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Dog-friendly family holiday parks

Pool after breakfast, play areas within walking distance and entertainment ready for the evening: a holiday park can take much of the planning out of a family break. Self-catering keeps meals flexible, while a coast or countryside setting gives the dog plenty of reasons to head outside. Start with the facilities your children will use most, then choose dog-friendly accommodation in the part of the park that suits your family’s pace.

Last reviewed: 17 August 2026

Dog-friendly family holiday parks

Pools & play

Keep swimming, play and rainy-day options close to your accommodation.

Coast or countryside

Mix easy park days with beaches, trails and family outings nearby.

Evenings sorted

On-site entertainment can make the busiest part of the day feel simpler.

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For the family

Make room for the way you holiday

Think about the rhythm of a real day: breakfast, swimming, naps, play, dinner and evening entertainment. A unit close to your priority facilities can be more useful than the longest possible feature list. Travel cots, highchairs, buggy-friendly paths and a comfortable walk back after dark all help the park feel genuinely easy.

For the dog

Plan an easier stay for your dog

The right park gives your dog a calm base between walks and family activities. Look for exercise space, useful routes beyond the entrance and outdoor places where everyone can sit together. A quieter pitch can work well for dogs that find busy paths stimulating, while secure decking makes quick trips outside easier.

A useful final check

Things worth checking before you book

Use the provider’s current listing and booking terms to confirm the details that matter most to your family.

  1. Exact pet limit and any pet charge
  2. Dog access around the park and dining areas
  3. Pool, club and entertainment dates
  4. Distance to useful dog walks
  5. Decking, gates and boundary gaps around the unit

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