Let your delighted dog explore the varying landscapes of the Peak District with you when you stay at this gorgeous stone cottage in Foolow. Sleeping just three guests, plus your favourite, four-legged friend of course, the charming, 18th-century retreat offers pups and their people a warm welcome. With two bedrooms, plus a courtyard garden for outside relaxation, it is in an excellent location for dog walks through the Derbyshire Hills and excursions to nearby beauty spots.
Open the front door to this terraced cottage and find yourselves in the inviting lounge. Spend evenings in here with your happy hound, relaxing after your busy days, watching the Smart TV or researching the next dog-friendly destination to visit during your stay. When puppy eyes start pleading for supper, take him through to the country-style, compact kitchen/diner to feed him and then start thinking about your own dinner. The family bathroom is also downstairs at this cottage, while both bedrooms are up on the first floor. These include a double and a single. Have afternoon tea or even a glass of wine in the evening, out in the pretty courtyard garden, with your contented canine close by. Parking for this property is on the street, subject to availability.
Find plenty of footpaths and walks from Foolow, including a scenic, 5-mile, circular ramble which takes in the historic village of Eyam. Head to Miller’s Dale, 5 miles away, to pick up the Monsal Trail. This traffic-free route runs along the former Midland Railway line for 8.5 miles between Blackwell Mill, in Chee Dale, and Bakewell. Plan a day out to Bakewell, 7 miles away, to follow the popular, 3-mile, dog-walking route known as the Bakewell Loop. This takes you around the town, past lots of eateries where tired pups can rest their weary paws.