Bringing your dog to Glyndley Manor Cottages
East Sussex offers a diverse offering of dog-friendly destinations, providing ample opportunities for you and your furry friend to explore together. From charming villages to scenic coastal spots, or whether you’re seeking a leisurely stroll through picturesque landscapes or a more active adventure along the coast, East Sussex has something for everyone, including doggy visitors! The following list is just a glimpse into the array of dog-welcoming places waiting to be discovered in this inviting region. So book a stay at our dog friendly holiday cottages today!
Dog friendly Pubs in East Sussex
- Dog-friendly pub in Herstmonceaux: The Bull’s Head: Boreham Street, Herstmonceaux, East Sussex, BN27 4SG/ www.bullsheadborehamstreet.com /Phone: 01323 831981
- Dog-friendly pub in Three Oaks: The Three Oaks Pub: Butchers Lane, Three Oaks, East Sussex, TN35 4NH / www.thethreeoakspub.com / Phone: 01424 813303
- The Kiosk: Upper DUKES Drive Foyle Way, Eastbourne BN20 7XN /Phone: +44 7951 950926
Exercise:
- Your Dogs Secret Hideaway Freedom Field: Heatherdene Hideaway, Glynleigh Road, Pevensey, BN24 5BS https://www.heatherdenehideaway.co.uk/
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The Cuckoo Trail: The picturesque trail follows the former ‘Cuckoo Line’ railway track and stretches from Heathfield to Shinewater Park. It passes through Horam, Hailsham, and Polegate. https://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/leisure-tourism/countryside-sites/cuckoo-trail
The Beacon in Eastbourne: Visit Website
Beaches:
EASTBOURNE: Dogs allowed October to April/ Iconic pier/ Coastal walking to white cliffs/Great access and facilities/Please pick up after your dog!
Not allowed from May 1st to Sept 30th
PEVENSEY BAY: Dogs allowed all year round/Long shingle beach/Good facilities nearby/Historical Cinque Port
Sights:
Birling Gap Under the Seven Sisters/By Birling Gap Marine Nature Reserve/Dogs allowed all year round/Watch the tide – access via steps