Fancy treating your four-legged pal to a well-deserved break? Get inspired with our selection of the best dog-friendly hotels in the UK

By Rachel Howatson

Published: Friday, 31 May 2024 at 10:22 AM


If strolling along a beach without your dog feels quite unnatural, and you’d rather save yourself the hassle of booking kennels or sourcing willing dog sitters, why not take your pooch on the road? We’re spoilt for choice now when it comes to finding dog-friendly hotels, with thousands of places, even the most luxurious, now opening their doors to furry visitors.

To help you find the perfect spot surrounded by lovely dog walking routes, we’ve gathered a list of the best dog-friendly hotels in the UK for you to browse and book.

Whether you fancy a remote trip to the Scottish Highlands; a spa retreat in Bath or a jaunt to the Welsh hills with your dog, our list is sure to inspire.

You can also head to our roundup of the best cottages in Devon for more staycation ideas.

Best dog-friendly hotels for 2024

The Groes Inn, Conwy

Llanrwst Rd, Conwy LL32 8TN

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The Groes Inn is situated in Conwy, North Wales, making it a popular choice for Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) explorers. The dog-friendly inn dates back to the 16th century, and brews its own ale. Relax in the pub with a pint and your pet after a day in the hills.

Visitors are particularly taken with the attentiveness of the staff, with one writing: “Fantastic hotel with very friendly staff. We felt very welcomed with our dog. Wished we could have stayed for longer.”

Price: rooms from £114 per night

The Swan Inn, Chipping Norton

4 Shipton Rd, Chipping Norton OX7 6AY

The Swan Inn
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If it’s a cosy Cotswolds pub you’re looking for, why not stop in at The Swan, Oxfordshire? Charmingly rustic, The Swan Inn is ideally located for countryside strolls and rambles, as well as morning dips in the River Windrush.

The highly-rated hotel has been praised for its cleanliness, staff and comfort, with one visitor describing it as “the best [they’d] ever stayed in especially with a dog. Spotless accommodation.”

There are specific rooms suitable for dogs, so make sure to phone ahead.

Price: rooms from £144 per night

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Boath House, Nairn

Auldearn, Nairn IV12 5TE

Boath House
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Nestled near the bay of Findhorn on Scotland’s northern coast sits Boath House; a Georgian mansion renowned for its fine dining experience and tranquil grounds.

Stroll around the 400 year old walled garden, and treat yourself to a sauna trip post dog walk.

The house itself has ten bedrooms, or there’s the option of a four-bedroom lodge, so it’s one to consider if you’re looking for a peaceful retreat, away from the bustle.

Not all of the rooms are suitable for pets, so it’s worth calling up ahead of booking to ensure you’re securing a pet-friendly space.

Price: rooms from £295 per night

Bike & Boot Inns, Peak District

Hope Rd, Hope Valley S33 0AL

Bike & Boot Inns Peak District
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As the inn’s catchy name suggests, here’s a dog-friendly stay for the cyclists and hill walkers amongst us. Set in Castleton, a quaint village standing at the head of the beautiful Hope Valley, Bike & Boot boasts modern yet comfortable décor.

The inn is dog friendly throughout, and has lots of welcomed touches for your pet, with visitors commenting on their appreciation of the hotel’s dog beds, toys and specified cleaning areas. You’ll have the Peak District National Park on your doorstep too, so plenty of dog walking routes to explore.

Price: rooms from £89 per night

The Bell in Ticehurst, Wadhurst

High St, Ticehurst, Wadhurst TN5 7AS

The Bell in Ticehurst
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The exposed brick, free-standing copper baths and funky wallpaper are just a few of this hotel’s features which make it a particularly quirky choice. The location is a hit with visitors, with Royal Tunbridge Wells and Hastings nearby, and once you’re ready to relax, you can enjoy the local produce served at the restaurant.

Price: rooms from £117 per night

Kylesku Hotel, Sutherland

Kylesku Hotel Kylesku Sutherland, Lairg IV27 4HW

Kylesku Bridge in the north-west Highlands of Scotland
Kylesku Bridge in the north-west Highlands of Scotland ©Getty

You’ll be sure to tire your dog out after a day exploring the dramatic Munros surrounding Kylesku Hotel. The remote old coaching inn sits on the banks of Loch Gleann Dubh in north west Scotland, across the iconic Kylesku Bridge.

The staff will happily sit down with you to explain the best local dog walks, and you can even request a doggie goodie pack for your pooch — a welcomed detail proving popular with reviewers.

Dogs are welcome in the bar area, and there’s a charge of £15 per dog per night. For beach loving pups, enjoy a stroll along the white sands of Achmelvich.

Price: rooms from £228 per night

The Briers Country House, Newcastle, County Down

39 Middle Tollymore Rd, Newcastle BT33 0JJ

Briers Country House
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A top spot for hikers and cyclists, a stay at the The Briers Country House allows you and your dog access to the 12 peaks of the Mournes, Northern Ireland’s highest mountain range, as well as Tollymore Forest Park.

The dog-friendly cottage on the grounds sleeps up to six people and boasts charming, country-chic décor. The hot tub in the garden is a welcomed addition, ideal for a post ramble soak.

Pets are allowed on request with no extra charges.

Price: rooms from £93 per night

Homewood Hotel & Spa, Bath

Abbey Ln, Freshford, Bath BA2 7TB

Homewood Hotel & Spa
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If you’re really looking to pamper your four-legged holiday partner, a trip to Homewood Hotel & Spa could do the trick. The eclectic Georgian country house offers specially prepared dog welcome boxes filled with treats and toys, plus there’s a dog agility course available for a spot of afternoon exercise.

As for human guests, there’s plenty of luxurious treats, including a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room and outdoor heated hot tub.

The hotel has been highly rated for its location and comfortable beds, and it’s no surprise the quirky décor is also a fan favourite.

Price: rooms from £325 per night

Three Shires Inn, Little Langdale, Lake District

Little Langdale, Ambleside LA22 9NZ

Three Shires Inn
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In the heart of the Lake District lies the family-run Three Shires Inn where you can expect a cosy, traditional feel and warm welcome.

The inn has a specific dog-friendly suite, the Busk Pike, featuring views towards Lingmoor Fell. You’ve also got access to your own private patio next to the stream.

Price: rooms from £130 per night

Packing for your pooch? Don’t forget a trusty dog water bottle.

Marine North Berwick

18 Cromwell Rd, North Berwick EH39 4LZ

Marine North Berwick
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A dog-friendly hotel for golf enthusiasts, the Marine North Berwick oozes stylish and opulent Victorian charm. Past visitors have particularly appreciated the sea views and the breakfast on offer, with one stating: “Fantastic location, wonderful rooms and facilities and the staff were exceptional.”

Conveniently located too, the five star hotel is just a ten minute walk from the town’s train station. Planning your travel? Book train tickets at Trainline.

Price: rooms from £324 per night

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