Four dog-friendly UK holidays

Not everyone loves your dog as much as you do, but they’ll be welcome at these retreats

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“I’ve lit the hot tub, and your bones are in the fridge” is an unusual welcome, says Felicity Cloake in The Sunday Times. But then Nicola Mills “isn’t running your average campsite”. Each of the four yurts at Mrs Mills’ Yurts dog-friendly glamping site in Gloucestershire is “bigger than my living room”. Between that and sleeping in a normal tent, “I know which one I’d prefer to share with my bed-hogging cairn terrier, Wilf”.

The yurts have wood-burning stoves and a little table set for dinner, complete with embroidered napkins and a decanter of sherry. The “striking” timbered roof has a stargazing hole above the double bed, “plump with blankets and cushions”. Outside, in the grounds of the Grade II-listed farmhouse, there’s not a caravan in sight – “just big blossomy fruit trees” and ducks. The yurts are well spaced out, and come with their own private terraces and designated bathrooms, which makes them “perfectly suited to social distancing”. From £270 for two nights, two sharing; mayhillglamping.co.uk

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