The lifting of lockdown also means that visitors can go back inside pubs and cafes, but it’s not always the case if you have your pet pooch in tow.
Dog-friendly holiday provider Canine Cottages has compiled a handy guide about where you can take dogs for exercise and which refreshment stops they will be welcome at.
Using data sourced from TripAdvisor reviews, they put together an online tool to provide pet owners with information for the perfect day out.
Shannon Keary, Digital PR Manager at Canine Cottages, said: “With so many more people looking to explore what’s on their own doorstep with their dogs this summer, it’s fantastic to see the sheer number and diversity of places that welcome dogs across the country; hopefully this can only continue to grow.
“We hope that our Dog-Friendly Index tool helps to highlight the top spots for dog owners to visit near them, as well as highlight some hidden gems they may not have been aware of.”
Using data sourced from TripAdvisor reviews, they put together an online tool to provide pet owners with information for the perfect day out.
5. Solomon's Temple, Buxton
Sarpor writes: "Beautiful views from the top, well worth a trek up - it is quite steep and rocky in places. There were cows in the field around it too, so dogs will need to be on leads."
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6. Miners Arms, Dronfield
Thirty-seven percent of visitors to the Miners Arms rave on TripAdvisor about its dog-friendliness. Clare Y writes: "Great pub, friendly landlords, staff, dogs & customers. We had delicious snacks in the form of a pasty, sausage roll and potato skin, complemented by a wide range of ciders & beers to choose from. Our huge puppy was made welcome amid the other dogs who mooch around freely."
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7. Pack Horse Inn, Crowdecote, Buxton
TG Roberts writes: "The food was excellent as was the beer, the menu varied, prices reasonable and the staff and principal very friendly and approachable as were the punters. On a cold evening the place was lovely and warm. Dog friendly as opposed to dog tolerant."
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8. The Church Inn, Chelmorton
Jo1340 writes: "Popped in for a mid-week lunch. Booked in advance - our dog was allowed inside with us. Lovely sunny garden. We had excellent scampi and chips. Good service too."
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