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he Dog-friendly Travel Awards have been announced by Petspyjama­s, a dog dedicated travel company. These worthy winners are pawfect for hounds and their humans. For booking informatio­n, visit petspyjama­s.com

OVERALL WINNER: HOMEWOOD HOTEL & SPA, BATH, SOMERSET

Furry friends are welcome to roam around this luxurious 13th-century property with their human as they please. There’s even an option to dine with a specially curated doggie menu.

From £128 per night

IDO’S FAMILY FRIENDLY: WILDERNESS, SAXMUNDHAM, SUFFOLK

Spend lazy days fishing, toedipping, doggy paddling or enjoying the swimming pool on one of the 12 farmhouses and cottages on this 5,000 luxury estate.

From £136 per night

BEST DOG-FRIENDLY PUBS WITH ROOMS:

THE THREE BLACKBIRDS, NEWMARKET, SUFFOLK

Humans can expect fantastic British food made from local produce and pooches will be given a cosy blanket, flavoursom­e treats, a sausage breakfast.

From £110 per night

BEST PETSPYJAMA­S PACKAGE: MERRY HARRIERS, GODALMING, SURREY

Introduce your canine to the resident llamas who will be happy to accompany humans and their well-behaved four-legged friends on treks in the Surrey Hills. The Barking Britain Package includes a welcome pack complete with a dog bed, bowls and treats along with a daily breakfast sausage and doggy dinner.

From £130 per night

CUSTOMER FAVOURITE:

MILL END HOTEL, CHAGFORD, DEVON

Tucked away on the rolling hills of Dartmoor National Park sits the ultimate cosy hotel. It’s perfect for a walking break away with your hound. Each pooch will receive homemade bone-shaped biscuits and a compliment­ary treat box.

From £147 per night

BEST FOR WALKIES:

KING’S HEAD INN, GREAT AYTON, NORTH YORKSHIRE

A quintessen­tial country pub located on the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Seaside gems are nearby, including Staithes, Whitby and Scarboroug­h which are all just a short drive away. After a day of fresh air, your hound can enjoy the Sir Woofcheste­r’s dog menu.

From £99 per night

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