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Falling Foss is a delightful waterfall, accessed through woodland on either side of Littlebeck and Maybeck.
Moorhouse Lane
The White Horse is the highlight of this walk, and you can see its chunky features from the car park and for miles around.
Junction 4
Stunning countryside with loads and loads of paths. It's close to the M5 and the A49 and on a clear day this is hard to beat for a dog walk.
Dogs with a taste for privilege past and present will enjoy a stroll around a medieval castle keep. It's an atmospheric site and great for visits with kids and dogs.
Bit of an exciting break off the A39, and great if you need some space. It's quite a fairly remote sand and shingle beach with no dog restrictions all year.
A popular quaffing spot for thirsty thespians, the relaxed atmosphere of this riverside pub is a joy for dogs on a jaunt to Stratford on Avon.
Junction 17
This dog walk is a fabulous chance to get a snapshot of rural Wiltshire life, and find out what you've been missing on the M4. And the dog-friendly pub is very award-winning.
Good stop for families with a dog. More of a saunter than a dog walk, but if you have young kids on board this could be a lifeline to sanity.
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 7
Astonishingly old pub that even gets a mention in the Domesday Book. Happily the food and service is well up to date. Less than a mile from the M11 junction.
Handily placed for a stop with the dog just west of Andover. You'll find a good off-lead dog walk here and dog-friendly accommodation too.
Junction 42
Homely village pub with tasty home-cooked food. Access to the dog walk needs a bit of road walking but then you're in for a treat of a walk with dog swimming in the lovely River Eden.
Junction 16
Right on the A5 (Watling Street) carriage route between London and Chester this is an old canal-side pub that's been brought into the 21st century in some style.
Junction 12
By-passed by the A14 this dog-friendly pub is a bit of a forgotten coaching inn on the old road. Not a bad thing at all, or it would probably be a Premier Inn by now.
Riverside walk with several views of the Great Ouse, a working mill and a dog-friendly pub. People come here on holiday, and it's easy to see why. As a dog-friendly stop off the A14 it's brilliant.
Ockham Park
Fabulous location for a dog-friendly pub and dog walk. On a sunny day this is hard to beat for dog and diner satisfaction, and so it does get very busy indeed.
Unbelievable little town, very close to the A64 and it's like a time warp back to the 1950s (or thereabouts). The dog-friendly hotel is a massive building with a big car park, and next to the river.
Junction 12
A really dog-friendly pub close to the M4. The nearby watery dog walk will delight your travelling hound, particularly on hot summer days.
A 12th century inn in the heart of a pretty Wiltshire village close to the A303. Dogs are made to feel very welcome and there is plenty of paw stretching to enjoy.
A fine traditional pub with splendid views. Great to come back to after a walk with your dog.
Junction 13
Close to the M1 Junction 13 and 14 this is a good off-lead dog walk, and the dog-friendly pub is just a few minutes drive away.
Junction 2
This small settlement between Queensferry and Grangemouth has a lot going on. Three different dog-walks, the chance to visit a famous castle, and a dog-friendly pub.
An enchanting aromatic garden surrounds this pretty dining pub, and the entrance absolutely has the gardening wow factor.
Pub near Leamington Spa with a fabulous riverside position, easy access to walks, and a lovely dog-friendly policy.
17th century pub, steeped in history and perfectly placed for either the beach or a strenuous uphill yomp. The location is wonderful, and fabulous at any time of the year.
For a dog walk there's a choice of a walk on the beach, a section of a long-distance footpath or just time in the water with the dog.
Nicely refurbished village pub. Dog friendly in the bar area, and it's smart and comfortable. Good outdoor seating area as well. Worth making a detour for.
We set off from our pub base in Wells to find the sea and walked to Holkham Estate and back across the endless sands and dunes.
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 13
Smart gastro-pub just outside Cambridge, and within a moment of the M11 Jct 13. The dog walk is a there-and-back over fields, and there's a shorter option if you need to keep your feet dry.
Junction 14
This is a wonderful place in the North Wessex Downs. The area is beautiful, the pub is very welcoming and the walk is a delight for dogs and people alike.
Junction 8
Family-run pub with good food very close to the M11 junction, Stanstead airport, and the dog-friendly motel nearby.
Junction 21
An exhilarating moorland walk that's marvellous for dog walking, and a well-heated pub with home cooking to warm up in afterwards. Note that dogs aren't allowed inside the pub.
Safe off-lead dog walk in woodland with firm paths and free parking. Ideal for mid-journey walkies without getting completely muddy.
Seafront pub/hotel with lots of space and a nice welcome for dogs on leads.
You can't beat a canal towpath for a dog walk, and when it starts from a dog-friendly pub then that's a winner!
A traditional waterside and dog-friendly pub on the Broads, the kind you see in tourist brochures yet rarely find! Fantastically rural, expect to hear cockerels crowing, and very welcoming.
Traditional timbered dog-friendly pub, in the heart of a typical Warwickshire village.
​Located on the edge of the River Teifi, offering extraordinary estuary and countryside views, which can be seen from multiple outside terraces and restaurant dining areas.​
Atmospheric ruins of the abbey are perfect for a picnic break, short dog walk, or a ponder on the many and vaied saints of Wales.
Junction 3
This is a quiet and atmospheric circular woodland dog walk in a nature reserve that is a haven of meditative calm. And then it's a very short drive to a warm and welcoming dog-friendly inn.
Delightful country inn with a dog-walk from the door. We stopped for lunch and were enormously tempted to stay for much longer and see more of the area!
A village inn, with a big welcome. Friendly atmosphere, log fires, BBQ in summer, a big field for kids/dogs to charge around on.
This could be the perfect pub for ticking all the right boxes for drivers, dogs and passengers too.
Junction 8
This dog walk is close to Junction 7 and 8 of the M20. Stop here for a good length circular dog-walk, and an excellent and dog-welcoming inn with B&B to return to.
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.
If you are looking for somewhere to return to again and again for your walkies, this place should do the trick. There are loads of walks to enjoy and you can pick up leaflets from the visitor centre.
Junction 12
An alternative to motorway services, and somewhere useful to know about in case there's a serious delay on the motorway.
Village pub. Thatched roof and home cooked food. Gareth is the landlord and he runs the pub along with the manager Sam and chef Paul. Friendly pub dog Freddie helps with the atmosphere!
A short, flat walk along the canal, stopping off at Halberton Farm shop for fab treats and coffee, or even PYO!
Junction 12
A traditional pub that's well equipped for families and their dogs. Relaxed and friendly atmosphere. New management in January 2024, so reviews very welcome.
Stunningly pretty and popular cove, with the coast path to let dogs flap their ears in the sea breezes.
The hotel is opposite the farm where Shakespeare's in-laws lived, and this is an interesting little village to visit. Like so many of the inns in this area, the building itself is so old it's amazing.
Junction 9
A village with two dog-friendly pubs and a good dog walk as long as you like, really close to the M11/A11.
Junction 17
A very dog-friendly pub near the M4. The walk is straightforward and dogs will enjoy dashing around the open Wiltshire spaces.
Junction 13
An attractive pub in a quiet village, with a couple of dog walks right on the doorstep. The pub is noted for the excellence of its food and the welcome for dogs is second to none.
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.
On a warm, sunny day this is a charming spot to walk the dog and then bask on the waterfront terrace and watch the ripples go by.
Junction 13
A delightful dog-friendly pub tucked away in a pretty part of the town. The Thames is really close by and there is a very pleasant riverside dog walk to enjoy.
Junction 26
This is the largest open space in London by far at nearly 6,000 acres. It's brilliant for dogs to romp off-lead, roll in the unspeakable and have a great doggie moment.
Junction 9
A chance to walk along part of the oldest road in Britain or take the pooch for a gentle stroll along the river. A very welcome break from the motorway indeed.
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 17
Close to the M4 and also on the Fosse Way, this coaching inn has been a comfortable place for travellers to refresh for centuries. Today you'll find tasty food and a good dog walk from the door.
Said to be the second biggest open space in Essex there's plenty of space for dogs to go totally nuts and get really tired out. The routes have no stiles.
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 14
This dog-friendly haven is quite close to the Grand Union canal, and it's an old building. So a bit of a rarity in MK.
Junction 6
This is a well looked after community nature reserve, and combines shaded woodland with open space that's ideal for dogs.
Junction 23
Dog friendly pub with a dog walk from the door, and great food to boot. Not far from the A6 or less than 4 miles from the M1 Jct 23 or Jct 22.
This is a dog walk for the early-birds as the pub serves a good value breakfast with waffles from 9am.
An old coaching inn near the banks of the River Test. This is a pretty location with a good dog walk to enjoy.
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.
There are shops, dog-friendly pubs and cafes here, and it's a good stopping point on the A65 with much easier parking and access to the walks than Skipton, which is just 4 miles away.
A great combo of dog-friendly pub and a dog walk down to a dog-friendly beach. Can get busy in summer.
We just love a pub that has a quote that perfectly describes the ethos of Driving with Dogs: "Slow down and enjoy life, it's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense...
Junction 8
Drivers, dogs and passengers of all ages will be charmed by this pub, an absolute gem in the middle of the Surrey Hills.
Junction 13
Modern dining pub with some tables for diners with dogs. And a safe and easy dog walk close by. Very close to M1 J13 and less than 5 miles from J14 too.
Pretty country pub below the Blackdown Hills and easy to reach from the A303, The dog walk starts from the door.
Junction 15
Refreshments in a popular old coaching inn with a dog walk from the door makes this a pawfect doggiestop. It's less than 5 miles from the M1 Junction 15 or the A428 and near Northampton.
Junction 6
I was expecting something quite grand here, fooled by the work 'palace' no doubt. In the event the park used to be farmland, so the terrain is quite unusual for a public park.
Warm and friendly pub that is a pleasure to visit after a big bound with the hound on the Yorkshire moors. It's one of those really nice places, listed in a number of the 'Good ...
Junction 22
This is a less-visited part of Bradgate country park, where the main park is a very popular day out for Leicester families.
Fabulously dog-friendly pub, with a light and airy interior and very welcoming team. Dog-friendly rooms available, and a choice of walkies from the door. And Jem loved their special doggie menu.
An eighteenth century coaching inn near the sea, and lots of walking to keep dogs happy. It's a great day out from Scarborough and the pub is very welcoming and friendly
Small seaside village with dog-friendly pubs, holiday accommodation of all types, dog-friendly beach and walks.
Small community pub with rustic charm. A good outdoorsy atmosphere for country folk.
A one-room locals' pub, with the WCs across the road! Dog-friendly and generally welcoming.
Lots of off-lead space for dogs to enjoy on this easy walk from the historic town of Henley-in-Arden. After your walk, there are several dog-friendly inns in the historic market town.
This is one of the most photographed buildings in Stratford, and its curvy timbers look just the part.
Much praised dog-friendly inn and dog walk in a charming Warwickshire village, just below the start of the Cotswold Hills.
An easy and relaxing walk with the dog along a clean and well-maintained canal towpath. The walk starts from a dog-friendly pub with a pretty terrace overlooking the canal.
Pleasant and easy dog walk starting from a good dog-friendly pub.
Busy, popular and thriving pub on the Grand Union canal. In summer it's a delight to sit in the garden and relax, after the dog walk of course.
A fabulous old pub where you might feel inspired to start wearing a blue and white Breton top and whistle a quiet hornpipe. Dogs welcome, even salty ones.
A dog walk with some interesting history, and then you'll get a big welcome at a large, roomy waterside inn with access to watersports and activities on Windermere.
Junction 30
A choice of accessible dog walks with no stiles or livestock just a few miles from the M5 Junction 30. There's also a dog-friendly pub and a kids playground so this should please all the family.
When the tide is out this is a perfect way to enjoy a walk with the dog to the immensely popular village of Robin Hood's Bay.
Thurlaston Garden Centre has a tearoom called Gardener's Rest.
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 46
Renowned as Wetherbys premier bar for discerning drinkers as well as for its high quality range of brasserie and tavern style food. Well behaved dogs and children are welcome in the bar.
Wash Water Junction
A gorgeous Grade II listed dog-friendly Inn just off the A34 and a short drive south off the M4 towards Newbury, south of the town itself.
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