Dog Friendly Hotel and Accommodation
DOG POLICY
Dogs and their companions are welcome to experience a luxurious dog-friendly break at Langley Castle Hotel.
We pride ourselves on being one of the most dog-friendly hotels in Britain, offering a truly special stay for both you and your four-legged friend.
Key points:
- A maximum of two medium-sized dogs are allowed per room
- Large dogs are not permitted in any room
- Specific rooms in Castle View and Castle Lodges are designated for dog owners only
- Dogs are not allowed in the main Castle bedrooms or in the main restaurant
- Dogs are allowed in the Drawing room on the first floor
Dog-Friendly Amenities: For a small fee of £25 per night, we provide a comfortable dog bed, water bowl, and a treat.
Guest Responsibilities:
- Guests are responsible for their dogs at all times
- Dogs must be kept on a leash in the 12-acre grounds
- Any damage caused by your dog will incur additional cleaning charges
To ensure we can accommodate your furry friend, please call the Castle directly to book your stay.
We look forward to welcoming you and your dog to Langley Castle.
CANCELLATION POLICY
A non-refundable deposit of £50 is required to secure your reservation.
To cancel your booking, please notify us as soon as possible. If a cancellation is made within 48 hours of your arrival date or if you fail to arrive (no-show), you will be charged the full cost of the first night's accommodation.
Please note:While we love dogs, we kindly request that they refrain from smoking in bed, stealing towels, watching TV, fighting with fellow guests, or causing damage to property. Your cooperation is appreciated.
Northumberland dog-friendly walks
- Langley Castle Gardens– Yes, you don’t need to travel far to have an enjoyable walk with your dog. There are plenty of interesting smells for your four-legged companion to sniff around our dog-friendly hotel. From bluebell and wild garlic aromas near the Woodland Wedding grove to the scent of our resident peacocks, your pooch will have a marvellous time exploring new smells.
- Sycamore Gap– Sycamore Gap is famous among wannabe photographers for its majestic, solitary tree. It is arguably the most recognisable one in the whole of Northumberland. Which critter calls trees their home? Squirrels, of course! And we all know that dogs enjoy a run about chasing their little friends. Make sure, though, that it just stays a game!
- Bamburgh Castle and Beach – Bamburgh Castle one of Northumberland’s most loved landmarks, it also overlooks a glorious golden beach. Take your pooch off their lead and allow them to splash and run free along the shore.
- Dunstanburgh Castle – Take your waggy-tailed friend to the fishing village of Craster and enjoy a coastal walk to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. The walk will also take you through open farmland, where your pooch can tire themselves out with a glorious run.
- Shepherds Cairn – This is a great countryside route for you and your friend. Reaching an elevation of about 1,000 feet, it has a large variety of landscapes. From high grass and water to woodlands, it will make for a memorable day out for pup and owner.
- Newton Pool – Newton Pool is an ideal walk for young doggies. It is a lovely nature reserve with splendid coastal views and plenty of birds. Keep your pooch on a lead and allow them to make friends with the wildlife.