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Hi, I'm Jill Pendleton.
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Dartmoor Devon B&B's, Hotels, Self-catering, Camping & Youth Hostels and Camping Barns Dog friendly Hotels on Dartmoor in Devon welcoming dogs and puppies.
If you think your dog may have a problem settling into a strange room, then a good idea is to bring a handful of favourite toys and an item of clothing out of your washing basket at home, a woollen jumper say, so that your reassuring smell will help keep your dog calm. It pays to keep to the same routine you have at home. Back to different dog friendly choices.
Hotels on Dartmoor that welcome your dog or puppy.
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The hotel offers 3 dog friendly rooms. Welcoming touches include dog blankets, bowls, leads and a torch for late night and early morning walks and heated kennels are available within the gardens. The charge for a dog is £10 per night. Gidleigh Park Hotel Hotel, Chagford, TQ13 8HH Telephone: 01647 432367, Email. Some Extra Care, Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome.
Rooms from £155 per person per night. Single rooms are available. ![]() ![]() ![]()
THIS HOTEL IS NOW CLOSED. I WILL LET YOU HAVE MORE INFORMATION AS SOON AS I HAVE ANY. The White Hart Hotel, Moretonhampstead, TQ13 8NQ Telephone: 01647 441340, Email. Some Extra Care, Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome.
THIS HOTEL IS NOW CLOSED. I WILL LET YOU HAVE MORE INFORMATION AS SOON AS I HAVE ANY. ![]() ![]() ![]()
Dogs are very welcome at Cherrybrook and there is no charge for them. Its a perfect spot for serious dog walkers. The owners are helpful with maps and advice on the best local walks. Come back at the end of the day to a good evening meal in the dining room. The Cherrybrook Hotel, Two Bridges, PL20 6SP Telephone: 01822 880260, Email. Children Accepted, Dogs Welcome.
B&B £39.50. Reductions for longer stays and occasional special offers. ![]() ![]() ![]()
Dogs are as important as human guests here at the Edgemoor, there is no charge for a dog, and the staff will even arrange dog sitting for you! It's well placed for walkies on the Moor. Ask at the desk where the best walks can be found. Smart restaurant at the end of the day for dog owners, or you might like to try the bar where there is a real fire on cooler days. The Edgemoor Hotel Hotel, Bovey Tracey, TQ13 9LE Telephone: 01626 832466, Email. Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome.
October 2011 rates for a double room, en-suite from £140 to £160 (superior room) and £180 for a family room. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Dogs are welcome at Lydford House. They own a lovely red setter called Gypsy. There is a large garden and stables for horses here and riding up on the Moor within range. Evening meals in the restaurant for dog owners. Lydford House Hotel, Lydford, EX20 4AU Telephone: 01822 820347, Email. Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome, Livery Available.
Bed and breakfast is from £35 per person. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Dogs get a hearty reception at The Mill End Hotel near to Chagford. There is a tin of dog biscuits under the reception desk. Mill End Hotel, Chagford, TQ13 8JW Telephone: 01647 432282, Email. Ideal Extra Care, Children Accepted, Dogs Welcome.
B&B from £45 per person + £110 pp suite. Special offers available throughout the year see website. ![]() ![]() ![]()
There is NO CHARGE for dogs at the Prince Hall Hotel, and if you have a dog that enjoys a dip in the river, then you won't find a better spot for your dog. Just make sure you dry him off when you bring him back to the hotel though... The hotel has 2 resident dogs, Lily and Poppy. They claim "Doggy decadence at Prince Hall" Prince Hall Hotel, Two Bridges, PL20 6SA Telephone: 01822 890403 , Email. No Children, Dogs Welcome.
Bed and breakfast is from £75 per room per night. £100 for Dinner, bed and breakfast.
If you usually take the dog out last thing before you finally turn in at home, then try to do so on holiday too.
that your dog is welcome either wholeheartedly or by arrangement - there might be some reservations. For instance there may be a dog Pack your dog's feeding bowls, flingers, toys, frisbees and most important of all, the dog lead that is vital for some sections of the Moor where stock is around.
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