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Linthwaite House Hotel – Lake District Dog Friendly Hotels
The Lake District is the ideal holiday location to walk, and many guests over the years have asked if we accommodate dogs in the hotel. We have now allocated two of our ground floor rooms with their own external private access as our “dog friendly hotel rooms”. Our guests at Linthwaite are used to being pampered – this now extends to our canine guests!
Please note that dogs are not allowed in the main hotel building including public rooms.
Dog friendly facilities here at Linthwaite House Hotel in the Lake District include:
- 14 acres of grounds to walk in including a private tarn
- Dog friendly walks starting from Linthwaite’s front door
- Dog friendly outdoor seating areas
- List of dog friendly pubs for lunches
- Dog towels blankets and throws available
- Spare lead available
- Scoop bags available and waste bin in the grounds
- Water and food bowls available
- Bucket and sponge available for washing your dog
The price per dog is £9 per night. Maximum: one medium size dog or two small dogs allowed per room
We aim to be the best dog friendly hotel in the Lake District!
What the Press say
Adam Raphael - co-editor of the Good Hotel Guide lists 10 hotels which serve supreme cuisine with a good night's sleep. Linthwaite was included. "Memorable desserts and an excellent cheese list littered with regional specialities" Sunday Times November 12 th 2006
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What our Guests say
"Really enjoyed our stay, probably our best so far at the Linthwaite. Food and service remain fantastic. Staff feel a bit more relaxed during our visit this time which was nice. Only concern is the bath in bedroom 4, it's just too good! Could have spent our whole stay in it relaxing and watching TV!"
SJ, York, December 2011







