Dog-friendly Breaks in Britain (Special Places to Stay)

Dog-friendly Breaks in Britain (Special Places to Stay)

by Alastair Sawday (Author)

Synopsis

These much-loved guides celebrate, as ever, hundreds of authentic and delightful places to stay. Here is the latest - much requested - guide from the Sawday's kennel. Sift through the pages to find unexpected generosity and dashes of eccentricity in places where a dog can share your room. B&Bs, hotels, weekend boltholes and inns: remote and simple or wrapped in luxury, each one is special in its own way. Find tasty breakfasts to wake to, log fires to come home to and a guaranteed welcome for dogs -runarounds in the garden, towels for muddy paws, treats behind the bar. Above all: owners who know all the dog-friendly walks, woods, beaches, picnic spots and pubs on their patch. Pick an area from our map, select a coloured number (red for B&B/hotel, blue for self-catered) and find the relevant page. User-friendly maps and lively write-ups make each guide a pleasure to read - and a great gift for a friend.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Alastair Sawday's
Published: 01 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1906136602
ISBN 13: 9781906136604

Media Reviews
Alastair Sawday, the man behind 'Special Places to Stay', the hotel bible Independent on Sunday AS's series of hotel guides aren't really guides at all' written from an entirely personal perspective, the narrative is so engaging that you can happily read them from cover to cover. Easy Living There's green and there's green. And then there's independent travel publisher ASP. Recently it received an award from Business Commitment to the Environment for its 'green' credentials - and no wonder. Publishing News
Author Bio
Alastair has built a team of talented editors who are as committed as he is to the search for authenticity and personality in places to stay. They are also 'driving' the world's first carbon 'neutral' publishing company; the search for a reduced ecological footprint is a serious one. The company has won The Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Sustainable Development category, an award from Business Commitment to the Environment and a Green Apple Award and moved to its own eco-offices in January 2006.