Dog walk along the River Dee and dog-friendly dining, Cheshire A smart roadside country hotel and dining where dogs get a warm welcome.
A dog walk in the steps of a bandit, Shropshire An atmospheric walk in the footsteps of the outlaw 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' - sometimes, and rather oddly, called the 'Shropshire Robin Hood'.
A267 dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Tunbridge Wells, East Sussex 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.
A28 historic inn and dog walk near Canterbury, Kent Unbelievably old 14th century timbered inn, just a few miles from Canterbury. Just imagine what this place must have seen in that time.
A229 Low Weald dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Kent 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.
M27 dog walk near Southampton, Hampshire Junction 8 A hugely popular park with views over Southampton Water, with a range of walks throughout the site leading through woodland and down to the water edge.
A30 Well-stocked Farm Shop, cafe and plenty of parking, Dorset A really good stop for families heading to the coast. The farm shop is well stocked and you can do a full holiday shop.
A20 The Wishful Thinker dog-friendly inn, Kent Without a good dog walk from the door, this dog-friendly inn is rather aptly named.
A379 dog-friendly pub by the beach near Torquay, Devon Relaxed and welcoming family-run pub near the beach and coast path.
A38 stylish dog-friendly B&B, pub and dog walk, Devon Traditional pub with a Scandi minimalistic look and a zero-waste menu option.
A27 Ancient tracks and dog-friendly pub near Lewes, East Sussex 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.
Chester area dog-friendly pub and dog-walk, Cheshire 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.