Dog-friendly Romantic Breaks
- Andover, England
Nestled on the Faccombe estate in the middle of the glorious Hampshire countryside, The Jack Russell is a truly dog-friendly historic pub with stylish bedrooms, each named after dog breeds.
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- Bradford on Avon, England
Dog-friendly Widbrook Grange in Wiltshire is an idyllic country farmhouse retreat located on the outskirts of Bradford on Avon.
- Bath, England
The Bird, Bath is a unique dog-friendly hotel located in the historic city centre of Bath, Somerset.
- Ticehurst, England
Dog-friendly The Bell in Ticehurst located in East Sussex is a fantastic base from which to explore the gems of the South East with Fido in tow.
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- Bagshot, England
Set in over a hundred acres of fairytale woodland, the super dog-friendly Pennyhill Park is the perfect place to relax and unwind with your best furry friend by your side.
- Chulmleigh, England
A former coaching inn, dog-friendly The Fox & Hounds Country Hotel in Devon is the ideal pet-friendly getaway if you’re wanting a short, quiet break with your pooch.
- Torquay, England
With its stunning beach location on Babbacombe Beach, dog-friendly The Cary Arms in Devon exudes all the charm and fun of an inn on the beach with the style and comfort of a luxury boutique hotel.
- Broadway, England
Renowned for luxury, the dog-friendly Lygon Arms in Worcestershire is a delightful 16th-century former coaching inn set in three acres of picturesque grounds within the pretty village of Broadway.
- Skipton, England
Dog-friendly The Devonshire Fell in Yorkshire, owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, is a vibrant country hotel with stunning views of the Yorkshire Dales which offers some of the finest dog-walking country in the UK!
- Midhurst, England
A quintessentially English hotel and spa retains its heritage yet also provides guests with every contemporary luxury. Fantastically dog-friendly, set in the historic town of Midhurst and is one of the oldest coaching inns still in existence in the UK, dating back to 1430.