Dog-friendly Cotswolds without the crowds
I’ve spent the last five years travelling around the UK and Europe in search of the best dog-welcoming destinations to put in my dog-friendly travel guides, but few places I’ve visited rival the Cotswolds. This rural region has captivated me for decades – I’ve lived on the outskirts of it for most of my life – and it was where I had my first ever dog-friendly holiday.
There’s an astonishing breadth of experiences to be had here, from a dog-friendly wildlife park to small town museums, and endless epic walks on the myriad trails and footpaths that criss-cross this gorgeous green land. But there’s no denying that the Cotswolds can be a busy place, and so getting away from the crowds is essential if you’re bringing the dog. Here three of my favourite dog-friendly destinations for quieter breaks in the Cotswold countryside.

Winchcombe

Tetbury
There are several reasons to visit Tetbury: historic architecture, the police museum, walks in the surrounding countryside. But the best part for dogs is undoubtedly a visit to its utterly charming Tetbury Pet Shop – a boutique so refined your pet may well get ideas above their station. Run by Amelia and Alastair, the pet shop stocks myriad natural treats and chews for dogs, all tried and tested by their own delightful labrador, Nairobi. You can buy beautiful handmade collars and leads, grab a plush dog bed, or simply treat your pooch to a pup cup with sprinkles.

Painswick
Tiny Painswick might not seem like the sort of place you should linger for more than a few hours, but one of the greatest pleasures of visiting this utterly delightful little town is waking up without the crowds and taking the dog for a trot about its quiet lanes before the visitors descend. Take some time to follow the town heritage trail, marked by a series of information boards that tell quirky stories about the madcap characters that have made history here, including the intriguing Arts & Crafts movement creatives that came here in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Originally published by Cotswolds.com. Read the original article on their website.
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