5-star dog-friendly hotel in Belfast, NI Exquisitely dog-friendly and in the centre of town. We love that this hotel has its own Petiquette page, and they clearly love dogs! Far from cheap, so definitely one for a poochie celebration.
The dog-friendly Yew Tree Inn at Cauldon, Staffordshire An absolute original of a 17th century pub; you won't find anywhere else quite like it. So if you like quirky, seek this out. No gimmicks though, the food is good and the beer well kept.
A272 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Billinghurst, West Sussex The dog walk here is an easy stroll along a canal towpath. After that you could visit a dog-friendly country pub that's full of character and open-hearted country banter.
The Trent Lock dog-friendly Country Pub & Restaurant, Nottinghamshire The pub used to be called The Navigation Inn, it sits right beside the Erewash trail. The pub has a massive outdoor area so you can sit away from people but dogs are also allowed in the pub as well.
Old Moor Woods dog walk, Nottinghamshire Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this gorgeous woods is a must visit! Located near Strelley Hall, it is massively popular in spring when it's blanketed in English & Spanish bluebells.
Castlerock dog-friendly beach and pub, NI A wide, long sandy beach which is ideal for dogs to let off steam. There is a dog-friendly bar a short walk away.
A21 Great Wood dog walks, East Sussex Excellent combo of fine dog walk space and nearby Battle for refreshments (or helping with a history project) and shops. Also easy to get to from the A21 if you need a leg stretch before the coast.
The quiet ruins of Hopton Castle, Shropshire This is an eerily atmospheric small ruin with a run-around field for dogs and some seats.
Fully accessible dog walks near Wilmslow, Cheshire Excellent walkies spot for all the family, and fully accessible too. We were here on a baking hot day and really enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and happy feel to the place.
Short walk to Offas Dyke and an amazing hotel, Wales Once upon a time this little town was a bustling stopping place for travellers between Wales and England. Today most people just drive on past.
Traditional dog-friendly pub and B&B, Derbyshire If you're looking for a picture perfect traditional village, this is it. The dog-friendly pub sits on the village green, opposite the Manor house, next to the church and duck pond.