Dog Friendly Breaks in Britain (Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay)

Dog Friendly Breaks in Britain (Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay)

by Alastair Sawday (Author), Alastair Sawday (Author), Alastair Sawday (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Sift through the pages to find unexpected generosity and dashes of eccentricity in places where your 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. * A wonderful collection of over hotels, B&Bs, weekend boltholes and inns where you can share a bedroom with your dog - many of which are new for this edition * At each there's a special treat for your dog - maybe a tasty sausage at breakfast, a river to splash through, or a fleecy blanket by the fire * Honest write ups, clear symbols, colour photos and excellent maps take the hard work out of finding the perfect place - be it a friendly townhouse, a chic eco barn or a hotel by the sea * With a brilliant selection of dog-friendly pubs-for-a-pint to visit * We look for what we like, celebrate the unusual and the beautiful, and inspect each and every place. We've visited all these special places and like them - we know you will too!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 4th New edition
Publisher: Alastair Sawday Publishing
Published: 11 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1906136858
ISBN 13: 9781906136857

Media Reviews
Ruff Guide to Britain. The dog deserves a break, too, so let him pick a spot from the new edition of Sawday's Dog-friendly Breaks in Britain. * The Sunday Times *