Wonderful for Walkies
- Abingdon, England
The Crown and Thistle is a dog friendly, Grade II listed coaching inn, dating back to 1605, in Abingdon.
- Warminster, England
Nestled in rural Wiltshire and close to some very famous sights, Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa is a 19th century manor filled with luxurious creature comforts.
- Chipping Campden, England
A former 17th-century coaching inn, the dog-friendly Noel Arms in the Cotswolds is one of the oldest hotels in the area, set in the picture-postcard market town of Chipping Campden, just 10 miles from Stow-in-the-Wold.
£119Price per night from
- Newmarket, England
A 17c super dog-friendly recently refurbished village pub in the heart of Woodditton, just outside Newmarket, with stylish decor and modern touches to create a lovely warm dog-welcoming stay.
£110Price per night from
- Cirencester, England
Set in the pretty village of Crudwell just 4 miles outside Malmesbury. The dog-friendly Pettifers Hotel is the perfect Cotswolds escape. Within easy distance of many fabulous dog-friendly attractions including the Cotswold Water Park, Westonbirt Arboretum and the Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens
- Looe, England
Talland Bay Hotel in Cornwall is a fabulous pet-friendly haven near coastal paths, uncrowded beaches, and quaint harbour-side villages. Ideal for adventurous dogs!
£140Price per night from
Set amongst 30-acres of picturesque parkland, this stately dog-friendly hotel offers unparalleled luxury in beautiful Buckinghamshire for you and your doggie to indulge in.
£119Price per night from
- Dyrham, England
The dog-friendly Crown at Tolldown is a 16th-century traditional pub and inn set amidst acres of stunning Gloucestershire countryside - a wonderful playground for your four-legged friend
£99Price per night from
- Mullion, England
Situated high on the cliffs of the cove itself, dog-friendly Mullion Cove in Cornwall is truly in a world of its own.
£135Price per night from
- Witney, England
Located on the edge of the Cotswolds in the market town of Witney, the dog-friendly Blue Boar dates back to the 17th century.