The Bear of Rodborough

The Bear on Rodborough Common sits amongst the rambling hills of beautiful National Trust land, a five-minute drive from the market town of Stroud. Set within 300 acres of beautiful countryside, this former 17th century coaching inn has 44 characterful bedrooms. Book a stay and enjoy delicious food, and a pint of cask ale in a cosy armchair beside a crackling log fire.

The Bay Tree

The Bay Tree is an award-winning, dog friendly pub and hotel with 22 charming bedrooms. Standing proudly in Burford, a town on the River Windrush, in the Cotswold hills, this Grade 11 listed building was the former home of Sir Lawrence Tanfield, Chief Baron of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I. Book a stay and enjoy delicious food and drink in the heart of the beautiful Cotswolds.

Hare & Hounds

The Hare & Hounds sits within acres of gardens and woodland, in the heart of Westonbirt, an idyllic village close to Tetbury. There are 42 bedrooms to choose from, each with a quintessentially Cotswolds country feel. The elegant restaurant serves rosette-awarded dishes, and Jack Hare’s is cosy pub next door with log fires. Neighbours include the National Arboretum and Royal Highgrove Estate.

The Merrymoor Inn

The Merrymoor Inn near Newquay sits proudly in the coastal settlement of Mawgan Porth, renowned for its beautiful beach, dramatic coastline, and spectacular views. Four miles north of vibrant Newquay, the pub has seven inviting en-suite bedrooms, many of which have glorious views of the beach and cliffs beyond. Family-owned and dog friendly, this Cornish gem is the picture-perfect coastal escape.

The Cross Keys

The Cross Keys is an award-winning, dog friendly gastropub situated in the small village of Kippen, in the heart of the breathtaking Trossachs. Ten miles from Stirling, the pub has three comfortable double or twin en-suite bedrooms. Popular with serious foodies, cask ale enthusiasts will enjoy ales brewed at the local Fallen of Kippen brewery. Good food, log fires, and friendly hospitality await!

Brown’s Hotel

Built in 1752, Brown’s Hotel in Laugharne was the favourite watering hole of the poet and writer Dylan Thomas. Beautifully refurbished, Brown’s has 14 single, double, and superior double en-suite bedrooms, luxurious suites, and a few dog friendly rooms. Featured in The Guardian, Telegraph, Times, Tatler, and New York Times, Dexters Steakhouse & Grill serves great food in a relaxed setting.

The Sherborne Arms

The Sherborne Arms Northleach is a dog friendly gastropub in the heart of the Cotswolds. Within proximity of Cirencester and Cheltenham, the pub has three beautifully renovated en-suite bedrooms, each with romantic roll-top baths. Open fires, cosy snug seating, and an award-winning restaurant will greet you. This gorgeous pub celebrates all things British. A blissful foodie Cotswold stay awaits.

BrewDog Kennels Aberdeen

BrewDog Kennels Aberdeen sits on Union Street, in the heart of the city. The hotel has 26 studio style air-conditioned bedrooms, each with epic BrewDog touches such as shower beer fridges, a guitar and record collections. The “hoppiest” place on earth, BrewDog Castlegate is below the Kennels and serves 28 beers on tap, and a mouth-watering menu. Dogs are welcome.

BrewDog DogHouse Edinburgh

BrewDog DogHouse Edinburgh is within proximity of Waverley Station and the Royal Mile, in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town. The hotel has 20 apartment style bedrooms, each with BrewDog touches such as shower beer fridges, record players, and in-room beer taps. The “hoppiest” place on earth, there are also two bars, thirty beers on tap, and a mouth-watering menu. Dogs are welcome.