Dog Friendly Hathersage

Hathersage is a real treasure in the dark peak area of the Peak District. Surrounded by some of the Peak District’s most famous beauty spots including Stanage Edge, Higger Tor, Padley Gorge and more. There’s plenty of walking to be done in the area, and the village is the perfect spot to relax with a pint or a coffee and enjoy some food after a day of exploring.

Hathersage can be found in the stunning Hope Valley and is a short drive from Sheffield and nearby Castleton. As a village that caters to walkers and outdoor lovers, you can be sure to find plenty of spots with ‘muddy boots and muddy paws’ welcome signs, and on this page we’ve collected together the dog friendly pubs and cafes in Hathersage for you to try.ย 

For those who love a good story, Hathersage has its own connection to the tale of Robin Hood with the church yard said to be where you’ll find the grave of Little John, the most famous of Robin Hood’s merry men. With Robin Hood’s cave found on nearby Stanage Edge, there’s a chance that the legend may well have been part of the story of this area.

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Dog Friendly Pubs in Hathersage

Millstone Country Inn

Dog Friendly Pub
If you're approaching Hathersage from Sheffield, then you'll pass the Millstone Country Inn on the way down into the village. This country pub serves up tasty home cooked food and you'll find a great view from the car park across the road

Outdoor seating is available

Postcode: S32 1DA
Millstone Inn on Google Maps

The Scotsmans Pack

Dog Friendly Pub
Tucked away on school lane you'll find the Scotsmans Pack, the nearest pub to Stanage Edge and one of the better beer gardens in Hathersage. Expect tasty home-cooked food and a great range of beers to choose from.

Outdoor seating is available

The Little John Hotel

Dog Friendly Pub
As you approach Hathersage from the train station, the Little John is probably the first pub you will come across. A friendly pub with ample space indoors and a popular choice to catch the football on TV.

Outdoor seating is available

The George Hotel

Dog Friendly Pub
Found on the main street in Hathersage, this over 500 year old former coaching inn has long been a part of Hathersage. Dogs aren't permitted in the restaurant, but you can still enjoy some of their mouth-watering food in the bar and terrace areas.

Outdoor seating is available

The Plough Inn

Dog Friendly Pub
Down past the train station near the River Derwent, you'll find the Plough Inn. A perfect spot for a meal after a day exploring the nearby Hathersage stepping stones walk. This 16th century inn serves up amazing food with a great range of drinks and because it's away from the village, you'll probably find more outdoor space.

Outdoor seating is available

Dog Friendly Cafes in Hathersage

Coleman's Deli

Dog Friendly Cafe
For those who want something a little different to the local country pubs, Coleman's Deli serve up tasty coffee alongside a host of lunch options and tasty baked goods. You could also pop in and pick up a picnic box ahead of your walk.