France Holiday homes and Holiday apartment - dogs allowed
Dog friendly cottages in France - pet friendly vacation rentals
Dog friendly holiday homes in France and pet friendly vacation rentals are available across a wide range of landscapes including Atlantic coastlines, Mediterranean regions, rural countryside and mountain areas. The diversity of natural environments allows travellers with dogs to select locations based on walking conditions, population density and access to outdoor space.
Holiday home in Cavalaire-sur-Mer
South of France, France90 m² House with dog for a maximum of 4 people
Les Mas du Levant
, 2 Bedroom(s)
| ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 595 EUR
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Holiday home in Rochefort-du-Gard
South of France, France85 m² House with dog for a maximum of 6 people
La Villa Des Pins
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 574 EUR
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Holiday home in Barjac
South of France, France130 m² House with dog for a maximum of 5 people
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool | ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 882 EUR
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Apartment in Cogolin
South of France, France28 m² Apartment with dog for a maximum of 3 people
Les Cascadelles
, 1 Bedroom(s)
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 539 EUR
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Holiday home in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes
South of France, France230 m² House with dog for a maximum of 8 people
Le Mas Moreau
, 4 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool | ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 1057 EUR
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Holiday home in Roujan
South of France, France100 m² House with dog for a maximum of 6 people
, 3 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool | ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 637 EUR
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Holiday home in Fayence
South of France, France120 m² House with dog for a maximum of 5 people
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool | ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 714 EUR
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Holiday home in Prades-sur-Vernazobre
South of France, France95 m² House with dog for a maximum of 4 people
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool | ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 672 EUR
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Holiday home in Bollène
South of France, France97 m² House with dog for a maximum of 4 people
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 420 EUR
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Holiday home in Aigues-Mortes
South of France, France70 m² House with dog for a maximum of 4 people
, 2 Bedroom(s)
🏊 Pool | ❄ Air conditioning
🐶 dogs welcome!
Price per week: from 581 EUR
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A partner offer from HomeToGo
Many pet friendly accommodations in France are located outside major cities in smaller towns, villages or rural surroundings where access to nature is easier. Detached houses with gardens are common in countryside regions, while coastal areas often offer apartments or houses within walking distance of the sea.
Choosing the right region can influence walking distances, terrain type and the level of seasonal tourism activity.
Coastal regions for dog friendly holiday homes in France
Brittany – coastal paths, cliffs and varied shoreline
Brittany offers a long Atlantic coastline with cliffs, rocky sections and sandy bays. Dog friendly holiday homes in Brittany near the sea are often located in smaller coastal towns or rural areas where coastal walking paths connect villages and natural landscapes.
The coastline alternates between open sea views and sheltered bays, allowing varied walking distances directly from the accommodation.
Normandy – wide beaches and rural surroundings
Normandy combines coastal landscapes with inland agricultural areas. Pet friendly holiday homes in Normandy are frequently located near fields, small villages or coastal towns with accessible walking routes.
The region provides a mix of long beaches and green countryside, often allowing short distances between accommodation and outdoor walking areas.
Atlantic coast – long sandy beaches and pine forests
The western Atlantic coastline south of Brittany includes extensive sandy beaches backed by dune systems and pine forests. Dog friendly holiday houses near the Atlantic coast are often situated in holiday home areas outside dense resort centres.
The landscape allows longer walking routes along coastal paths and forest tracks.
Mediterranean coast – warmer climate and varied terrain
Southern France along the Mediterranean offers a mix of sandy beaches, rocky coastal sections and hillside villages. Pet friendly holiday homes near the Mediterranean Sea are often located slightly inland or in smaller coastal towns.
Walking conditions can vary depending on terrain, with some areas offering flatter coastal routes and others featuring steeper access paths.
Inland regions and countryside landscapes
Provence – rural surroundings, vineyards and natural landscapes
Provence combines Mediterranean climate conditions with inland countryside landscapes. Dog friendly holiday homes in Provence are often located in villages surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and open land.
Detached houses with terraces or gardens are common, providing outdoor space and quieter surroundings compared to densely built coastal areas.
Dordogne and southwest France – low population density and green landscapes
The Dordogne region is known for forests, rivers and rural villages. Pet friendly vacation rentals in rural France often include detached houses with outdoor areas.
Walking routes frequently begin directly outside the property, often along small roads or countryside paths.
Loire Valley – river landscapes and agricultural surroundings
The Loire region offers flat terrain and river landscapes with a mixture of fields, forests and small towns. Dog friendly holiday homes near rivers in France are often located in quieter surroundings with moderate population density.
Mountain regions for nature-oriented holidays
French Alps – alpine terrain and hiking environments
The Alps offer high mountain landscapes with access to hiking routes and natural surroundings. Dog friendly holiday houses in the French Alps are often located in villages or small towns near mountain paths.
Terrain can include elevation differences, which may influence daily walking distances.
Pyrenees – quieter mountain regions
The Pyrenees along the border with Spain are generally less densely developed than some alpine tourist areas. Pet friendly holiday homes in the Pyrenees are often located in rural surroundings with access to open landscapes.
Massif Central – volcanic landscapes and open countryside
Central France includes elevated terrain with forests and grassland. Accommodation in this region is often located in rural environments with low traffic density.
Typical locations of dog friendly accommodation in France
Many holiday homes where dogs are allowed are located:
- in rural countryside areas
- near coastal walking paths
- in small villages outside major tourist centres
- near vineyards, forests or agricultural land
- in residential areas with lower traffic density
Detached houses with gardens are widely available in many regions, particularly outside large cities.
Accommodation features relevant for travellers with dogs
Selecting suitable pet friendly accommodation in France may depend on surrounding landscape, property type and preferred walking conditions.
Important criteria may include:
- fenced garden for controlled outdoor access
- holiday home with private garden or terrace
- quiet location outside dense resort centres
- proximity to natural surroundings for daily walks
- accommodation near the sea, lakes or rivers
Within our database, travellers can filter specifically for:
- fenced properties
- accommodation near the sea
- accommodation near water
These filters help identify properties that match individual travel preferences and walking habits.
Landscape diversity compared to other European destinations
France offers a broader combination of coastal, rural and mountain environments than many smaller countries. Travellers can choose between Atlantic beaches, Mediterranean coastline, agricultural countryside or alpine regions depending on climate preference and terrain suitability.
Coastal regions often provide longer walking routes along the sea, while inland areas may offer quieter surroundings and lower visitor density during peak season.
FAQ – choosing a dog friendly holiday home in France
Which regions provide the most space and lowest population density?
Rural inland regions such as Dordogne, Massif Central and parts of central France often offer lower population density and detached properties with outdoor space.
Which coastal regions are suitable for regular walks?
Atlantic regions and parts of Brittany often provide longer coastal paths, while Mediterranean regions may include mixed terrain with coastal and inland walking routes.
Are detached houses with gardens common in France?
Detached properties with gardens are widely available in rural areas and smaller villages outside urban centres.
How do coastal and inland regions differ for travelling with a dog?
Coastal regions often allow direct access to beaches or coastal paths, while inland regions may provide quieter surroundings with countryside walking routes.
Which mountain regions offer access to natural landscapes?
The Alps, Pyrenees and Massif Central provide access to hiking environments with varying elevation levels.
How can suitable accommodation features be identified efficiently?
Filtering for fenced properties, proximity to the sea or location near water can help narrow the selection based on individual travel preferences.
France: Holiday Home - dog allowed
Many pet friendly accommodations in France are located outside major cities in smaller towns, villages or rural surroundings where access to nature is easier. Detached houses with gardens are common in countryside regions, while coastal areas often offer apartments or houses within walking distance of the sea.
Choosing the right region can influence walking distances, terrain type and the level of seasonal tourism activity.
Coastal regions for dog friendly holiday homes in France
Brittany – coastal paths, cliffs and varied shoreline
Brittany offers a long Atlantic coastline with cliffs, rocky sections and sandy bays. Dog friendly holiday homes in Brittany near the sea are often located in smaller coastal towns or rural areas where coastal walking paths connect villages and natural landscapes.
The coastline alternates between open sea views and sheltered bays, allowing varied walking distances directly from the accommodation.
Normandy – wide beaches and rural surroundings
Normandy combines coastal landscapes with inland agricultural areas. Pet friendly holiday homes in Normandy are frequently located near fields, small villages or coastal towns with accessible walking routes.
The region provides a mix of long beaches and green countryside, often allowing short distances between accommodation and outdoor walking areas.
Atlantic coast – long sandy beaches and pine forests
The western Atlantic coastline south of Brittany includes extensive sandy beaches backed by dune systems and pine forests. Dog friendly holiday houses near the Atlantic coast are often situated in holiday home areas outside dense resort centres.
The landscape allows longer walking routes along coastal paths and forest tracks.
Mediterranean coast – warmer climate and varied terrain
Southern France along the Mediterranean offers a mix of sandy beaches, rocky coastal sections and hillside villages. Pet friendly holiday homes near the Mediterranean Sea are often located slightly inland or in smaller coastal towns.
Walking conditions can vary depending on terrain, with some areas offering flatter coastal routes and others featuring steeper access paths.
Inland regions and countryside landscapes
Provence – rural surroundings, vineyards and natural landscapes
Provence combines Mediterranean climate conditions with inland countryside landscapes. Dog friendly holiday homes in Provence are often located in villages surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and open land.
Detached houses with terraces or gardens are common, providing outdoor space and quieter surroundings compared to densely built coastal areas.
Dordogne and southwest France – low population density and green landscapes
The Dordogne region is known for forests, rivers and rural villages. Pet friendly vacation rentals in rural France often include detached houses with outdoor areas.
Walking routes frequently begin directly outside the property, often along small roads or countryside paths.
Loire Valley – river landscapes and agricultural surroundings
The Loire region offers flat terrain and river landscapes with a mixture of fields, forests and small towns. Dog friendly holiday homes near rivers in France are often located in quieter surroundings with moderate population density.
Mountain regions for nature-oriented holidays
French Alps – alpine terrain and hiking environments
The Alps offer high mountain landscapes with access to hiking routes and natural surroundings. Dog friendly holiday houses in the French Alps are often located in villages or small towns near mountain paths.
Terrain can include elevation differences, which may influence daily walking distances.
Pyrenees – quieter mountain regions
The Pyrenees along the border with Spain are generally less densely developed than some alpine tourist areas. Pet friendly holiday homes in the Pyrenees are often located in rural surroundings with access to open landscapes.
Massif Central – volcanic landscapes and open countryside
Central France includes elevated terrain with forests and grassland. Accommodation in this region is often located in rural environments with low traffic density.
Typical locations of dog friendly accommodation in France
Many holiday homes where dogs are allowed are located:
- in rural countryside areas
- near coastal walking paths
- in small villages outside major tourist centres
- near vineyards, forests or agricultural land
- in residential areas with lower traffic density
Detached houses with gardens are widely available in many regions, particularly outside large cities.
Accommodation features relevant for travellers with dogs
Selecting suitable pet friendly accommodation in France may depend on surrounding landscape, property type and preferred walking conditions.
Important criteria may include:
- fenced garden for controlled outdoor access
- holiday home with private garden or terrace
- quiet location outside dense resort centres
- proximity to natural surroundings for daily walks
- accommodation near the sea, lakes or rivers
Within our database, travellers can filter specifically for:
- fenced properties
- accommodation near the sea
- accommodation near water
These filters help identify properties that match individual travel preferences and walking habits.
Landscape diversity compared to other European destinations
France offers a broader combination of coastal, rural and mountain environments than many smaller countries. Travellers can choose between Atlantic beaches, Mediterranean coastline, agricultural countryside or alpine regions depending on climate preference and terrain suitability.
Coastal regions often provide longer walking routes along the sea, while inland areas may offer quieter surroundings and lower visitor density during peak season.
FAQ – choosing a dog friendly holiday home in France
Which regions provide the most space and lowest population density?
Rural inland regions such as Dordogne, Massif Central and parts of central France often offer lower population density and detached properties with outdoor space.
Which coastal regions are suitable for regular walks?
Atlantic regions and parts of Brittany often provide longer coastal paths, while Mediterranean regions may include mixed terrain with coastal and inland walking routes.
Are detached houses with gardens common in France?
Detached properties with gardens are widely available in rural areas and smaller villages outside urban centres.
How do coastal and inland regions differ for travelling with a dog?
Coastal regions often allow direct access to beaches or coastal paths, while inland regions may provide quieter surroundings with countryside walking routes.
Which mountain regions offer access to natural landscapes?
The Alps, Pyrenees and Massif Central provide access to hiking environments with varying elevation levels.
How can suitable accommodation features be identified efficiently?
Filtering for fenced properties, proximity to the sea or location near water can help narrow the selection based on individual travel preferences.
