- 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.
- Shanklin, England
An exceptionally dog-welcoming country house hotel which is set on a clifftop on the Isle of Wight with four acres of grounds.
£90Price per night from
- 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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- Shanklin, EnglandHaven Hall on the southeast side of the Isle of Wight offers a picturesque and luxury escape for both human and canine guests.
- Brighton, England
With parts dating back as far as 1559, The Old Ship in East Sussex is a superb dog-friendly destination and Brighton’s most historic hotel located just a stone’s throw from the iconic seafront.
- Norwich, England
A luxurious and eclectic, dog-friendly B&B housed in a gorgeous Georgian building set in the delightful market town of Reepham with wonderful walks on the doorstep.
- Camber, England
Dog-friendly The Gallivant in East Sussex is a relaxing restaurant with rooms – a fabulous coastal hideaway opposite the dunes and award-winning Camber Sands beach – a beautiful stretch of golden sand where your pet can run around and let off steam.
- Isle of Mull, Scotland
Escape to the captivating Isle of Mull Hotel and Spa, where breathtaking landscapes meet luxurious comforts and rejuvenating wellness experiences. Pure serenity awaits.
£194Price per night from
- Broadstairs, England
A delightfully quirky dog-friendly B&B in the seaside town of Broadstairs, with an array of fabulous year round dog-friendly beaches on the doorstep.
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- Whitstable, EnglandThis two bedroom beach front lodge is located in Seasalter, Whitstable with stunning sea views from the back of the house. The wild, coastal garden (with secure gate and Hazel fencing for your dogs) leads on to the beach garden, with fire pit and Adirondack chairs, perfectly angled for star gazing.
Seasalter is a popular holiday destination due to the long stretches of beach and lovely walks and cycle routes along the coast.
Thyme and Tide, renovated in 2022 to a very good standard, is the ideal property for family holidays or just chilling out with the dogs. With great original artwork, many pieces sourced locally, comfortable slouchy couches and a large dining area for entertaining. The lodge is a home from home.
The village of Seasalter can be found on the north coast of Kent, facing the Isle of Sheppey across the mouth of the River Swale. It is located five miles north of historic Canterbury, between Whitstable and Faversham.
Seasalter, as it name implies, was an important centre for the production of salt as far back as the Iron Age and it was raided by Vikings due to its prosperity. By 1086 it was recorded in the Domesday Book as belonging to the "kitchen of the Archbishop" of Canterbury. At the western end of the village on the Faversham Road the local pub is like a welcoming lighthouse as visitors approach across the flat marshes. There has been an inn there since 1642. Beach 10 yards.£131From price per night based on 7 night stay