What's included?

Dog owners checking in with their four-legged companions can expect a thoughtful welcome designed to make their stay as comfortable as possible. As part of the £35 dog charge, each pooch is provided with a cosy dog blanket, a water bowl, and a dinner bowl, along with a specially prepared welcome pack featuring a rope toy, a treat pot, and a supply of poo bags for convenience during their stay. We also provide a dog menu for Sir Woofchester.

If guests would prefer not to receive the welcome pack, this can be arranged on request, though it will not affect the standard dog charge.

Dog-Friendly Guide to Blackpool

If you’re planning to explore Blackpool with your four-legged companion in tow, getting around couldn’t be simpler. Nearby Blackpool Transport services are dog-friendly, and their Day Rover tickets offer great value at just £1, with a 7 Day Rover available for £5, ideal for longer seaside stays.

Blackpool’s famous coastline is wonderfully welcoming to dogs, with plenty of space to roam and sniff. Between 1 May and 30 September, there’s a seasonal restriction along the central stretch from North Pier to the Mirror Ball, but beyond this, the beaches are open to dogs all year round perfect for breezy walks and sandy paws.

Stay, Walk & Explore

If your pup is in need of a little pampering, you’ll find trusted local groomers nearby, including Clipping Marvellous on Layton Road, known for its friendly service and excellent reputation.

There’s plenty to enjoy together too. Dogs are welcome at attractions like North Pier and Stanley Park, while many of Blackpool’s pubs and cafés extend a warm welcome to canine guests. Local favourites include The Beach house located on the Prom, South Shore Pitstop Café (One of the most dog-focused spots, dogs are welcome inside and there’s even a dog menu), Bispham Station Cafe, just off the prom and very welcoming, staff bring water, treats and even dog-friendly ice cream.