Dog Friendly Holidays in BridgwaterBridgwater has the best of both worlds, as a booming market town it has plenty to see and do, but its position in the beautiful Somerset countryside makes it a great location for a dog friendly holiday too. Our selection of dog friendly Bridgwater holiday cottages includes picturesque properties close to walks, attractions and pubs that will welcome you and your pets. |
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Dog Friendly Bridgwater AttractionsIf you and your pets fancy venturing a little further afield to see what you can find, the beaches of nearby Weston-super-Mare make a great dog friendly attraction! Although seasonal dog bans are operated on some of them, there is a beach at Marine Lake that allows dogs throughout the year, and sections of the main beach also allow dogs along. Dogs are welcome in the area between the Grand Pier and Knightstone Island, and between Royal Sands and Uphill all year round. Weston-super-Mare is just forty minutes’ drive from Bridgwater , and is still one of the country’s best-loved seaside resorts.
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Dog Friendly Bridgwater Pubs & RestaurantsOne of the perks of a dog-friendly Bridgwater holiday is the selection of pubs and inns that welcome pets along. The Malt Shovel Inn welcomes dogs AND offers a daily carvery, the Cottage Inn on the A39 is also dog friendly. The landlady keeps four-legged friends happy with a supply of sneaky doggie treats from behind the bar. For the humans, there’s an excellent selection of hot meals and snacks, as well as real ales. The Hood Arms is also dog friendly, and offers great food and real ale too. Children are also welcome. |
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Dog Friendly Bridgwater WalksAs the town is perched beside the stunning Somerset Levels there’s no shortage of dog-friendly Bridgwater walks to choose from during your holiday. With the South West Coast Path and The Coleridge Way on the doorstep, all you need to do is choose the best sections for your and your pet. The Coleridge Way runs for 36 miles and follows some of the beautiful scenery that inspired former resident Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The path passes through the Quantock Hills, Exmoor National Park and the Brendon Hills. Most sections of the pathway pass through picturesque villages where you’ll find dog-friendly pubs for a pit stop. |
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