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A traditional pub, opened up and extended and now with a restful almost Scandinavian feel. It's much larger than you'd guess from the outside.
Quaint village pub with hospitable staff (and local customers). In winter there's a massive fire to keep you toasty warm, and in summer the beer garden swings into action.
A traditional thatched inn with a lovely atmosphere of warmth and comfort as soon as you enter.
Another mind-meltingly ancient pub, this one has been trading since 1430. And it's a treasure. You've probably seen it on TV already!
You may spot your dog sniffing more carefully than usual in this historic village pub. Smugglers once had the run of the place, and contraband was hidden in the rectory cellar and the inn.
A dog walk over fields and a dog-friendly pub with a welcome blazing fire in cold weather. And a garden that's probably pretty in the summer.
Easy dog walk and a welcoming old 17th pub with good facilities for families, and dogs.
A chance to follow the footsteps of Hazel and Fiver over the White Hill. This is Watership Down country and dogs hopefully won't be chasing rabbits.
One of the loveliest parts of Dorset. Here you'll find a choice of excellent walks and a roomy, historic, dining and dog-friendly pub.
Big-hearted 17th century pub with loads of parking and a welcome to match. The scatter cushions and kilims give the spotless interior a faintly bohemian touch.
Totally brilliant old-school pub where the owner and customers are fabulously dog-friendly and have a fantastic track record of raising funds for the Canine Partners charity.
Welcoming and dog-friendly inn on the Surrey/Sussex border and easy to find from the A29. There's loads of atmosphere, parts of the building are 15th century.
Old-world timbered pub near a stream that's lovely for dog splashing. Great for a short stop off the A3
A 15th century dog-friendly freehouse now giving motorists a very modern coaching inn experience. Good for families. Close to the A3.
Dogs will beg you to take a break at this pretty dog-friendly pub, surrounded by fabulous dog walks. Just brilliant, and not too far from the A6.
Small village dominated by a large church and close to the Ridgeway long-distance footpath. Dogs and families welcome in the relaxed and friendly pub.
A dog-friendly treasure of a pub, surrounded by dog walks. Once a hidden haunt for smugglers this 15th century inn is definitely worth a visit.
Fabulous place to stop with dogs, kids, granny or on your own. The dog walk is right from the car park and the atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly.
A sleepy village with a dog-friendly pub, village stores and a dog walk. Within easy reach of the A28.
A fantastic Common awaits near this very dog-friendly pub. A fine place to enjoy the Hampshire countryside on the fringes of the New Forest.
The dog walk starts near what seems to be a Rapunzel tower. Kids of all ages can climb up the narrow stairs and get a lovely view of the river.
A winning combo of dog-friendly pub with great food, and an off-lead dog walk with no stiles or livestock and a reasonable chance of keeping your feet clean.
Eyam is famous for its history as the 'Plague Village', and you'll find a museum explaining the backstory of nearly 300 deaths in the 17th century. This seems more relevant post-pandemic than ever.
Posh and proud of it, a country inn with immense style. And close to a delightful dog walk. Dogs are welcome, or in their own words: "We welcome dogs as long as they don't eat our bantums!"
The Crown's very welcoming, and ideal for a stop no matter what time of day it may be. Dogs are welcome in the first bar, where you are able to have restaurant menu choices too.
A very good doggie pitstop just off the A496. And worth a much longer explore if you're staying in the area.
Popular and busy pub with plenty going on. The Inn dates from the 16th century - when it used to host a horse market.
You'll find a warm welcome for dogs (and their people) in this unpretentious village gem. They offer a doggie menu, and pretty much everything you'd want to find for a holiday meal.
A hidden gem of a dog-friendly country pub that we'll certainly be coming back to. Expect a warm welcome from the owners, and a short no-fuss dog walk from the door.
Stunning views from the terrace of this popular and dog-friendly cafe inside the country park.
A light and bright dog-friendly pub with family appeal and you're welcome for a coffee, snack or a meal.
If you have never been to Lacock before, you may be surprised by how much you recognise. It has been the location for a number of TV series including Pride and Prejudice, Cranford and Downton Abbey.
Enjoy the rural delights of the Wiltshire / Gloucestershire border at this lovely pub where walkers, dogs and horses are made very welcome. The walk is easy to find and is wonderfully quiet and flat.
Lots of good things to be said for taking a break from the A4 in this village. The walk is an ideal and safe dog run, and the pub is a clever combo of cafe and dining pub.
This is such a charming village, and once home to Kenneth Grahame - author of Ratty and Mole in Wind in the Willows. The dog walk is simple and pleasant and there's a dog-friendly pub too.
A really comfortable pub that has been here for the last 400 years or so. The garden is a particular delight.
A fantastic pub with a great reputation for its food and really convenient for a lovely woodland dog walk.
A quiet little village, with a friendly pub and pleasant short dog walk.
An inn with a large car park, easy to spot from the main road and well placed for a break on your journey. As travellers have been doing for centuries.
Slightly under the radar dining pub, with dog-friendly rooms and a lovely snug where dogs are welcome to join you. The menu is innovative and grounded in local produce.
An old coaching inn with an open-hearted welcome for kids, dogs and newcomers. And roaring fires in winter. It's a 'Walkers Welcome' village and the paths are well marked.
Dog-friendly village pub dating from the 14th century and still in touch with its history with antique farm implements at the front, and with menu and service to suit modern folk.
Junction 14
A traditional, family and dog-friendly pub near Colnbrook village and 2 minutes from Junction 14 of the M25. Access to a lovely walk from the car park.
Dog-friendly 17th century inn with dog walks from the car park. Handy for the A31 and also close to Winchester.
Junction 6
The pub is the main attraction here. It is in an old converted mill on the banks of the River Loddon. The dog walk is short but full of history.
A rural hideaway, well worth exploring and maybe even tarrying longer than just a doggiestop. The dog-friendly accommodation looked spotlessly clean and very comfortable indeed.
Woodland dog walk from the village which is perfect for dogs. Dog-friendly country pub with a well-tended and pretty garden in summer, and blazing log fires in cooler months.
A small town surrounded by dog walks and a lovely spot for a doggiestop close to the A27. For refreshments you have the choice of three astonishingly historic inns, and a cafe.
Quiet and relaxed country pub, it's probably got the perfect mix between a pubby pub and a dining pub. It's dog-friendly in the bar and the dog walk is an easy one to follow. Good for families.
Burntcommon Interchange
Canal-side dog-friendly pub with a waterside dog walk starting from the door.
Wonderful combo of dog-friendly inn and its own grounds where dogs can enjoy a happy sniff. A really good place to stop if you have dogs and kids with you.
Junction 12
Lovely pub with a dog walk, close to the M1 and also the A5 but you'd never guess this wasn't deep countryside. Family friendly and dog-friendly.
Community owned, dog-friendly pub with unbelievable food. Worth driving out of your way for - and an easy-going stile-free walkies too.
Rural chic dog-friendly dining pub and hotel with paths and tracks all around. It's as poochie-pawfect as you'll find!
Popular and dog-friendly pub that gets a lot of praise locally for its food. Not at all far from the A35 near Dorchester and a good spot for refreshments and a dog walk too.
Junction 10
Dog-friendly pub close to the M56, and with a relaxing garden for summer doggiestops. You'd never know the motorway is just a few miles away.
A stile-free dog walk and a very friendly inn with dog-friendly B&B rooms, just off the Salisbury road.
A dog walk off the beaten track with big, big views, and a dog-friendly pub with B&B. More than just a doggiestop off the A37 and a hard place to leave when the sun's shining.
Dog-friendly pub with a pleasant informal beer garden for the summer. Good for families with a playground and rec field just along the road.
Dog-friendly Kentish pub, well off the beaten track and worth exploring.
Interesting walk with the dog through a marshland nature reserve, and a very welcoming pub for post-walkies refreshments.
A choice of dog walks with riverside paths and varied countryside. Sensational views from the terrace of the quirky, stylishly rustic dog-friendly pub.
A family run local pub where dogs are made very welcome indeed. The regulars even have their doggie portraits framed and on the wall.
Wow - this dog-friendly pub is really, really historic and the dog walk pases all sorts of interesting features. Well worth an explore and close to the A28 near Canterbury
Picture-perfect English village where you can enjoy a lemonade on the village green, and an easy walk with the dog from the door. Absolutely gorgeous.
Junction 5
A modern Chilterns pub that sits on the routes of three footpaths, so perfectly placed for a dog walk.
A chance to explore a small Leicestershire village with some charming Georgian houses and lush meadows. The traditional dog-friendly pub serves good value lunches.
Absolutely perfect English picture-postcard village. The dog-friendly pub sits on the enormous village green, complete with village cricket pavilion and pitches.
A hugely popular 2-mile walking route, and a delight in every season of the year. Dogs can enjoy a dip in the river too.
This is the pub that the Prancing Pony in Lord of the Rings is said to be based on. Apparently it was a regular stopping point for Tolkien on his commute between Oxford and Birmingham.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of popular woodland trails.
Very laid-back establishment on the banks of the river. Dogs are welcome and the outside seating overlooking the water is fabulous.
As soon as you enter the cafe the aroma of freshly baked loaves and cakes is just so wonderful! They do lunch and savoury too, but that first blast of comfort food is a total winner.
A comfortable and welcoming village pub with a great dog walk from the door, and good food if you're hungry.
Medieval town on the pretty River Windrush. It's a popular tourist destination and you'll find several dog-friendly shops, pubs and water bowls outside shops and cafes for hot dogs.
Large pub with a friendly and warm atmosphere. Plenty of parking.
This is a pub with a fantastically long history, starting even before the famous Battle of Edgehill which took place just over the next hill.
Very good dog walk on a leisure path that's shady and perfect for dogs. It was once a rail line serving local coal mines. It's just a minute away from the A19 and easy to find.
Great pub with rooms situated at Porlock Weir on the South West Coast Path. Great place to rest weary feet and paws and be made very welcome. Good dinner and breakfast and all made very welcome.
Country pub with a strong emphasis on stylish dining. Rosettes have been awarded, and they're also dog-friendly.
Pretty little pub by a stream, and a dog walk from the door. It's not far from Hexham and well worth a visit.
Riverside dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A69. The dog walk is a delight in dry weather and our pup loves a river swim here.
A riverside dog walk from an 18th century coaching inn with a doggie swimming spot and woodland.
Dog-friendly country inn with a choice of excellent dog walks nearby. Quite close to the popular tourist village of Alnwick, and very easy to find from the A1.
A friendly and welcoming country-style inn on the outskirts of the town, and within easy reach of a dog walk.
A very safe walk for dogs that starts straight from the car park, and in the village you'll find two dog-friendly pubs. Our pup loved this walk and found happy spaniels to chase around with.
We discovered this dog-friendly inn with B&B completely by chance. We were really looking for the farm that makes the tasty local cheese.
Just the place for some spiritual refreshment, an excellent farm shop and a stroll around the ancient village is a delight. Dogs are generally welcomed, although not in the churches.
A gentle walk with the dog in the forest, and then refreshments in a genuinely friendly and attentive community pub gives perhaps more of a taste of Norfolk than the busier (and more expensive)...
A dog-friendly hotel with a dog walk close to an iconic windmill.
Such a traditional setting, a dog-friendly pub over-looking the green and a village of pretty cottages. Better for less energetic dogs as the walk is on-lead.
You won't want to miss this one! A Georgian red brick, ivy-coated inn standing proud and posh in the middle of nowhere.
A very handy place for a stop near the A1 and the A14 to give the dog a run and get refreshments at a family and dog-friendly historic inn.
Junction 28 Brook Street Interchange
A pleasant suburban dog-friendly pub with very easy access to woodland dog walks. Very convenient for the A12 or the M25.
Dog-friendly inn with dog walks from the door, and a handy place to take a driving break on the A66 near Cockermouth.
This is a fine old pub with real character in a quiet corner of rural Berkshire between Reading and Maidenhead.
A good dog walk from a smartened up country pub where children and dogs are welcome. It's a tad over 5 miles from the A10 and a good destination pub for weekend dog walkies and leisurely eating.
Charming dog walk to an old mill over Dorset countryside, and a dog-friendly village pub with a garden for refreshments. And it's just as nice without a dog!
One of Jem's favourite doggiestops and it's lovely for dog swimming, a short walkies, and really excellent home-made cakes. The operational steam railway will thrill everyone, and it smells divine!
Really welcoming, slightly old-school and very comfortable dog-friendly pub and hotel in the Wye Valley. Jem and I were charmed!
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