Wonderful for Walkies
- Southampton, England
Originally built in 1906, New Place Hotel is a superb dog-friendly destination located in the heart of the Hampshire countryside.
- Bournemouth, England
Nestled in the picturesque beauty of Dorset. Immerse yourself in charm, comfort, and stunning coastal vistas.
- 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.
- Bradford on Avon, England
Dog-friendly Widbrook Grange in Wiltshire is an idyllic country farmhouse retreat located on the outskirts of Bradford on Avon.
- 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?
- Warminster, England
Nestled in rural Wiltshire and close to some very famous sights, Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa is a 19th century manor filled with luxurious creature comforts.
- 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.
- 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.
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- Bognor Regis, England
Granting you direct access to the stunning seaside, the dog-friendly beach huts at The Beachcroft Hotel couldn’t be more perfectly placed for a coastal getaway in West Sussex.
- Midhurst, England
A quintessentially English hotel and spa retains its heritage yet also provides guests with every contemporary luxury. Fantastically dog-friendly, set in the historic town of Midhurst and is one of the oldest coaching inns still in existence in the UK, dating back to 1430.