Northumberland
Posted: 16 Jul 2018, 20:59
Had a lovely break last May at The Trap Inn http://www.trapinn.co.uk/newtrap/.
This is a dog friendly Inn with 5 rooms in the small village of Broomhill just north of Morepeth.
This isn't a swanky place. The rooms are a little dated but clean and comfortable but oh so dog friendly!
Skye was made really welcome as soon as we arrived with doggy treats from the jar on the bar.
Meals are taken in the bar where dogs can sit with their people and Skye was presented with a sausage with each meal much to his delight!
Just across the quiet road outside is a large grassy playing field for leg stretches and 5 mins down the road in the car is Druridge Bay Country Park with miles of walks, picnic spots, freshwater lakes and a path over the dunes to the beach where dogs are allowed all year round.
We had a lovely few days exploring the coast and castles in the area and hope for a return visit soon.
Oh - I forgot to mention - there was NO extra charge for dogs!
Paul and Skye
This is a dog friendly Inn with 5 rooms in the small village of Broomhill just north of Morepeth.
This isn't a swanky place. The rooms are a little dated but clean and comfortable but oh so dog friendly!
Skye was made really welcome as soon as we arrived with doggy treats from the jar on the bar.
Meals are taken in the bar where dogs can sit with their people and Skye was presented with a sausage with each meal much to his delight!
Just across the quiet road outside is a large grassy playing field for leg stretches and 5 mins down the road in the car is Druridge Bay Country Park with miles of walks, picnic spots, freshwater lakes and a path over the dunes to the beach where dogs are allowed all year round.
We had a lovely few days exploring the coast and castles in the area and hope for a return visit soon.
Oh - I forgot to mention - there was NO extra charge for dogs!
Paul and Skye