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Dog Friendly Eastbourne

Eastbourne is a very dog friendly place, so if you're planning on bringing your four legged friend with you to the town, we hope you'll find the information on this page useful.

Select a property below to find out more about Eastbourne's pet friendly accommodation, many of them available to book online.

Pet Friendly Accommodation

The Royal Eastbourne -The Royal are exceptionally dog friendly - canines stay free and they can also provide a dog-sitting service, including food and anything else the little darlings require. The Royal take other pets too!

Courtlands Hotel -The Courtlands Hotel accepts all well behaved pets.

Bramble Guest House - The Bramble doesn't mind quiet dogs! They stay for free!! They have a small garden but opposite there is a quiet country lane for dog walkers and Hampden Park is not far along the road in a car (3 mins). Their rooms are also large enough to accommodate dog cages.

Marine Court Holiday Apartments -Accept dogs no problem.

The Iverna -Welcomes dogs, a 1 off payment of £5.00 is required, plus a sausage for the dog at breakfast time is included.

The Cumberland Hotel - They are dog friendly, accept well behaved dogs - in designated rooms - and the charge is just £5 per night. Assistance dogs are free.

Congress Hotel  - Accept well behaved dogs, dogs are not permitted in public areas, food is not provided and there is no charge.

The Star Alfriston - Offer a dog package of £5.00 per dog, per night, to include a dog biscuit as well as a dog blanket, muddy paw towel and water dish for use in the room throughout the stay.

Home from Home Holiday Bungalows -Happy to welcome dogs.

Beachy Rise Guesthouse - A dog friendly property.

Cromarty Cottage - Dogs accepted by prior arrangement.

Lundy Cottage - Dogs accepted by prior arrangement.

Dogs Banned - Summer Only

We regret that from the 1st May to 30th September, all dogs are banned from the beach between the Pier and the Wish Tower.

 

Dogs on Leads - Summer Only

From the 1st May to 30th September, dogs must be held on leads throughout the entire seafront, on the promenades from Holywell to Langney Point. However, dogs need not be on leads on the Western and Middle Parades, as long as no inconvenience is caused to anyone else.