Escape to the Country
- Grasmere, England
Tucked beneath dramatic fells in the famous village of Grasmere, the dog-friendly Swan at Grasmere is one of the loveliest spots on the Lakes.
£119Price per night from
- Oakham, England
A fabulously dog-friendly, recently refurbished hunting lodge transformed into a boutique hotel in the heart of Rutland’s undiscovered rural landscape with wonderful walking trails around Rutland water.
- Helmsley, England
The Feathers is a truly dog-friendly, traditional coaching inn located in the bustling market square of Helmsley.
Overlooking gorgeous gardens and fields, dog-friendly Hollin House Hotel is a historic hotel on the outskirts of the charming Bollington village in Cheshire. It is in the middle of the Peak District with stunning walking and pretty villages all around and with the bustling market town of Macclesfield on the doorstep.
- Great Ayton, England
Set beneath iconic Roseberry Topping in picture-postcard Newton under Roseberry on the flank of the North Yorkshire Moors, this award-winning inn is a quintessential country pub.
£99Price per night from
- Coniston, England
Located on the shores of Coniston Water with sensational lake and fell views, the dog-friendly Coniston Inn is the perfect base for you and your pet to explore the Lake District National Park.
£109Price per night from
- Thirsk, England
The Golden Fleece is dog-friendly, situated on the historic town of Thirsk’s cobbled market place and is perfectly positioned for visiting the North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks.
- Hathersage, England
Millstone Inn is a charming dog-friendly Inn, located on the edge of the village of Hathersage looking up the Hope Valley - the gateway to the beautiful Peak Park.
£98Price per night from
- Newmarket, England
The Packhorse Inn in Moulton, Newmarket is a traditional dog-friendly country Inn situated in this charming Suffolk village with a five star AA dining and hotel guest experience.
£117Price 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.