Named the Good Hotel Guide's Editor's Choice Dog Friendly Hotel 2016 is The Crown & Castle in Orford. The cottages are not just dog friendly, they are really dog friendly with no compromise on quality! There are 5 magical places to stay - 4 riverside decked cottages and The Mill House - all set beside the River Deben within 7 acres of trees and greenery at this historic Grade II Water Mill.The safe site allows dogs to run free. Nestling in the heart of beautiful rural Suffolk, close to the Heritage Suffolk Coast, this is the ideal place to relax with two and four legged friends. Winners of the 2017 Visit England Dog Friendly Business Award! - Labradoodles 'Teddy' & 'Amber' invite dogs and their owners to stay! Letheringham Water Mill Cottages have blown away the cobwebs from traditional dog friendly holiday cottages with their award-winning 5* exclusive portfolio. There is plenty of dog friendly accommodation on The Suffolk Coast from B&Bs and hotels, to self-catering cottages and camping! No trip to The Suffolk Coast would be complete without a visit to Southwold's famous Pier! And after an early morning stroll along the prom, stop by the Beach Café and Clockhouse for breakfast, afternoon tea, lunch, dinner and ice cream! Click here to see all the dog friendly cafes on The Suffolk Coast The Tea Hut in Woodbridge sits on the banks of the River Deben and is the perfect place to stop at the end of a walk along the river wall and out along the Deben Estuary with your pooch.Īfter a day out at Bawdsey, which is a haven for dogs! Head inland to Shottisham and pay a visit to the Blue Rabbit Cafe here you can stock up on a range of the small-holding's own produce including vegetables, bacon, sausages, eggs and cakes! The cafe also serves a mouth-watering selection of homemade cakes, lunches and drinks - all made with their own produce! For more information on beaches on The Suffolk Coast, check out our Beaches Guideįeeling peckish? These dog-friendly cafés on The Suffolk Coast are the ideal place to recharge your batteries and enjoy a selection of local produce during a jam-packed day of exploring with your dog. Only accessible on foot, you can walk your dog along the quiet lane heading to the sea (best keep the dog on a lead here due to the nearby pig fields!) before letting them loose on the open beach for a game of fetch and a swim in the sea. If seclusion is what you desire, head to Covehithe. One beach that does allow dogs year-round is Dunwich a haven for canines and owners, you will both love exploring the sand and heathland, and after a long walk, you can enjoy a cold beverage in The Ship Inn whilst your pooch tucks into a dog biscuit. Whilst some stretches don't allow dogs during the summer months, many including Lowestoft, Southwold, Aldeburgh and Felixstowe have parts to the north and south of the main beaches which do all year round. Watch out for other signs and requests from farmers and landowners which relate to dogs so that you can enjoy your walks fully! You can check out the guidelines set out in the Countryside Code here.ĭogs are allowed on most of The Suffolk Coast’s beaches, however on many of our most popular stretches, there are restrictions over the summer months so best to look out for signs that give exact dates for a particular beach. The nesting season is between 1st March and 31 July and the Countryside Code recommends that dogs are kept on short leads during this time on open access land to make sure birds are not disturbed during this hugely important season. Please make sure your dog is under control and on a lead where requested to make sure nesting birds and other wildlife are not disturbed. It's always important to consider the local environment, landscape, wildlife, livestock, horses and other people when walking your dog. And we’ve got that covered for you right here on The Suffolk Coast. So life is good for you and your dog if you can share some great days out together. Where would we be without these faithful companions who stick by us whatever? We’re a nation of animal lovers and top of the list has to be our best friend – the family dog…
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