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From Eastbourne to Camber along the South Coast and heading inland across the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are some delightful dog-friendly cottages in East Sussex. With its dramatic coastlines, long beaches of sand and shingle, breathtaking cliff-top walks and some pretty seaside resorts, there’s plenty to occupy guests in dog-friendly cottages across East Sussex. The range of dog-friendly accommodation East Sussex has to offer includes traditional cottages, lovingly updated vicarages, rural farmhouses, spacious apartments, Victorian townhouses and beautiful lodges. Throughout East Sussex the choice of self-catering dog-friendly holiday cottages make this a fantastic area for couples, families and groups of friends looking to explore the glorious beaches, stunning countryside, open parkland, thriving towns and bustling seaside resorts of this delightful area.
The coast of East Sussex has some wonderful dog-friendly beaches including Seaford Bay, Cuckmere Haven, West Quay Newhaven and the Royal Parade at Eastbourne. There are numerous lovely coastal resorts including Camber Sands, Rye, Hastings and Pevensey Bay, all with plenty of pet-friendly pubs, restaurants and cafes. East Sussex has many landmarks, attractions and parks which you and your canine companion can explore. Local highlights near our dog-friendly Sussex cottages include the 1066 Battle of Hastings Abbey and Battlefield, the How We Lived Then Museum in Eastbourne, Bodiam Castle, Pevensey Castle, the True Crime Museum and Newhaven Fort. Dogs are also welcome to take a trip by steam train on the Bluebell Railway, discover the parkland at Sheffield Park Gardens, visit Wilderness Wood or explore the landscapes of Dungeness - there's so much to see and do in Sussex.