How to Find Dog-Friendly Pubs in England
- 1). The Rose and Crown in Melton Mowbray, in the farming county of Leicestershire, welcomes all your canine friends. Kids are welcome, too, so take the whole family along and buy the kiddies a Shirley Temple.
- 2). Mosey down to the Boot Inn, Orleton, Ludlow in the county of Shropshire to take advantage of their dog-friendly pub facilities. Ludlow is a quiet country town hidden in a country setting--a perfect place for a day out with your pooch.
- 3). Try drinking at the Barford Inn at Barford St. Martin in Salisbury in the county of Wiltshire, home of Stonehenge, the Druid’s monolithic relic of Earth-worshipers. This pub is just one of a long list of dog-friendly pubs in this large town. Set your dog up with a bowl of water after "walkies" and have yourself a refreshing pint.
- 4). Walk the dog to the King's Arms Hotel in The Square Hawkshead, Ambleside, in the county of Cumbria. This is a dog-friendly pub where you and your best friend will be welcome to sit and stay awhile. This hotel has accommodations for you and your pooch, and they serve real ale and have good food too.
- 5). Travel to The William’s Arms in Wrafton, Braunton in Devon County and have a drink at this dog-friendly pub with a beer garden and real ale. The pub is family-friendly as well. This pub happens to be the only pub listed as dog-friendly; however, ask to make sure at any pubs you may happen upon.
- 6). Visit Leominster for three dog-friendly inns or pubs ready to welcome you and your dog. The Bateman Arms in Shobdon and The Riverside Inn at Aymestrey both have accommodations for you and your dog. Situated in beautiful countryside with black and white Tudor-style buildings, the ancient city of Leominster will give you a good walk. The one other dog-friendly pub, The Ducking Stool, has a sports bar and is disability-friendly.
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