Fido Family Friendly Places
- Southampton, England
Originally built in 1906, New Place Hotel is a superb dog-friendly destination located in the heart of the Hampshire countryside.
- Gorran Haven, England
Nestled in the quaint seaside fishing village of Gorran Haven you and your pet can embark on a Cornish adventure at the dog-friendly Llawnroc Hotel.
- Bournemouth, England
Nestled in the picturesque beauty of Dorset. Immerse yourself in charm, comfort, and stunning coastal vistas.
- Eastbourne, England
A contemporary, dog-friendly boutique hotel by the sea, situated on the Royal Parade in Eastbourne with far-reaching sea views and a sandy beach just across the road.
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- Chagford , England
Situated within Dartmoor National Park, dog-friendly Mill End Hotel in Devon is a fabulous country house hideaway for you and your pet.
- Exeter, EnglandA historic and charming dog-friendly hotel in the picturesque Kenn Valley near Exeter which offers a delightful retreat immersed in the enchanting landscapes of Devon.£100Price per night from
- Climping, England
Set in glorious parkland, this 1920s mock-medieval spa hotel has a captivating charm and is wonderfully positioned just a five-minute walk away from Climping Beach.
- Cockermouth, England
Originally an 18th Century Lakeland farmhouse, the Embleton Spa Hotel is a relaxed, informal dog-friendly hotel located near the ancient market town of Cockermouth in Cumbria with stunning views of the Lake District.
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.
- Stilton, England
The Bell Inn is a traditional, dog-friendly hotel located in the center of the delightful market town of Stilton. Famous for its Stilton cheese, the hotel is steeped in history and dates back to 1500, although its origins could be even earlier as there is a record of a local innkeeper in 1437.