The New Forest is one of the most dog friendly places to visit, with hundreds of dog friendly places to stay, you’ll be spoilt for choice!
Whether you love camping, fancy staying in a beautiful self-catering cottage, resting in a boutique pub, relaxing in one of the many quaint B & B's, having all sorts of fun at a Holiday Park or even treating yourself and your four-legged friend to a luxurious break in 5 star hotel with the real bow wow factor, you won’t be disappointed.
The stunning Burley Manor Hotel overlooks the festival but there are lots of places to stay that can be found on the New Forest link below.
A lot of these dog friendly accommodation providers even have little packages for your dog, including a bed, treats, a towel, water & food bowls and more!
For more information on Dog friendly accommodation in the New Forest visit The Official New Forest Tourism Website or New Forest Cottages.
BURLEY VILLAGE
Burley depicts everything you would expect from a traditional, quintessential New Forest village. Nestling in the lee of a hill surrounded by an area of true outstanding natural beauty.
Picturesque thatched cottages are tucked away in unexpected places help conjure up images of how life was in days gone by. Burley has remained untouched by time as ponies and cattle roam freely around the village as its one of the few remaining villages that still practices the old tradition of Commoning, allowing animals to graze on the Open Forest.
Witches, smuggling and dragons are also part of Burley's unique character. During the late 1950's a famous 'White' witch named Sybil Leek lived here. She was often seen walking around the village in a long, black cloak with her pet jackdaw resting on her shoulder.
The Queen's Head pub, built in the 16th century, was notorious for smugglers and highwaymen. A hidden cellar was discovered beneath the floor of the "Stable bar", full of pistols, bottles and coins believed to be one of the hiding places of smugglers.
Whether you love camping, fancy staying in a beautiful self-catering cottage, resting in a boutique pub, relaxing in one of the many quaint B & B's, having all sorts of fun at a Holiday Park or even treating yourself and your four-legged friend to a luxurious break in 5 star hotel with the real bow wow factor, you won’t be disappointed.
The stunning Burley Manor Hotel overlooks the festival but there are lots of places to stay that can be found on the New Forest link below.
A lot of these dog friendly accommodation providers even have little packages for your dog, including a bed, treats, a towel, water & food bowls and more!
For more information on Dog friendly accommodation in the New Forest visit The Official New Forest Tourism Website or New Forest Cottages.
BURLEY VILLAGE
Burley depicts everything you would expect from a traditional, quintessential New Forest village. Nestling in the lee of a hill surrounded by an area of true outstanding natural beauty.
Picturesque thatched cottages are tucked away in unexpected places help conjure up images of how life was in days gone by. Burley has remained untouched by time as ponies and cattle roam freely around the village as its one of the few remaining villages that still practices the old tradition of Commoning, allowing animals to graze on the Open Forest.
Witches, smuggling and dragons are also part of Burley's unique character. During the late 1950's a famous 'White' witch named Sybil Leek lived here. She was often seen walking around the village in a long, black cloak with her pet jackdaw resting on her shoulder.
The Queen's Head pub, built in the 16th century, was notorious for smugglers and highwaymen. A hidden cellar was discovered beneath the floor of the "Stable bar", full of pistols, bottles and coins believed to be one of the hiding places of smugglers.
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