Dog Friendly Hotel Stays
VALID FOR 18 MONTHS
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Availability: This break is available on selected days or months, throughout the year. Restrictions may apply to certain properties.
Duration: This break is for either a one night stay with breakfast included, or a two night stay room only.
Minimum Age: The minimum age is 18 years old.
Fitness: Hotels may require a supplement fee for a dog friendly room.
Weather Dependent: This experience is not dependant on the weather.
To make sure each and every experience creates the most memorable moments at the highest quality, we have our own team test them as often as we can.
Jacki from Contracting
Our favourite part of the experience was exploring the beautiful country walks
What did you get up to?
We visited the Jug and Glass Inn, in Buxton for an overnight stay with our dog, Cookie. The Inn was easy to find located along the A515. Vicky and the team were great, very attentive and welcoming to us and everyone who came in, and clearly animal lovers themselves. Our room was cosy, well maintained and clean with good bedding and towels. Having Cookie with us they had kindly allocated us a room close to a back door should we need access outside in during the night.
After a short dog walk along the Pennine Bridleway (an old railway line) we returned to the cosy bar for a hearty roast beef dinner and crumble pudding and an evening relaxing with the locals, other guests and Cookie who loved all the attention!
Following a comfortable night’s sleep and full English breakfast we set off to explore a number of local attractions on Vicky’s recommendation.
What did you enjoy the most?
Our favourite part of the experience was exploring the beautiful country walks, it is a bit ‘fresh’ in September but made returning to a cosy friendly pub for the evening even more welcoming.
Top Tip
1. Take playing cards – sit in the bar with a drink and enjoy the friendly county pub atmosphere
2. Wear Layers – The weather may change quickly
3. Visit the Old Cheese Shop just down the road in Hartington – amazing selection!
Where Did
Jug and Glass Inn, Buxton, Derbyshire