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The Lake District is a great destination for dog owners and their friends and families because of the endless opportunities for walks, rambles or hikes. This national park boasts a number of dog-friendly cottages with some of these looking after their two-legged guests as well by providing a hot tub. After a busy day on the mountains or fells, soothe your aching limbs by sinking into a hot tub with a glass of bubbly and enjoy a spot of stargazing. Not only are many holiday cottages in the Lake District dog-friendly, but you’ll also find that most pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops welcome your four-legged friends. Our dog-friendly cottages with hot tubs have plenty to keep you and your pooch pals occupied – whether you’re looking for enclosed gardens so that the dogs can stretch their legs, outdoor showers to wash off muddy paws, or cosy wood burners to snuggle up next to in the evenings, we have a property for you. The Lake District is very dog friendly, making it a great location for you and your canine companions to visit and enjoy our dog-friendly accommodation with hot tubs.
When in the Lake District, there’s so much space for you to roam that you can really get a sense of serene isolation. If a level of remoteness ticks your boxes, then staying in one of our dog-friendly lodges with hot tubs or dog-friendly log cabins with hot tubs is a must. No need to scrimp on the luxury when staying in our pet-friendly lodges with hot tubs – kick your shoes off, pour a glass of something chilled and descend into the warm bubbles.
The Lake District has endless walking routes and trails, from flat, circular routes around some of the lakes to steep climbs up mountains such as Scafell Pike, which is England’s highest peak. Wherever or whatever you choose, there is no doubt that you will be astounded by the natural beauty of the area. With well-known places such as Grasmere, famous for its gingerbread; Ambleside, with its range of outdoor shops; and Windermere, England’s largest lake, you’ll never run out of things to do. There are dog-friendly cottages in the Lake District with hot tubs dotted throughout the national park, allowing you to explore a different town, a different lake and a different fell each time you visit.