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A riverside dog walk near pubs and cafes, as well as the famous view from the top.
Wilton Roundabout
A delightful 17th century inn with easy access to dog walks and the River Wye for particularly hot dogs to take a dip.
A gloriously sheep and stile-free walk in an ancient forest that's now part of the Pembrokeshire national park.
A 300 acre combination of woodland and steep grassy hill on the Eastern fringes of Oxford.
Our dogs always get excited a few miles before we get to Halfway, and this is a lovely dog stop with everything to please the travelling hound.
Tiny village pub, wall to wall dogs, humour and tasty food.
Tourist village with a large sandy and dog-friendly beach, and inland dog walk too. Restrictions for dogs apply in Summer on the north section of the beach, the rest is fine.
Dogs allowed on one section of the beach in summer, and can run on all the beach between September and April.
A park that's great for kids and dogs, with 60 acres of grass and easy-going woodland paths. Plus a couple of exciting playgrounds and a steam train called Margaret.
Walk through an enchanting bluebell wood, and then enjoy a visit to a traditionally tiny Oxfordshire pub - with a dog under nearly all the tables! Easy to reach between Chinnor and Watlington, and...
Dog-friendly locals' inn with a cheerful atmosphere. It's close to Abergavenny and easy to spot from the A40.
Upmarket riverside dog-friendly pub with a big garden and plenty of space. Good for families, with snacks, ice-cream and meals to suit all ages.
This walk can be as short or long as you like; it's a long-distance footpath and beautifully signed so you can't possibly get lost. Refreshments at the dog-friendly village inn.
Wilton Roundabout
Easy to reach from the A40, this is such a good place to stop.
Stroll around 50 acres of diverse countryside, not massively exciting but the dog will be happy to escape the A40 if it's a bad traffic day. There are 2.5 km of paths which are fully accessible.
A large 90 acre Country Park that's largely woodland. It's part of Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve.
If you've spotted some odd looking mini-pyramids from the A40 and wondered what they were - why not take the dog for a closer look? ...
Famous for its animal centre, 'Bunny' park is a popular local park.
London's 350 acre Hyde Park has plenty of associations with dogs.
Our local park - it's at its best early in the morning and feels like the countryside.
Popular dog walking park, with lots of open space for dogs to run free. There's a river path along the Brent.
Accessible short walk along the sea wall into the centre of Fishguard Bay.
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.
Pretty riverside pub with a large waterside garden and a short doggie legstretch in woodland.
An outstandingly pretty village where during the day the sounds are just of sheep bleating, and tall rushes bending and swaying in the river.
A chance to step out with the dog into glorious Oxfordshire countryside. It's a different world from the traffic on the A40 . Refreshments at a dog-friendly inn with their own sociable dog.
A country inn with great food, and a choice of dog walks from the door ticks all the boxes for me and Jem. You can also stay in wonderful dog-friendly rooms. A big treat for pooch and person.
Friendly and welcoming dog-friendly pub with pleasant rooms in a separate annex. Very well-placed for visits to nearby Stow, Bourton and Burford.
Most drivers on the A40 have no idea that the Usk Valley has some really pretty countryside, dog-friendly pubs and some lovely walks too.