Why we love it
In a private enclosed field, this A frame cabin has a hammock on deck, big patio doors and a wood burner for the evening
"Perfect for reactive dog owners"
A lovely place to spend a few days. The cabin is well equipped as an eco-cabin and perfect for reactive dog owners with the large enclosed field.
Kate, Paws & Stay guest
What you'll love
Dogs will love
- Trotting about in their very own enclosed field
- Making you very aware they can smell the BBQ
- All the woodland to explore nearby
Humans will love
- Swinging in the hammock on deck
- Eating breakfast with the patio doors open
- The view from the triangular bedroom window
The place
There’s something magical about an A Frame cabin and Hazel Hide has plenty of that angular sparkle. Especially when you can relax and cook on the BBQ whilst the dog runs in wild circles, enjoying the freedom and safety of the enclosed field. Right on the edge of the South Downs National Park, you are surrounded by miles and miles of walks, and with the coast in such easy reach, it’s a short drive to anything you fancy. But thankfully, it’s still easy to enjoy feeling secluded out in the countryside, with the fresh air, and just the dog for company. Eat out on the deck, with the bifold can doors open, and enjoy the views, or simply rock in the hammock in the fairer weather. Retreat indoors amongst all the well-styled hygge when the night rolls in, and share the wood burner glow with the hound.
In the neighbourhood
- Worthing Beach, 27-minute drive. There’s a massive stretch of coastline all the way from here to Brighton for you to take your pick from. Check seasonal restrictions.
- The Red Lion, 20-minute walk. This dog-friendly country pub is the perfect pit stop for a bite to eat.
- Knepp Estate, 10-minute drive. Dogs will need to be on the lead at this renowned Rewilding Project but it's worth it to see the storks, wild ponies, deer and more.
- Sandgate Park, 5-minute drive. A lovely, wooded country park to explore with the dog in tow.