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I have stayed in Center Parcs dog friendly lodges but there was one glaring problem

Five years ago, the idea of ​​a holiday in the UK would not have excited me as an avid traveller. However, now with a three-year-old in tow, the convenience of packing our car with all the amenities we need makes the trip much more manageable.

For the first time, instead of flying to a sunny European resort, I opted for a long weekend at Center Parcs in Elveden Forest, Suffolk. Being only two and a half hours from home and having the option to bring my dogs made it an easy choice.




Holidays are meant to be a respite from everyday life, but leaving my pets with a sitter and trying to pack the bare minimum for a flight just doesn’t hold the same appeal.

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What’s more, I had heard great things about the range of activities available at Center Parcs – with the freedom to do as much or as little as you like. Earlier this month we set off with the dachshunds strapped securely in the back of the car and a trunk full of groceries, suitcases and numerous “just in case” items.

We were greeted by a smooth journey and a smooth check-in process. The beautiful countryside enveloped us as we entered the main gate and the magical forest provided an idyllic backdrop for our short break, reports Express.

Inside the doghouses

Center Parcs markets itself as pet-friendly – and for the most part, it is. Guests bringing their pets pay an additional £109 to stay in a designated dog kennel.

The extra charge, they explain, is to cover the cost of a thorough cleaning between guests, which is entirely reasonable. The cabin was spotless and smelling fresh – there was no indication of how many dogs had previously stayed there.

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