There’s a reason they’re called Man’s Best Friend. And yes, we’re talking about our four-legged friends. So, if you’re lucky enough to be a proud owner, you shouldn’t have to worry about what you’re going to do with your pup when it’s time to head on a trip.
You see, at Dog Friendly Hotels, we believe that the best holidays are the ones that everyone is involved in - including your furry friends. Plus, there’s plenty of hotel and property owners around the UK that agree.
We’ve even done all of the hard work for you by scouring the internet for the best pet-friendly hotels around. Not just that, but you’ll even benefit from fantastic hotel offers and a passionate customer service team who are always on hand to ensure your trip is an enjoyable one, for everyone.
So whether you’re searching for a country house hotel with ample space for your dog to explore, a spa hotel that comes with luxury dog treats or a quaint pub with rooms that look out onto a dog-friendly beach, you’ll be sure to find it here.
From countryside retreats and city breaks to adventures in quaint villages and traditional towns, you’ll be pleased to know there are plenty of dog-friendly rooms all over the UK. Each offering unique highlights, you can choose from luxurious dog wash services, an in-room dog bed and feeding mat, plenty of toys and, of course, dog owners aren’t left out either.
Dog-friendly hotels in the Lake District
A trip to the Lake District with your dog offers everything you could need and more. Think lots of open space for your dog to roam, fresh green fields, golden beaches and vibrant woodland areas. Plus, there’s plenty of luxurious hotels complete with hot tubs and on-site restaurants for you to relax in too. As a destination, the Lake District is one of the best places to visit in the UK for dog owners and their companions - thanks to its range of dog-friendly pubs, bars and beaches making it a great home from home that everyone can enjoy.
Dog-friendly hotels in Cornwall
Whether you’re looking for a country manor house complete with a separate dining room or fancy a traditional cottage that boasts views of the sea, Cornwall certainly won’t disappoint. Spend your days exploring quaint seaside towns, stopping off at local pubs that are more than happy to set aside a water bowl for your dog. Come evening, why not opt for a night of chilling in front of the TV with your furry friend at your feet? Alternatively, head to one of the local beaches that welcome dogs and enjoy a BBQ. Don’t forget their bed, bowl and a few treats though.
Dog-friendly hotels Cotswolds
Picture your perfect holiday. Perhaps it’s centred on food, beginning with brunch by the river, a picnic lunch filled with local bakery treats and then dinner at a pub - all with your dog in tow. Or maybe your days are best spent walking and exploring nature trails, dense woodland and picturesque towns. Either way, whatever you’re looking for in a dog-friendly holiday, the Cotswolds will definitely impress. With plenty of places to rest your head, you can choose from traditional B&Bs, larger hotels that come with a spa or smaller stays in the heart of the action.
Dog-friendly hotels Devon
Head to the South West of England and enjoy everything that Devon has to offer. If it’s beaches you’re after, both South and North Devon are full of them. Here, you’ll also find plenty of dog-friendly walks, pubs and restaurants. For something a bit more lively, the cities of Exeter and Plymouth always have lots of things going on and plenty that your pet can get involved in too. When it comes to hotels, there’s a huge choice including luxury retreats, city centre townhouses or independent names boasting an incredible service for you and your guests.
Dog-friendly hotels New Forest
A dog-friendly holiday in the New Forest offers endless possibilities including walks, hikes, watersports and great food for all tastes. Discover local wildlife, spend a day on the beach, and follow your companion as they sniff out woodland trails. With plenty of open moors, cliff top walks and incredible views, be sure to pack your camera to get a few shots along the way. After a day out and about, there’s lots of luxurious 4 and 5 star hotels to choose from, many of which focus their attention on serving pampered pooches just as much as people.