Rain is part of UK holidays. Rather than viewing wet weather as ruining your plans, embrace it as part of the adventure. Dogs don't mind rain nearly as much as we do, and with the right approach, rainy days can be memorable. This guide covers activities and strategies for when the weather turns.
Embracing the Rain
The Right Mindset
Reality Check:
- Dogs don't care about rain
- Most dogs happily walk in wet weather
- Rain gear makes it manageable
- Empty beaches and trails
- Different atmosphere to enjoy
Advantages of Rainy Days:
- Fewer crowds everywhere
- Atmospheric scenery
- Dogs often more energetic in cool weather
- Cosy pub stops even better
- Dramatic photography
When Rain Becomes a Problem
Genuine Issues:
- Heavy, persistent downpours
- Flooding and unsafe conditions
- Thunder and lightning (keep dogs safe)
- Very cold combined with wet
- All-day relentless rain
Outdoor Activities in Rain
Walking in the Rain
It's Usually Fine:
- Most rain is manageable
- Waterproofs for humans
- Dogs dry off
- Walks still enjoyable
Best Wet Weather Walks:
Woodland: Trees provide shelter. Forest walks excellent in rain.
Beaches: Dramatic in rain. Empty. Dogs love it.
Shorter Routes: Multiple shorter walks rather than one long one.
Equipment:
- Good waterproof jacket
- Waterproof trousers
- Wellingtons or waterproof boots
- Dog towels ready at base
Beach Days in Rain
Why It Works:
- Beaches empty
- Dramatic skies
- Dogs don't care
- Memorable atmosphere
- Photography opportunities
Considerations:
- Avoid if lightning
- Watch for rising tides in poor visibility
- Dry dog properly after
- Warm vehicle or accommodation to return to
Pub Walks
Perfect Rainy Day Activity:
- Walk to pub
- Dry off and warm up
- Good food and drink
- Continue or return
See our Pub Walks guide.
Managing Wet Dogs
Drying Strategies
At Accommodation:
Essentials:
- Multiple towels
- Designated drying area
- Dog drying coat/robe
- Space away from soft furnishings
Process:
- Dry at door before entering
- Towel dry thoroughly
- Use drying coat if have one
- Keep in non-carpeted area until dry
- Check ears (dry inside)
What to Bring
Wet Weather Dog Kit:
- Multiple towels (more than you think)
- Dog drying coat/robe
- Waterproof dog coat (for walks)
- Mat for drying area
- Paw cleaner
- Extra bedding
Accommodation Considerations
For Wet Weather:
- Hard floors helpful
- Boot room/utility ideal
- Washing machine access useful
- Good heating
- Space for wet gear
Indoor Dog Activities
At Your Accommodation
Mental Stimulation:
Puzzle Feeders:
- Kong stuffed and frozen
- Snuffle mats
- Puzzle toys
- Scatter feeding
Training Games:
- Practice commands
- New tricks
- Hide and seek
- Find the treat
Play:
- Indoor fetch (space dependent)
- Tug games
- Gentle play
Rest:
- Sometimes rain days are rest days
- Dogs need downtime too
- Cosy together time
Dog-Friendly Indoor Attractions
Options Are Limited: Most indoor attractions don't allow dogs. However:
Some Options:
- Garden centres (many allow dogs)
- Some farm shops
- Certain retail outlets
- Pet shops (obvious welcome)
- Some pubs/cafes for extended stays
What's Usually Not Available:
- Museums
- Galleries
- Heritage house interiors
- Most tourist attractions
Rainy Day Itineraries
Light Rain Day
Schedule:
- Morning walk (embrace the rain)
- Return to dry off
- Late morning coffee at dog-friendly cafe
- Afternoon pub lunch and walk
- Evening rest at accommodation
Heavy Rain Day
Schedule:
- Short morning walk between showers
- Indoor games and training
- Lunch at dog-friendly pub
- Afternoon rest and mental stimulation
- Evening shorter walk when lighter
- Cosy evening in
All-Day Downpour
Schedule:
- Accept it's an indoor day
- Very short toilet walks only
- Mental stimulation activities
- Extended rest time
- Find longest gap for proper walk
- Cosy accommodation evening
Regional Wet Weather Options
Areas with Better Indoor Options
Some areas offer more dog-friendly wet weather activities:
Garden Centres: Throughout UK. Many welcome dogs.
Large Dog-Friendly Pubs: Spend extended time in welcoming pubs.
Covered Markets: Some allow dogs (check locally).
Drive-Based Activities
When Walking Is Out:
Scenic Drives:
- See the area from car
- Stop at viewpoints briefly
- Drive to different area if weather varies
Dog-Friendly Drive Destinations:
- Farm shops with cafes
- Garden centres
- Dog-friendly retail parks
- Pubs further afield
Weather Checking
Staying Informed
Resources:
- Met Office app
- Mountain weather (for hills)
- BBC Weather
- Rain radar apps
Using Forecasts:
- Check hourly forecasts
- Look for gaps in rain
- Plan walks around dry spells
- Be flexible
Reading Conditions
Signs of Clearing:
- Lightening sky in west
- Visibility improving
- Gaps in cloud
- Radar showing end of rain
Wet Weather by Season
Winter Rain
Cold and Wet:
- Dress warmly
- Shorter walks
- Dry dogs quickly
- Warm accommodation essential
Summer Rain
Warmer but Wet:
- Often passes quickly
- Dogs dry faster
- Easier to wait out
- Showers rather than all-day rain common
Spring/Autumn Rain
Variable:
- Can be heavy or light
- Changeable conditions
- Prepare for both
- Layers important
Activities That Work Regardless
Always Possible
Rain or Shine:
- Pub visits
- Dog-friendly cafes
- Beach walks (unless dangerous)
- Woodland walks (natural shelter)
- Short local walks
- Rest days
What to Avoid in Heavy Rain
Save for Better Weather:
- Long exposed walks
- Mountain/hill walking
- Coastal path exposed sections
- All-day activities
- Anything requiring dry conditions
Making Rain Part of the Memory
Photography
Rainy Day Photos:
- Dramatic skies
- Reflections in puddles
- Moody atmosphere
- Different perspective
- Memorable images
Attitude
Approach:
- Rain is part of UK holidays
- Embracing it reduces frustration
- Dogs don't mind
- Preparation makes it manageable
- Different doesn't mean worse
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I cancel plans if it's raining?
Rarely necessary. Most activities work in light to moderate rain. Adjust rather than cancel.
Do dogs mind walking in rain?
Most dogs don't mind at all. Some actively enjoy it. Very few dislike rain enough to refuse walks.
What's the best wet weather activity?
Pub walks. Walk to a dog-friendly pub, dry off, enjoy food and drink, walk back or get a lift.
How many towels do I need?
More than you think. Pack at least 3-4 for a week's holiday in a wet region.
Should I buy a dog drying coat?
Highly recommended for UK holidays. Speeds drying and keeps dog comfortable.
What if it rains all week?
Unlikely but possible. Mix short walks with indoor activities. Find dog-friendly cafes and pubs. Embrace the experience.
Rain Is Part of the Adventure
UK weather includes rain. Preparation, the right gear, and a positive attitude transform wet days from problems into different types of adventures. Dogs don't check the forecast - they're ready whatever the weather.
The best rainy day advice: waterproof jacket, wellingtons, dog towels, and a pub lunch on the route.
Luke has experienced plenty of rainy holidays with Charlie, Buster, Ember, Simba, Max, and Molly. The pack has learned that dramatic beach walks in the rain and cosy pub stops after create memories just as valuable as sunny days.
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