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A pub with a spectacular view from the terrace, and a beacon too. Locally popular for its food, and a fine dog walk from the door.
We loved this tiny slice of canalside history, with an easy and interesting walk with the dog plus a visit to a well-stocked emporium of canal memorabilia, books, doggie ice-cream and craft supplies.
A welcoming Georgian inn where dogs are made comfortable in the bar. The village is not at all far from the A515 but it feels as if you've landed in a previous century here.
A cool spacious historic coaching inn with 800 year old claims of a connection to King John. Wow! Lovely welcoming feel to the place and the garden is quite a suntrap.
We love finding a dog-friendly traditional village inn with modern comforts and good food. And this gorgeous village has plenty to offer its visitors.
A pretty and welcoming dog-friendly cafe with a fabulous walk from the door in one direction, and a doggie swimming spot in the river in the other. Perfect family stop, and B&B accommodation too.
An easy linear walk for the dog, and a dog-friendly country pub for refreshments too.
This must be one of the nicest towns no-one has heard of. And a dog-friendly cafe and many independent shops means that you don't need to leave the dog in the car while you go and explore.
Right at the upper reach of the River Bure, this is a pleasant spot to either picnic on the village green or visit the dog-friendly village pub nearby.
A popular and dog-friendly waterside inn with a large garden where you can watch the comings and goings on the water. The pub itself is said to be one of the oldest on the Broads.
Traditional and dog-friendly country pub with flagged floors. Easy to spot from the road and a very handy place for a break.
A friendly pub with no delusions of grandeur and a happy and welcoming feel. Dogs are welcomed, as they should be in this valley that is the namesake of the Patterdale Terrier.
As warm and doggie-welcoming as you could wish, this country pub has a clean and smart interior. The back bar with the woodburner is a delight. It's really easy to get here from the A590.
Traditional dog-friendly destination food pub with a short walk for the dog on the Green.
A dog walk that's as long, or short, as you like and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments and parking.
Another incredible dog walk around the atmospheric marshes of a nature reserve. There are no marshes like this where I live and the walk here feels like a different country.
A country pub with a big welcome to visiting dogs (and drivers of course) and the outside is very deceptive. Inside is warm, comforting and just what I hoped to find on a very wet day.
Comfortable country inn with a warm welcome for dogs, and some delicious local produce on the menu too.
A wonderfully welcoming inn with dog-friendly rooms within easy striking distance of long dog walks on Hadrians Wall.
This is a warm and welcoming dog-friendly country pub with a roomy opened up interior. The pics we took in lockdown don't do it justice at all.
The riverside location, warm welcome and fine selection of cask ales make this traditional village pub, a great destination.
Dog-friendly pub in the heart of a very pretty village. Dogs are warmly welcomed and there is a pleasant little walk to enjoy too. Try not to enjoy the pub's own craft beer too much.
Dog-friendly coaching inn where you and the dog can take a break from Ermine Street (A603) and get a coffee in a village where the Romans used to stop to refill their water bottles.
I stumbled on this fabulously dog-friendly pub almost like a miracle.
Junction 23 Spittals Interchange
A gem of dog-friendly village pubs, with a big open garden, great food, and surrounded by fantastic dog walks. Definitely worth a short detour to get here, it's just under 5 miles from the A14.
A relaxing short circular dog walk, and a family-run pub with its own micro-brewery in the pretty Vale of Taunton. If you happen to be heading this way it's definitely worth a stop.
Easy to spot and dog-friendly pub on the A39 not far from Minehead. Plenty of parking and an easy dog walk from the door, either on a green lane or down to the beach.
An 18th century inn close to the original tollhouse for Canterbury on the Dover Road. Dogs can be sure of a warm welcome here.
Close to the Somerset border, this is a beautiful 17th century pub and very convenient for a fine walk with the dog.
Relaxed village pub not too far from the A361 and Shepton Mallet if you fancy a pub meal and a walk with the dog.
A pub with a view, and what a good one. It overlooks the pretty Box Valley and is a lovely spot for a dog walk.
Everything a pub should be, with the added bonus of good food. Good for a pitstop on your journey, or a brilliant temporary local if you're staying nearby or in one of their dog-friendly rooms.
Breathtakingly pretty medieval city, and with several really nice dog-friendly cafes and family pubs. Touristy? Yes, and with good reason. Don't miss it if you need a break from the A39.
This is a thriving village on an island of high ground in the middle of the levels. It has a long history, going back as far as the Iron Age, and even today has an air of importance about it.
Family-run village dining pub with a welcoming atmosphere and highly enticing aroma of food.
Astonishingly old inn, closer in time to 1066 than the present day. Full of atmosphere and dog-friendly.
A popular local pub overlooking a cricket pitch and a great starting point for a dog walk.
Take time out from your journey into a pub that was built in the 1500s and a dog walk over rolling fields. On a sunny day this is a treasure.
Village pub at the foot of the Quantocks, and extremely nice and friendly to families and dogs.
16th century dog-friendly pub between Axminster and Lyme Regis.
Popular pub with great food, and a warm welcome for all and dogs. Booking almost always essential in summer, even if you just call ahead on your way. And the walk is good too.
I love these old Welsh pubs, with walls too thick for WiFi and floors that have seen centuries of muddy shepherds' boots.
Step back in time to this dog-friendly hotel and bar in the centre of town. Very welcoming indeed, and with plenty of local information and advice for tourist events in South Snowdonia.
We were very taken with the friendliness of this country pub. They seem to take everything in their stride, and adore dogs too.
Goodness me, this inn has seen more than its fair share of doings and has more than something of a murky past.
One of the most amazing pub buildings you will ever see and it is dog-friendly too. Once used as a backdrop by Paul Daniels in the 1980s.
Just a short way from the A38 this dog-friendly B&B and pub is a handy place for a stopover or meal on your journey. Large beer garden that's lovely on a warm day.
Smart dining pub with a lovely vine-covered terrace that seems so Mediterranean when the sun shines. Bar menu available Monday to Saturday from noon.
The dog walk starts right from the pub and it's a gentle stroll along a canal towpath. The pub is also charming and a great place for a meal after a pleasant walk.
Dog walking on the Downs, and then refreshments at a family and dog-friendly pub with a relaxed atmosphere and pizzas on the menu.
The dog walk here is ideal for a doggie splash in hot weather, and it's popular with local dog walkers. Refreshments and facilities at the pub are good.
Close to Billingshurst, but miles away in atmosphere, is this dog-friendly country inn with a waterside dog walk and relaxing garden.
A real hideaway of a country pub with superb views in clear weather. Very rural and a total delight. Always call to check opening hours in winter. Watch out for the chickens...
Near the A272 and several commons popular with local dog-walkers.
Homely and dog-friendly pub, with an easy-going dog walk. It's within easy reach of the A29, and yet feels to be in the middle of nowhere. Fully accessible walk route on a hard-surface track.
Very dog friendly old coaching house in a bustling market town, ideal for the North Cotswolds and Shakespeare's Stratford.
A former coaching inn between Shipston and Stratford, and still a welcome stop for drivers and dogs. Take care with the turn to the car park on a bend of the busy road.
This is a nice and easy dog walk to find from both the A272 and the A31. A doggiestop here has lots of interest for people and dogs and a dog-friendly inn too.
Ideally placed for a quick stop when the traffic builds up on the A337. The pub is right on the A-road and is dog-friendly in the bar, with a large car park.
Timbered inn that's easy to spot from the road, and a really good woodland for dog walking. You do need to walk on the pavement by the road to get there for 5-6 minutes which is a pity.
Expect a warm welcome for you and the dog at this small, intimate and award-winning dining pub with rooms.
Junction 8
A shorter walk for the dogs here, and then a dog-friendly pub with a cosy feel.. Close to the M27 and easy to find.
Once a busy coaching stop, the three large inns in this small village must have been a hub for news, gossip and the latest fashions from London in the 1700s.
Jem and I arrived wet, and a tiny bit grumpy truth to tell, and were totally won over by the lovely warm atmosphere and excellent sarnies here.
For a sense of the 'real' Yorkshire Dales this remote section of the Dales Way feels like a time capsule. Get your timing right, and a fine lunch and a welcome from the pub dog could be yours.
Warm and welcoming dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms near Thirsk. It's good for food and an overnight stay, but there's not a good dog walk from the door which is a pity.
A dog-friendly dining pub with plenty of parking just outside Reading. Easy to find and with a reliable traditional menu from this expanding pub company.
Light and airy family-run village pub. It's friendly and very welcoming, and easy to spot from the main road. Ideal for a quick bite on your journey.
Village pub in a lovely location overlooking the village pond. Dogs get a good welcome and new owners have smartened the building up.
Modern pub with a nearby short stretch on fields for the dog. Good access and hard-surface paths.
A country inn in Last of the Summer Wine area, and inside you'll find a welcoming warm glow of hospitality.
Country pub with good reviews for the food and service. Dogs on leads are welcome in the bar. Look out for the church tower, it's very impressive.
The road stops here and everyone comes to walk by the loch, or to have a go at walking to the top of Scotland's most southerly and relatively easy Munro (hill).
Wonderfully big and dog-friendly beach when the tide is out. Time for doggie football or frizbees on a grand scale.
Most of us know the name of this tiny fishing village from the shipping forecast.
A dog-friendly hotel with rooms halfway between Hawick and Jedburgh. Ideally placed for a stopover in the Borders and with a really good dog walk from the door.
National Trust managed estate woodlands with extensive walk routes of differing lengths. Be aware there are dog restrictions near the cafe and where birds may be nesting.
Country inn with dog-friendly rooms and a pleasant country walk from the door. It's a handy place to stop if you're looking for a weekend lunch on the way from the West Midlands to mid-Wales.
An easy and well-signed route up to a Peel Tower, and down again. A dog-friendly pub is nearby for refreshments, and in a most handsome building.
A dog-friendly village inn to take a break from a long drive, or to stay for a weekend. A dog walk from the door gives you a glimpse at life in this outstandingly pretty village.
A chance to experience some superb dining in a pretty inn within the Forest of Bowland. Dogs get a fine welcome too.
A busy, thatched country inn right on the A49. Once inside the bar the cut-throat racetrack of the A49 is quickly forgotten.
This has to be the 'best view from a beer garden' in the county. Totally stunning on a clear day, and worth the winding lanes to get here.
Busy small market town on the edge of the moors and with a somewhat quaint feel and atmosphere.
Impossible to get a good photo of this imposing viewpoint on the moors when a cloud was theatening to swallow us up! But unbeatable for a breath of fresh air and a picnic, or just a stroll with the...
This is a wonderfully busy little market town, with a number of cafes as well as dog-friendly pubs and a thriving atmosphere. I'd not heard of it before, but what a great place for a weekend away.
Good choice here of a recreation ground for kids, and a dog walk on a bridleway to the side of the rec. The dog-friendly country inn has loads more space than you'd guess from the outside.
A rather good country dining pub with a roomy car park and easy access from the A11. Dogs are welcome and there's a really long dog walk for very energetic hounds. You don't have to do all of it!
A friendly and helpful Free House with draught cider and roaring fires in winter. Covered seating outside and garden tables.
Rather a nice dog-friendly pub where you can sit on the green and watch the world go by if the weather's fine. Kids have a play area by the pond, within easy reach of the tables.
A fine pub dating back to the late 1400s. It's just off the main road and dogs are given a huge amount of fuss by the friendly staff and locals.
A small Lakes town with independent shops and several dog-friendly pubs and cafes.
A real oasis of calm amidst the crowds of Grasmere. It does get busy on sunny days, but the extensive private grounds are a welcome break from the throngs of trippers in the town.
Traditional country pub with an enormous beer garden and very friendly service.
Wonderful dog-friendly inn where pooch can expect to be wrapped in nose to tail comfort and tasty sausage breakfasts.
You may be surprised to find that this little village once saw many a moment of high political action, and the castle was an important seat of power.
Dog-friendly B&B in the pub and a choice of walks to keep all dogs happy. As well as being a great place to stop for a driving break, this is also a good place to have as a holiday base.
Pleasant village pub where families and dogs are welcome. Rather more than just a good local, there is real charm here and a bit of a hidden gem. It's a straight road from the A12 and easy to find.
Very likeable and dog-friendly pub that's been pulling pints for weary travellers since the 14th century.
Popular family and dog-friendly pub with a large car park and easy access from the main road.
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