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Dog-friendly pub in a small Worcestershire village near Birmingham. An attractive nearby woodland will please dogs in need of a paw stretch.
Ideal for dogs who are banned from the beach and bored of pavements in the summer. There are 220 acres of woodland and lots of different paths. Oh, and a Roman villa.
We love it when the name of a village pub matches their whole-hearted welcome of canine friends.
Junction 6
A short dog walk and a welcoming dog-friendly inn within easy reach of the M5 Junction 6. You'd never guess how close this rural village is to the motorway.
A fabulous walk for the dogs just off the village green, and an upmarket but relaxed village pub for refreshments.
Family-run pub with a couple of dog-friendly tables in the bar, and a pleasant outdoor patio for warm evenings. Easy to reach from the A435 and M42 Junction 3.
Warm and welcoming hostelry where dogs are welcome and the Thai food very tasty.
Small roadside pub on the A451 and it looks as if it's sinking below the weight of tarmac and traffic. But no - inside you'll find more space than expected, and a beer garden in summer too.
Junction 1
This is walk full of doggy delight. The wood is popular with local dog-owners, and a particularly friendly bunch they are too.
Good for family outings as well as walking the dog, there's plenty to do and see at this man-made lake and dam.
Village pub that's a popular focus in the centre of the village. Traditional pub meals served, and dogs are welcome in the bar and garden.
A warm and welcoming Cotswold pub with dogs in the bar, a roaring fire in cold weather and a helpful and friendly team behind the bar.
Junction 15
Tranquil off-lead easy dog walk from a new-style community pub that's also a cafe. This is a relaxing place to break a journey. It's sooo close to the M40 junction but you'd never know it.
A stream for doggie splashing in the shade and then an inn of considerable charm. What's not to enjoy here?
Historic and dog-friendly pub with quite a story behind it, starting with Cromwell in the building! Now you can still see the old bits but there's modern service and menus; that's a relief.
Junction 11
Plan ahead to meet up with friends, or treat yourself and the dog to a gastro-break near the M40.
A handy park for a dog walk and refreshments too. It's close to the university and the road out to the Gower.
Beedon
A classic village pub with a genuine welcome to all, and their dogs of course.
Thatched black and white hostelry of enormous charm, and thoroughly welcoming. A Michelin star and dog-friendliness makes this a pawfect treat.
A small village with plenty of dog walks and a traditional friendly pub where dogs get a good welcome.
Doggy excitement guaranteed in this wonderful valley.
Easy-to-find and welcoming pub with an exercise field for dogs, and for steam railway enthusiasts it's a few paces away from the high Victorian archway for the station.
Popular riverside destination for sunny afternoons, and weddings. Ideal for a driving pause to enjoy the river views.
I'd describe this as a 'new rural' pub. The bar is a bar, where people talk to each other and dogs are welcome; and the food is worth a drive for.
Forest park with good visitor facilities, and plenty for dogs and kids to do.
Popular and accessible woodland that's great for a quick dog walk.
Old-school traditional black and white pub with a really friendly welcome, home-cooked food and a good dog walk from the door.
A canalside pub that would have been a stopping point for barges hauling limestone. Now it's a relaxed and friendly tavern where walkers and dogs and welcome.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of Tittesworth reservoir. Totally ideal for tiring out the dogs (or kids) before refreshments. The pub focus is on local ales and fresh food.
An easy-to-find pub and walk, and ideal for a no fuss stroll on the Stratford canal towpath.
A 15th century pub tucked under Windgather Rocks. That's over 500 years of traveller hospitality, which sounds amazing.
Keen dog walkers can really get carried away here with a web of canals and towpaths to enjoy. And a cheerful canalside pub for refreshments. Excellent doggiestop off the A51.
A dog-friendly bolthole just a mile from the M6 Junction 18. Exquisitely prepared afternoon teas and a relaxing country pub atmosphere.
Stylish modern dog-friendly coaching inn, with all the warmth and comfort of an inn with a long history of looking after travellers. Plus a fine menu, roaring fires and a lovely welcome for dogs.
Biggleswade North Roundabout
Just a few miles from the A1 this is a very handly place for a doggiestop and a break for the driver too.
Such a perfect country pub, with a welcoming approach to dogs and walkers in the bar. It's also popular locally for great food.
Junction 1
Charming dog-friendly pub near Rugby, and a dog walk too. Worth checking out if you're local, and a welcoming place for a dog walk and refreshments on your journey.
Clear paths and facilities make this small forest a dog-walker's delight. It's also a handy stopping point on the way to and from the coast.
Village pub in a lovely location overlooking the village pond. Dogs get a good welcome and new owners have smartened the building up.
The Boot is a bit unlucky with its location, on a bend of the A435 where most people just don't see it until too late. Once in the car park it's clear that the pub is bigger than it appears to be.
Friendly pub and quite handy for refreshments after a bracing stroll at Burton Dassett. Many locals would probably call their pub the heart of the village.
A real surprise of a dog walk in this village that packs a real historical punch. Free parking
The name of the village is almost as good as Little Snoring, so we couldn't resist this one.
Gentle woodland full of glorious sniffs for dogs to savour. And a choice of easy paths to follow.
Junction 13
Modern dining pub with some tables for diners with dogs. And a safe and easy dog walk close by. Very close to M1 J13 and less than 5 miles from J14 too.
A completely lovely 10 mile walk along a former railway line, starting at East Grinstead. There are seats and resting places along the full route.
Very popular with local dog owners, this nature reserve seems to enjoy its own micro-climate. The paths are sandy and easy-going all year round (even in heavy rain when we took the photos).
One of the DwD team favourites if we're nearby. Very traditional, historic inn with a very friendly atmosphere.
Welcoming and dog-friendly village inn, with really comfortable seating - whether inside or out. The village itself is worth an explore, and a circular walk starts from the door.
A woodland walk full of fab sniffing and zooming space for dogs. And a good place to revive weary drivers too. After your walk it's a 4 minute drive for refreshments.
The focus here is on good value and filling food, and it's family and dog-friendly. The carvery has a loyal local following and it's easy to see why.
Well-hidden down a rural lane, just under 2 miles from the A44, this village pub is popular with those in the know. Expect a friendly welcome for you and the dog.
Small locals pub in a village with much charm of the black-and-white Tudor type.
There's a huge amount to do and see here - from joining a stretch of the 100 mile South Downs Way long dog walk to admiring the views or just sitting.
Welcoming village pub, with a relaxed atmosphere and plenty of space for families, and of course dogs.
Welcoming pub with a really good lunchtime menu for people who like fresh, tasty food but don't want to wait all afternoon for it to be prepared.
A comfortable and welcoming village pub with a great dog walk from the door, and good food if you're hungry.
Dog happiness guaranteed here, with lots of different dog walk routes to choose from. And the dog-friendly pub serves up some tastiness too.
Refreshingly rural dog-friendly pub with lots of walking for you and the dog nearby.
Junction 18
Country dining in an award-winning country pub, and an easy woodland walk for dogs to enjoy. Less than 4 miles from the M25, and close to the A41 also.
A small country park created from the site of a former brickworks. Now it's a pleasant easy-access dog walk around a lake.
Junction 9
Rural community with access to really good dog walks. The farm shop opposite the pub is outstanding and we thought this was a wonderful discovery for a doggiestop.
The pub is set in a former manor house, with loads of seating inside and out. Dog-friendly, child-friendly, and surrounded by a park and lots of sporting activities - so this is a popular buzzy place.
Junction 14
A sixteenth century thatched inn with easy access to a recreation path makes this a good spot for a relaxed moment out with the dog.
One of the most celebrated views in, and over, Yorkshire - definitely worth the uphill haul to get there on a clear day.
Amidst the historic buildings - not only the abbey but also a Jacobean Hall built with some of the abbey's stones - there are some charming dog walks around the lake and parkland.
Rural village pub with banter at the bar, and generous portions. Friendly, relaxed and there's an enormous beer garden. Popular with walkers and cyclists. Really good beer.
Head here if you're looking for a multi-activity day or afternoon out - there's a massive choice of kids' stuff (from 8 to 80), and some lovely quiet dog trails as well.
Enjoy an atmospheric walk on the Downs before relaxing in a dog-friendly pub with an interesting South African feel. It's a very short drive away from the walk.
A country park with some really well thought out trails, including a very fun Gruffalo Trail for kids. Well equipped for parking, facilities and snacks. Every dogs' delight for walkies.
A glorious expanse of woods, heaths and grass perched on a dramatic clifftop. On a clear day you can see all the way to France.
Lying close to the flanks of Burgess Hill, this former commonland has grassland, woodland and a lake. It's a beautiful place to be, especially in Spring when the bluebells are in bloom.
One of several country parks along the route of the River Nene, where everyone can find something pleasurable to do.
One more of Northamptonshire's immaculately planned and maintained country parks.
Another of Northamptonshire's near perfect parks, with plenty of space for doggy dashing as well as picnic and BBQ areas for a full day out.
A great place to take a break, with a really easy to find dog walk from the pub garden as well as a good sized children's outdoor play area and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere inside.
Lottery money has transformed this 200 acre park into a pleasant walking spot.
Junction 27
If you have canal buffs in your party be prepared for them to abandon all ideas of walking the dog in this fascinating excavation of 14 locks.
Based around an Edwardian reservoir, this country park makes a perfect journey break. There's a mixture of meadows and woodland to wander around as well as a circular reservoir walk.
Fabulous walks with the dog here, and wonderful views over the South Downs. Looked after by the National Trust, so free parking for members. Very popular on sunny weekend afternoons.
This village was one of the earliest purpose-built industrial villages in Britain and a major centre for lead and silver mining. They must have been tough to live and work here back in the day.
Local legends say that this valley was created by the Devil.
Junction 15
There's plenty to explore in the glorious surrounding countryside, including the chalk downs.
A peaceful place to walk the dog near a busy town, this country park has 100 acres of fields and woodland to wander around and explore
There's a mix of woodland and heath here, and totally amazing views over to Wales. If you get the right weather this is one to have a proper 'stand and stare' moment.
One visit to this massive water park will probably be the first of many as there's so much walking, and doing, and seeing to do.
Junction 63
A leisurely riverside location with the option of playing with your dog in the parkland, or heading off up river to enjoy a stroll through woodland.
Set in beautiful countryside, this is a great place for a dog walk. The country park has many water features including two lakes and the River Medway as well.
Easy to find reservoir and moorland dog walk lying in the Pentland Hills just outside Edinburgh. Sheep graze nearby, so not a good off-lead space if Fido's uncontrollable.
Junction 3
This is a fabulous dog walking park near the M77 and a wonderful place to escape the stress of a long journey. From open spaces to woodland rambles, there's plenty of things for dogs to do.
As well as a great place for a dog walk, this is a brilliant outing for kids of all ages with an interest in rocks and fossils.
No stiles, no hills and no map needed for this dog walk on a reclaimed railway line, once part of the North Staffs branch line. It's a varied and scenic route, and lovely on a quiet day.
Junction 13
This dog walk near the M20 Junction 13 is a good one for dogs and people.
Largest of the Royal Parks with over a thousand acres of land.
Junction 16
An easy to navigate, interesting and varied walk along the towpaths of two canals.
Junction 4
This lovely water park close to the M20 Junction 4 has been created from flooded chalk mines, and now it's a great place for a dog walk and a 5-star home to lots of birds and insects.
Junction 24
Excellent combination of a dog-friendly Roman tourist attraction and a small town with shops for snacks.
A good 'last chance' off-lead stop before getting into London, there are fantastic views over London from the top of the hill - and it really feels like countryside.
Famous for its animal centre, 'Bunny' park is a popular local park.
Country park with wildflower meadows and popular with local dog-walkers and families. Woodland, and quite a lot of variety in the landscape with the remains of a Roman villa and a castle
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