The Belfry Hotel & Resort, situated in Royal Sutton Coldfield, is one of the best hotels in Birmingham and is now welcoming four-legged friends to the resort.
Our dogs are an integral part of the family so a getaway without them isn’t the same, which is why the award-winning resort has decided to open their doors to pooches, so that they can enjoy the paw-fect, luxury stay. And, with every dog that stays at The Belfry, the resort will donate £1 to Birmingham Dogs Home.
Guests at this hotel in Birmingham will be booked into a dog friendly room on the ground floor with easy access to outdoors. Rooms also come complete with a dog bowl and bed to ensure all dogs have a comfortable stay. Water bowls, dog waste bags and bins are also available throughout the resort.
The Belfry is set in 550 acres of countryside for dogs to discover, including a Woodland Walk with picnic areas and trails for dogs and their owners to enjoy together, ideal for your most trusted companion to stretch their legs. The Belfry is also located close to a variety of stunning outdoor spaces to discover together, including Kingsbury Water Park which has 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres of country park; Middleton Lakes, which has wetlands, meadows, and woodland in the heart of the River Tame Valley; and Sutton Park, a 2,400-acre National Nature Reserve – one of the largest urban parks in Europe.
After a day of exploring, guests can dine in dog-friendly Sam’s Club House, which serves craft beers, spirits, wine, cocktails, tea, and coffee as well as selection of light bites, sharing platters and their famous double-stacked burgers. Sam’s Club House has an outdoor terrace where guests and their furry friends can soak up the sun while overlooking the resort’s world-renowned PGA National Course.
Priced from £20, dogs can be added to your booking by calling 01675 238600. A stay at The Belfry can accommodate up to 2 dogs per booking. Dogs should be kept on a lead at all times in all areas of the resort.
For further information visit: www.thebelfry.com/stay/dog-breaks/.