Accommodation
Under cover, under cloisters, under canvas or even under the stars, there’s plenty of places…
Your browser is not supported for this experience.
We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
Under cover, under cloisters, under canvas or even under the stars, there’s plenty of places…
There are three airports in Northern Ireland. Between them, Belfast International Airport and…
For such a small corner of the world, you’ll find there’s very rarely a dull moment in…
Tuck into the best places to eat in Northern Ireland – from cosy pubs and seaside chippies to…
We love our pets. And yours too. Right across Northern Ireland, you will always find a place where you and your pet are both welcome to stay. So, to help you plan your trip better, here is a handy list of pet friendly accommodation.
Along the beautiful Causeway Coast, you’ll find plenty to keep tails wagging or cats purring. Near Portrush and Portstewart, The Lodge Hotel, Coleraine (3*) is a warm dog-friendly haven. Speaking of Portrush - you’ll also find dedicated pet-friendly rooms at the Inn on the Coast (3*).
Bushmills, home to the famous distillery, is where your four-legged friend can call home at the award-winning Ballyness Caravan Park, Bushmills (5*). Your furry bestie will get a welcome basket of treats at The Marine Hotel, Ballycastle (3*) while in Ballintoy, near Carrick-a-Rede bridge, the cosiness of the Fullerton Arms, (4*) has been roping in happy pet owners for years.
A little further inland, all rooms and courtyard cottages are pet-friendly at the Brown Trout Golf and Country Inn, Aghadowey (3*).
With the Divis Ridge Trail and other delightful walks on your doorstep, Belfast is a very pet-friendly city. At the AC Hotel (4*) on the waterfront, your best friend will get its own little bed, bowl and treats – and can dine in the bar area. You will also lap up the Dog Dens at the Bullitt Hotel, so book early to avoid that disappointing look in your dog’s eyes. Check out some cool city centre living at the Malmaison Hotel (4*) where designated rooms await. The Fitzwilliam (5*) is another place in Belfast where your four legged doggie friend can stay the night and enjoy the five star experience along with the rest of the family.
The Rabbit Hotel and Retreat, (4*) just 20 minutes outside Belfast in Templepatrick is also opening its doors to your dog, allowing them to be part of your family break away.
Ballydougan Pottery Courtyard Cottages (4*) has five country cottages near Lough Neagh and Craigavon Lakes to welcome your pet with open arms.
Late & Early Cottage (4*) is a delightful self-catering haven for you and your pet to roam and explore in Saintfield. As a place to rest tired heads, you will love any of the five Kribben Cottages, nestled in Annalong with the Mourne Mountains as your backdrop. If you’re out Downpatrick way, Ballymote House (4*) really is a pooch’s paradise. The Cuan (4*) in Strangford will also give your pet the best of welcomes . If you prefer the freedom of a holiday cottage, you’d be barking mad to miss out on The Bakers Cottages (5*) in Seaforde, or Hanna's Close (3*) in Kilkeel.
With a choice of pet-friendly hotel rooms or self-catering cottages, your pooch will be pampered either which way at the Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges (4*). The Lusty Beg Island Resort and Spa (4*) is another piece of heaven on your own private island. You won’t be short of pet friendliness either at the Belmore Court Hotel (4*) in Enniskillen.
Crom Holiday Cottages in Newtownbutler (3*) are a collection of cottages that will have all doggies jumping with excitement.
Near Fivemiletown, you’ll find Blessingbourne Courtyard Apartments (5*) nestled on 550 acres of countryside and private lakes. Even better news for you is that it its five luxury self-catering apartments are all dog-friendly.
There are even more places for you and your dog, cat, or even your pony to visit and stay in Northern Ireland, you’ll just have to sniff them all out for yourself.
Sign up for our e-newsletter and be the first to hear about the latest news, insights, special offers, and updates from Tourism Northern Ireland. We respect your time - no spam, just the good stuff.