A382 Market town dog-friendly pub with great food, Devon On the A382 but also in the middle of the town, so this dog-friendly pub is maybe best for a stop on your journey when you also need to buy stuff, find an ATM or other town tasks.
Porlock dog-friendly inn with dog-friendly B&B rooms, Somerset Outside of the dog-friendly pub looks like a postcard, it's old, thatched and really lovely. Inside it's welcoming and friendly.
Kitnors dog-friendly Tea Garden near Minehead, Somerset A tea garden and much more besides. Strong on gluten-free bakes and some very stylish contemporary cakes to try.
Pingo Trail, just off A1075, Norfolk The pingo trail is an 8 mile total loop, which is based on an nature reserve, this passes through lots of wetland so the ground can be marshy after periods of rain.
Great dog friendly cafe and Riverside walk, Somerset The Bow Wharf Cafe is super dog friendly and serves amazing food, cakes, breakfast and lunches.
Royal Hillsborough Forest, NI A real magnet of a woodland for dogs and kids with plenty to do and explore for everyone. There is also a dog-friendly pub in the town to relax in after a great walk.
Strathspey Heritage Railway - dog-friendly, Scotland A volunteer-run and dog-friendly heritage railway that's a short hop from the A95 and a wonderful place to take a break from the driving.
A12 dog walk in the Forest, Suffolk Forestry Commission forest with its very own UFO trail, created to celebrate UFO sightings in the 1980s. Plenty of other paths also available and this is a fabulous family and dog walking space.
A muddy paws welcome gastro pub, Surrey Not far from Polesden Lacey National Trust. The Plough is very dog friendly and home of the warm welcome for human and dog alike.
Good value and dog-friendly pub lunches, Lincolnshire A dog-friendly pub with good-value lunches and easy access from the A52.
A27 dog-friendly pub near Southbourne, West Sussex Really good place for a doggiestop in hot weather - the pub seems to come to life with the sunshine!
A148 Binham dog-friendly village inn, Norfolk The village apparently incorporates a lot of stone and brickswork from the nearby abbey ruins. The child and dog-friendly village pub has a large garden and plenty of parking.