Is Durham Dog-Friendly? Yes it is!
Dog-Friendly Durham: Best Places to Stay, Walk, Eat, and Find Pet Care in the City

At North East Spirit HQ, we take dog-friendliness seriously. After all, two of our most important staff members are Geordie, our wise and wiry 13-year-old terrier, and Rosie, our elegant and affectionate 8-year-old lurcher. Now that Durham Cathedral has gone Dog Friendly here are some tips
If you are new here, I'm Peter and I run guided tours in Durham and the North East...all of which are of course dog friendly. Check out our tours page for more details
Where can I stay with my dog in Durham?
Durham has a great selection of dog-friendly accommodation. Here are some top picks, all of which are walkable to the main sites in the City.
- The Kingslodge Inn – Near Flass Vale Nature Reserve and a short walk from the railway station, has dog-friendly rooms and restaurant and even a dog menu.
- The Delta County Hotel Right on the river in centre of Durham, so historic I even talk about it in my Durham walking tour
- Victoria Inn – Central cosy inn with excellent beer, and small dogs stay free.
- Farnley Tower Guesthouse – Dogs can stay for a small charge, nice outdoor bar area with excellent Indian food.
These were dog friendly when I published this article but do always check with the property in advance about their pet policy and any extra charges - I also recommend if you don't choose one of the above checking Tripadvisor for any hotel with the words 'dog friendly' in the title and reading the reviews. Ramside Hall for example says its dog friendly but has had some very unflattering reviews from dog owners who have stayed there!
Where can I drink and eat with my dog in Durham?
Here are a few spots in the centre of town where your pup will be welcomed with open arms (and sometimes a biscuit):
- Flat White Café Popular brunch spot with dog-friendly seating on Old Elvet.
- The Dun Cow Another one that is on my Durham Tour route, this is a traditional pub that's as friendly to dogs and people!
- The Head of Steam Relaxed pub atmosphere with good value food and indoor and outdoor seating
- Vennels Café Tucked away in a historic alley, perfect for a quiet coffee with your companion
This is just a short selection - many of the pubs in Durham welcome dogs and an increasing number of Cafe's and restaurants are also
becoming dog friendly.
Where are the best places to go with my dog?
As mentioned before, Durham Cathedral is now dog friendly, but where else in the North East can you go that's going to welcome your dog? How about:
- Beamish Museum This open-air museum is a fantastic day out for humans and dogs alike. Dogs on leads are welcome throughout the grounds, and there’s plenty of space to explore
- Seaham Harbour & the Durham Coast Just a short drive from Durham, Seaham offers stunning coastal walks, dog-friendly beaches, and even a café and chip shop or two that welcome furry visitors
- Hardwick Park Located near Sedgefield, this beautifully landscaped park has lakeside paths, woodland trails, and open fields—perfect for a relaxed walk
- Wharton Park Right in Durham city, this elevated park offers the BEST view of the Cathedral well-maintained paths, and a dog-friendly café. It’s a great spot for a short stroll or a picnic and is a real hidden gem - lots of locals don't even know it
Where can I get my dog looked after for the day?
Most dog friendly hotels will expect you to take your dog with you, so if you want to visit a venue that's not dog friendly what do you do? We may be able to help! We can look after your dog during the day or overnight - see our current availability on Rover.com. You will get £15 off your first booking if you are new to Rover.com with that link - whether that booking is with me or someone else.
