Travelling with a Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers are born travellers. Their friendly nature, adaptability, and enthusiasm for adventure make them ideal holiday companions. Add their famous love of water, and you have dogs who embrace coastal walks, lake swims, and river paddling with equal joy.

This guide shares everything we've learned from travelling the UK with Buster and Ember, our Golden Retrievers. From finding the best water-based destinations to managing their social nature in public spaces, here's how to create perfect holidays with these beloved dogs.

Understanding Golden Retriever Travel Needs

Exercise Requirements

Golden Retrievers need regular exercise but are generally adaptable to different activity levels.

Daily Exercise:

  • 1.5-2 hours of activity
  • Mix of walking, swimming, and play
  • Happy with both active and relaxed days

Perfect Holiday Activities:

  • Beach walks and swimming
  • Lake and river adventures
  • Woodland walks
  • Gentle hiking
  • Fetch games in open spaces

Flexibility: Unlike some breeds, Golden Retrievers adapt well to varying activity levels, making them excellent for mixed holidays with active and relaxed days.

The Water Factor

Golden Retrievers are water magnets. This defines ideal holiday destinations.

They Will Swim:

  • In the sea
  • In lakes and tarns
  • In rivers and streams
  • In puddles, if that's what's available

Plan Accordingly:

  • Choose destinations with water access
  • Carry towels (plural, they get very wet)
  • Consider drying coats for car journeys
  • Factor in drying time

Social Nature

Golden Retrievers are famously friendly, which has travel implications.

The Positives:

  • Adapt easily to new environments
  • Good with other dogs and people
  • Welcome in most places
  • Generally calm in public

Management Needed:

  • May want to greet everyone
  • Can be easily distracted by other dogs
  • Need recall training for off-lead areas
  • Enthusiasm sometimes overwhelming

Finding Accommodation

Breed Reputation Helps

Golden Retrievers benefit from positive breed perception.

Generally Welcomed:

  • Most dog-friendly accommodation accepts them
  • Staff often delighted to see them
  • Rarely refused for breed reasons
  • Positive associations with the breed

Size Consideration:

  • Large dogs, so check weight limits
  • Need space for movement
  • Ground floor rooms easier for access

Accommodation That Works

Best Options:

Features to Prioritise:

  • Water access nearby (essential for Golden happiness)
  • Outdoor space for drying off
  • Hard floors (wet dogs and carpets don't mix)
  • Enclosed areas for off-lead time
  • Walking from doorstep

The Wet Dog Challenge

Golden Retrievers get wet. Frequently. Be prepared.

Accommodation Tips:

  • Bring multiple towels
  • Drying coat for after swimming
  • Request ground floor (easier for wet entry)
  • Inform accommodation about water activities
  • Clean up water and mud promptly

Transport Considerations

Car Travel

Golden Retrievers generally travel well in cars.

Setup:

  • Boot with dog guard (space to lie down)
  • Or large crate
  • Waterproof boot liner essential
  • Towels for wet returns

Post-Swim Car Travel:

  • Dry thoroughly before car entry
  • Drying coat for longer journeys
  • Waterproof boot liner saves upholstery
  • Plan drying time before driving

Train Travel

Golden Retrievers make good train travellers.

Advantages:

  • Calm, friendly nature suits public transport
  • Generally well-received by other passengers
  • Settles well during journeys

Practical Tips:

  • Avoid immediately after swimming
  • Bring water and treats
  • Position comfortably on floor
  • Their friendly nature may attract attention

Ferries

Most ferries welcome Golden Retrievers.

Considerations:

  • Deck access for toilet breaks
  • May want to explore (keep on lead)
  • Friendly to other passengers and dogs
  • Book pet cabins for longer crossings

Best Destinations for Golden Retrievers

Water-Focused Holidays

Lake District: Tarns, lakes, and swimming opportunities everywhere. Perhaps the perfect Golden Retriever destination. See our Lake District guide.

Cornwall: Beaches, coves, and sea swimming. Year-round access at many beaches. See our Cornwall guide.

Norfolk: Beaches, rivers, and Broads. Excellent water access throughout. See our Norfolk guide.

Scotland: Lochs, rivers, and coastal beauty. Endless swimming opportunities. See our Scotland guide.

Wales: Beaches, rivers, and lakes. Snowdonia offers mountain tarns. See our Wales guide.

Beach Holidays

Golden Retrievers excel at beach holidays.

Look For:

  • Year-round dog-friendly beaches
  • Sandy beaches for running
  • Safe swimming conditions
  • Freshwater rinse facilities nearby

Beach Tips:

  • Rinse off salt water (prevents skin irritation)
  • Check for strong currents
  • Provide shade and fresh water
  • Don't let them drink seawater

Managing Their Social Nature

In Public Spaces

Golden Retrievers want to be friends with everyone.

Training Focus:

  • Solid recall even with distractions
  • "Leave it" for approaching other dogs
  • Controlled greetings
  • Settling in busy environments

Practical Management:

  • Lead in busy areas
  • Allow controlled greetings where appropriate
  • Be aware they may pull towards other dogs
  • Practice calm behaviour around other people

With Other Dogs

Golden Retrievers are generally excellent with other dogs.

Benefits:

  • Good for multi-dog holidays
  • Usually welcome dog-to-dog interaction
  • Rarely aggressive
  • Play well with others

Considerations:

  • Not all dogs want to play
  • Keep controlled around nervous dogs
  • Respect other owners' preferences
  • Some dogs find their enthusiasm overwhelming

With People

Their friendly nature is usually an asset.

Advantages:

  • Staff love them
  • Other guests generally pleased
  • Good ambassadors for dog ownership
  • Children often delighted

Management:

  • Don't let them jump up
  • Control greetings
  • Some people prefer not to interact
  • Respect others' space

Health Considerations for Travel

Common Golden Retriever Health Issues

Joint Problems: Common in the breed. Consider:

  • Appropriate walk lengths
  • Avoid excessive jumping
  • Supportive bedding
  • Swimming is low-impact exercise

Ear Infections: Floppy ears trap moisture after swimming.

  • Dry ears after every swim
  • Carry ear cleaner
  • Check daily during water-heavy holidays

Skin Issues:

  • Rinse salt and sand after beach visits
  • Watch for hot spots (common in wet coats)
  • Dry thoroughly after swimming

Weight: Golden Retrievers love food and gain weight easily.

  • Maintain normal feeding routine on holiday
  • Don't overdo treats
  • Extra exercise doesn't mean extra food

Swimming Safety

Safe Swimming:

  • Check water quality and currents
  • Avoid blue-green algae
  • Don't let them swim to exhaustion
  • Watch for cold water shock
  • Some dogs don't recognise their limits

Practical Tips from Experience

What We've Learned with Buster and Ember

Planning:

  • Water access is non-negotiable
  • Factor in drying time to schedules
  • Carry more towels than you think
  • Choose accommodation with outdoor space

During Trips:

  • Morning beach walks (quieter, cooler)
  • Swimming tires them out effectively
  • Evening they're contentedly tired
  • Happy dogs make happy holidays

Best Discoveries:

  • Lake District tarns are Golden Retriever paradise
  • Coastal cottages work brilliantly
  • They make friends wherever they go
  • Water-based holidays suit them perfectly

Packing for Golden Retrievers

Essential Items:

  • Multiple large towels
  • Drying coat(s)
  • Waterproof boot liner for car
  • Usual food (no changes)
  • Water bowl
  • Ear cleaner
  • Brush (they shed significantly)
  • Freshwater for rinsing
  • Long lead and standard lead

Nice to Have:

  • Portable shower for beach rinsing
  • Cooling mat for hot days
  • Extra blanket for accommodation
  • Fetch toys for beach

Activities Golden Retrievers Love

Water-Based

  • Sea swimming
  • Lake swimming
  • River paddling
  • Dock diving (if you can find it)
  • Simply getting wet

Land-Based

  • Fetch on beaches
  • Woodland walks
  • Moderate hiking
  • Exploring new environments
  • Meeting new dogs and people

Retriever-Specific

  • Fetch games (their namesake activity)
  • Swimming retrieves
  • Scent games
  • Training in new locations

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Golden Retrievers good travel dogs?

Excellent. Their adaptable, friendly nature suits travel well. They're welcomed almost everywhere and adapt to new environments easily.

How do I manage wet Golden Retrievers on holiday?

Carry multiple towels, use drying coats, choose accommodation with outdoor space, waterproof your car, and factor drying time into your schedule.

Do Golden Retrievers overheat easily?

Their thick coat means they can overheat. Ensure shade, avoid midday exercise in summer, and provide water access. Swimming helps them cool down.

What's the ideal holiday destination for Golden Retrievers?

Anywhere with water. The Lake District, Cornwall, Norfolk, and Scottish lochs all offer excellent swimming and walking combinations.

How do I manage their friendliness in public?

Training for controlled greetings, solid recall, and awareness that not everyone wants to interact. Their nature is an asset but needs management.

Do Golden Retrievers need special ear care on holiday?

Yes. Dry ears after every swim to prevent infections. Their floppy ears trap moisture. Carry ear cleaner for water-heavy trips.

Can Golden Retrievers cope with long walks?

Generally yes, though watch for joint issues common in the breed. Swimming provides excellent low-impact exercise.

Water, Walks, and Wonderful Adventures

Golden Retrievers bring joy to every holiday. Their enthusiasm for water, their friendly nature, and their adaptability make them ideal travel companions for adventures across the UK.

Ready to plan? Browse our destination guides for locations that match Golden Retriever love of water and walking.

Buster and Ember have swum in lakes from Cornwall to Scotland, made friends on countless beaches, and demonstrated that Golden Retrievers find happiness wherever there's water to splash in. Their joy is contagious.

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Thomas Wright
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Golden Retriever guide - knew exactly what we needed
Reviewed on 2025-12-18) Verified Purchase
Our goldie Sunny lives for water so the breed guide's focus on swimming destinations was perfect. Norfolk beaches were exactly as recommended - shallow, calm, endless space. The grooming tips for after swimming helped us keep on top of his coat. The advice about their enthusiasm around other people made us more aware of managing his friendliness!
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Goldies and water - an inseparable combination! Norfolk is perfect for them. Glad you're managing Sunny's enthusiastic greetings!
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Water-focused holiday was perfect
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This guide understood that golden retrievers need water access. We planned our entire Lake District trip around swimming spots for our girl Bella. Lake access points, river sections, quiet beaches - all the suggestions were exactly right. Bella was in heaven. A wet golden is a happy golden!
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Water access is non-negotiable for goldies! Bella wet and happy in the Lakes is exactly what these dogs live for.
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Michael Roberts
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Managing golden friendliness abroad
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The section on managing golden retriever friendliness was so relevant. Our boy Murphy thinks everyone is his best friend. The tips about not letting him overwhelm people, managing approaches, training calm greetings - all helpful. He's still friendly but now politely friendly. Beach interactions are much smoother.
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Golden friendliness can be overwhelming for others! Murphy being politely friendly is the goal. Everyone appreciates a mannered greeting.
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Grooming on holiday advice essential
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The grooming advice was essential. Our golden Daisy's coat gets crazy after swimming - tangles, sand, debris. The guide's daily grooming routine while on holiday, specific tools to pack, and tips about drying properly prevented any matted disasters. Came home with a presentable dog for once!
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Golden coats and water create grooming challenges! Daisy coming home presentable shows that daily routine paid off.
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Exercise needs well explained
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The exercise needs section was really useful. Goldies need proper exercise - not just a quick walk. The guide helped us plan sufficiently active holidays with our boy Oscar. Long walks, swimming, fetch sessions, proper tired by evening. A well-exercised golden is a calm golden. The guide understood that.
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Tired goldies are good goldies! Oscar getting proper exercise means relaxed evenings for everyone.
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Beach holiday perfection for goldies
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This guide was essentially a golden retriever beach holiday blueprint. Cornwall was perfect - the beaches recommended had good swimming, space to run, and our golden Charlie had his best holiday ever. The tips about rinsing salt water and checking ears after swimming kept him healthy too.
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Cornwall beach holidays are golden retriever paradise! Charlie healthy and happy with good post-swim care is perfect.
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Good breed-specific guide
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Really useful guide specifically for golden retrievers. The water focus, grooming needs, friendly temperament management - all accurate for the breed. Four stars because some destination suggestions felt generic, but the golden-specific advice throughout was excellent. Helped us plan around our dog's breed characteristics.
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Fair point on destinations! Golden-specific needs can fit many places. Glad the breed advice was useful though.
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Older golden considerations helpful
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The section on older golden retrievers was really helpful. Our 10-year-old Bramble has some joint issues now. The advice about gentler swimming, shorter walks, managing her weight on holiday treats, and watching for tiredness helped us plan appropriately. She still enjoyed the beach, just at her own pace.
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Senior goldies still love water! Bramble enjoying the beach at her pace is beautiful. Adjusting for age keeps them comfortable.
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Heat management for goldies important
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The heat management section was important reading. Golden retrievers with their thick coats can overheat easily. We chose Scotland in September for our boy Cooper - cooler temperatures, still good swimming. He was so much more comfortable than on our previous hot Cornwall trip. Lesson learned about breed and climate matching.
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Thick golden coats and heat don't mix well! Cooper comfortable in Scottish coolness is smart breed-climate matching.
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Pub dog section accurate
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The section about goldies making excellent pub dogs was accurate. Their calm temperament once exercised, friendly but not aggressive, settling nicely under tables. Our girl Luna has become the perfect pub companion using the tips in this guide. That post-walk pub lunch is now our favourite thing.
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Goldies are natural pub dogs! Luna settling after exercise for that pub lunch is the golden retriever dream.
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Mark Davies
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Lake swimming tips were spot on
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The lake swimming tips were spot on. Where to access safely, watching for currents, not letting them swim too long, having towels ready. Our golden Max swam every day in the Lake District following this advice. No issues, just happy swimming. The specific lake safety points were really helpful.
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Lake safety for water-mad goldies is so important! Max swimming happily and safely every day is perfect.
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Retriever energy channelled well
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The guide helped us channel golden retriever energy appropriately on holiday. They need more than casual strolls! Fetch sessions, swimming, longer hikes, training games. Our boy Barney was tired and happy rather than frustrated and bouncy. Understanding breed energy needs transformed our holiday.
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Channelled energy equals calm dogs! Barney tired rather than frustrated shows you met his breed needs. Much better holiday for everyone.
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Fetch obsession managed
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The section on managing fetch obsession was surprisingly relevant. Our golden Tilly would fetch until she collapsed if we let her. The guide's advice about limiting sessions, enforced rest, not throwing when she's panting - important for her health. We can still play but responsibly. Obsessive goldies need boundaries.
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Fetch obsession is real in goldies! Tilly having enforced limits protects her from herself. Responsible play is loving play.
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Muddy golden management tips worked
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The muddy dog management tips were essential. Goldies find mud and water everywhere. The guide's suggestions about car boot setups, designated drying spots, accepting some mess but containing it - all practical. Our golden Charlie was frequently muddy but our holiday cottage stayed acceptable. It's about management not prevention!
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Mud and goldies are inseparable! Charlie messy but cottage acceptable shows realistic management. Can't prevent, only contain!
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Coastal path walks recommended
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The coastal path recommendations were perfect for our golden Oscar. Enough challenge to tire him, swimming opportunities along the way, interesting smells. We did sections of the Pembrokeshire coast and he was in heaven. The guide understood what golden retrievers need from walks.
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Coastal paths tick all the golden boxes! Oscar in heaven on Pembrokeshire paths is what these dogs live for.
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Victoria Shaw
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Food motivation understood
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The acknowledgment of golden retriever food motivation was helpful. They'll eat anything anywhere! The tips about managing their scavenging on beaches, keeping treats for training, not overfeeding on holiday - all relevant. Our food-obsessed Duke was managed well. Those begging eyes didn't win this time.
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Golden food obsession is legendary! Duke's begging eyes being resisted shows strong willpower. Weight management matters.
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River swimming locations helpful
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The river swimming suggestions were helpful. Our golden Willow loves moving water even more than still. The guide mentioned safe river access points in various regions. Found some beautiful spots in Yorkshire she'd never have discovered without this. Rivers are underrated for water-loving dogs.
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River swimming is so enriching! Willow discovering Yorkshire rivers opens up new adventure possibilities.
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Puppy golden travel tips helped
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The puppy section helped us take our 8-month-old golden Murphy on his first holiday. Adjusting exercise for developing joints, managing puppy energy, not overdoing swimming too young. He had an appropriate puppy holiday that didn't damage his growing body. Important guidance for young goldens.
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Puppy joints need protection! Murphy having age-appropriate fun without damage sets him up for healthy adult adventures.
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Multi-golden household tips useful
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The multi-dog section helped us manage our two goldies, Cooper and Bailey, on holiday. Different energy levels, sharing swimming access, not creating competition. The guide understood that even same-breed dogs have individual needs. Both boys had great holidays managed as individuals.
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Two goldies means double the water love! Cooper and Bailey's individual needs being met shows thoughtful ownership.
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Made us better golden owners
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This guide made us better golden retriever owners generally, not just for holidays. Understanding their water needs, exercise requirements, grooming demands, friendly management. Our girl Sunny benefits year-round from what we learned. The holiday was just the beginning of better breed understanding.
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Breed understanding improves everything! Sunny benefiting year-round from this knowledge is wonderful. Better owners, happier dogs.

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