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Family Friendly Rooms
Not sure where to stay for your next break away? Discover Suffolk’s finest pubs with rooms for great service, a warm welcome and cosy bedrooms (with fabulous views aplenty!)
Suffolk is not only home to amazing scenery, but its pub accommodation is a cut above the rest. You’ll find delicious food, friendly hosts and a warm welcome for you and your beloved canine.
Best gastro, dog-friendly pubs
The Weeping Willow, Barrow (near Bury St Edmunds)
Ideal for: families, couples, friends, dog-friendly stays
The Weeping Willow is a restored 16th-century country pub, conveniently located in the lovely village of Barrow. With 7 newly built lodges, you’ll wake up every morning with breathtaking nature on your doorstep. Tuck into some modern British cuisine (including hearty Sunday roasts and fresh local seafood), unwind in the 2 wood-fired hot tubs and enjoy a blissful stay at this beautiful gastropub!
The Black Lion, Long Melford
Ideal for: foodies, dog-friendly stays with beautiful views
Sitting in the picturesque village of Long Melford, The Black Lion is in the heart of Suffolk near the Essex border. This dog-friendly, 15th-century Georgian inn has recently been voted “The Best Place to Stay in the East” by The Sunday Times, serving delicious food and an eclectic drinks list. There are 10 uniquely styled bedrooms to stay in – some with delightful views over the village green!
The Peacock Inn, Chelsworth (Mid-Suffolk)
Ideal for: mouth watering food, dog-friendly & family stays
The Peacock Inn is a historic, timber-framed pub that’s nestled in the panoramic Suffolk village of Chelsworth. This popular foodie pub is complete with a cosy bar, restaurant, 7 bedrooms, a 2-bedroom cottage and a beautiful country garden. Chelsworth sits on the north bank of the river Brett, with beautiful untouched parts of Suffolk just waiting for you to explore.
The Bell Inn, Walberswick
Ideal for: family-friendly stays, exploring beautiful nature
Sitting proudly on Walberswick’s Village Green, The Bell is a historic, dog and family-friendly pub surrounded by beautiful nature. Find quirky snugs, hidden alcoves and rolling sand dunes just a stone’s throw away. The menu is delectable, serving Adnams ales and delicious home cooked food. There are 6 cosy bedrooms to choose from with a glorious garden that’s worth every penny. The village is located at the mouth of the River Blyth, with Southwold being just 1 mile away.
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