Hotels can be notoriously difficult when it comes to our favourite four-legged friends, but not all.
It's universally known that we Brits love our pets and like to involve them in everything - including our holidays.
For example, if you're venturing on holiday to the Lake District then it's just downright cruel not to let them tag along and enjoy the weekend. For it is positively a dog's dream.
Thankfully, there's a whole host of dog-friendly hotels in the UK that cater for pampered pooches and one in Cumbria has been highlighted among the very best.
For a small extra charge, you can take your four-legged friend on a country escape or coastal retreat, and they'll be provided with plenty of treats, from dog beds and bowls to personalised gift bags and special pet menus.
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The Forest Side, Grasmere, Lake District
Good Housekeeping had this to say: "Everything's a little bit spellbinding at the Forest Side, from the magical location in the Lake District landscape to the fairytale-worthy Gothic mansion.
"And the best bit? Your canine companion doesn't have to miss out on the magic, as this dog-friendly hotel has a warm welcome for four-legged friends.
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"Interiors ooze modern country charm, and there are six rooms ready and waiting for Rex to sniff and snuggle in. They get their very own welcome pack, which includes a personalised welcome letter, a dog bed, two dog bowls (water and food) and a selection of tasty treats.
"With gently rolling valleys, high fells and vast forests on the doorstep, there's plenty of choices for wonderful walkies.
"Routes around nearby Grasmere, Rydal, Loughrigg, and the Langdales offer an array of options. You can even have two dogs per room so everyone's included. Dogs can go for £25 each, per stay."
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