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PULLING MY HAIR OUT!!!!!

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Jo

Jo Report 28 Sep 2004 22:02

My husband and I want to go away for christmas this year, we have two lovely labs that want to come with us. Does any one have any suggestions of where we could go. We have been looking at the Derbyshire/Yorkshire area but keep coming up against a brick wall... Any help pleeeeeaaaase.... Either log cabin or dog welcome hotels.

T J

T J Report 28 Sep 2004 22:05

Hi Joanne Try The Brotherswater Inn at Brotherswater in the Lake district - they allow dogs to stay in your hotel room - I took my puppy when he was only a few weeks old. E-mail me for the ph number if you are interested. Love Tracy

badger

badger Report 29 Sep 2004 00:17

a nice cottage in north wales ,on the sea front,dogs welcome,open christmas,reasonable rates[around £170 a week],last i heard.I can give you the address if you are interested.Caenarfon six miles away,and two miles of beach for your pets.Fred.ptfg.

Jo

Jo Report 30 Sep 2004 13:08

thanks for all your help. We have now booked a log cabin in Wales. Thanks again Jo

Lisa

Lisa Report 30 Sep 2004 13:58

what about lapland .if you have a spare place i'll come.no seriously though i woulsd love to go to scotland for christmas or new year for hogmany.that's where i was born and unfortunetly have never seen scotland as moved down to england when i was a babyxxxx(:

Fairy

Fairy Report 30 Sep 2004 14:09

I've just been to Cannick in Scotland, an hours drive west from Inverness. We stayed in a lodge, which I would call a cabin. Beautiful views and miles of walks. Dogs are welcome and I'm sure you can go over Christmas. I was sorry we had not taken our Lab as she would have loved it. If you want details then e mail me. Jo.

BrianW

BrianW Report 30 Sep 2004 14:19

We have two labs and have managed to book through Welcome Cottages several times. Had a cottage on a farm in Norfolk last week. Or there's a Christian (no pressure) holiday farm we use near Honiton in Devon, very reasonably priced with half a dozen cottages sleeping from 4 to 15.