Exclusive Offers
Check out our fabulous exclusive offers for you and your four-legged friend. You can expect upgrades, complimentary spa treatments, wines and bubby for the humans as well as gourmet meals, toys and doggy afternoon tea for your best furry friend. And you won't find these offers anywhere else - they're just for the PetsPyjamas Pack.
- Cheltenham, England
Dog-friendly Ellenborough Park in the Cotswolds is a sumptuous 15th-century manor house hotel set within 90 acres of gorgeous land.
- Cirencester, England
An elegant, boutique hotel, dog-friendly The Kings Head in the Cotswolds is a former 14th-century coaching inn.
- Bigbury-on-Sea, England
Surrounded by golden beaches and silver seas sit the dog-friendly Burgh Island Hotel in Devon, an iconic landmark on its own tidal island.
- Reading, England
The Roseate Reading is a luxury dog-friendly townhouse hotel ideally positioned in Reading, Berkshire.
- Ramsey, England
Set in the historic town of Ramsey, the second largest town on the island, the Isle of Man dog-friendly Ramsey Park Hotel commands stunning views over Mooragh Lake and the isles coast.
- Maidenhead, England
Originally built in 1568, Taplow House is a historic dog-friendly country house hotel in Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire.
This 17th Century Grade II listed hotel is as charming as it is stylish, offering plenty for your hound to enjoy.
- Ledbury, England
The Feathers Hotel is a cosy, traditional, dog-welcoming Coaching Inn, situated on the main high street in the historic town of Ledbury. This Tudor building dates back to 1564 and is brimful of character and well as being amazingly dog-friendly!
- St Ives Cambridgeshire, England
A classic coaching inn, the dog-friendly Golden Lion Hotel is traditional, comfortable, and welcoming and has recently been refurbished offering modern-day comforts in a delightful 18c building.
- Hungerford, England
The traditional, dog-friendly Three Swans in Hungerford is perfectly positioned on the market place and as a coaching inn, it was first mentioned in 1661 as part of an inquisition concerning lands given for the maintenance of a school in Hungerford.