If you’re looking for a stay with great food and real ales on the premises a dog friendly inn in the Lake District could be right up your street. Many inns now offer dog friendly rooms in a friendly and relaxed environment. They are also often centrally located to explore the local town or village near by. Browse below where we’ve detailed some of the best inns in the Lake District, where your dog is welcome too.
The Queens Head, a former 17th century coaching inn, nestled on the side of the fells over looking the Troutbeck Valley boasts unsurpassed views of Garburn Pass, High Street and 111 Bell Ridge.
Email: info@queensheadtroutbeck.pub
Website: www.queensheadtroutbeck.pub
The Wheatsheaf in Brigsteer is a beautiful village pub, serving much more than pub food. Dog friendly, real ales and a warm friendly environment.
Email: info@thewheatsheafbrigsteer.co.uk
Website: www.thewheatsheafbrigsteer.co.uk
The Crown Inn Hotel in Coniston is a traditional Cumbrian inn with thirteen comfortable rooms. Situated in the heart of the Lake District you can relax, ramble or relish in landscapes around you.
Email: manager@crowninnconiston.co.uk
Website: www.crowninnconiston.co.uk
Set in the blissful countryside of the Southern Lake District, the Masons Arms is a Lakeland institution, celebrated for stunning accommodation and a menu that’s full of locally sourced produce.
Email: info@masonsarmsstrawberrybank.co.uk
Website: www.masonsarmsstrawberrybank.co.uk
Whether you want to drink, dine or unwind, you will find The Queen’s Head the perfect base to explore the beautiful South Lakes of Cumbria and beyond.
Email: info@queensheadhawkshead.co.uk
Website: www.queensheadhawkshead.co.uk
An established traditional Lake District Inn since 1689, The Mortal Man resides over the wondrous panoramic views of Lakeland mountains that have captivated the great minds through the centuries.
Email: reservations@themortalman.co.uk
Website: www.themortalman.co.uk
The George and Dragon is an 18th century coaching inn. It has been lovingly restored by local craftsmen who have reused stone, slate flags, design and colours sympathetic to the Georgian period.
Email: enquiries@georgeanddragonclifton.co.uk
Website: www.georgeanddragonclifton.co.uk
Gilpin Bridge Inn near Levens is a traditional inn offering great food, fine wines & a cracking pint, it has been tastefully refurbished to offer quality & style in a stunning location. £10 per dog per night with a limit of 2 dogs in a room. Book direct with the hotel and check availability.
Email: gilpinbridgeinn@outlook.com
Website: www.gilpinbridgeinn.co.uk
Situated in the heart of the quiet village of the Far Sawrey, just a 3/4 mile pleasant stroll to the National Trust home of Beatrix Potter, this Lake District inn welcomes you to come and sit by the fire.
Email: stay@cuckoobrow.co.uk
Website: www.cuckoobrow.co.uk
Opened in April 2019, The Queen’s Head is a village pub with a difference just a two minute walk from Askham Hall. With six large and individual bedrooms.
Email: enquiries@askhamhall.co.uk
Website: www.queensheadaskham.co.uk
The Kings Arms is at the heart of the historical, picturesque village of Cartmel, situated in the famous square. The Kings Arms is an ideal place to visit before or after Cartmel Races and The Priory. The area is one of outstanding natural beauty and is part of many walking routes.
Email: amy@lcpubs.co.uk
Website: www.kingsarmscartmel.pub