HF Holidays with dogs

What to expect when visiting with dogs at HF Holidays

We welcome dogs to stay at four of our UK country house locations on self-guided walking holidays:

- Brecon Beacons & Snowdonia in Wales
- Exmoor & the Shropshire Hills in England

All houses have designated dog friendly guest rooms in an annexe away from the main building.

Dogs are not permitted in communal indoor spaces or on our guided walks.

Assistance dogs are welcome in all our UK country houses, including communal spaces. Please see further details here.

Our dog-friendly country houses

While our dog-friendly guest rooms have outside access, you’ll need to bring extra towels for muddy paws. We ask that your dog is always kept on a lead in the grounds and not left alone in the room for lengthy periods. Please be mindful of other guests, some of whom may be allergic to your pet, or simply fearful of dogs. 

An extra charge of £10 per night per dog applies (maximum two dogs per guest room). 

For more information call our reservations team on 020 3974 8865 or email reservations@hfholidays.co.uk  

Etiquette for your canine companion

We hope that you and your dog have the happiest of holidays. Here are a few simple notes for guidance: 

  • Please bring your dog’s food and belongings, including bedding, bowls, towels, toys, treats, and poop bags. 
  • Use the ‘Do not disturb’ sign on your door if leaving your dog alone for short periods of time in the guest room.  
  • We’re so sorry, but dogs aren’t allowed in the main house or in public rooms or lounges. 
  • You’re free to walk your dog around the grounds and beyond, but they’re not allowed to join us on guided walks. 
  • Please keep your dog away from the furniture in your guest room.  
  • Plan regular walks to avoid accidents in the room. If this happens, please let a member of the house team know. We reserve the right to charge extra for any additional room cleaning. 
  • Please always keep your dog on a lead in our grounds and use the dog bins for waste. 
  • Take care when approaching other dogs. Not every dog is as lovely as yours.