Welcome to the second instalment in Dogstaycation® summer travel series — this time, we’re off on a tail-wagging adventure in dog-friendly Somerset. Steeped in history, rich with fascinating stories, and home to some truly stunning architecture, it’s the perfect summer escape for you and your four-legged best mate.



As always, every place featured in this travel guide has been tried and tested by us — and, of course, approved by our tireless adventurer, cockapoo Winnie. From peaceful city strolls to pup-welcoming historic landmarks, everything included is genuinely dog-friendly (not just dog-tolerant).
You’ll wander through the UK’s smallest city — the charming Wells — where even the magnificent cathedral opens its doors to dogs. Don’t forget your camera for a few snaps in the picture-perfect Vicars’ Close. You’ll also explore the glorious grounds of Tyntesfield and roam the mystical ruins of Glastonbury Abbey.
The guide ‘Dog-friendly Somerset’, created by Dogstaycation®, is packed with welcoming spots and practical information to help you and your pup make the most of your Somerset escape. With step-by-step directions and a well-balanced three-day itinerary, it gives you plenty of time to explore, unwind, and create unforgettable memories together.
So, clip on the lead, pack a few extra biscuits, and get ready to discover the very best of Somerset — paw prints and all. Download the full guide ‘Dog-Friendly Somerset’ below and start planning your next adventure today.
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