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Dogs don’t get enough credit. They lift us up emotionally and make us smile when we don’t feel like smiling. Now is the time to give back to our dogs, and what better way to do that than on vacation. There are plenty of packages to choose from: Britain is now officially a dog-crazy nation, with more than a third of homes owning a pet and hotels we wouldn’t want to travel without. Whether it’s a luxury dog-friendly hotel on the beach or a country bar full of rooms that welcome four-legged customers, you can go anywhere with your dog these days. Consider sharing a breakfast sausage. Here are the best dog friendly hotels in the UK.
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Each hotel on this shortlist has been visited by expert evaluators, who are often hosted free of charge. They stay at least one night, try at least one meal and try other experiences offered by the hotel.Â
At this pet-friendly hotel near Bolton Abbey, dogs have their own rooms – and humans can use them for free, too. When you arrive, your pet will have a dog bed, water bowl and treats. After a walk along the river at Bolton Abbey and the nearby beaches for dogs, order room service from Canine Delights – complete with beer or wine for the dog (£15 per night). Originally built as an inn in the 17th century, the hotel retains much of its original character and features four-poster beds, stunning views and first-class spa facilities.
18th century hotel, a beautiful hotel with white walls and black windows. Its lakeside location gives Windermere views of the ruins and, for many, the Lake District. As a ‘relaxation hotel’, it serves whether guests are looking for casual, active or family fun. Guests receive a 10% discount at the Aquatic Centre. There are walking and driving paths and dogs are welcome with a bed, kibble and bowl (£20 per night).
She’s as beautiful as Beau Brummell in this old school Victorian hotel. A beautiful carved tree dominates the great hall, and as well as the best of Cholmondeley bitters and the magic of Merlin’s gold, there are 400 types of beautiful gins. With dog liver (made with meat broth), your loyal friend will not be thirsty either. Three rooms in the former director’s house behind the hotel are dog friendly (£10 per night).
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After a salty party on the Northumberland coast, this cozy hotel in the small fishing village of Bidnell is sure to warm your cockles. The rooms have a relaxed London vibe with views of the countryside, while the dog-friendly restaurant is a very modern fisherman’s hut, serving local beers and some fresh seafood. Four-legged guests have their own dog basket, food bag and even a private outdoor shower (£10 per night). It’s a 40-minute walk along the rugged, sandy beach.
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Bohemian is a unique country bar with a unique twist and vibe. This art-house offers elegant rooms, trendy restaurants, and contemporary art—note the bold dog portrait at the entrance. There are many charming villages to explore nearby and you can bring your furry friends. It costs £15 per dog and includes bedding, a dog bowl and Lily’s Kitchen treats. Check out our recommended dog friendly walks.
Entrance to Westonbirt Arboretum, Britain’s premier collection of trees. This stone cottage in the Cotswolds is a stunning guest house with a sense of style and space, with adjoining coach houses and modern additions. It’s a great place for dogs – there are eight hotels where canine guests can stay (from £20 a night), and the bar has a special menu for dogs, with roast beef and oat biscuits. The flow also has a broad base.
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This retreat in a rolling neighborhood of private homes has a fun, creative vibe. They’ve pushed the boat forward by designing 63 lovely homes, 12 of which are available if you bring Fido (nursery, farm house and some rooms – £30 per dog). Dog bath and after bath lotion, dog activity course, gym with extra tennis ball and dog walking map, and dog afternoon tea in The Lounge (with Cotswold Raw muffins and treats to match).
This Georgian house and property is a hidden gem in Hampshire, surrounded by 500 acres of beautiful countryside perfect for bringing your dog. On the other hand, a dedicated team can organize dog-friendly activities and climbing during the leisure area, a wonderful pool, mudroom, cycling, yoga, kayaking, fishing and high-speed obstacle courses for children to try. There is a one-off fee of £35 which includes accommodation, meals, packed food and special mineral water on arrival.
Formerly a ‘hotel’ for guests of Hampton Court Palace, it now houses antiques, beautifully designed rooms, hand-painted de Gournais papers and a beautiful chapel dedicated to King Henry VIII himself. The hotel is located on the banks of the River Thames, opposite Hampton Court Road, with gardens, river walks and boat trips on the doorstep, and nine dog-friendly rooms on the first floor. Patio (£20 per night including welcome pack). For lunch, afternoon tea and dinner you can enjoy your pet in the Copernosa restaurant, as well as on the outdoor terrace on hot days.
Dogs can enter the exclusive Kenny’s Club at this park in West Sussex. Sweet treats include natural pig ears and there is a dog-friendly walking map. Your four-legged friend can sleep in your bedroom and enter the dining room. She might consider the Kenny Dog membership package, which costs £60 a year – with 70% of the cost being donated to the Canine Partners charity – and a personal container that ensures only your pet’s pet is used.
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Treat your dog to new and exciting smells at this beautiful Dartmoor cottage on Dartmoor, with Grade I listed gardens including exotic foliage, shrubs, bushes and carpets. All accommodation is dog-friendly (£20 per night) and comes with a bowl, bed and food. The romantic and simple country house was once the holiday home of Georgiana Russell, Duchess of Bedford, and is now run by Alex Polizzi. The ‘homely feel’ atmosphere will make you feel at home in no time.
Bath is a beautiful, art-filled market in the heart of the city, steps away from the Roman Baths and Thermal Baths. The hotel has a good restaurant, a beautiful setting and attractive rooms. For £35 a night, furry guests get their own bed, linens and in-room safe. It is allowed in the bar and lounge but not in the main restaurant, but customers can eat the same menu in the hotel if they want to have dinner with their partner.
Set on 500 acres in the South Cotswolds, this rural retreat is ideal for families with dogs. While human attractions include Michelin-starred restaurants, an impressive spa with a stunning indoor pool, and an equestrian center, four-legged friends enjoy walks in the woods, flower-filled meadows, and a place to wash the dog. After bathing and drying, dog dinner, bed, fleece, crate, towel and bowl, from £25 per night.
One of the most affordable hotels available in Cornwall, St Michael’s is located just outside Falmouth, an arts and entertainment center rooted in Cornish history. It’s only a 15-minute walk from Swanpool beach and the town centre, with access to the coastal road and beach right outside the hotel. Several resort rooms and beach apartments (one, two, and three bedrooms) are pet-friendly, and snacks, blankets, dog beds, and bowls are included in the £20 fee.
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