A30 Dog walk and dog-friendly inn with B&B, Cornwall Carland Cross Just seconds off the busy A30 this dog-friendly pub gets you to food, facilities and easy parking for large vehicles.
A171 Nature walk and beach with no dog restrictions, North Yorkshire A beach where nature is flourishing, and the rock pools are teeming with life. No dog restrictions. Not easy underfoot but the wildflowers and natural world down on the beach are fabulous.
A149 Dog-friendly Norfolk B&B and pub near Sandringham, Norfolk Warm and comfortable old-fashioned hospitality and Norfolk charm here. A great weekend get-away, and definitely worth investigating if you're staying nearby.
Romantic ruined castle and cafe, Somerset Atmospheric and dog-friendly ruined castle from the 14th century with a very exciting moat. Very good for children and dogs, with a playground in the public car park.
A10 dog walk near Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire Large open spaces for dogs to romp in the shadow of an abbey ruin. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
A5 dog walk near Betws-y-Coed, Clwyd, Wales There are no stiles or road walking on this dog walk, although there may be some sheep on the hills. It's a fantastic space for walks and loads of fresh air.
Kerne Bridge dog walk and swimming, Herefordshire Wilton Roundabout Easy to reach from the A40, this is such a good place to stop.
A44 dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Pershore, Worcestershire A charming black-and-white timbered Grade II listed, 16th century country inn with a friendly welcome for drivers and dogs.
Tatenhill dog-friendly pub and walk, Staffordshire Pretty countryside stop with woodland dog walk and dog-friendly pub in Staffordshire.
St Agnes area dog-friendly pub and dog walks, Cornwall Great combo of pub and walking path here, which will keep everyone happy.
A46 near Evesham dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Warwickshire Country pub, dog-friendly, and with popular Sunday roasts!
Ancient footsteps and woodland, Shropshire An interesting and unusual walking spot with the chance to walk to the site of an ancient fort, or to simply stroll and enjoy the outstanding Shropshire countryside.