Why should us humans have all the fun when it comes to holidays! Our four legged friends would also like to lap up the luxury on offer! Check out these luxurious pet friendly hotels across Australia:-
The Langham,The Rocks Sydney
You and your four legged friend both receive luxury treatment at this hotel. There is even a pet friendly menu free from onion, garlic and acids. Your lucky fur baby receives a custom Langham plush bed, water bowl and treat bag.
Thalia Haven, Tasmania
Four heritage stone cottages sit on a private 160 acre peninsula on Great Oyster Bay. A marvellous adventure awaits your dogs as they explore the beautiful coastline.
Lilianfels Resort &Spa, Blue Mountains, NSW
Close to the Three Sisters and Blue Mountains National Park, this hotel offers Bring Your Own Dog packages so you and your fur baby are well looked after.
Hughenden, Woollahra, Sydney
Located near Centennial Park in Sydney, this boutique establishment loves pets. They offer several pet friendly options and can even arrange pet sitting, dog walking or a doggy day spa visit.
Mercure, Canberra ACT
The pampered pet package includes a room with an enclosed courtyard, pet bed, toy and breakfast for 2 people.
The Albany Hotel, South Yarra, VIC
This great hotel is opposite Fawkner Park where dogs can go for a walk or run.
Hotel Old Adelaide, North Adelaide, SA
The dog friendly rooms feature a private courtyard. North Adelaide Dog Park is easily accessible from this hotel.
Quarterdecks Retreat, Hervey Bay, QLD
Pets under 10kg are welcome here including dogs, cats and birds.
Margaret River Stone Cottages, WA
These lovely cottages feature a fully fenced patio for your pets to enjoy.
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Pets are also welcome at many BIG4 Holiday Parks across Australia. Just check their website big4.com.au for details.
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