And they call it puppy love….

As many of you will know by now, all of our luxury cottages are dog friendly as we know your doggies want to enjoy a holiday too! The Cotswolds has lots to offer our four-legged friends, including long countryside walks and a swim in a river along the way! However, there are many other attractions and eateries who are also dog friendly and where you might want to visit during your stay. 

Here is a list of some of our favourites! 

Attractions:

1.     Sudely Castle welcome dogs in their visitor centre and café.

2.     Bird Land, Bourton-on-the-Water, welcome dogs on leads and provide water bowls in the park by the café to keep your doggies hydrated. 

3.     Batsford Arboretum allow dogs in the Arboretum and café as long as they are on a lead. Its a delightful place to wander and there are lots of sniffs and smells for the dogs too. 

4.     The Broadway Tower welcomes dogs to enjoy the new circular walk around the Tower and the dog agility obstacles, however in order to safeguard the deer and other visitors they ask for dogs to be on their leads. There are dog friendly seating areas at both the Morris and Brown Café and the Espresso Bar at the Tower Barn. 

Eateries:

1.     Tea Set Tea Rooms, Broadway and Chipping Norton, allow dogs inside the tearoom as well as out, so they can come along even when it is wet and cold! The tearoom also offers free dog biscuits and unlimited water for the peckish and parched doggies. 

2.     Angel Pub, Burford, welcome dogs everywhere on the premises including in the snug, the bar and the cosy restaurant, as well as the large beer garden behind the pub. 

3.     Daylesford Organic Farm, Gloucestershire, allow dogs in the Old Spot Courtyard and inside the Old Spot, the Legbar and the Daylesford Café courtyard.

4.     The Lion Inn, Winchcombe, welcome dogs into the snug, bar and garden of the pub


 

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