Dog Friendly Hotels

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 26th July 2017
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Is there actually a proper, up to date resource for finding dog friendly hotels ? The smaller "amateur" websites only have a few hotels in each area and aren't always up to date and the larger sites (Trivago etc) are either out of date (previous owner was dog friendly, new one not) or have different information on their website to that on the Trivago / Hotels.com page. Those that do actually allow dogs into the rooms, then don't allow them into the bar / restaurant areas, so you can't eat on site. Best Western actually seem quite good, but ideally I would like the choice of a smaller independent hotel too if possible.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 26th July 2017
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I guess not then laugh I think when I retire I will open a properly dog friendly B&B as there seems to be a distinct lack of them !

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 26th July 2017
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The Holiday Inn's I have found so far only allow dogs in the rooms and not in the bar or restaurant. They also want £20 for the privilege.
Best Western seem to be the same.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 26th July 2017
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Normally we don't have a problem as we are going to touristy places for a week or so, but this is for 1 night in the West Midlands / Staffordshire area and near to the M6. I have found information on Hotels.com and Trivago to be out of date and misleading. Many hotels are listed as dog friendly, but aren't or are very restricted (just had one that said dogs in the room and outside patio area only, another that said guide dogs only).

anonymous-user

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55 months

Thursday 27th July 2017
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Thanks all. I have booked here

http://www.windsorcastleinn.co.uk/

I used to live nearby a long (very long actually) time ago, so it will be nice to see what has changed. I remember when it was all fields etc laugh