Wynnstay Arms

The Wynnstay Arms is nestled in the charming village of Ruabon, seven miles south of Wrexham in North Wales. They are the perfect base from which to explore historic Chester, which is about half an hour away by car. They have 12 comfortable en-suite bedrooms, including their grand four poster suites. They also have good options for family and dog friendly stays.

The Royal Ship Hotel

The Royal Ship sits in the town of Dolgellau, in north west Wales on the River Wnion, one of the most beautiful places to visit in Snowdonia. The pub has 25 cosy bedrooms, including brilliant options for families, cyclists, walkers, anglers, and those guests bringing a dog. They are a popular base from which to explore Cadair Idris, Barmouth, Tywyn, and southern Snowdonia.

The Woolpack Inn

The Woolpack Inn sits in the village of Totford in the South Downs National Park. Surrounding by idyllic countryside, the pub has seven inviting en-suite double, twin, and family bedrooms each aptly named after game birds. Just a short drive from the M3, their beautiful garden is a delightful space from which to enjoy a glass of wine, the finest local ales, or fish and chips on warm, sunny days.

The Village Inn

The Village Inn is a quiet, family run village pub located in the tranquil village of Kirtlebridge, six miles from Annan in Dumfries and Galloway. This dog and family friendly inn has seven bedrooms and they are the perfect base from which to enjoy the beautiful countryside close by.

Tudor Lodge Inn

You will find Tudor Lodge in the village of Jameston, a couple of miles inland from Manorbier, between Tenby & Pembroke, with its Norman castle and unspoiled beach.

The Helyar Arms

The Helyar Arms is a Grade II listed dog friendly 15th Century Inn, that offers real log fires, a warm and friendly atmosphere, great food, real ales, fine wines, Somerset ciders and six charming en-suite bedrooms.

The King’s Head Hotel

The King’s Head is an independently owned, historic inn with an onsite brewery, situated on the High Street in the market town of Ross-on-Wye. The pub serves a brilliant choice of hand-pulled real ales, several of which come from local breweries. Choose from comfortable 15 en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy a relaxed dining experience in their refurbished conservatory restaurant.

The Old Cannon

The Old Cannon is a quirky, friendly, inviting and cosy Suffolk pub with their own brewery and seven supremely comfortable bedrooms, each of which are named after their own beers. The recently restored Regency Theatre Royal, old Abbey Gardens and the new Millennium Tower on Bury’s beautiful cathedral are some of the many highlights in this delightful and historic market town.

The Fox

The Fox is a handsome 16th century pub, which sits happily in the Market Place. They serve an eclectic range of fine ales, a menu full of hearty pub classics, and have ten comfortable and individually themed bedrooms, which offer single, twin and double occupancy. Chipping Norton sits in the panoramic Cotswold Hills, and is the highest town in Oxfordshire, 12 miles south west of Banbury.