Top dogs on the north coast!

The Causeway Coast and Glens is celebrating its growing reputation as a dog friendly holiday destination.
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Brenda Chivers pictured at Tilly's dog friendly cafe in Portrush with owner Tara Neely, Joe Crossley from  Dog Friendly Tours and Adele Kennedy from the Inn on the Coast as they celebrate the Causeway Coast and Glens growing reputation as a dog friendly holiday destination.PICTURE KEVIN MCAULEY/MCAULEY MULTIMEDIAThe Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Brenda Chivers pictured at Tilly's dog friendly cafe in Portrush with owner Tara Neely, Joe Crossley from  Dog Friendly Tours and Adele Kennedy from the Inn on the Coast as they celebrate the Causeway Coast and Glens growing reputation as a dog friendly holiday destination.PICTURE KEVIN MCAULEY/MCAULEY MULTIMEDIA
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Brenda Chivers pictured at Tilly's dog friendly cafe in Portrush with owner Tara Neely, Joe Crossley from Dog Friendly Tours and Adele Kennedy from the Inn on the Coast as they celebrate the Causeway Coast and Glens growing reputation as a dog friendly holiday destination.PICTURE KEVIN MCAULEY/MCAULEY MULTIMEDIA

With an increasing choice of places to stay, things to do and eating establishments which welcome dog owners and their pets, the area’s hospitality sector is working hard to facilitate those who want to spend downtime with their dog.

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Brenda Chivers said: “Our trade partners are responding to the needs of dog owners by providing the services they require to enjoy a break with their pet. We applaud their innovation which has helped to make the Causeway Coast and Glens a stand-out destination which is attracting more visitors than ever before.”