Why Bibury Cotswolds is the Ideal Dog Friendly Destination + Dog-Friendly Places To Stay

The 19th-century artist and craftsman William Morris called Bibury “the most beautiful village in England” when he visited it and it’s not hard to see why. Not only this, but Bibury is also a fantastic dog-friendly destination because of its picturesque countryside, charming village atmosphere, and abundance of scenic walking trails. Nestled in the Cotswolds it’s a beautiful destination any time of year and makes for the ideal getaway with your furry friend. here at Seen in the City we know that city life can get taxing and if you’re after a countryside bolthole, this is the perfect choice.

Dog-Friendly Places To Stay in Bibury Cotswolds

Lakeside House

dog friendly hotels in Bibury

Lakeside House is a 19th century four bedroom, dog friendly property in Fossebridge, Bibury. Dating back to the 19th century, its interiors beautifully combine rustic period features with elegant décor and contemporary comforts, offering a warm and characterful countryside escape. Step outside to discover a picturesque garden, complete with a spacious lawn and a gravelled seating area—perfect for outdoor dining or simply unwinding in the fresh air. Best of all, Lakeside House is a dog-friendly haven, welcoming up to two furry companions to join you in exploring the scenic beauty of Fossebridge and the Cotswolds!

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The Swan Hotel

The Swan Hotel is an excellent choice when looking for dog-friendly hotels in Bibury Cotswolds. A 17th-century former coaching inn, it is nestled along the River Coln and warmly welcomes those with dogs. The hotel provides amenities such as dog beds, food and water bowls, and even a sausage for breakfast for your dog! Ensure you let the hotel know ahead of time you will be bringing your dog with you so they can accomodate for this on your stay.

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Reasons Bibury Is The Ideal Dog-Friendly Destination

1. There Are Fantastic Walks & Trails

Bibury, located in the heart of the Cotswolds, is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it ideal for long dog walks. The River Coln provides a peaceful riverside stroll, while nearby trails like the Cotswold Way offer more adventurous routes. For somewhere really beautiful, you can take a 20 minute drive to Bourton on the Water which is a cute little town filled with quaint boutiques and coffee shops.

2. Dog-Friendly Accommodation

Many local inns, cottages, and B&Bs welcome dogs, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your pet. As mentioned above, Lakeside House or The Swan Hotel in Bibury are known for being particularly dog-friendly.

3. Pet-Friendly Pubs & Cafés

Several eateries in Bibury and the surrounding area welcome dogs, such as The Catherine Wheel, where you can enjoy a meal with your pup by your side. Many cafés even provide water bowls and treats for four-legged guests. It’s a good idea to call and check ahead that they’ll allow dogs as you don’t want to be turned away if their policies have changed.

4. Outdoor Attractions

One of the highlights of Bibury is Arlington Row, a historic row of cottages that is perfect for a scenic dog-friendly stroll. There is also Bibury Trout Farm, which while it doesn’t allow dogs inside, you can still explore the area around it.

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Photo by Samuel Sweet: https://www.pexels.com/photo/old-houses-in-cirencester-8202752/

5. Peaceful Atmosphere

Unlike busier tourist spots, Bibury offers a relaxed and quiet escape where you and your dog can enjoy nature without too much hustle and bustle. You will meet a host of other dog owners and your pup can have plenty of opportunities to play with other dogs. It’s great to be somewhere where you know your dog will be well-received, the people are friendly and you can take in the fresh air too.

These are just a few reasons why Bibury Cotswolds is the ideal dog-friendly destination. Have you been before? What are some of your favourite things to do with your pooch in Bibury? Let us know!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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