A149 family and dog-friendly pub near Wells, Norfolk You'll find a warm welcome for dogs (and their people) in this unpretentious village gem. They offer a doggie menu, and pretty much everything you'd want to find for a holiday meal.
Lovely country pub with a short dog walk, Essex A hidden gem of a dog-friendly country pub that we'll certainly be coming back to. Expect a warm welcome from the owners, and a short no-fuss dog walk from the door.
A429 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Malmesbury, Wiltshire Enjoy the rural delights of the Wiltshire / Gloucestershire border at this lovely pub where walkers, dogs and horses are made very welcome. The walk is easy to find and is wonderfully quiet and flat.
Dog walk with a view and dog-friendly pub, Wiltshire Welcoming dog-friendly pub in a small riverside town with quirky charm. The dog walk has big views on a clear day, and is downhill all the way back.
Country pub with a dog walk, Hertfordshire A good dog walk from a smartened up country pub where children and dogs are welcome. It's a tad over 5 miles from the A10 and a good destination pub for weekend dog walkies and leisurely eating.
A10 dog walk and refreshments near Royston, Hertfordshire Love the name of this village - and dogs will enjoy the dog walk here with a dog-friendly pub for coffees or cold drinks. Very handy for a break from the A10.
Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Hitchin, Hertfordshire A quiet little village, with a friendly pub and pleasant short dog walk.
A438 dog walk and dog-friendly pub in cider country, Herefordshire Really welcoming, slightly old-school and very comfortable dog-friendly pub and hotel in the Wye Valley. Jem and I were charmed!
A482 Dog-friendly inn with B&B and dog walks, Wales Dog-friendly country inn with rooms, and easy access to some fine walks for Fido.
A470 dog-friendly dining pub with rooms near Brecon, Wales Very convenient dog-friendly inn just off the A470 near Brecon. Dog-friendly rooms available too.
A44 dog-friendly dining and dog walk, Gloucestershire Slightly under the radar dining pub, with dog-friendly rooms and a lovely snug where dogs are welcome to join you. The menu is innovative and grounded in local produce.
A21 Castles, conqueror and cream teas, East Sussex This is where William the Conqueror fought his battle and took the English throne. And Harald lost his eye and a kingdom. Since then the sea has receded so it's not as dramatic as you might expect.