- Hastings, England
Set in 38 acres of formal gardens and woodland, dog-friendly Bannatyne Spa Hotel Hastings makes for a great doggie getaway in this ultra dog-friendly resort town on the South Coast.
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- 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.
- Umberleigh, England
A fabulous dog-friendly resort getaway nestled in the rolling countryside of North Devon set on a 125-acre estate for your dog to explore. Stay in either a stylish eco-conscious lodge with private hot tubs or Estate Rooms. There are dog-friendly dining options and numerous other facilities including pool, gym, golf and croquet and the South West Coast path close by.
- 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.
- Salcombe, England
Just a stone’s throw from the chic seaside town of Salcombe in Devon, dog-friendly Soar Mill Cove Hotel & Spa offers warm and welcoming hospitality in a picturesque coastal setting.
£155Price per night from
Embrace your inner castaway and escape to dog-friendly hotel Karma St. Martins in the Isles of Scilly.
£214Price per night from
- Studland, England
Dog-friendly Knoll House in Dorset is a traditional hotel, situated a stone's throw away from Studland Bay on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset.
£99Price per night from
- Mullion, England
Perched on the cliffs of the Lizard Peninsula, Polurrian on the Lizard is a contemporary seaside retreat perfect for the whole family, including your four-legged friend.
£129Price per night from
- Brockenhurst, England
Dog-friendly New Park Manor in Hampshire is a luxury spa hotel in Brockenhurst – right in the heart of the New Forest.
- North Bovey, England
Dog-friendly Bovey Castle in Devon does it all: where else can you wear your Hunter wellies at 8am, golf spikes at 3pm and Manolo Blahniks for dinner?