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Six UK hotels that are the best for dog-friendly visits with cosy rooms and animal goodie bags

Find out which hotel offers dogs a sausage at breakfast and even hosts a doggy birthday party

NO ONE wants to leave a beloved family member behind when they go away on holiday – and although many hotels will accommodate dogs, some make them more welcome than others.

Luckily, The Good Hotel Guide 2025 has just been released online with some top properties for pooches.

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We asked the editors to name six of the best places for a night away with a four-legged friend . . .

THE SUN INN

Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria

THE owners, staff and Bruce the spaniel are delighted to welcome dogs to this whitewashed 16th century inn, in a market town between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.

The cosy bar – with low beams and log burner – as well as a part of the restaurant, are entirely dog friendly, as are most of the rustic-chic bedrooms.

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They charge £20 per stay for one dog and £30 for two, for which you get a Pooch Pack of towel, bowl and treats, a trail map and an outdoor shower.

The food is hearty pub grub – just the job after a day’s walk on the wild side.

GO: B&B doubles cost from £115. See .

MILL END HOTEL

Chagford, Devon

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WIDBROOK GRANGE

Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts

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Pooches can enjoy doggy afternoon tea at Widbrook GrangeCredit: supplied

NOT only can dogs look forward to a sausage at breakfast, they can even host a doggy birthday party at Nick and Charlotte Dent’s eccentric Georgian farmhouse, filled with upcycled paraphernalia and old agricultural equipment.

Doggy afternoon tea is £10.50 and includes a tennis ball to take home.

Although a sleepover will cost £20 for a furry friend, the rustic-chic bedrooms are nice and affordable for their accompanying people, and the charge includes an accessories-filled tote, ball, treats and walking maps.

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