This post shares some of the places you can enjoy a festive day out with your dog. I hope you find it helpful. Please note, dogs will need to be kept on a lead for all of these events and some events are likely to be busy which you should take into account.
Cullercoats Community Advent Trail
The Cullercoats Community Advent Trail runs from 1 - 24 December and will be a lovely option for a nice wholesome walk with the family, including your four-legged friend. A new window is revealed each day so you could visit more than once. Find out more here.
There are lots of dog friendly pubs nearby to warm up afterwards including The Queen's Head in Cullercoats.
Christmas Daytimes at Beamish
No booking is required and there is lots of Christmas fun to be had including a walk through Elf Wood and a chance to admire the festive window displays in the 1900s Town plus there will be lots of festive music performances across the month. Find out more here.
Winter Wanderers Spotters' Trail at Seaton Delaval Hall
Take a Winter Walk amongst the gardens with this special Winter Trail. Follow the stars to find your festive nature favourites. Included with NT membership/ admission and no booking required. Find out more & check dates / times here.
If you're looking for a nice dog-friendly pub nearby, I highly recommend the Delaval Arms or you could try the Keel Row or the Secret Garden Seaton Delaval too.
Christmas Present Hunt at Cragside
If you're looking for a nice dog-friendly pub nearby, I highly recommend the Turks Head in Rothbury.
Ollie Owl's Winter Trail at Wallington
Dogs are now welcome inside the tea room at Wallington.
Frost Fest Live Weekend at Land of Oak and Iron
Saltburn Ice Sculpture Trail
Dog friendly dining /cafes include The Sitting Room and Ship Inn.
Find the Raby Reindeer at High Force
12 Days Of Christmas Trail at Raby Castle Deer Park
Dogs are welcome to join in with the 12 Days of Christmas Trail which runs across Raby Castle Deer Park this festive season. Follow the clues of the famous festive song and enjoy the natural winter wonderland. Find out more & check dates here.
Christmas Late Night Shopping Events at Royal Quays
Dogs are very welcome to join you at Royal Quays and are allowed in a lot of the stores and cafes there too (see this post for more info). Late night shopping week runs from 19 - 23 December and there is a whole host of free events taking place at the centre including Meet the Gruffalo (I am definitely tempted to take Fozzy to this) and a Christmas Light Show. Find out more here.
Coal & Ice at Woodhorn
This stunning ice trail takes place across 5 & 6 January. Themed around climate change, the animal themed sculptures are a magical way to explore the museum. Dogs are welcome but this event is expected to be busy. Find out more & book here.
Dogs are welcome in the covered outdoor areas of the cafe at Woodhorn and in the bar at the nearby Widdrington Inn Pub.
Lazy Bear Festive Tipi
Doggy Festive Afternoon Tea at South Causey Inn
Santa Paws Grotto for Dogs at Dobbies
I love this idea! Take your furry friend to visit Santa at Dobbies Garden Centres. Each pooch will receive a gift from Santa too. You can add children's tickets onto your booking (they will receive a gift from Santa too) but if you're a family with teens/children who don't wish to see Santa, this event is probably one to miss as only 2 people can attend with your dog. - find out more & book here
Festive Snowflake Trail at Northumberlandia
This self-led trail (download to your phone) takes place at Northumberlandia on 10 & 11 / 17 & 18 December. Hunt for the hidden snowflakes and answer the wildlife questions along the way. Completed trails will receive a small (human) chocolate treat. Find out more here
Christmas Festival Weekend & Elf Trail at Hamsterley Forest
Taking place on Sunday 11 December, you can expect a chance to meet Santa Paws, Gingerbread Puppucinos, a Popcorn Bar for dogs, festive photo ops including a sleigh, an 80 minute off lead indoor experience, doggy boutique, christmas jumper competitions and more. Find out more and book here.
Santa Paws Package at CafeK9
You can also take your dog to meet Santa at CafeK9. Several packages are available including doggie presents and photographs. Find out more here
Mince Pie Specials at Aln Valley Railway
Mission Impawsable at Tyne Bank Brewery
Christmas Pudding Trail at Hardwick Park
Hardwick Park is a lovely place to enjoy a circular walk with dogs. From 3 December to 3 January, you can take part in a special Christmas Pudding Trail. Your task is to find all of the pudding ingredients across the park. Find out more here
Worth Noting:
The Dog Christmas Party at Watergate Party sounds fantastic. It has sold out but keep on eye on their page as they organise lots of dog friendly events - find out more here
Dogs are welcome in the grounds, Tack Room Cafe and Stable at Bamburgh Castle however they aren't allowed inside the State Rooms. The Castle is hosting a '12 Days Of Christmas' event which looks out of this world. If there are a few of you visiting, some of you could wait in the Tack Room / grounds with the dog while they others visit the Castle. We're planning on doing this.
Tanfield Railway & Aln Valley Railway are hosting Mince Pie Specials between Christmas and New Year. I assume these will be dog-friendly but I am waiting for them to get back to me to confirm. I'll update this post when they do. EDIT TO ADD - Dogs are welcome to join you on the Mince Pie Specials at Aln Valley Railway
Many Christmas Markets / Light Switch Ons / Parades will be dog friendly but are also likely to be extremely busy which is why I haven't included them in this specific post.
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