Seashells Guest House - Dog-friendly bed and breakfast accommodation just a short walk from Great Yarmouth seafront

Want to bring your beloved pooch on holiday to Great Yarmouth? Then both you and your dog can be assured of a warm welcome at the dog-friendly Seashells Guest House...

The Seashells Guest House in Great Yarmouth welcomes pets



It's a dilemma if you're a dog lover with a pet that is truly a part of your family. Of course, you want to bring your Alsatian, sausage dog, shih tzu, labrador or terrier on holiday with you, but not all hotels and bed and breakfasts are welcoming to our furry friends. So, the secret is to find a guest house or hotel with an owner that loves animals just as much as you. And if you're coming to Great Yarmouth, then you won't find accommodation where dogs will receive a more friendly welcome than at the traditional seaside guest house, Seashells.


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Seashells Guest House is situated on Nelson Road North, which makes it perfectly placed for both the seafront and the town centre. It's pretty much slap-bang between the two - and is really no more than a very leisurely ten-minute stroll from both the shops and the beach. It offers charming rooms - each individually decorated by the owner - and is perfect for couples and families who are looking for a homely place to stay. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, and there's a freshly cooked  full English available in the nautical-themed breakfast room each morning, as well as lighter options such as cereals and toast.

And of course, best of all, you can bring your dog to Seashells Guest House - and that means your pet pooch will get to share every moment of your family holiday here in Great Yarmouth

Fancy staying at the Seashells Guest House during your holiday in Great Yarmouth? Then click through now to check the current room rates, or if you're bringing your pet dog along, then why not get him or her to do it? Okay, it's not easy using a touch screen or keyboard with paws, but I'm sure your little poodle or peke will be willing to give it a go...

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