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This is reputed to be the only village left in England that still maintains the 'rotating' medieval field system.
One of those quaint 'English' dog walks, with a fabulous pub, cricket pitch and strolling route on springy grass through lush countryside.
We love stopping at this dog-friendly pub near Colsterworth as a respite from the A1. The farm shop is great for stocking up on self-catering essentials too.
A big open walk on the River Trent plain, and a grand opportunity for doggie socialising. It's popular with local dog-walkers and there's no chance of getting lost.
A choice of dog walks here, including one with full wheelchair access along the Viking Way. The signage is very good and if you're staying nearby it's worth exploring the different routes.
This historic village is a fantastic place for dogs, and kids of all ages from 4 to 94. The dunes and beach behind the massive castle are wide and spacious enough for the most energetic hound.
Junction 17
A short with the dog to see the site of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots lost her head. It seems a forlorn grassy lump these days but the castle was significant some 400 years ago.
A bustling tourist centre, with a fine dog walk and some dog-friendly pubs. Be prepared for quite a long stop here if you have Harry Potter fans on board or gardening enthusiasts.
A small, warm and welcoming local pub with stone flagstones and roaring fires. After a day of walking in horizontal February sleet a visit here was the highlight of the day!
Ideally placed for walks in the area, the Dyke Neuk is a traditional and family-owned pub where you'll get a typical Northumbrian welcome - and great home-cooked food.
I love this coastal village. Dogs are welcome in the pub, kippers from the smoke house are just wonderful, and dogs are allowed on the beach.
Wansford Interchange
Country inn with good food and also dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's just under 4 miles from the A1 and a welcome bolt-hole if you want to escape the traffic for a while.
A village with two dog-friendly inns for B&B, coffees, meals and refreshment on the A1. They've been looking after people on the move for centuries. And the dogs have a good long walk to explore.
Fenced big area with everything a dog needs. River, forest and meadows, plenty of space for a dog to run.
Dog-friendly country inn with a choice of excellent dog walks nearby. Quite close to the popular tourist village of Alnwick, and very easy to find from the A1.
Another great village pub that's been saved by the community, and with a choice of walks from the door. Always good to find these hidden gems and support them.
A friendly dining pub, perfect for a dog-friendly meetup with friends not far from the A1 or the A14 and Huntingdon.
Excellent pub, presided over by Buster, with no messing tasty food, good conversation and great atmosphere.
Fabulous old building now housing a dog-friendly inn. It's one of the best lovely places to enjoy the historic feel of the town.
Southoe Turn
Dogs welcome in bar area ( not main restaurant). Comfortable seating/ tables log fire in winter. Food available. Outside river view pub garden with porch area for hot days. Friendly staff.
Biggleswade North Roundabout
Quaint, curious and comfortable 300 year old dog-friendly pub, with a fab log fire in the winter. Also known as the 'pub with no bar'.
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.
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
A dog-friendly country dining pub showing that extremely well-cooked food with quality local ingredients doesn't have to cost the earth.
Junction 10
Quiet, small town with a few useful shops and two dog-friendly pubs. It's a lovely place for a driving break and the dog walk is an easy route to an ancient monument.
A mysterious almost-island steeped in history, and a must-see on the Northumbrian coast.
Easy to find from the A1 near Belford, and if you're here at lunchtime a much better food option than the Services nearby.
Dog-friendly hotel near Burghley House with succulent dining and considerable comfort. Paws-perfect for a weekend away or meeting up for a special lunch. Easy to reach from the A1.
Dog-friendly hotel with amazing food, and a huge garden.
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.
Close to the A1 and a civilised choice for a doggie B&B overnight stay, or just a quick break for a legstretch and snack. It's on the old Roman Ermine Street.
Very welcoming dog-friendly inn, with B&B rooms and tasty food.
Biggleswade North Roundabout
Warm and dog-friendly country inn, with more-ish food and a dog walk from the door.
Lip-smackingly good food and the absolute best doggie menu in the county.