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A fine Broads walk that has the spirit of a bygone era. This is quiet, tranquil and evocative dog walking and as good a place to be as any in Norfolk.
Short stroll with the dog and a dog-friendly upmarket dining pub in the Nadder Valley and close to the A303. The village was once called 'Stop', which is as good a reason to take break as any!
Junction 9
The dog walk and dog-friendly inn are slightly apart here, and if you just need to stop for Fido you can go straight to the walk car park.
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.
Dog-friendly traditional pub in the Cotswolds, and ideal for reasonably priced after-walkies refreshment. Popular with walkers.
Another dog-friendly inn with walks close to our favourite Cumbrian river, the Eden. We've shared both of our local dog walks, one is 2.5 miles and the other just a bit longer.
Beautiful woodland in the shadow of the North Downs and not too far away from a dog-friendly pub.
Junction 13
An extraordinary chance to break your journey at an historic hall.
Dog-friendly pub close to a couple of long-distance paths for dog walkies long or short, and with an impressive local reputation for its food.
Rural inn with a friendly welcome and a marvellous dog walk from the door.
A choice of dog walks for travel weary dogs and drivers, starting from a family-run country inn with particularly good locally sourced unpretentious food.
A well-placed country inn with rooms close to the A303 and the A37 in Somerset.
A good dog walk and ideal for energetic dogs who need to bounce and run. There's a shaded beer garden at the pub for hot days.
Dog friendly pub near the village green offering good value light lunches, and a short doggiestop walk for the dog.
A country pub that punches above its weight for food and good service, and an easy to navigate dog walk with excellent sniffing and off-lead space.
The building here has all the wow factor you need, it's just stunning. Steeped in history, it's highly likely Shakespeare drank here - along with most of the taverns near Stratford.
Junction 26
Traditional woodland pub with easy access to forest dog walks. Less than 4 miles from the M25 and a great doggiestop for a total de-stress.
Junction 30 Dry Drayton Interchange
Village pub with good cafe menu in a pub ambience. Dogs are welcome and the garden is quite large. The walk is very short and boisterous dogs will feel cheated. Less than a mile from the A14.
This is so incredible, a 15th century building that is still fully in use and looking amazing. It was a farmhouse first, and became a pub later. But what a treat to experience this!
Painshill Interchange
It is amazing that dogs are allowed anywhere near this very foody pub, but happily Fido will be made very welcome. There is also an easy walk nearby.
On a warm sunny day, bring the dog for a walk here and enjoy refreshments on a terrace with an unbeatable view over the valley.
A smart roadside country hotel and dining where dogs get a warm welcome.
An atmospheric walk in the footsteps of the outlaw 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' - sometimes, and rather oddly, called the 'Shropshire Robin Hood'.
Junction 37
We were charmed by the cheery welcome at this dog and child-friendly village pub with a huge garden. Active dogs will be happy with a romp over fields and then a play with the pub pooch.
It's the wrong area, but this pretty village does have something of Midsomer Murders about it! The pub is very much the heart of things, and is a traditional establishment.
The story has it that a Civil War battle between the Cavaliers and Roundheads took place right on the site of this very dog-friendly country pub. A shaggy dog story? Maybe, but it could be true.
Unbelievably old 14th century timbered inn, just a few miles from Canterbury. Just imagine what this place must have seen in that time.
Lovely country pub with a good reputation for great local food. It's in a big bend of the A39 so not too far out of your way for a driving break.
Relaxed and welcoming family-run pub near the beach and coast path.
Traditional pub with a Scandi minimalistic look and a zero-waste menu option.
A welcoming and restful former coaching inn, with a huge welcome for dogs and their drivers. The front garden has a stream running through, and there's a fine dog walk too.
Exhilarating dog walk on ancient tracks, and a dog-friendly 15th century pub for refreshment. It's quaint beyond belief and well worth a visit.
An easy break from the A35, with a very straightforward dog walk route and an award-winning historic pub with plenty of parking.
The trouble with famous towns and thousands of tourists is that it's sometimes hard to find dog-friendly places for refreshments after your walk.
A long walk for the dog on a pancake-flat river path. The walk starts from a dog-friendly pub with easy parking.
A dog-friendly rural pub with an interesting history, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Dog-friendly pub with B&B not far from the A40 and handy for a stop on your journey. It's one of those 'sideways on' Welsh pubs and easy to miss as you go by. Dog-friendly B&B rooms.
Kippings Cross Roundabout
Small village pub, full of warmth and character. It seems to be the hub of the village as well as a destination for hungry dog walkers.
The dog walk here seems popular, and Jem had a great time with his new doggie mates. After the walk there's a lovely old pub with loads of atmosphere and friendly people.
Relaxed and friendly pubby pub with very good value traditional pub lunches, and a walk on the Weald trail for the dog.
There are plenty of good dog walks in the forest and you'll find directions to three safe parking places. After wards, the dog-friendy pub has all-day service and also has B&B rooms
Not far from the A1 if you're heading West, the market town of Masham is a handy place for a doggiestop and refreshments.
The start point for the dog walks is a handsome, if severe looking, Dales market town with an unusually large green.
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 11
Plan ahead to meet up with friends, or treat yourself and the dog to a gastro-break near the M40.
Junction 4
Welcoming country pub with reasonably priced food and a dog walk from the door.
The Inn is ideally placed for refreshments after a long walk on the Malvern Hills, or just a break from the motorway to enjoy some well-prepared and locally-sourced food.
Small village pub with good food and a warm welcome for visitors, dogs and children.
On a warm day you can't beat a walk near water for its feel good factor. On this dog walk you can walk to the nearby community inn for a tasty meal or snack, and then stroll back.
A 13th century village that has starred in many a film, and is definitely worth making a short stop for on your journey. Or even as a day trip if you're based nearby.
A really dog-friendly pub in a charming village which is well worth exploring in its own right. The walk is as easy to follow as anyone could wish.
A taste of yesteryear, with beams and quaintness and curios that draw you into a sort of time machine. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
The dog-friendly pub here is a free house, with young enthusiastic owners. And the dog walk is an easy there-and-back from the pub.
Junction 13
Relaxed and friendly country inn. Log fire in winter.
The dog walk here starts on a raised causeway between streams, always fun for water-loving dogs. And the pub is dog-friendly in the bar and garden.
Traditional Oxfordshire pub with a countryside atmosphere. And a dog walk with lots of fine sniffs and smells.
Junction 6
This is an enchanting wood, not easy to find but definitely worth the effort. It's near the M2 Junction 6.
Junction 58 Seven Hills
Popular, dog-friendly and all-round nice welcoming pub with some good walks from the door. The roadside verges and hedgerows around here are just bursting with life and flowers in summer.
For great dog walks, this is one of the finest parts of Wiltshire. The pub is welcoming and dogs will be thrilled at the brilliant walkies here.
Another fantastically ancient Kentish inn, this one dates from the 16th century. And plenty of walking on the long-distance Greensand Way.
Junction 1
Two dog-friendly pubs and a dog walk within easy reach of the M27 junction 1. Good dog walks nearby, just avoid the golf courses if you're not using the suggested route.
Junction 13
Just over a mile away from the M1 J13 you're soon in a fine country pub with a dog walk nearby - and all set to enjoy a break from the motorway.
On the River Ure, this dog-friendly pub and walkies field is a good place to stop in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. According to the landlord, the pub used to be almost hidden in a dense forest.
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.
This is a magnificent walk over the lower reach of Cannock Chase. The land is criss-crossed with paths and the heathland means it is easy to navigate this large expanse of open space.
Great pub with rooms situated at Porlock Weir on the South West Coast Path. Great place to rest weary feet and paws and be made very welcome. Good dinner and breakfast and all made very welcome.
Calm and peaceful place to walk the dog and grab some inner calm. It's a very atmospheric place and a bit like a mini-Cheddar Gorge. On a clear day the view is outstanding.
A warm and welcoming country pub with a few tables in the bar where dogs can join you inside.
Close to both the A30 and the A358 near Chard, this is a pleasant spot for a short legstretch with the dog and relaxed refreshments in the pub.
Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Chichester.
A walk to make dogs and drivers happy, and a modern-day coaching inn with a gleaming and spotless interior for fine refreshment. On the A26 and very easy to find.
Junction 9
A dog-friendly pub where pooches really are made welcome, or just the walk - the choice is yours. A pub has been on this site since 1635.
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.
Old-school dog-friendly pub on the Oxfordshire Way footpath. It's popular with walkers and cyclists.
Doggietastic little village at the end of a no-through-road and with a choice of dog-friendly pub or cafe, and an idyllic walk with the dog.
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.
Brilliant country pub, with a dog walk starting from the door. Nice olde worlde atmosphere with good food and cosy atmosphere.
A relaxed and friendly bistro-style cafe/bar for dog-friendly refreshments and a lovely dog walk starting directly opposite.
Cosy dog friendly pub/restaurant. Great food.
Traditional and dog-friendly pub that's a very short way from the A35, between Bridport and Dorchester.
Popular family and dog-friendly pub with a walk on the doorstep and cracking good burgers.
A happy mix of yachties, locals and yappers of all sizes in this waterside pub with bags of atmosphere and good food.
A dog-friendly hostelry dating back to the 15th century, and full of quirky character. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and if you're staying overnight canine guests are allowed.
For a walk in the heart of the New Forest, this is unbeatable. The pub is massively dog friendly and when you have been once you will be keen to go back again and again.
Upmarket 14th century pub and dog-friendly B&B hidden away in the countryside, and with good walking to enjoy.
Woodland walk that dogs will love, and a relaxed but efficient pub with great food. It's within seconds of an A3 exit. Job done!
Dog-happy combo of a canal walk and then a handy spot for refreshment. We got there long before opening hours, and didn't meet the new owners so updates here are particularly welcome.
Just a short way off the A357 is a dog-friendly pub with a dog walk from the door. The village is idyllic and the perfect place to take a break on a long journey.
Enchanting dog-friendly pub and a lovely dog walk in this pretty Kentish village. Pawfect for long lazy lunches - after the walkies! The pub dates back to the 14th century.
Easy dog walk from a traditional Kentish village pub. Follow paths through orchards and crops in this corner of the garden of England.
A dog-friendly historic village pub, and a fascinating dog walk through modern orchards.
Attractive 16th century black and white dog-friendly pub that's easy to find, and an uncomplicated dog walk too.
Family and dog fun here, with the ruins of the biggest castle in the North and you might even spot a really famous racehorse from one of the racing stables. The town is horse obsessed.
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 dog-friendly country dining pub showing that extremely well-cooked food with quality local ingredients doesn't have to cost the earth.
A good circular walk for the dog, and then a 16th century coaching inn lying in the shadow of Blencathra. The village is just a few breaths away from the main road and in a quiet world of its own.
Rural village inn with a homely feel. Dogs and families are welcome, and if you're making a break from your journey this feels a bit like time travel (in a good way).
An easy dog walk on green lanes, and a chance to explore parts of Hertfordshire that most of us miss. It's dog sniffing heaven and very rural.
This 16th century pub has a welcoming attitude and dogs are welcome. The dog walk is a quiet and peaceful mooch with the pooch.
This is a bit like a history lesson squeezed into one visit. Interesting though, and even dogs can join in. The pub is big and friendly, and very welcoming.
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