A winter welcome for dogs and their humans
Where wagging tails meet crackling fires and Exmoor magic
When the summer buzz fades, the charm of Lynton & Lynmouth shines even brighter. Empty beaches, the scent of woodsmoke, and the steady rhythm of paws on the South West Coast Path — it’s everything a winter break should be.
Year-round beach walks: Lynmouth’s beach remains dog-friendly through the winter — a perfect spot for sunrise strolls.
Warm inns and cafés: Local pubs and cafés keep fires lit and water bowls full.
Friendly stays that stay open: From cosy guesthouses to traditional inns, there’s a winter base for every kind of dog-lover.
Dog-friendly places to stay this winter

The Blue Ball Inn – A Charming Pub near Lynmouth
Experience traditional British charm at the Blue Ball Inn in Lynmouth. Nestled in Exmoor, enjoy delicious dining, cozy rooms, and a warm welcome for you and your pets. Your adventure in North Devon starts here.

The Best Place to Stay in Brendon | The Staghunter’s Inn
Located along the riverside in the village of Brendon, The Staghunters Inn offers traditional style and comfort. Great for walkers and dog friendly.

The Crown Hotel
The Crown Hotel, located in Lynton’s Old Town is a traditional pub with rooms offering local food and great service.

A Wonderful Riverside Holiday Cottage in Lynmouth
Discover the charm of Lynmouth from No. 13 Tors Road, a serene self-catering cottage nestled where Exmoor meets the sea. Perfect for families and pet-friendly, it’s an idyllic base for exploring Devon’s natural beauty.
Why winter is wonderful here
There’s something deeply peaceful about Exmoor in winter. The sea mist curling through the valley, the hush of the moor, the crunch of frost on the beach. You’ll share the landscape with locals, not crowds — and your dog will have the freedom to explore, splash and snooze beside a fire before the day’s out.
Valley of Rocks
Wide open space, dramatic cliffs and low golden light — ideal for shorter winter daylight hours.
Watersmeet
A peaceful woodland trail following the river; mossy, atmospheric and sheltered from the wind.
Countisbury Hill & Foreland Point
Bracing walks above the sea; bring a lead and a flask.
Lynmouth Harbour & Beach
Gentle, flat and easy for quick strolls along a wild and rocky beach.
Cold-weather Tips for Happy Paws
Dry & Warm
Bring a towel and a dog coat — paths can be muddy and the coastal paths and open moorland very chilly.
On Leads
Some trails are slippery in wet weather, or close to steep drops or raging rivers. Everywhere is home to freely roaming feral and wildlife.
Early Sunset & Dim Light
A reflective collar helps on late walks or cloudy days
Cosy Tea Breaks & Pit Stops
Many cafés and pubs welcome dogs inside in winter, and all year round.
Festive Treats
Keep human chocolates and mince pies out of paw’s reach! If you are looking for tasty festive treats head to the Lyn Valley Dog House in Lynton.
FAQ
Are dogs allowed on Lynmouth’s beaches in winter?
Yes, dogs are welcome all year round.
Do any stays charge for dogs?
Some do have a fee for overnight stays and a maximum number of dogs allowed. Always check with the property or accommodation before booking.
Are places open over Christmas?
Yes — most pubs remain open through December; for example The Crown Hotel in Lynton, and The Blue Ball Inn in Countisbury
Check each stay for Christmas availability. Many B&B’s and Guesthouses close during the Winter months.
Book your winter escape
Discover Lynton & Lynmouth and plan your winter or Christmas break. From harbour hideaways to hillside inns, every stay listed here is open this season — and every one will give your four-legged friend the welcome they deserve.












