Dog-friendly Warwickshire
Known as being the 'heart' of Shakespeare's England, the county of Warwickshire offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, history, and entertainment. Amongst the wonderful landscape are some of Britain's most interesting places, including Stratford-Upon-Avon, Royal Lemington Spa, and Warwick; all rich in culture and history. With plenty to see and do, it's the ideal place for you and your furry friend to discover together.
- Stratford Upon Avon, England
Full of character and historic charm, The dog-friendly Charlecote Pheasant Hotel is located just five miles from Stratford-on-Avon and has a glorious setting opposite the National Trust's stunning Charlecote Park, a grand 16c Century country house surrounded by its own deer park.
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- Stratford-upon-Avon, England
If you're after a dog-friendly destination that combines nature, history, and a spot of golf, look no further than Stratford Park, an inviting hotel with charm to spare.
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- Warwick, England
First opened in 1788 The dog-friendly Globe in Warwick is situated on the corner of Theatre Street, between Warwick Castle and Market Place.
- King's Coughton, EnglandLocated in a quiet rural situation and tucked away up a farm track with beautiful views over the Alme Hills. Comprising of an annexe to the owner’s home, Sunrise offers a good standard of modern accommodation set on two levels. It is surrounded by fields which are ideal for walks, and fishing is available for carp and catfish with the owner’s permission. The Cotswolds, Warwick Castle and Malvern Hills are 30 minutes drive. Stratford-upon-Avon, 8 miles. Coughton Court, one of the great Tudor houses, and Ragley Hall, are just 5 minutes drive away. Shop 1 mile, pub 800 yards, restaurant ½ mile.£50From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Barford, EnglandYour secluded private garden makes a perfect sun trap, and you are welcome to share our inspirational riverside plot which combines a 20-year conservation project with producing food, firewood and electricity. An acre of island on the River Avon showcases sustainable, wildlife friendly living in practice, with a hydroelectric generator on the old mill site, and with sitting out points chosen to show off the river and its abundant birds, flowers, fish and (if you are lucky) kingfishers and otters.
The village has two pubs, one Gastro, one Indian, and an exceptionally well-appointed community run shop. Warwick is 5 minutes away and Stratford on Avon 15 mins.£39From price per night based on 7 night stay