And pooch came too: how to enjoy Bainland with your dog

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When you book a family holiday, the idea is that everyone comes, even four-legged members.

When you book a holiday with Bainland, there’s no need to worry about your pets, we welcome your pooch as our four-legged VIP guest. If you’re looking for lodges that allow dogs, we have a whole selection for you.

Our dog-friendly lodges with hot tubs mean there is something for everyone, with plenty of luxuries for you, as well as walking trails, beaches and rolling countryside for you to explore with your dog. Discover how we’ve created the perfect retreat for the whole family.

Paw approved

At Bainland, our lodges that allow dogs range from romantic shepherd’s huts to glamping safari tents and our luxury villas, so you’re sure to find something you love.

Your dog will be treated to an extra special welcome with their own doggy goodie bag, including treats and a ball. And if you’ve forgotten to pack a favourite toy, we’ve got you covered — you’ll find dog provisions in The Stores, our on-site shop, and our lodges all come with food and water bowls, so there is no need to pack them.

You get to enjoy maximum relaxation without having to worry about any sneaky escapes as all of our dog-friendly luxury lodges come with enclosed gardens, too. So you can kick off your shoes and enjoy a dip in the hot tub while your dog is free to frolic in the grass. And if you’re eating at our on-site restaurant, The Copper Goose Bar & Bistro, they’ll be welcome too, both our outdoor and indoor areas are entirely pet friendly.

A relaxing stay

There’s no rule that says you can’t combine a luxury retreat with a dog-friendly attitude. We know that a family holiday isn't complete if you have to leave a key member behind, but you still want to treat everyone to a memorable stay.

Staying in one of Bainland’s dog-friendly lodges with hot tubs means you can enjoy a worry-free holiday without feeling bad for leaving your furry friend behind. What if you have more than one dog? We welcome up to three dogs when you book one of our dog-friendly lodges so that you can bring the whole gang.

Roam free

At Bainland, our lodges that allow dogs have everything you need, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay on-site! If your dog loves running around and exploring, then Lincolnshire has a whole network of walking routes that you can head out and enjoy exploring.

If you love being by the sea, consider trying the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve during your stay. You’ll be able to walk your pup while taking in the breathtaking views and observing the variety of wildlife.

You may want to find a trail that has something for every member of the family. Visiting Belton House will expose you to lakes, various walking routes, wild deer, and a huge kids’ play area. If entering through the Lion Gates, you can walk your dog for free and enjoy your day as you should.

For dogs that love to wander and explore, they’ll be in for a treat at Snipe Dales. The country park has a never-ending amount of land full of beautiful valleys, streams, and sights. Your pup will be running around to his heart’s content and maybe even make another friend in the process.

There’s something for everyone

When looking to stay at Bainland, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Of course, most options allow you to bring your dog with you, but this retreat isn’t just for them. You can sit back and relax in our luxury hot tubs, fire up the barbecue or enjoy an evening around the fire pit toasting marshmallows.

There’s even the option to have your own private swimming pool with our dog-friendly English Garden Villa, where everyone can have fun, even in the winter months, as the pool is heated and has a retractable cover for cooler days. If you’ve got a competitive streak, then selecting a lodge with a pool table or arcade will fit you perfectly.

We guarantee luxuries for every person - and every dog. You can find your ideal lodge by looking at Bainland’s extensive selection. We’re always happy to answer any questions, so don’t be afraid to ask.

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