Dog-friendly Berkshire
- Newbury, England
The Retreat is a dog-friendly 18th-century country house hotel and spa set in 16 acres of magnificent grounds, close to the North Wessex Downs, an Area of Outstanding Beauty.
- Windsor, England
A former coaching inn dating back to 1711, dog-friendly The Christopher Hotel in Windsor has been refurbished to a high standard, offering a very comfortable stay for you and your pet in the heart of Eton.
£105Price per night from
- Newbury, England
The Vineyard Hotel & Spa is a superb 5-star dog-friendly destination located in Stockcross, just off the borders of Newbury in Berkshire and less than an hour from London.
- Pangbourne , England
Set in the bustling village of Pangbourne beside the River Thames, dog-friendly The Elephant Hotel in Berkshire has everything for the perfect weekend with your best furry friend. It has wonderful river walks nearby and offers a great base to visit Windsor Castle, dog-friendly Basildon Gardens, Henley and the Chilterns.
£76Price per night from
- Newbury, England
A fabulous four-star country pub with rooms that are distinctly pet-inclusive, dog-friendly The Crab & Boar is exactly what you want for a jaunt into the countryside.
£95Price per night from
- Thatcham, England
Lying in the small village of Curridge just four miles from Newbury, dog-friendly The Bunk Inn in Berkshire is in the heart of the countryside – yet only a short drive from London.
£59Price per night from
- Hurley , England
Placing the stunning Chiltern Hills right on your doorstep, the historic, dog-friendly Olde Bell Hotel in Hurley offers the perfect base to begin a Berkshire break with your canine companion.
£124Price per night from
- Reading, England
The Roseate Reading is a luxury dog-friendly townhouse hotel ideally positioned in Reading, Berkshire.
£154Price per night from
- Taplow, England
A five-star historic hotel in Berkshire, dog-friendly Cliveden House is an incredibly glamorous destination for you and your pet.
£580Price per night from
- Hungerford, England
The traditional, dog-friendly Three Swans in Hungerford is perfectly positioned on the market place and as a coaching inn, it was first mentioned in 1661 as part of an inquisition concerning lands given for the maintenance of a school in Hungerford.