New research from outdoor guides at The Hunting Terrain – a website that shares knowledge and expertise on wildlife and outdoor activities – has revealed which UK spots are the least accessible ‘staycation’ destinations for dog owners.
The results are based on the availability of dog-friendly amenities in each location, such as pubs, cafes, shops, and hotels – the places with more dog-friendly amenities was given a higher ranking, with numbers scaled to reflect the area size.
Sites that were used to determine results were Airbnb.co.uk. Booking.com, and Dogfriendly.co.uk.
The data was then ranked on a scale of zero to 10, with zero representing the least desirable and 10 the most desirable values. The total score for each entry was calculated, resulting in an overall index score out of 100.
Eastbourne, on the southern coast, was named as the best staycation destination in the UK for travelling with a dog. The town has 35 dog-friendly pubs, 57 shops, and 35 cafes and restaurants that allow dogs in. It was given a score of 78.06.
However, the findings show that– out of 92 towns…