Wrexham Road, Pulford, Chester, CH4 9DG
Visit WebsiteRanked as the best dog friendly hotel in Cheshire, a wonderfully stylish break with your four-legged friend is guaranteed at the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa near Chester. This privately owned hotel has 75 luxurious boutique-style bedrooms, all with ensuite facilities, and goes out of its way to welcome well-behaved pooches.
Overview
While only a hop and a skip away from some of the best dog walks in Cheshire and North Wales, the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa has expansive grounds featuring beautifully landscaped gardens and a tranquil lakeside area. There’s plenty of seating too; perfect for relaxing in the fresh air with your pup.
Dogs are not permitted in the main Palm Court restaurant but they can rest their paws in Nelson’s Bar, the hotel’s gastro pub which offers more relaxed dining with traditional ales on tap and a wide selection of bar meals.
If your four-legged friends is content to snooze in your room for a while, head to the exclusive spa and health club, Spa by Kasia, where you can choose from a diverse range of treatments and therapies, or simply enjoy a relaxing dip in the pool.
For The Dogs
Two dogs per room are welcome to join you a the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa for a fee of £25 per dog per stay.
Pooches are welcomed with their very own dog bed and welcome pack, including plenty of delicious treats from Sir Woofchester’s.
Dog friendly dining is available in Nelson’s where the warm welcome extends to humans and dogs alike.
Price
From £110 per night.
Practicalities
Arrival & departure
Check in time: 2pm
Check out time: 11am
Parking
There is a large guest car park to the front of the hotel.
Located in Cheshire but just a few miles from the Welsh border, you’re spoilt for choice with amazing dog friendly destinations in the this part of the world. Head in to Chester for a walk through Grosvenor Park before stopping to admire the Roman amphitheatre. It was the largest in Britain and used for entertainment and military training. Alternatively, head over the border in to North Wales. As the highest summit in the Clwydian Range, Moel Famau offers spectacular views across the Cheshire Plain and even over to Liverpool on a clear day. Or you might prefer the shadier, tree-covered paths found at nearby Loggerheads Country Park.