Five Dog-Friendly Destinations You Need to Know About
Plan the perfect pooch-friendly break
No. 1 By Guesthouse, York
York’s bougiest boutique hotel with subterranean spa, bikes to borrow in reception and cosy bar is so dog friendly it has a dog walker on hand to take your dog out for an early morning stroll if you want to luxuriate in a much-needed lie-in.
guesthousehotels.co.uk
The Rose & Crown, Romaldkirk
A welcoming 18th century coaching inn serving great food, with a welcoming bar where dogs are so welcome there’s even a dog ‘hall of fame’.
rose-and-crown.co.uk
Rothay Manor, Ambleside
This white washed boutique country house retreat has 19 lavish bedrooms including several in the new Pavilion which are dog friendly and come equipped with a comfy dog bed, towel, bowl, treats and doggy bags. Dogs are welcomed in the hotel with the exception of the main restaurant (there is a cosy dogfriendly dining room) and there’s even a dedicated dog shower – perfect for a post walk wash down.
rothaymanor.co.uk
High Force Hotel, Middleton-in-Teesdale
There are 10 individually-designed bedrooms to choose from at this white-washed, 18th century hotel, all with luxury linen, ensuite shower or bath and plenty of doggie treats for any four-legged-friend you bring along for the stay. Dogs are also allowed in the woodpanelled dining room and the cosy bar.
raby.co.uk/high-force/hotel
The Lister Arms, Malham
This 17th century coaching inn is the perfect base from which to explore the surrounding Dales, before enjoying some delicious home-cooked food and awardwinning cask ales in the lively (dog-friendly) bar where treats are readily handed out to well behaved hounds.
listerarms.co.uk