Ye Olde Fighting Cocks

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks overlooks the estuary and offers supremely comfortable accommodation, delicious pub food and award winning ales. Their 20 bedrooms include an accessible suite, together with both family and dog friendly options. Arnside is situated at the southern most tip of the Lake District.

The George III

The George III sits in the pretty hamlet of Penmaenpool, two miles from Dolgellau on the very edge of the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park. They have ten beautifully refurbished bedrooms, many of which offer far reaching views of the estuary and mountains. Their rooms include great options for dog or family friendly stays, and one room is suitable for guests who require good accessibility.

The Pointer

The Pointer is a quintessential, dog friendly, country pub with boutique bedrooms, situated in the heart of the beautiful Buckinghamshire village of Brill. They have nine comfy and characterful bedrooms situated above the pub, or ‘over the road’ in their converted 19th century red brick cottage. Brill is a picture perfect English village, near to the border with Oxfordshire.

The Longboat Inn

The Longboat Inn is a traditional Cornish pub situated just moments from the local bus and train stations. They are located close to Penzance’s atmospheric harbour and promenade, and have 17 affordable bedrooms, including good options for families and guests who would like to book a single or twin room. Penzance is a coastal town steeped in history on the south facing shores of Mount’s Bay.

The Moon Inn

The Moon Inn is a traditional country pub which sits in the idyllic village of Stoney Middleton, surrounded by the panoramic countryside of the Peak District National Park. They have eight elegant en-suite bedrooms, including good options for families and guests bringing their dog. Stoney Middleton is located south east of Eyam and north west of Calver on the A623 road.

The New Inn

The New Inn is a historic 16th century former coaching inn, located in the heart of the picturesque Dorset village of Cerne Abbas. They have ten luxurious bedrooms, and they serve delicious pub food, an eclectic selection of wines from around the world and local cask ales. Cerne Abbas sits in the Dorset Downs, just east of the A352 road about eight miles from Dorchester.

The Phelips Arms

The Phelips Arms is a 17th century pub situated in the picturesque village of Montacute, four miles west of Yeovil. On the first floor, the pub has four comfortable single, double, and twin bedrooms, three of which overlook beautiful, listed buildings. Book a stay and enjoy a brilliant selection of Palmers fine ales, Dorset Orchards Ciders, and a visit to the National Trust Montacute House.

The Oystercatcher

The Oystercatcher sits in the seaside resort of Polzeath, on the headland opposite Padstow, six miles north west of Wadebridge. With breathtaking views of the coast and surrounding countryside, the pub has a combination of family and dog friendly self-catering apartments and a cottage. Situated right on the South west Coast Path, the pub is the perfect base from which to explore North Cornwall.

The Port William Inn

The Port William Inn is nestled on the side of a steep valley overlooking Trebarwith Strand, and is the ideal coastal base for walkers, beach lovers, and nature enthusiasts. Just a stone’s throw from the beach, the pub has eight comfortable double and twin bedrooms, including rooms suitable for dog friendly stays. Nearby Tintagel and its castle are renowned for their association with King Arthur.