Dog-friendly Worcestershire
Rich in rural beauty and stunning countyside, Worcestershire is a superb place to take your pup on a dog-friendly holiday. Whether you're looking for a cosy cottage in Malvern or a luxury country house hotel in Broadway, there's plenty of fabulous pet-friendly places to choose from.
- 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.
- Kidderminster, England
Indulge in refined luxury at Brockencote Hall, a captivating country estate in Worcestershire. Immerse yourself in elegance, gourmet dining, and idyllic surroundings.
- Evesham, England
Karma Salford Hall is a beautiful dog-friendly 15th century country retreat, right in the heart of the Cotswolds, one of the prettiest regions of the UK and one of the most dog-friendly!
£180Price per night from
- Hadley Heath, England
The dog-friendly Hadley Bowling Green is a charming Elizabethan pub located in Hadley Heath in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside, near the historic Droitwich Spa.
£97Price per night from
- Worcester, EnglandSituated in rural Worcestershire, this beautiful, tranquil, detached holiday cottage is set in the picturesque village of Earls Croome. It is the perfect location for guests wishing to enjoy some peace and quiet, and also for walkers as there are many miles of public footpaths that pass through the village, leading to some of the most magnificent unspoilt countryside. The Parlour is situated in grounds that were built with proceeds of a Grand National win back in 1863, the mares name was Emblem. Close by are a number of local towns and attractions, and a wide range of leisure pursuits are available locally. Shop 2½ miles, pubs and restaurant 1 mile.
Situated in rural Worcestershire, this beautiful, tranquil, detached holiday cottage is set in the picturesque village of Earls Croome. It is the perfect location for guests wishing to enjoy some peace and quiet, and also for walkers as there are many miles of public footpaths that pass through the village, leading to some of the most magnificent unspoilt countryside. The Parlour is situated in grounds that were built with proceeds of a Grand National win back in 1863, the mares name was Emblem. Close by are a number of local towns and attractions including Croome Court, Upton-upon-Severn for it’s annual festivals of jazz, blues, folk and the Sunshine Festival, The Malvern Hills and Cheltenham Racecourse, 19 miles. A wide range of leisure pursuits are available locally including cycling, horse riding, boating and rambling. There is also a theatre, shops and a swimming pool in nearby Malvern which can be reached in a 15-minute drive. Shop 2½ miles, pubs and restaurant 1 mile.£53From price per night based on 7 night stay