Dog Friendly Hotels in the Peak District


Just because you want to take your dog on vacation with you, does not mean you have to sty in a tent! Lot 3 * and 4 * hotels in the Peak District, which are perfectly happy to accept your furry friend as a guest.Here is a selection of some dog-friendly hotels in the Peak District:BigginBiggin Hall HotelBiggin Hall is a country house think. Located in the idyllic village of Biggin has been carefully restored to its 17th century glory dog ​​friendly accommodation offers guests wishing to bring their dogs, and is available on the ground floor for easy access. The hotel has beautiful gardens and there are many local walks nearby, including the Tissington Trail walking distance. The tea is recommended after a nice walk with your dog - or you may want to do the opposite of losing all those calories !!HartingtonCharles Cotton HotelA historic hotel with 17 rooms situated in the heart of the pretty village of Hartington. They are happy to accept pets and keep some rooms allocated for visiting dogs. There are also dog pubs in the city if you want a little variety and the hostel has a friendly dog ​​coffee. The area is surrounded by beautiful walks and is ideal for a walking holiday with your dog.BuxtonOld Hall HotelKnown as the oldest hotel in England! It was a time of host Mary Queen of Scots. Dogs and pets are welcome. It is located just across the road from Buxton Opera House and opposite a beautiful park where you can walk your dog - but must be leashed. However, you are only a short drive from the Goyt Valley is a fantastic place and paradise walk a dog. However, you will see the field code and keep the dog on a leash in areas where there may be nesting birds. Visit Peak District dogs website for details.Lee Wood HotelAnother lodge-style hotel with its own gardens. Dog friendly hotel is located a few minutes walk from the town of Buxton and the Peak District near Buxton Opera House and Pavilion Gardens. Again, you are a short drive from the Goyt Valley and the myriad of walks in the area. Dogs allowed in the rooms but not in public places where it is likely to be food and drink. There is a £ 8.50 charge.Alison Park HotelThis hotel is steps Pavillion Gardens, where you can take your dog for a walk through the beautiful park. You are also a few minutes walk from Grinlow woods near Pooles Cavern, which is a wonderful place for dogs to run off leash. There is also a dog friendly cafe Pooles Cavern, where you can get a bacon sandwich and coffee after a morning walk!The Palace HotelHotel Palace is an icon in Buxton. It is located in an elevated position with views over Buxton. This Victorian hotel is situated on 5 acres and close to the city center is also within easy driving distance of the spectacular Goyt Valley, where there are many large dog walking.GrindlefordThe MaynardA friendly dog ​​hotel, recently renovated, in the Peak District The Maynard offers spectacular views. The rooms were decorated by a local interior designer and decorated in a modern and contemporary style. The rooms are finished to a very high standard and have very large king size beds and plasma screens with satellite TV. Rooms also feature Wi-Fi to add an extra touch of high technology. The Maynard in Grindleford launched a series of friendly dogs for walks, every walk starting and finishing at The Maynard, etc. Completion man and his best friend can both take a well deserved drink. The hotel is the dog so that your dog can spend the night in the luxury hotel too. The information in this section of the article http://theMaynard.co.uk proceed. Other dog friendly walks details can be found here.Matlock Bath
A grade 2 fully restored Victorian house with eight individually designed rooms with private bathrooms. Award-winning restaurant and is included in the 2010 Good Hotel Guide They are a dog friendly hotel welcomes families and pets. Hodgkin is a rare example of a good hotel classified historic Grade II. Dating back to 1770, has kept many of their "original features and views from the rooms of the Derwent River, the flanks of the wooded valley, spectacular cliffs of otherwise pure limestone, make it an ideal place for a few days getaway Hodgkinson holidays to discover the delights of Derbyshire and the Peak District.RowsleyPeacockThe Peacock at Rowsley a small luxury dog ​​hotel is located in the famous Peak District, in the heart of England, and very close to major cities in Chesterfield, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham and Derby. Owned by Lord Edward Manners, owner of the nearby Haddon Hall, the hotel was renovated and designed by award-winning designer India Mahdavi. Dogs are welcome in the dormitories at a charge of € 10.00 per dog per night. They are however not allowed in one of the common areas, ie, restaurant, bar or lounge, but are welcome in the garden. Details of all these dog friendly hotels can be found in the Peak District dogs available. You can find the site at the end of this article. We wish you a pleasant dog friendly visit to the Peak District.

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