Discover Oakley Hall Hotel's new dog-designated bedrooms

Oakley Hall Hotel dog

With 50 bedrooms, a two AA Rosette Restaurant and acres of beautiful grounds to explore, Oakley Hall Hotel is the perfect location for pre-wedding getaways in the countryside. The team are delighted to welcome dogs to the property, as no trip away is the same without beloved pooches. 

The Hotel has several dog-designated bedrooms in the beautiful Courtyard, just a short walk from the main Hotel. Located in a quieter area of the property and with direct access to the gardens, what location could be a better place for pups to settle? There will be an additional £35 per dog per stay. Relax and unwind with a refreshing drink or indulge in delicious seasonal dishes from the Garden Terrace all-day menu while taking in the beautiful views of the gardens with four-legged friends. 

There are plenty of short and long walks to explore with canine companions of the countryside, or guests can explore the beautiful Hotel grounds! The venue also provides the ideal location for memorable weddings, with multiple photographic backdrops to discover. As couples make their way up the property’s winding driveway, the stunning surroundings and Hotel’s grand exterior will take their breath away.

Discover the venue here: www.oakleyhall-park.com

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