The Applecross Inn - dog-friendly, Scotland
Amazing! You'll struggle to find a better place to eat, drink or sleep while in the area. The inn has a hotel attached which is also dog friendly- booking early is required.
Amazing! You'll struggle to find a better place to eat, drink or sleep while in the area. The inn has a hotel attached which is also dog friendly- booking early is required.
Dog friendly garden centre, cafe and deli. Close to Vale vets.
How not to like a place with a dog painted large and permanently on the exterior? Very handy for a stop on the A38. Shame there isn't a dog walk from here to make it a pawfect doggiestop.
A welcoming pub that really is at the heart of the community. There's lots going on, and locals and holiday-makers get along just fine. Respect to the landlord here for creating the energy.
Lovely family run pub and shop . Welcome dogs and lots of "meat " treats given to your pooch whilst you're eating Sunday dinner .
Decent pub, less than 5 minutes walk from the M1 junction 22. The manager loves dogs, and keeps water, treats and blankets on the bar. The food's not bad - nothing fancy, standard pub grub.
Lovely pub with proper home cooked food. Very dog friendly. Excellent play area outside for the kids.
Brewery, bar and beer garden plus outdoor kitchen providing pizza and burgers plus other food options. Indoor and outdoor seating areas now available after renovation works completed.
A lovely, easy stroll up a woodland valley with fell views at the far end!
A historic coaching inn on the old Bath Road where travellers once mixed unknowingly with highwaymen. Today this is a welcoming family and dog-friendly inn with good coffee and a relaxed atmosphere
Really dog-friendly hotel on the north coast of Northern Ireland. The beach is a mile away and well worth going to as your dog will make lots of new friends very quickly here.
Lovely old pub, dog-friendly of course, and within a shout of the coast path. Lots to do and see and plenty of paths to explore if you're staying in the area.