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Junction 1
Quintessential 17th century whitewashed country pub in the heart of pretty Fulmer Village. Recently refurbished with wood burning stove, fab food and lovely garden overlooking the church.
Junction 1
69 glorious acres with links to local footpaths, bridleways and the South Bucks Long Distance Route, as well as being surrounded by the Grand Union Canal and the rivers Colne and Misbourne.
Junction 1
530 acres of attractive woodland, grassland and heathland with a lake in the middle.
Junction 1
Gorgeous double-fronted dog-friendly Georgian pub, covered in wisteria in the heart of unspoilt Denham Village, with fantastic large garden hidden out back.
Junction 2
Designated on-lead dog walk around a newly made lake, with poo bins at strategic intervals. You can't get to the WCs or shops/cafes in the services with the dog.
Junction 2
So close to the motorway but this village and walk is definitely in the countryside.
Junction 3
Look out for some very well-known TV personalities in here, and enjoy the atmosphere of what's said to be the oldest inn in England. It's an extraordinary place and well worth a visit.
Junction 3
Fabulous old coaching inn near the banks of the River Thames and dogs get a very warm welcome.
Junction 4
There's a choice of two walks here, one along the banks of the Thames and the other through a nature reserve. Both walks pass a civilised pub where you'll find decent coffee and good service.
Junction 4
A relaxing woodland dog walk and a lovely pub to come back to. This is a regenerating village local and well worth a visit.
Junction 5
You may recognise this delightful village from the Midsomer Murders series.
Junction 5
A 16th century country pub right on the route of a fabulous walking path, close to the M40 and with a steam railway to admire too.
Junction 5
A modern Chilterns pub that sits on the routes of three footpaths, so perfectly placed for a dog walk.
Junction 5
You can tell from the enormous car park that something's up in this village. The pub and village have indeed featured in films and TV series.
Junction 5
A walk here that Fido will love, with Red Kites wheeling above making their characteristic mewling calls. Less than 5 miles from Junction 4 and 5 on the M40.
Junction 5
Charmingly rural 16th century inn, with a dog-walk from the door. Plenty of garden seating for fine days.
Junction 5
Good dog walking country between Stokenchurch and Lewknor, with a number of woodland paths to vary the route if this becomes a regular walk place. It is hilly, but there are sitting spots.
Junction 6
A short country walk for the dog and then to a lovely old coaching inn which feels like a set ofromMidsomer Murders - in a good way. And dogs will appreciate the scamper space on the walk here.
Junction 6
One of the fun things about finding the walks for Driving with Dogs is the chance to discover places like the 17th century thatched pub here.
Junction 6
Traditionally tiny Oxfordshire pub in the foothills of the Chilterns and literally moments away from the M40 Junction 6. An ideal place for a break from the motorway with refreshments and a dog walk.
Junction 6
Handy for the M40 Junction 5 and 6. An unusual part of the county as the woodland here is owned either by the Forestry Commission or the National Trust. Excellent news for dog-walkers.
Junction 7
The dog walk and pub here is in one of those calendar-worthy rural villages, and it has been featured more than once in the Midsomer Murders series. Dogs will enjoy the footpath walk here.
Junction 8
A friendly village pub where dogs and families are welcome. The 16th century building is on the main road so it couldn't be easier to find. Just a couple of miles from the M40 Jct 8.
Junction 10
The dog walk here is just over 5 miles from the M40 Junction 10. You'll find a massively old pub in the village with really good food, and dog friendly in bar.
Junction 10
Popular and unpretentious dog-friendly village pub with a welcome for all. The village is apparently the original for writer Flora Thompson's 'Candleford'.
Junction 10
Canal towpaths are lovely because there's no chance of getting lost on your walk. And this one starts from a dog-friendly pub that must have seen a good slice of canal action over the years.
Junction 10
The Woodland Trust run Stoke Woods. It's a great little Wood with a number of routes short and longer. Plenty of parking and easy access off the M40/A43. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
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.
Junction 10
This handy walk starts from Cherwell Services, although there aren't many clues to find the start point. Easy parking for large motorhomes and caravans.
Junction 10
A family-run traditional inn with a dog walk pretty much straight from the car park. And roaring fires in cold weather.
Junction 10
What's not to like about a break in a pretty Oxfordshire village, with a short dog walk and a traditional dog-friendly pub? It's just 4 minutes from the M40 to rural charms.
Junction 11
A dog friendly cafe ( Starbucks). Good selection of food and drink. Including Puppuccinos for your four legged friend.
Junction 11
A relaxing stroll with the dog along the Oxford Canal through the Cherwell Valley. It starts from a delightful Oxfordshire village - famous for the Fairport Convention festival.
Junction 11
Stretch your legs and get a coffee, and a choice of walks for a leg-stretch with the dog.
Junction 11
Plan ahead to meet up with friends, or treat yourself and the dog to a gastro-break near the M40.
Junction 11
Just a few minutes from the M40 at Jct 11, this is a country park that's ideal for a jog with the dog as well as providing play space for children.
Junction 11
Easy-to-find countryside dining pub without the bendy country lanes, and you're less than 5 miles from the M40 Junction 11 here.
Junction 12
The Warwickshire landscape here is wonderful, with 100 acres of lush green rolling hills which you are free to walk around.
Junction 12
Great food, an outstanding view, and a very unique building with a full-on dog walk from the door. Oh yes, and awash with history.
Junction 13
Calm, peaceful and tranquil walking here with lots of top-class sniffing for dogs! The paths are all clear and well walked. Inside the wood you can sometimes see the earthworks of an ancient fort.
Junction 13
Pleasant dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M40.
Junction 15
Big open space for dogs to stretch their legs. Just pawfect for letting the dog have a really good run before you go to take a look at the pretty and historic county town of Warwick.
Junction 15
A glorious dog walk along a towpath with the chance to watch narrowboats climbing the 21 closely placed locks of the 'Stairway to Heaven'. And a choice of dog-friendly places for refreshments.
Junction 15
I'd call this a 'modern coaching inn' as it ticks all the boxes for dogs and motorists on the move.
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.
Junction 16
Country pub that's an ideal starting point for a dog walk, or just a relaxed meal in the large garden. Less than 5 miles from Junction 15 or 16.
Junction 16
A locals' favourite for dog walkers in the area and you'll find a choice of dog walks right from the car park. The conservatory can get a bit over-doggie on a wet day.
Junction 16
17th century dog-friendly pub with a modern feel, and a fabulous location. In summer you can sit on the grass watching canal boats go by, and in winter there are several fires and woodburners.
Junction 16
Dogs will benefit not just from an excellent walk here, but also that their drivers have so many opportunities for shopping, snacks and meals to suit all budgets and tastes.
Junction 16
An easy to navigate, interesting and varied walk along the towpaths of two canals.