If your pets enjoy travelling as much as you do, be sure to visit one of our Hotels Accepting Pets and Dogs - you and your dog or cat will have everything you need for a happy, comfortable stay! Dogs, cats and other pets are welcome at a host of Best Loved hotels - see these links for a good guide to pet and dog friendly hotels that make travelling with your pet easier and more comfortable than ever before. Please ensure you read the 'Restrictions' in the fact column when you click through to a given hotel as many have very specific rules regarding pets.
Escape into the idyllic setting of Hartwell House and grounds. This classic stately home with spa is one of the finest hotels in Britian. The Hartwell One Night Special Occasions Break is ideal for an anniversary, engagement, birthday or just a night away. Enjoy dinner to the value of £39 per person, accommodation, early morning tea, cooked breakfast, full use of the Hartwell Spa, Bicester Village VIP shopping voucher book, service and VAT, together with a half bottle of Champagne, a bowl of fresh fruit, and box of handmade chocolates in your room on arrival. From £385 per room Sunday to Thursday, and £420 per room on a Friday or Saturday.
Two night bed and breakfast break. Two night's accommodation, full English, dinner on one night, afternoon tea on one day, bottle of house wine and chocolates in room. Deluxe room - £350; Superior - £370.00 Spa Room - £400; Luxury Spa room £420 (total for 2 nights).
Splendidly-appointed Victorian estate nestled in prime Scottish scenery A first choice for luxury and thoughtful, personalised service, Castleton House is an intimate retreat - a glorious setting for all outdoor interests, whether it's croquet on the lawn, a bit of nearby fishing, a nature walk or a round of golf at any one of a handful of nearby golf courses. When you're ready for repast, dining here is in itself a memorable occasion, with a variety of locally-sourced delights and selections from the hotel's own vegetable garden and poultry yard.
Curry, or to be more precise, chicken tikka masalla, long ago replaced fish and chips as Britains national dish. Top of the curry tree for me is La Porte des Indes a cavernous restaurant (300 seats on two floors) behind a modest door in the heart of Londons west end.