Dog-friendly hotels
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I think I may have seen something about this on here before, but in the absence of a useable search.......any recommendations for decent dog-friendly hotels? We'd like a weekend away at the end of May/start of June. and we'd like to take the dog. She's uber-well behaved indoors, so no issues with damage or behaviour. We'd like somewhere she's welcome in the bar/lounge. Happy to put her in the room at mealtimes though.
Location? Well, what have you got? We're in Kent, so 2-3 hours would be good but might consider a little further afield if it's really worth it.
Doh - just seen the sticky at the top of the page! Will look there also!
Location? Well, what have you got? We're in Kent, so 2-3 hours would be good but might consider a little further afield if it's really worth it.
Doh - just seen the sticky at the top of the page! Will look there also!
Edited by CAPP0 on Thursday 9th May 22:19
http://www.tuddenhammill.co.uk/Took a Doberman cross here and went from here to Southwold.
Well, thanks for the suggestions, and I've also thrashed Google to within an inch of its life, but it seems that we have chosen a weekend (1/2 June) when the whole of the dog-friendly accommodation south of The Wash is fully booked! Can't understand why - but other than one place coming in at a chippy £500 for 2 nights, or another inn in an anonymous town in the middle of Anonshire, we've drawn multiple blanks - Sat 1st June is a good night to be a hotelier apparently!
http://www.fairmont.com/ Not sure how many do but St Andrews allow dogs.
http://www.craigynoscastle.com/ is about 4 hours from Kent (well, Dartford at least). It's in the Brecon Beacons National Park and is dog friendly-I'm not sure about the hotel's cat though!
BlackCup said:
Probably a bit late but someone I know highly recommended 'hoste' in Norfolk. They even have a book about the place! Looks nice might have to try it. But we have 3 dogs now so renting a holiday cottage is easier!
Matt
Likewise The White Horse @ Brancaster Staith. Some rooms open straight out onto a courtyard and the coastpath.Matt
BlackCup said:
Probably a bit late but someone I know highly recommended 'hoste' in Norfolk. They even have a book about the place! Looks nice might have to try it. But we have 3 dogs now so renting a holiday cottage is easier!
Matt
Matt

In Burnham Market.
Proper place this - http://www.thehoste.com/
Very nice indeed.
Well, it is THAT weekend and we are ensconced at The Inn at Cranborne, Dorset. I'll add it to the wiki. Very relaxed about dogs, it's a nice property and quite comfortable, but the local amenities are limited - you need a car. Food-wise, perfectly acceptable but never going to win any gastro awards. Fine if you need somewhere in this part or the world. Just make sure your room's not over the bar; it's not a noisy place but for some reason which we'll point out to them, the music is louder in the room than it is in the bar.
Mastiff said:
BlackCup said:
Probably a bit late but someone I know highly recommended 'hoste' in Norfolk. They even have a book about the place! Looks nice might have to try it. But we have 3 dogs now so renting a holiday cottage is easier!
Matt
Matt

In Burnham Market.
Proper place this - http://www.thehoste.com/
Very nice indeed.
Recommended!
Edited by Hellers on Sunday 14th July 17:46
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