Are you looking for dog-friendly activities in the North East? Check out our list of must-visit museums, cafes, and parks where your four-legged companion is welcome.
Beamish Museum
Beamish Museum offers a selection of indoor and outdoor dog-friendly areas to visit, even catering for your pup with some nutritious baked treats.
The Boatyard Café
This independent café has welcomed dogs since day one, providing them with their own menu with a selection of treats.
Barter Books
One of Europe’s largest second-hand book shops welcomes dogs to the shop and the café with their section mapped out for visitors with their pooches.
Broom House Farm
Well-behaved dogs are allowed on leads across the café, farm shop and forest adventure trail all on site, there is plenty to do at Broom House Farm!
The Lakeside
There is a choice of seating indoors and outdoors to enjoy a bite to eat or just a drink with your pooch.
Tynemouth Park
Take the dog on a fun family day out at Tynemouth Park, with lots of attractions to keep the family and pups entertained.
Newcastle Quays Retail Park
If you fancy a browse and a quick café pitstop, then Newcastle Quays allows dogs to join you around the complex and in a majority of the stores.
Fork in the Rose
A café and flower shop covered in greenery, serving locally sourced products and fur baby friendly.
South Marine Park
With two children’s parks, a café and a boating lake, South Marine Park is one of the three parks located by South Shields seafront welcoming dogs.
STACK Seaburn
If you were hoping to try out the street vendors at the STACK, then take the dog along as they are welcome until 9 pm.
To find out what else is happening in the North East, check out our Explore the North East page here.