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A welcoming and rather exquisite country inn with several comfortable little rooms for dining or snacking. Light and airy, and quietly charming.
A good dog walk here. And then one of those moments when you think time must have stood still.
Brownshill Green is right on the edge of Coventry, and the walk here takes you past one of the City markers! The pub has a pleasant beer garden away from the road, and dogs are OK in the bar area too.
Quiet secluded wood that's complete heaven for dogs.
Junction 18
Clean and well-kept dog-friendly village inn within easy reach of the M45, the M1 and the A5 but you'd never know how close these major roads are.
Doggie perfection at this canal-side pub with a walk from the door, loads of extra sniffing, and a friendly welcome at the pub for people too.
Junction 16
A choice of super-easy dog walks here ranging from 10 minutes to 4 miles. The pretty country pub, built in local stone over 300 years ago is dog-friendly.
An easy stop close to the A43 and a good circular dog walk. Ideal if you're stopping over in a motorhome, or Silverstone traffic is causing delays.
A handy stop for a summer evening if you need a break from the A5. Dogs are welcome in the traditional thatched Freehouse and the walk is a section of a long-distance footpath across fields.
You'll find a relaxed combination here of dog-friendly pub, and a dog walk starting within a few metres of the door. Pawfect for pooches on the go.
From the pub you can see the River Avon rushing past on the last leg of its journey to join the Severn in a headlong dash to the sea.
Junction 12
By-passed by the A14 this dog-friendly pub is a bit of a forgotten coaching inn on the old road. Not a bad thing at all, or it would probably be a Premier Inn by now.
A lake belonging to the Canal Trust, so its main purpose is to top up the canal system. Leisure use is encouraged, and you'll find a sailing club, fishing, and lots of dog-walkers.
A country inn that's full of charm. Warm and comforting in winter, open and spacious in summer. Since we visited the management has changed at least twice - we think it's still dog-friendly.
Junction 15
To get a real feel for a traditional canal-side pub (but much cleaner!) this is the one to head for. Incredibly the pub has been run by the same family for over 150 years, which must be a record.
Canal-side pub with food available most of the day. Popular with families in summer.
Junction 15
Refreshments in a popular old coaching inn with a dog walk from the door makes this a pawfect doggiestop. It's less than 5 miles from the M1 Junction 15 or the A428 and near Northampton.
Lovely dog walk with the option to enjoy a visit to formal gardens, and a dog-friendly bistro for a meet-up with friends. It's very convenient as a stop on your journey.
Popular and well looked after park to the west of Redditch. Local dogs seem to have a great time here, and the two kids' play areas look clean and creative.
Junction 1
This dog walk is between Junctions 3 and 4 on the A3M. You'll find a number of clearly signed trails in this award-winning park. And with a thousand acres of land, this is doggy wonderland.
Busy, popular and thriving pub on the Grand Union canal. In summer it's a delight to sit in the garden and relax, after the dog walk of course.
Tiny and popular dog-friendly pub that's a regular CAMRA regional winner. It's a part of the Enville Estate so the surroundings are quite grand while the pub is scruffy-chic.
A laid-back village pub that's in the heart of the community, and also gives a warm welcome to visitors. Walks all around, and hearty rural portions.
For a break from the busy A5, this is a handy choice for you and the dog. The pub is dog-friendly, and the village itself is well worth an explore.
Smart, upmarket country pub and restaurant, with fields nearby for dogs to enjoy a leg-stretch.
A small beech wood on the edge of the South Downs, ideal for some mindful mooching with the pooch. There are hard surface tracks, so buggy and wheelchair friendly.
Big and relaxed canal-side pub that's popular with dog-walkers, boaters, cyclists, families and friendly folk generally.
Junction 15
I'd call this a 'modern coaching inn' as it ticks all the boxes for dogs and motorists on the move.
Surprisingly rural pub on the edge of the Black Country. It does have a locals' feel, but less so in the summer when it's warm enough to sit outside.
Family run pub with easy access from the A423. In summer the garden is a big bonus.
If the tourist crowds are overflowing from Broadway, this is a marvellous dog-friendly country inn to escape to! At first glance it seems to be part of an executive development.
My goodness, what an amazing building. This really has been around since Shakespeare's day which is totally incredible when you think about it.
Very easy country pub to find on the Daventry Road, and ideal for a doggie pitstop. The walk is lovely on a sunny day, but can get very muddy in wet weather.
This ticks all the boxes for a great country inn - friendly people, good food, lovely old building and a genuine welcome.
Rural dog-friendly inn with great food, and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The surrounding village is too cute for words, and the Merry Brook flows past the pub. Just off the A44 and easy to find.
A fabulous little pub in the Shropshire Hills and a wonderful place to explore the rolling borderland countryside.
Miles of long sandy beach for our four legged friends to run free. Dogs NOT allowed on beach between May - October.
This inn is just opposite the village pond in a postcard pretty Cotswold hamlet.
Pretty village with some lovely traditional cottages to admire, and a dog-friendly pub or large village green to sit on to enjoy a picnic.
Junction 2
Way back, even before the Romans, Icknield Street was a major route for travellers and so loads of feet and paws will have trodden this walk before you.
As soon as you enter the cafe the aroma of freshly baked loaves and cakes is just so wonderful! They do lunch and savoury too, but that first blast of comfort food is a total winner.
This is a lovely pub for enjoying the view over the village green and duck pond on a warm Sunday afternoon.
A very attractive valley with a riverside path winding through trees. There is a no-hills route, and it's a lovely spot for a dog walk on summer days.
A former linen manufacturing centre, now a country park. It was also the first site for Ulster's hydro-electric power.
An impressive view over Belfast Lough awaits from the top of the escarpment, definitely worth the climb on a clear day.
An enormous linear park that is loosely based on the route of the canal from Stranmillis, Belfast to the Union Locks at Lisburn.
Get a brief history of the area in 20 minutes, as you climb past neolithic caves to McArt's fort at the top.
Pretty woodland on the fringe of a once grand estate. Dogs can run off-lead here and enjoy a lot of woodland romping.
Junction 2
This is a great place to give the dog a walk if you're heading into London, where open space with free parking gets harder to find.
Ideal dog walking on a hill that's called 'the cairn on a boggy mountain' - because of the tomb with a view at the top.
National Trust managed open space, with several marked trails for the purposeful walker. It's a fabulous environment for a blast of fresh air. Note that the NT has dog rules in place.
Junction 62
Riverside path along the Wear with country views, and spectacular views of the Castle and Cathedral. 1.5 miles one way.
This is the first section of the 18 mile Newry Canal Way which runs from Portadown to Newry. The canal is no longer in use, and the towpath is now a leisure route.
This is part of the Newry Canal Way, an 18 mile stretch of towpath along a disused canal starting at Portadown and ending up at the sea in Newry.
Excellent dog walking in woodland just a couple of miles from the bright lights of Scarborough. This is ideal summer walking when every dog needs sniffing space away from the crowds.
An easy walk for bracing sea air and big views along the coastal path on part of the Cleveland Way .
A quiet and peaceful woodland where dogs have plenty of sniffing and romping space. The only time it gets busy is during the bluebell season, otherwise this is tranquillity itself.
Another of our favourite dog-friendly pubs in the Wolds, with good food and a warm welcome to visitors. In warm weather the garden tables are a delight for a glass of cool lemonade after your walk.
The village at the start of this walk will be familiar to some as Aidensfield - home of TVs Heartbeat series, as well as the location for Hogsmeade station in the Harry Potter movie, the Philosopher's...
An easy-going walk with the dog through an outstanding 18th century park. This is treating the dog to high-end garden design on a grand scale.
A 200 acre Country Park with clear walking routes, and with the added bonus of a chance to see a working 17th century water mill and buy flour milled on the spot.
Pub with an astonishingly long history of looking after visitors - since 1295? If that's true it's really amazing! Dogs welcome in the bar, and there's good walking in the area.
Woodland wonderland where drivers and dogs can truly relax and de-stress. The paths are well-tended and easy to follow, and the aroma of earth and trees after a shower is fabulous.
The walk starts from a dog-friendly inn with rooms. It's so easy to imagine mail coaches and tired riders stopping here for a break from the road.
Easy to follow dog walkies route that's perfect for a short stroll on a hot day. It's just a few miles off the A442.
Fully accessible short riverside walk and with the town facilities nearby. The historic town of Bewdley is worth taking a look at after your walk.
Quaint and rural, very traditional pub with a dog walk from the door. In days gone by, there was a significant Roman presence here, with a couple of garrisons and several marching forts.
These Commons are a popular dog-walking place, and with 8 car parks giving access to different parts of the common you should find a good place for your dog.
Dog-friendly pub and close to dog happiness with some pawfect forest walks.
Rural pub with tasty food, and a lovely dog walk. On a sunny day you won't do better than this.
A traditional Cotswold dog-friendly and award-winning pub in a tiny village, with a dog walk that's easy to follow and ideal for a quick break.
The dog walk is stile-free and comfortable if you're pushing a buggy. The country pub is popular with race-goers and gets very busy and loud on race days. The village is a Cotswold gem.
A village with two dog-friendly pubs, plus a public car park with WCs, and village shop.
Tiny little rural village close to Stow-on-the-Wold with a dog-friendly pub and a really good dog walk. The village has so many ridiculously Cotswold stone cottages and medieval buildings .
A rustic country inn serving good value and well-prepared meals in generous portions. Welcoming and friendly atmosphere, and dogs are definitely welcome here.
Sun-kissed Cotswold stone and a picture perfect dog-friendly coaching inn makes this tiny village a lovely spot to take a break. And the dog walk is good too.
Popular and busy village 'local' with paths and a village green for a dog to have a bounce and snuffle. The village is just off the Fosse Way (A429).
Junction 1
A bracing seafront dog walk awaits you here, on a deserted strip of coastland cut off from the town of Havant by a bypass and now almost completely given over to dog-walkers.
A large country park close to Winchester, with a good mix of forest land and downs.
Large and popular 1,400 acre country park just off the A3. There are plenty of facilities to satisfy everyone, off-lead dog walking can be restricted in some areas as there are sheep and deer.
An enormous Forestry Commission run forest park, with plenty for dogs, kids and walkers to enjoy.
A successful combo of fine dining, Sunday roasts, and a dog-friendly bar plus the dog walk from the doorstep make this a winner for those of us who can't bear to leave the dog out of a celebration.
Riverside pub overlooking the River Avon.
Byland Abbey is the focal point of this walk - a dignified ruin of one of the largest Cistercian monastery complexes in Yorkshire.
A dog walk that's easy to find and always popular with our dogs. The dog-friendly village pub is there for refreshments and facilities.
Junction 10
A really good family and dogstop less than 2 miles from the M40. Jem got a lovely welcome here, and we all enjoyed the walk.
There's a half-hour circular dog walk here. And then a Stylish dining pub, with a relaxed and efficient feel. Dogs are welcome in the bar and it's good for families too. Just over 6 miles from the A1
The small town of Chipping Norton makes a good journey break, with shops, a dog-friendly pub and an easy to find dog walk too.
Welcoming and hospitable dog-friendly pub that's close to the entrance to Blenheim Palace and park.
The dog-friendly pub is easy to find, and then you mustn't leave without looking at the rest of the village.
A family-friendly country inn with a dog walk as long as you like. We use this as a handy cut-through to the M4, avoiding the Oxford traffic and the dreaded A34.
A dog walk in a calm and less touristic part of the Cotswolds. Refreshments available at an inn on the village green and with a reputation for great food. Dog-friendly B&B rooms also.
Utterly charming countryside inn with a perfect dog walk from the door. Well worth a small detour to find, and your dog will be delighted.
This is a popular pub with the food much praised by locals. The garden is exquisitely looked after, and the dog walk starts just opposite the car park.
Most people visit the Bosworth battlefield, and miss this very quaint little town. It's full of history and has some very characterful buildings, shops and one dog-friendly pub with a car park.
Junction 23
Dog friendly pub with a dog walk from the door, and great food to boot. Not far from the A6 or less than 4 miles from the M1 Jct 23 or Jct 22.
A visit to this practically feudal village with a magnificent country inn is well worth the diversion off the A1. The dog gets a good walk on a traditional Estate too.
Ideal for drivers in need of a break outside of traditional opening hours. You'll find a combo of cafe and pub here so that you can get a coffee from 9am.
Close to the Fosseway (A46) and worth a detour for lunch. The village itself is a delight, with a brook running down the street - and this will be a total magnet for labs and the water woofers.
Evesham is perched on a bit of high ground inside a big loop of the River Avon. So with the inevitable delays getting over the bridges, traffic does build up at busy times.
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