Labradors Love
- Barrow-in-Furness, England
Situated in the South of the Lake District and moments from the dog-friendly sand dunes of Roanhead - a fabulous National Trust beach perfect for doggie frolics
- Skipton, England
Set within the stunning 30,000-acre Bolton Abbey estate, dog-friendly The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa in Yorkshire is superbly located at the gateway to the stunning Yorkshire Dales.
- Huddersfield, England
Nestled in the West Yorkshire countryside, Bagden Hall Hotel is the perfect dog-friendly destination for a relaxing break in Yorkshire’s ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ country, with the Peak district and Brontë Country close by.
- Chagford , England
Situated within Dartmoor National Park, dog-friendly Mill End Hotel in Devon is a fabulous country house hideaway for you and your pet.
- Bury Saint Edmunds, England
Home to the Hervey Family for 200 years, dog-friendly The Ickworth in Suffolk is an incredibly luxurious hotel that is a great holiday base for couples and families.
- Ambleside, England
Experience refined elegance at Rothay Manor, a dog-friendly manor hotel. Discover the stunning landscapes of Lake Windemere and enjoy endless adventures with your furry companion.
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- St Fillans, Scotland
Situated on the banks of Loch Earn, dog-friendly The Four Seasons Hotel in Scotland couldn’t have a more picturesque location if it tried, with spectacular views of the surrounding landscape of Perthshire.
- Petworth, England
Nestled in the breathtaking Sussex Downs countryside. Explore picturesque dog-friendly trails, charming villages, and tail-wagging hospitality.
£95Price per night from
- Alresford, England
Located in the heart of the smallest hamlet in England, Grade I listed flint and brick country pub The Woolpack Inn is a charming dog-friendly destination nestled in Totford in the picturesque Candover Valley, Hampshire.
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- Sanquhar, Scotland
This cosy dog-friendly hotel guarantees a comfy stay and is ideal for adventurous doggies seeking to explore the rugged Scottish countryside.