Forest dog walk near Puddletown, Dorset Remote and peace part of the forest, with plenty of zoomie space for dogs. No stiles of livestock.
A30 dog walk and a dog-friendly pub near Andover, Hampshire Plenty to do in this small village off the A30, with a safe 2-mile dog walk, an iron-age fort, and a welcoming dog-friendly pub.
A435 near Alcester dog-friendly inn and dog walk, Warwickshire Smart, upmarket country pub and restaurant, with fields nearby for dogs to enjoy a leg-stretch.
M27 dog friendly pub and dog walk near Southampton, Hampshire Junction 1 You are on the edge of the New Forest too so a good dog walk awaits. The pub is nearly within touching distance of the M27 but it offers a warm welcome to dogs and humans alike.
Heritage Coast and woodland dog walk, County Durham Good dog walk within easy reach of the A19. It's well worth bringing a snack and spending some quality time with the dog - but pick a sunny day.
A286 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Goodwood, West Sussex A village with an exciting dog walk, and an award-winning dog-friendly country inn with outstanding food. Apparently William Blake wrote the words for 'Jerusalem' in this very building.
A24 dog walk and dog-friendly pub in the Surrey hills, Surrey Really close to the M25 but still tucked away amongst the hills. This pub is a delight and the views over the Mole Valley are wonderful. The footpath is just outside the door too.
A351 Forest walk and dog-friendly pub, Dorset Over 18s and dogs all welcome at the pub, and loads of off-lead doggie dashing space in the forest before or afterwards.
A38 dog friendly pub and dog walk, Devon Welcoming Devon country pub, with a lovely riverside walk starting nearby.
A525 dog walk near Wrexham, Wales A really lovely stroll with your dog alongside a rippling stream, and the chance to take a leisurely interest in the industrial legacy of the area - or just to enjoy the dappled light and birdsong.
Dog-friendly pub and B&B with long dog walk, Norfolk Calling all Sherlock Holmes fans with dogs. The Adventures of the Dancing Men was written here, and Conan Doyle was a regular visitor. They even have a blue plaque on the pub wall.