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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.
Calm and peaceful woodland that's ideal for dogs to sniff and scamper whatever the weather. Lots of little paths to explore. Two nearby villages have dog-friendly pubs, so refreshments are at hand.
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.
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 ...
An easy-going 3.5 mile circular dog walk which ends in the splendidly feudal village of Tissington. Tissington is famous for its well-dressing, which takes place in late spring each year.
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
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.
Junction 9
Traditional and dog-friendly inn with open fires and oak beams. And a very pleasant stroll for the dog on the doorstep too.
Atmospheric and ancient place, where kids and dogs have the most brilliant time. Lots of woodland and paths, and helpful boards to explain the history.
Popular with local dog-walkers, this castle and surrounding landscaped park and woodland seems to get missed off many a tourist guide to the area.
Junction 27
Dogs will definitely appreciate the 90 acre Memorial Park here, which is cut through by a number of trails including the Fred Perry Way and the Valley Way.
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.
We thought that this would be a great escape from crowded beaches in high season. In the event, the beaches were deserted, and this enormous reservoir in the centre of the island equally so.
Small seaside village with dog-friendly pubs, holiday accommodation of all types, dog-friendly beach and walks.
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.
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.
This is one of the most photographed buildings in Stratford, and its curvy timbers look just the part.
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.
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.
Much praised dog-friendly inn and dog walk in a charming Warwickshire village, just below the start of the Cotswold Hills.
A nice mix of family fun and plenty of childrens activities near the visitor centre and quieter dog walks starting from the visitor centre or one of the large campsites and informal parking spaces...
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 one-room locals' pub, with the WCs across the road! Dog-friendly and generally welcoming.
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.
Pretty woodland on the fringe of a once grand estate. Dogs can run off-lead here and enjoy a lot of woodland romping.
The first arboretum created here was at the behest of the Marquis Melchior de Polignac, son of the widow Pommery, so that the employees of the famous champagne house could have an elegant space to...
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.
Another fully accessible walk beside the river, and water is definitely a feature of the area. There are safe spaces for dogs to have a dip which is a huge bonus in hot weather.
Junction 49 Marck est
Before or after a ferry crossing this enormous sandy beach is a great place to take in fresh air and sea breezes.
Junction 38 St Inglevert
Dogs allowed on the beach, France
Another massive beach on the Opal Coast, with no dog restrictions.
Look out for the tumbling WW2 bunker here, and the amazing rock pools that surround it.
Easy dog walk close to the airport and the A338. Popular with local dog walkers and a very handy place for a woodland walk just before you reach the coast.
This beautiful park is a great place for dogs to visit. It's a really tranquil place which has glorious woodlands and lakeside walks as well as formal gardens in the grounds of a former manor house.
A popular Green Flag park, created over a former colliery. It's clear that this is a much loved park, there's a really friendly atmosphere and happy looking dog walkers.
Rhosneigr is one of the best sandy beaches on Anglesey . The beach was beautiful, clean and calm. With plenty of room to relax and chill out.
Dog-friendly beach right beside Royal Dornoch Golf Course.
Sand and shingle, particularly fantastic doggie heaven beach.
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.
Stop and take a breather here, with a viewfest across Cheshire and to the Peak District. It's a fabulous place to walk the dog. Pick your day carefully for best results.
Long, clean beach, flat, dunes, perfect for dogs and owners. Dogs allowed off-lead. On the other side of the sand dunes is a lake and a path back to the car park.
Junction 3
This is a fabulous dog walking park near the M77 and a wonderful place to escape the stress of a long journey. From open spaces to woodland rambles, there's plenty of things for dogs to do.
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.
Dogs are welcome on Downderry beach all year round. The facilities are a short distance from the beach.
Really handy walk just off the A85, and very calming for dogs and drivers if you've been stuck behind traffic for ages.
Junction 46
Sprawly hillside park that's popular with local dog walkers.
Junction 8
Large (at low tide) uncrowded beach that's particularly popular with dog owners. No restrictions on canine access. Check the tide tables before you go, and be very careful where you park.
Dog friendly beach, and it's backed by some really interesting nature habitats (where dogs need to be o leads). Lovely for families interested in nature and dogs.
Shingle beach that's great for a good off lead run. Good facilities and nice walk along sea wall into Weymouth.
Junction 2
The mix of woodland and common is a large open space with plenty of room for dogs to let off steam.
Junction 23
Country park near Leicester, with woodland trails and a windmill. It's based around a traditional farm that was bequeathed to the council to use as a sort of outdoor heritage museum
Junction 45
EXtra services with large circular walk about 1.7 miles around a large lake teaming with swans, ducks and wildlife.
Pebbly beach at the top, sandy nearer the water. Lovely calm bay and dog friendly. Plenty of water activities available
Largest of the Royal Parks with over a thousand acres of land.
Dogs OK on this lovely sandy beach all year round - can get crowded in high season.
Junction 26
A gentle stroll to an obelisk celebrating the Duke of Wellington and woodland trails. Perfect for dogs and families.
Junction 15
To get a real feel for a traditional canal-side pub (but much cleaner!) this is the one to head for. Incredibly the pub has been run by the same family for over 150 years, which must be a record.
Junction 1
This is a quiet and little visited part of the New Forest, where dogs can romp without the restraints of human civilisation. Drivers too can enjoy a moment of peace. Lovely.
Great dog walk just within the Sherwood Forest boundary, this is a small scale pine wood with well looked after paths and a chatty canine community.
A walk near Ashbourne in one of the most picturesque and scenic of the Derbyshire Dales, best enjoyed on a quiet weekday. The iconic stepping stones are such fun with dogs.
Luscious parkland for dogs with a nose for the high life, This is a National Trust property with an enormous park (dogs on leads near deer) and access to the river.
A lovely walk up and over one of the few hills in the Cambridge area. The walk gives stunning views over Cambridge and the surrounding area.
A sleepy sort of village near the A303 with a choice of walks and a dog-friendly pub. Just the thing when you and the dog need to take a break.
Junction 12
The Warwickshire landscape here is wonderful, with 100 acres of lush green rolling hills which you are free to walk around.
Forest trail in the Snowdonia national park, with plenty for non-walkers to see and do in the village.
Nothing here, except a car park and the beach. Perfect. The photos here were taken on a baking hot Tuesday in summer and still the beach was completely deserted - wow!!
Junction 31
The woodland here is a real pleasure to walk through with the dog, shady in sunshine, and with a dappled glow on duller days.
Junction 62
A fabulous, slightly adventurous, walk along the River Wear gorge. This tranquil area is covered in trees and has the occasional mountain stream crossing the path.
Junction 8
Family-run pub with good food very close to the M11 junction, Stanstead airport, and the dog-friendly motel nearby.
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
Outstanding dog-friendly village pub that is a real one-off. They are uncompromisingly organic and have Soil Association accreditation and awards for their efforts.
Hugely popular as a tourist destination, dogs also have the chance of excellent walks by the river and across fields.
Forest walks and bike trails, children's activities and all-round family fun time. popular with local dog owners, and perfect for some 'green' time after the beach.
Our dogs always get excited a few miles before we get to Halfway, and this is a lovely dog stop with everything to please the travelling hound.
Warm and extremely welcoming dog-friendly pub. We called in on a mid-week lunchtime and found a busy and thriving atmosphere. For a village inn, this one definitely punches above its weight.
A forest walk is perfect for dogs and drivers to cool down in warm weather, or stay reasonably dry in the rain.
A former stage coach inn, dog-friendly and welcoming. It dates from the 16th century and must have seen all sorts of shenanigans in its time. Today this is a fine spot for a driving break.
Junction 46
With more than 200 acres of woodland and formal gardens here, there are many options to choose from, all starting from the central courtyard.
A small, warm and welcoming local pub with stone flagstones and roaring fires. After a day of walking in horizontal February sleet a visit here was the highlight of the day!
What country pubs are all about - a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, good food to suit what you feel like eating, and topped off with a great dog walk from the door.
​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.​
Another monumental moment of early community building, popular with local dog walkers. This is one of the best historic places in the country, well up there with Stonehenge.
If your hound has misted up after hearing the Beddgelert story down in the village, this will restore his spirits. There's 700 hectares of forest here for every dog to have his day.
Junction 23
What an amazing place this is! A series of enormous lakes devoted to leisure facilities of all kinds, not just water sports.
Junction 5
The dog walk starts from the outskirts of the services perimeter, and is easy to follow. Avoid this one in wet weather if you don't have wellies as the ground is very boggy.
Junction 22
It's not every day that you get the chance to both visit a top UNESCO heritage site, and the dog can go too.
Family and dog-friendly hotel cafe/bar with a relaxed atmosphere and estuary views. Popular with locals and visitors.
Glorious dog walk around the grounds of a magnificent National Trust Georgian estate, used for the filming of the BBC's version of Pride and Prejudice.
West Wittering is privately owned, and famous for its row of lovely beach huts. There are some restrictions for dogs in summer.
Long sandy dog-friendly beach with narrow bays. Not much sand when the tide is in, but there are also footpaths.
Patcham Interchange
Sand and shingle beach. Dogs allowed all year round.
Large park area with woodland and river, great for cooling dogs (and owners!) off in hot and sunny weather.
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 2.5 mile circular dog walk with no stiles, and no sheep. The first section of this walk along the canal towpath is buggy and wheelchair accessible.
Beautiful beach, river walk and also cycle path nearby.
This is a delightful rural break in the grounds of a former stately house. The park itself is quite large and the network of paths takes you through varied aspects of the grounds.
Great country park with lots of walks to keep the dog happy.
A dog walk over the green hills of the Leicestershire Wolds and some fabulous views on a clear day.
Woodland and lakeside dog walks in a popular park in Nottinghamshire's 'Dukeries' area.
Hidden within a housing estate in Narborough, is a pub called the Copt Oak, and a Tesco Express.
This wonderful park can be found by exiting the A66 (E) at the Hartburn/Eaglescliffe turn off. Follow the road through Hartburn and bear right up the bank. The park is on the left.
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