When the air turns crisp and the crowds fade away, there’s no better time to enjoy a peaceful lodge escape with your four-legged friend. Autumn and winter bring a different kind of magic: quiet trails, misty mornings, and the simple joy of returning to a warm lodge after a brisk walk in the woods.
For dog owners, colder months offer freedom, calm, and unforgettable moments shared outdoors.
Why the colder months are perfect for dog-friendly getaways
While summer holidays might be busy and bustling, November to February open up a world of wide-open spaces.
- Quieter walking trails: Fewer visitors mean your dog can explore freely without distractions.
- Cooler temperatures: Ideal for energetic dogs who love a long run without overheating.
- Wild, beautiful scenery: Frost-covered paths, winter sunsets, and the crunch of leaves under paws, perfect for photography and peaceful walks.
And when the exploring’s done, there’s nothing like curling up in your cosy lodge together with a blanket, a crackling fire, and a content pup snoozing by your feet.
What to pack for your dog on a winter lodge break
Packing right ensures comfort and safety for both you and your pet. Here’s your quick checklist:
- Warm, waterproof dog coat – especially for short-haired breeds.
- Towels and blankets – muddy paws are inevitable, and a soft blanket helps them dry off.
- Portable dog bowl & snacks – perfect for refuelling on long walks.
- Reflective lead or collar light – shorter daylight hours mean evening strolls in the dark.
- Paw balm or wax – to protect pads from cold, frost, and salt on roads.
- Favourite toy or bed – helps your dog feel at home in new surroundings.
Finding the perfect pet-friendly lodge
Not all lodges are created equal when it comes to canine comfort. Look for:
- Dog-friendly flooring like wood or vinyl (no need to worry about muddy pawprints).
- Secure outdoor spaces for off-lead play.
- Nearby walking routes or dog parks so you can step straight into nature.
- Pet-friendly cafés and pubs nearby — ideal for lunch stops after a long ramble.
When booking, check for any pet policies or additional fees, and don’t forget to mention your dog’s breed or size to ensure the best match for your stay.
Weather-wise: staying safe and comfortable
The great outdoors looks beautiful in frost and snow, but a few precautions make the adventure safer:
- Avoid long walks in freezing rain or icy conditions — choose sheltered woodland trails instead.
- Bring a quick-dry towel so you can dry your dog before heading inside (helps avoid chills).
- Hydration matters – dogs still need plenty of water even in cold weather.
- After-walk warm-up: a blanket by the fire or a warm spot near a heater helps them recover.
And remember: just like us, dogs love routine — so keep meal times and bedtime similar to home life.
Discover our pet-friendly park lodges
At Woodland Park Lodges, dogs aren’t just welcome — they’re family.
Many of our lodges feature:
- Spacious open-plan living for easy lounging.
- Private outdoor decking or enclosed gardens.
- Easy access to scenic walking routes and dog-friendly beaches/trails nearby.
Our favourites include The Riverside Trail for early-morning walks and Pinewood Loop, a gentle circular route that’s ideal for older dogs.
After your adventure, unwind with your furry companion in front of a glowing fire or enjoy the view from your private hot tub, wagging tail guaranteed!
A dog-friendly lodge holiday in the colder months isn’t just about escaping the crowds, it’s about slowing down, breathing in fresh air, and sharing simple moments with the one who never leaves your side.
So pack the lead, grab your boots, and let your next winter break be all about long walks, warm fires, and wagging tails.




