Historical Hideaways
- Tewkesbury, England
For the ultimate Cotswolds doggie vacation, Tewkesbury Park Hotel is the pawfect location! Sitting in green glory, this gorgeous family-owned hotel is surrounded by the rolling Gloucestershire countryside.
- 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.
£75Price per night from
- Melton Mowbray, England
A fabulous country house Estate just one hour by direct train from London yet a world away set in 500 acres of parkland. Steeped in history, dating back to Tudor times, the hotel is luxurious and makes a wonderful restful stay for you and four legged friends with a fabulous spa, pool and county pursuits at hand.
- 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.£130Price per night from
- Keswick, England
Set on the shores of the beautiful Bassenthwaite Lake, dog-friendly Armathwaite Hall Hotel in the Lake District boasts a truly idyllic location.
- Taplow, England
A five-star historic hotel in Berkshire, dog-friendly Cliveden House is an incredibly glamorous destination for you and your pet.
£530Price per night from
- Dalmally, Scotland
Perfect for a pet-friendly getaway with family, friends and best furry friend, of course, are these lovely traditional log cabins in the grounds of the gorgeous Portsonachan Hotel - an amazing 19c hotel with a lovely remote position on the Southside shores of Loch Awe.
£135Price 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.
- Penrith, England
Recently awarded the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Award, the luxurious dog-friendly North Lakes Hotel & Spa is located in the historic market town of Penrith, Cumbria.
- 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?