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Recommendations for dog friendly hotels......

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LizzieBennettDarcy · 05/11/2018 21:23

We've unexpectedly got the chance to go away for a few days, and I've been looking at dog friendly hotels but most seem to say that you have to leave the dog in your room when you eat. Ours would howl the place down if we left him and I'm just wondering if anyone has stayed anywhere where dogs are welcome everywhere! Don't really fancy eating breakfast and evening meal in shifts Grin

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TeddyIsaHe · 05/11/2018 21:24

Anywhere in particular? Gunton Arms in Norfolk is v dog friendly, can have dog with you whilst you eat. Massive deer park (so dog on lead outside unless recall is perfect!) but tons of really amazing walks close by. I love it and stay/eat quite often.

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Blatentadvertising · 05/11/2018 21:26

//www.thegeorgeinhatherleigh.com if you fancy Devon OP. Dog friendly AND he is welcome to stay with you while you eat!

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MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 05/11/2018 21:36

Is there a list anywhere of dog friendly hotels that anyone can recommend as a go to? I’d love to stay somewhere that I could take the dog but I do like a hotel breakfast and dinner, I can’t be arsed self catering in a cottage again.

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LizzieBennettDarcy · 05/11/2018 21:37

We're in Gloucestershire so wanted something within 2 hours drive ideally but I will look at these, thank you Smile

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Barabajagal · 05/11/2018 21:38

Pets Pyjamas website has a list of dog friendly hotels, b&bs, pubs etc.

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CMOTDibbler · 05/11/2018 21:44

The Fish Hotel or the Lygon Arms near Broadway, Worcs are both very luxurious and very dog friendly

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Wolfiefan · 05/11/2018 21:46

Watching with interest. My mum is desperate to go to Beamish museum. I can’t leave the dog. Blush Would love to bring her with us. But she isn’t keen on being left at all.

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disconnecteddrifter · 05/11/2018 21:48

Tolcarne beach hotel in Newquay. They leave a little doggy pack in the room

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AvocadosBeforeMortgages · 05/11/2018 22:00

Travelodges are all dog friendly, though you have to pay an extra £20 per stay for cleaning

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MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 05/11/2018 22:47

Are they? I didn’t know that. Thanks.

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BasiliskStare · 05/11/2018 22:58

@LizzieBennettDarcy and others - not only is this dog friendly - i.e. they will let them into the dining rooms and all public places , bedrooms ( they leave little blankets for dogs ) , they also will bring the dogs sausages at breakfast time if the dogs are allowed them Grin Very lovely hotel - outside garden area for them to roam about in - not entirely enclosed so you might need to sit and have a drink whilst you watch them Smile and near to Dartmoor etc. www.arundellarms.com/dog-friendly-holidays

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BasiliskStare · 05/11/2018 23:02

Oh sorry - the dogs can't go into the main dining room but the bar dining area ( divided up into different areas) is very nice and where we ate - the main dining room looked more like a corporate type thing so no worry from us about not being able to take them in there. The dining areas they can go in has a very good menu

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anniehm · 06/11/2018 08:06

Is a pub/inn ok? We have stayed in lots and he eats with us - not as kid friendly if that's a need. Have also stayed at Hilton hotels that let dogs in one of the eating areas.

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anniehm · 06/11/2018 08:09

The Manners at Bakewell was our last trip, but have stayed in lots, mostly in Peak District. Dog friendly is quite easy we find

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MissMarplesKnitting · 06/11/2018 08:11

The Wild Boar at Crook, near Windermere.

Amazing place. Food is great, microbrewery on site, lovely rooms and some rooms are dog accommodating.

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LizzieBennettDarcy · 06/11/2018 09:26

Thanks all, some great ideas here.

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Roystonv · 06/11/2018 09:32

Getting you closer to Beamish The Worsley Arms at Hovingham, near Malton. Very dog friendly no dogs in dining room but same menu served in bar and food is very good.

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Roystonv · 06/11/2018 09:33

Sorry that was for wolfie

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Wolfiefan · 06/11/2018 09:36

Thank you @Roystonv. Much appreciated.

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CalamityJane10 · 06/11/2018 09:38

We stayed at the Tufton Arms in Appleby and dogs were allowed in bar and lounge area (not dining room). They even set us up a breakfast table in the bar the next morning so she could eat with us. We were very impressed.

There is a park across the road and river/wood walk close by.

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EdinaMonsoon · 08/11/2018 22:50

The Wheatsheaf in Northleach is fabulous and very dog friendly. In the heart of the Cotswolds so lots of opportunities for long walks and cosy pubs.

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