Category: Dog Friendly Travel
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Dog Friendly Fountains Abbey – Dog Friendly Attractions in Yorkshire
Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal is one of the most beautiful and historic sites in the UK and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history. Dogs are just as welcome to visit as humans and it’s actually one of my favourite National Trust properties to take my spaniels to because they have so much…
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Can I take my older dog out hiking? – Hiking with a Senior Dog
There’s nothing better than a good hike, wait, yes there is, hiking with your dog! My dogs love hiking, it’s their favourite thing to do and of course we humans enjoy it immensely as well, there’s nothing more invigorating than getting out in nature to clear minds and recharge batteries. There are so many benefits…
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Dog Friendly Dumfries – A Dog Friendly Stay at The Cairndale Hotel
I think many of us are guilty of overlooking the hidden Scottish gem that is Dumfries and Galloway when planning a dog-friendly holiday to Scotland, instead, rushing up to the Highlands and Islands. However, let me tell you this, we have been missing out big time! The truth is this whole area of South West…
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Dog Friendly Keswick – The Best things to do in Keswick with Dogs
If you’re thinking about taking your pooch on holiday to the Lake District, you can’t go wrong basing yourself in dog friendly Keswick. Many of the local shops, pubs, and restaurants in the area allow dogs on their premises, and there are also several fantastic walks and hikes close by to mooch around with your…
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Top 9 Dog Friendly Beaches in Northumberland
With 40 miles of coastline Northumberland is home to arguably the most beautiful beaches in England and the good news is that nearly all of them welcome our pooches to make paw prints in the sand all year round! Your dog will have an absolute blast, racing across golden sands, splashing in the sea and…
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The Best Dog Friendly Places to visit with your dog in Northumberland
I’ve said it before and I’ll say in again, one of the best ways to build a closer relationship with your dog is to experience new things and explore new places together. One area in the UK that my dogs and I absolutely love exploring is the North East, especially Northumberland, because there are so…
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Murrayshall House Hotel – A Dog Friendly Hotel near Perth
So the other week we drove up to Perthshire in Scotland and guess what we struck gold! No, not the real McCoy that is reputed to be found in the Perthshire hills, but a fantastic luxury dog friendly hotel – Murrayshall House Hotel which is situated on the outskirts of Scone. This 400 year old…
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Dog Friendly Amble and area – Dog Friendly Northumberland
Northumberland is fast becoming one of the most popular locations in the UK to take a dog friendly holiday and it’s easy to see why. The county boasts some of the most stunning beaches in the UK and added to that there are castles to explore and the wild and the rugged beauty of the…
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Coquet Cottages – Dog Friendly Cottages in Northumberland
If you asked my dogs to name their top 10 places to visit in the UK for a dog friendly holiday I think Northumberland would come near the top of their list. Northumberland might be the most sparsely populated county in England but the locals love for dogs is apparent from the second you arrive…
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The Bell Inn at Bramshaw – Our review of this super dog friendly hotel in the New Forest
A visit to the enchanting New Forest National Park is always special for me and my dogs. I just love the ambience of the place not to mention the beautiful scenery, I can honestly say that it is one of my happy places. Our most recent visit was extra special though as we were invited…