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Last Updated:
16 Jun 2026
Beadnell Towers is the kind of coastal stay that works beautifully for dog-people, not because it's loud about it, but because it fits the rhythm of a proper seaside break. You wake up near the coast, head out for the first walk while the day still feels fresh, then come back to comfort and good food without needing to over-plan.
It's a boutique hotel in the village, with a sense of calm that's very welcome after a day of juggling leads, towels, sandy shoes and the dog's ongoing mission to inspect every blade of grass. The rooms are individually styled, which makes it feel personal rather than generic. It's the sort of place that makes you relax quickly, which is exactly what you want when you're travelling and running on "holiday energy" and slightly less sleep than normal.
The kitchen is a real part of the appeal. This isn't just somewhere to sleep, it's somewhere to properly eat, slow down, and let the day land. If Beadnell is your base for beach walks and coastal exploring, Beadnell Towers is a very comfortable home for it.
Good to know:
Water bowls available
Treats available
Doggy Menu available
Dog Policy:
Dogs are welcome in ground floor rooms and the bar area, so nobody needs to do the pavement shuffle. Up to three dogs per room, furniture and bedding stay human-only, and there's a small supplement per dog per stay.





