Category: Dog Friendly Travel
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Take Your Dog on Holiday – Why dogs benefit from a break
It’s that time of year when we are all thinking about packing our cases for a summer holiday and the good news for pooches is that more and more of us are loading our dogs in the car and taking them with us. Of course we all know that us humans really need a holiday…
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Dog Friendly East Yorkshire: Dog Friendly Flamborough Head and Danes Dyke
Yorkshire is not known as “Gods Own Country” for nothing, as well as it’s renowned Yorkshire hospitality (which of course is extended to dogs!) it is full of diverse scenery and Flamborough is a real contender for one of the most stunning examples. The area is a paradise for pooches, the small beaches are dog…
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Dog Friendly North Yorkshire : Saltburn-by-the-sea area
We have been planning to walk The Cleveland Way for ages, but because Lucia is only 7 months old, on this trip we had to be content just to dip in for some shorter walks along the trail. The Heritage Coast of Cleveland is especially dog friendly with huge wide beaches, amazing cliff top walks…
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Dog Friendly East Yorkshire: Withernsea
Recently we’ve had quite a few folk contact us to ask how dog friendly Withernsea is, and I had to admit that even though it’s the nearest dog friendly beach to us, just 17 miles from Hull, we very rarely go there, so last week we decided to put that right and enjoy a day…
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A dog friendly stay at Monk Fryston Hall
They say location is everything and as Monk Fryston Hall is ideally situated in the Vale of York just 3 miles from the A1(M) off the A63, this dog friendly hotel is definitely a winner in that respect! This stunning hotel, that in parts dates back to the 12 century has much more than a…
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Dog Friendly East Yorkshire: Dog Friendly Bridlington
Bridlington really should be in the Top 10 dog friendly destinations in Britain! We don’t just love this traditional seaside town for it’s two huge dog friendly sandy beaches, (some of North and South Beach is restricted for dogs May – October but there is still a massive area that’s dog friendly and at Fraisthorpe…
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What to Pack For A Dog Friendly Holiday
Dog Friendly holidays are getting ever more popular with thousands of us opting to take our beloved pooch travelling with us instead of leaving them in kennels or with friends. There are so many choices these days – dogs are welcome in lots of places from 5 star hotels to basic campsites. We normally opt…
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Dog Friendly East Yorkshire: Burton Constable Hall
Burton Constable Hall I can hear you saying to yourself, that sounds familiar – well yes our city of Hull has been put firmly on the map this year as the city of culture and consequently the Radio 1’s Big Weekend took place at the Hall back in June. Usually though you’re more likely to…
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Have Fun with Your Dog Geocaching.
Did you know that Maya is a Geodog? No, well let me tell you all about Geocaching – and the fun you can have with your pooch discovering new walks and trails taking part in this fantastic hobby. Geocaching is really a kind of treasure hunt and there are nearly 3 million caches hidden worldwide. You will…
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Snowdonia National Park: Coastal Towns and Dog Friendly Beaches
An exploration of Snowdonia National Parks coastline other than a quick visit to a dog friendly beach for a game of fetch had not really been in our holiday plans but the good old British weather threw us a curve ball – hot and sunny weather for most of the week, so long hikes and…