions to try. From radical rides, spectacular shows and extraordinary exhibitions.
    Eden Project
    Environmental conservation, sustainability and inspirational education are the core values of the world-renowned Eden Project. Carefully developed over many years, the geodesic domes house the world’s largest indoor rainforest and a Mediterranean microclimate showcasing plants from many different habitats.
    Chessington World of Adventures
    Chessington World of Adventures is, well, just that, an entire world of adventures! Over 40 rides, attractions and immersive experiences are spread across ten themed lands. See the wondrous animals of the savannah in the award-winning zoo or the creatures of the deep in the Sea Life Centre. Once you’re done exploring the real world, delve into in the Forbidden Kingdom or the Wild Woods.
    Bicester Village
    Bicester village is well known as a designer outlet shopping centre in Oxfordshire. There's great deals to be found at attractive discounts, especially for British brands. There's plenty of parking or a nearby railway station.
    Blackpool Zoo
    As well as an incredible range of mammals, birds and reptiles, you’ll also find play areas, a mini-golf course, bouncy castle and multiple cafes and shops scattered throughout the zoo’s 32-acre grounds. The little ones will just love a ride on the miniature train, which chugs its way past enclosures containing wallabies, wolves, zebras, ostriches and Red River hogs, as well as a couple of dinosaurs!
    Black Country Living Museum
    An open-air museum that tells the story of Britain's first industrialised landscape. On 26 acres of landscaped grounds, you can find more than 40 carefully reconstructed shops, houses, and industrial areas. Discover what it was like to live and work during the Industrial Revolution and beyond with friendly historical characters. Family friendly, fish & chip shop and a café.
    Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
    Adrenaline junkie? Then this is the place for you. Penrhyn Quarry is home to Zip World Velocity 2, the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe. They also have the UK’s only mountain cart experience. Ziplining not for you? You can experience the quarry on a tour from firmly on the ground too. They also have a restaurant with a fantastic view of zipliners flying by. They even have pet care so your dog will be looked after whilst you fly through the air - you need to prebook if you wish to use this service. Free car parking.
    Trevaunance Cove
    Trevaunance Cove is a small bay on the north Cornish coast and a residential area of St Agnes, Cornwall, United Kingdom. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was a busy harbour despite storms often destroying the quay.
    Tresco
    Tresco is the second-biggest island of the Isles of Scilly in Cornwall. This small, charming island is known for its white-sand beaches, many eateries and historic sites.
    Norfolk Broads
    The Norfolk Broads is a network of rivers and lakes in Norfolk and Suffolk. The whole area is popular amongst ramblers, anglers and people who simply love messing about on boats.
    Malvern Hills
    The Malvern Hills are in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire, dominating the surrounding countryside and the towns and villages of the district of Malvern. Sweeping countryside views are offered from walking trails on these hills known for spring water.
    Isle of Mull
    The Isle of Mull or just Mull is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute.
    Isle of Arran
    The Isle of Arran or simply Arran is an island off the west coast of Scotland. It is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde and the seventh-largest Scottish island, at 432 square kilometres.
    Great Orme Country Park
    The Great Orme is a limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, north-west of the town of Llandudno. Its English name derives from the Old Norse word for sea serpent, owing to the shape of the windy coast.
    Loch Ness Tours
    Take a chance to go on a boat cruise of this alluring and eerie loch to spot Nessie all for yourself!
    Wye National Nature Reserve
    Steep slopes and grasslands comprise this large green space with hiking trails and sweeping views. Wye National Nature Reserve is home to an abundance of wildlife, including moths, insects and orchids that are important for national and international conservation efforts.
    Ben Nevis
    Standing 1,345 meters above sea level, Ben Nevis is the tallest peak in the British Isles. Located in the Grampian Mountains, in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands, it attracts more than 100,000 hikers hoping to ascend the summit each year.
    Snowdonia National Park
    Snowdonia National Park is a spectacular area, made up of mountains and glacial landforms popular with hikers. The park's historic Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to the summit of Wales's highest mountain, Mount Snowdon, offering views across the sea to Ireland.
    Skomer Island
    Skomer, or Skomer Island, is an island off the coast of Pembrokeshire in West Wales. It's well known for its wildlife, including half of the world's population of Manx Shearwaters, Atlantic puffins and the Skomer vole.
    Saunton Sands
    Saunton Sands in North Devon is a favourite for longboard surfers, walkers and nature enthusiasts. The beach sits in front of Braunton Burrows, one of the largest sand dune systems in Britain and recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
    Cheddar Gorge Caves
    One of the most renowned natural landmarks in the UK, Cheddar Gorge is definitely worth a visit. These magnificent calcite formations and the 'Cheddar Man' skeleton is also surprisingly dog friendly, with well behaved dogs on leads welcome. There's plenty to see and do in the local area to keep everyone entertained.
    Durdle Door
    One of the most iconic landmarks in the whole of the UK, the towering natural limestone arch of Durdle Door can be found tucked away on Devon’s magnificent Jurassic Coast. Stretching on for 95 miles, the whole of the Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its ancient history and wild, windswept beauty. However, this dramatic arch of rock rising straight out of the sea is a particularly picturesque spot, even by Jurassic Coast standards.
    Robin Hood's Bay
    One of Yorkshire’s true jewels, Robin Hood’s Bay is a pretty village meets incredible beach, set in a sheltered bay on the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. Brooding cliffs tower over a village of quaint charming cottages which spill right down to the edge of the sea.
    Lundy Island
    Lundy is an Island off the coast of North Devon and is owned by the National Trust. It is open to the public to visit and experience the natural beauty and wildlife of the island. The island runs its own ferry service that transports visitors from the mainland to the island and back.
    Lulworth Cove
    Lulworth Cove is a stunning secluded cove on the Jurassic Coast UNESCO World Heritage Site which owes its existence to the collision of continents and the birth of the Alps and is considered one of the best places in the world to study geology.
    Lake Windermere
    Lake Windermere in the heart of the Lake District National Park is the largest natural lake in England at 10.5 miles long and 219 feet deep. It’s a hive of activity with water sports and activities for the whole family, and many a bustling village dotted along the shoreline.
    Kynance Cove
    Kynance Cove is a spectacular tidal beach in Cornwall known for its white sand, turquoise sea and serpentine rock stacks. You can explore the coves, interconnected caves and islands at low tide and enjoy the views, walks, wildlife and the fascinating history of the area.
    Exmoor National Park
    Exmoor National Park has a beautiful and dramatic coastline, stretching from Minehead in the East to Combe Martin in the West. This spectacular coast, with the highest sea cliffs in England, was one of the reasons why in 1954, Exmoor was designated a National Park.
    Loch Leven
    Brimming with wildlife and history, Loch Leven is the largest natural shallow water body in lowland Britain.
    Brighton Beach
    Brighton beach is a popular pebble beach that benefits from the buzzing social scene Brighton has to offer. The famour pier is one of the highlights, which is great entertainment for old and young alike. From May-September dogs are only permitted on certain beaches, make sure you check with the local council before you travel.
    Alnmouth Beach
    Alnmouth beach sits in a wide sandy bay at the mouth of the River Aln (hence the name!) It boasts lots of great walks on the sand with fabulous views.
    Aberdyfi Beach
    Aberdyfi Beach in Southern Snowdonia is a popular beach of perfect sand and the occasional sand dune extends for miles, from Aberdyfi all the way to Tywyn.
    Windsor Castle
    Uncover 900 years of royal history at Windsor Castle. Said to be the Queen’s favourite residence, it was first founded by William the Conqueror back in the 11th century. Since then it has been home to 39 monarchs and is the largest and oldest castle in the world. Located in Windsor and Maidenhead’s royal borough, Marvel lavish apartments, gorgeous grounds and St George’s Chapel (where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot).
    Blenheim Palace
    This spectacular World Heritage site is the only non-royal residence to hold the title of Palace. An opulent home to the Churchill family, and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill the palace and its grounds make for an inspiring visit. Dogs are welcome in the grounds.
    St Mawes Castle
    St Mawes Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, between 1540 and 1542. The castle was built under the direction of Thomas Treffry to a clover leaf design, with a four-storey central tower and three protruding, round bastions that formed gun platforms.
    Skara Brae Prehistoric Village
    Skara Brae is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. Consisting of ten clustered houses, made of flagstones, in earthen dams that provided support for the walls; the houses included stone hearths, beds, and cupboards.
    Sheringham Park
    Sheringham Park is a landscape park and gardens near the town of Sheringham in Norfolk. As a National Trust property, it's open to visitors and boasts miles of walking routes and stunning coastal views.
    Leeds Castle
    Set within 500 acres of stunning parkland, Leeds Castle is famously one of Kent’s most beautiful country estates and offers a wide range of attractions including hot air balloon trips, arts and crafts shops, a maze, an Aviary, a golf course, fine cafes and restaurants and acres of beautiful grounds and gardens.
    Bletchley Park
    Set in Milton Keynes, this 19th-century mansion is steeped in tales of war and espionage. The top-secret home of the famous World War Two codebreakers, the top-secret work which took place at Bletchley Park played a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the war itself.
    Whitby Abbey
    Perched on Whitby’s East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea are the remains of Gothic Whitby Abbey. The first monastery on the site was founded in 657, which became one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo-Saxon world. To get to the Abbey you can count the 199 steps to the top of the headland from the town.
    Edinburgh Castle
    Perched high up on Castle Rock, an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle dominates the skyline of the Scottish capital and can be seen for miles around. The most famous castle in Scotland, this incredible fortress is shrouded in myth and legend...
    Melrose Abbey
    Melrose Abbey is a stunning ruin in the heart of the Scottish Borders. Founded in 1136, this former monastery is steeped in history and surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the cloisters, chapter house, and abbey church, and learn about the abbey's fascinating past. Address: Abbey Street, Melrose TD6 9LG
    Powis Castle
    Mediaeval Welsh castle and gardens in Welshpool, home to the Earls of Powis, with an on-site museum and art gallery, and a shop and tea rooms. Family friendly.
    Jedburgh Abbey
    Jedburgh Abbey is a magnificent ruin steeped in history and romance, set in a beautiful border town. A former Augustinian abbey founded in the 12th century, it's now a popular visitor attraction with stunning architectural features, a visitor centre and a museum. The abbey is open daily and guided tours are available. Address: Abbey Bridge End, Jedburgh TD8 6JQ
    Holkham Hall
    Holkham Hall is a magnificent Palladian Mansion in North Norfolk. Spend a whole day here admiring the Hall, the walled garden and the beautiful grounds.
    Framlingham Castle
    Framlingham Castle in Suffolk was once a stronghold of the powerful earls and dukes of Norfolk. It is now owned by English Heritage and is open to the public to view. Activities include a castle wall walk, events and exhibitions. Cafe, Shop and family friendly.
    Alnwick Castle
    Experience the magic of one of the UK’s most iconic castles. Built almost a thousand years ago to guard a crossing of the River Aln, Alnwick Castle and Gardens is the seat of the Duke of Northumberland and was featured as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter films. Like Harry, you too can take your first flying lesson in the grounds of this spectacular castle, learning from the estate’s eccentric wizarding professors.
    Dunster Castle
    Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset. The castle lies on the top of a steep hill called the Tor, and has been fortified since the late Anglo-Saxon period.
    Dunnottar Castle
    Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-eastern coast of Scotland, about 2 miles south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages.
    Duart Castle
    Duart Castle, or Caisteal Dhubhairt in Scottish Gaelic, is a castle on the Isle of Mull, beside the Sound of Mull off the west coast of Scotland, within the council area of Argyll and Bute.
    Culzean Castle
    Culzean Castle overlooks the Firth of Clyde in South Ayrshire. The 260ha estate was once the playground of David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassillis, but is now a National Trust property that is open to the public...
    Castell Dinas Bran
    Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle, built by the Princes of Powys Fadog, who occupy a prominent hilltop site above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales.
    Brodick Castle
    Brodick Castle, located on the Isle of Arran, is a magnificent 13th-century castle surrounded by beautiful gardens and woodland. Visitors can explore the castle's history and architecture and take in stunning views of the island. The gardens offer a range of plants, from formal to exotic, and a beautiful walled garden. Address: Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, KA27 8HY
    Battle Abbey & Battlefield
    Battle Abbey is a partially ruined Benedictine abbey in Battle, East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on the site of the Battle of Hastings, which now houses a visitor centre with a film and exhibition about the battle, audio tours of the battlefield site, and the monks' gatehouse with recovered artefacts.
    Warwick Castle
    A trip to Warwick Castle isn’t like visiting one of Britain’s other ancient buildings. It’s a holiday in the heart of medieval England. Warwick Castle is geared towards helping you live out your medieval fantasies. As well as touring the perfectly preserved rooms, you can see mock fights, weapon demonstrations and even jousting competitions in the grand and bustling castle grounds. Try your hand at archery, sword fighting, or lay down a picnic blanket, and soak up the splendour of 10th-century England, with a sandwich in hand.
    Dover Castle
    A medieval castle founded in the 11th century making it England's longest serving fortress. It is located on the iconic white cliffs and houses 80 acres of grounds for you and your canine friend to explore.
    Bolsover Castle
    A lavish castle with stunning views and extensive grounds complete with a picnic area. There is also a cafe to visit for a cuppa once you finish exploring. Free parking is available and dogs on leads are welcome in the grounds but not in the castle itself.
    Principality Stadium
    The Principality Stadium (formerly the Millennium Stadium) is the national stadium of Wales and the home of Welsh rugby. Located in Cardiff, it has a capacity of 74,500 for sporting events, live music and more.
    Whitby
    Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”.
    Scarborough
    Scarborough is a resort town on England’s North Sea coast. Its 2 bays with sandy beaches are split by a headland bearing the 12th-century Scarborough Castle.
    University of Reading
    The University of Reading is a top ranking UK University and is located in Reading, in the south east of England. Its main campus (Whiteknights)is based just outside the town centre and has lots of open green spaces. The University of Reading offers a wide range of programmes, including those in the humanities, social sciences, business, and arts in addition to the pure and applied sciences. Academic staff members work at the cutting edge of their specialties, and new research is constantly incorporated into teaching. Whiteknights House, Reading RG6 6UR
    University of Oxford
    The University of Oxford is the second-oldest surviving university in the world and the oldest in the English-speaking region. There is proof that education began as early as 1096. The university, which has 44 colleges and halls and more than 100 libraries, is situated in and around the mediaeval city centre of Oxford. It is a cutting-edge, research-focused university with many advantages, but it is especially strong in the sciences, where it recently ranked first in the world for medicine and among the top ten universities worldwide for life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and the arts and humanities. University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2JD
    University of East Anglia (UEA)
    The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public research university. Its 145 hectares campus is based to the west of Norwich and is home to 4 faculties and 26 schools, as well as green spaces, a lake and a live music venue. It offers many courses including undergraduate, postgraduate across subject areas of the Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Medicine and Health Sciences. Norwich Research Park, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ
    Robert Gordon University (RGU) Aberdeen
    Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University (RGU) is a Scottish University. It offers many courses including undergraduate and postgraduate, and has an international reputation for management, health, energy & technology.

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