Best Places to Go With Your Dog on Bank Holiday

Dog Bank Holiday Places

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  • Picnics in the park
  • Cabin holidays
  • Weekend getaways abroad
  • Dog-friendly festivals
  • Beach day
  • Camping adventure
  • Try something new with your pet
A long weekend is the perfect excuse to spend extra time with your canine companion! Bank holidays offer a fantastic opportunity to explore new places and create unforgettable memories with your furry friend. Whether you're looking to relax in nature, explore new cities, or enjoy festive events, there are plenty of dog friendly options to choose from. We’re going to explore the best places to go with your furry family member on a bank holiday, ensuring both you and your pet have a fantastic time. From picnics in the park to adventurous hikes, we've got you covered. 

Picnics in the park

Heading to a local park for a picnic is a classic way to spend a sunny bank holiday with your four legged friend. Parks provide ample space for your pup to run around, socialise with other dogs, and enjoy the great outdoors. Pack a blanket, some delicious snacks, and a few dog friendly treats to make the day enjoyable for both of you. You can make it as simple or as extravagant as you like from a pack of your pooch’s favourite treats to a whole charcuterie board just for them. 

Dog sitting on a rug.
When choosing a park, you will need to look into the rules of each one as some don’t allow for dogs to be off lead. These spaces allow your pooch to explore freely and make new furry friends. If your pup can get anxious around other dogs, they can still enjoy some time off lead in a park by visiting a secure dog park that you book and pay for the exclusive use of. Bring along a frisbee or a ball for a game of fetch, providing your companion with plenty of exercise while you relax and enjoy the scenery. Don't forget to pack a portable water bowl to keep them hydrated throughout the day. 
If the weather is warm, consider parks with water features like lakes or ponds. If your pooch is a real water baby they will love the chance to have a paddle. Just ensure the area is safe for swimming and always supervise your furry friend near water. A picnic in the park is a simple yet delightful way to spend quality time with your dog. 

Cabin holidays

For a relaxing getaway, consider renting a cabin in the countryside away from the stress of work and the hustle and bustle of daily life. Cabins offer a cosy and secluded retreat where you and your four legged friend can unwind and enjoy nature's tranquillity. Many cabin or cottage rentals are pet friendly, providing amenities like fenced gardens and proximity to dog friendly trails. 
Cabin holidays are perfect for pups who love exploring new environments. You can go on nature walks, discover hidden trails, and enjoy the fresh air. In the evenings, relax by the fireplace with your pooch, enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Some cabins even offer dog beds and toys, ensuring your furry friend feels right at home. 
When planning a cabin holiday, research the local area for dog friendly attractions. Nearby parks, forests, and lakes can provide additional adventures for you and your pet. A cabin holiday is an excellent choice for those looking to escape day to day life and you can tailor it so both you and your canine companion can have a great time.

Weekend getaways abroad

Why not take your dog on an international adventure? Many European countries, including France and Spain, are incredibly dog friendly and offer simple travel options from the UK. Ferries and the Eurotunnel allow pets to accompany you, making it quite easy to explore new destinations together. 

Dog about to jump.
France, in particular, is known for its welcoming attitude towards fur babies. You can find dog friendly cafes, hotels, and attractions throughout the country. Explore picturesque villages, stroll through vineyards, and savour delicious French cuisine while your dog enjoys the sights and smells of a new place. 
Before travelling abroad, ensure you have all the necessary documentation for your pet and pack everything they need for the duration of your holiday. This includes a pet travel certificate, up to date vaccinations, and microchipping. Check the specific entry requirements of the country you plan to visit to avoid any travel disruptions. A weekend getaway abroad can be a fun experience for both you and your dog, creating memories that will last a lifetime. 

Dog-friendly festivals

Bank holidays often coincide with various festivals and events. Many of these are now becoming more inclusive, offering dog friendly zones and activities. Attending a dog friendly festival can be a fun and social way to spend a bank holiday with your pet. 
Look for festivals that specifically advertise themselves as dog friendly. These events usually provide water stations, shaded areas, and designated dog play zones. Some festivals even host dog shows, agility courses, and pet friendly vendors, so your four-legged friend can have as much fun as you do. 
When attending a festival, bring essentials like a leash, portable water bowl and waste bags. Keep a close eye on your dog, especially in crowded areas, to ensure they don't get overwhelmed. A dog-friendly festival can provide a unique and enjoyable experience, allowing you to celebrate the bank holiday in style with your furry friend. 

Beach day

Nothing says relaxation quite like a day at the beach. Many coastal areas have dog friendly beaches where your pup can frolic in the sand and enjoy the water. A beach day offers endless fun, from playing fetch with driftwood to splashing in the waves. 

Dogs digging up sand.
When planning a beach outing, check local regulations to ensure the beach is dog friendly and note any seasonal restrictions. Bring along essentials like a beach umbrella, fresh water, and a towel for your fur baby. Be mindful of the sun and provide shade to keep your pooch cool and comfortable. Some beaches offer dog friendly amenities like showers and dog waste stations. Explore tide pools, build sandcastles, and enjoy the salty sea breeze with your furry friend. 

Camping adventure

Camping offers an immersive experience in nature, perfect for adventurous pups and their parents. Many campsites welcome pets, providing a fantastic opportunity to explore the great outdoors and bond with your dog. Pack camping essentials like a tent, sleeping bags, and a portable dog bed. Choose a campsite with dog friendly amenities and nearby trails. You can spend the days hiking, fishing, and exploring, and the evenings relaxing by the campfire. 
Ensure your pooch is comfortable and safe, bringing along their food, water, and favourite toys. Camping with your canine companion provides a wonderful way to disconnect from daily life and enjoy quality time with your dog in a natural setting. 

Dog sitting inside the tent.

Try something new with your pet

Bank holidays offer a unique opportunity to explore new places and create lasting memories with your dog. Whether you prefer a relaxing day in the park, an adventurous hike, or a cultural visit to historic sites, there are plenty of dog friendly options to choose from. Plan your next bank holiday adventure with your furry friend and make the most of the time together. 
Ready to discover new adventures with your dog? Visit us in store or online to make sure you have all of your bank holiday essentials for whatever plans you make for you and your fur baby. Â