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Junction 1
Deep in rural Worcestershire, this is a good place to take a break from the motorway, or the A38. The pub is welcoming and unpretentious, and the dog walk is fabulous in dry weather.
Great combo of a turrety medieval castle and a dog-friendly pub with good food and quick service.
Highly likeable dog-friendly pub near the A271 and A21, with a friendly atmosphere and sensational views over to Beachy Head. The artist Turner apparently was inspired by the landscapes from here.
Junction 4A
An easy dog walk beside a rural canal and a dog-friendly pub with a warm welcome. Just off the A287 and less than 5 miles from M3 Junction 4a or 5.
Dog-friendly Georgian coaching inn in the Hanpshire Downs, and ideal for a doggie pitstop on your journey - or just to enjoy their food.
Fabulous dog walks from here, and a pretty garden in the traditional dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Seaside dog-friendly country dining pub and a circular dog walk with big sea views from the car park. The pub was a smugglers' haunt in the 13th century.
Magical place to take a break, un-wind and enjoy a stroll by the river with the dog.
Dog-welcoming village pub and a short dog walk, tucked away in a quiet Northamptonshire village.
Easy-to-find and welcoming pub with an exercise field for dogs, and for steam railway enthusiasts it's a few paces away from the high Victorian archway for the station.
Close to the Fosseway (A46) and worth a detour for lunch. The village itself is a delight, with a brook running down the street - and this will be a total magnet for labs and the water woofers.
Junction 16
Country pub that's an ideal starting point for a dog walk, or just a relaxed meal in the large garden. Less than 5 miles from Junction 15 or 16.
Excellent pub with a varied selection of dog walks starting from the door.
A really interesting place to take a break for a dog walk if you're on the A6 north of Market Harborough. It's a fun waterside leisure area including a staircase of locks and some very hungry swans.
Historic coaching inn set in a very attractive village, and a great place for a doggiestop just off the A12. If you're staying nearby the pub has an excellent reputation for its food.
Award-winning and dog-friendly gastro-pub just off the A12. A tip-top doggiestop for very lucky dogs and drivers.
Canalside dog-friendly pub, with walks on the towpath right from the door.
A dog-friendly pub just a short drive away from an iconic walk with the dog over the Wuthering Heights moorland.
Junction 16
Dog owners of Swindon (in the pic) are so lucky to have this wonderful pub nearby. It is a really friendly place for dogs, people and horses and the walk is an easygoing treat.
A very easy walk around a reservoir, starting from a small village with free parking and shops and cafe for refreshments. Some lane walking.
When we're driving into Wales, this is one of our favourite places to stop. The building itself is a traditional Welsh longhouse, and the view from the garden is fantastic in sunny weather.
Not too far from Chichester Harbour, this pub is a fine building and exudes comfort just by looking at it. The welcome is warm and friendly and the walk is refreshing when you get there.
A choice of dog walks from an old dog-friendly coaching inn. It's one of the oldest inns in the county, with lots of interesting historical details.
Riverside dog-friendly pub with a contemporary feel and menu. Two good dog walks from the door, and plenty of parking.
Junction 11
A very good value family stop, close to the M20 Junction 11 or 11a.
The dog walk starts from a Georgian coaching pub in a pretty little village. On wet days you'll need wellies to walk across fields.
A simple linear dog walk on a track with hedgerows bursting with wildlife and wild flowers.
One of our absolute favourite country pubs with dog walks, and on hot days we get the dogs in the kayak for a paddle and swim.
Junction 6
A short country walk for the dog and then to a lovely old coaching inn which feels like a set ofromMidsomer Murders - in a good way. And dogs will appreciate the scamper space on the walk here.
A combo of dog walk and pub right on the High Peak Trail. This is a good one for families.
This walk can be as short or long as you like; it's a long-distance footpath and beautifully signed so you can't possibly get lost. Refreshments at the dog-friendly village inn.
A stream for doggie splashing in the shade and then an inn of considerable charm. What's not to enjoy here?
A dog walk that's easy to find and always popular with our dogs. The dog-friendly village pub is there for refreshments and facilities.
Welcoming and hospitable dog-friendly pub that's close to the entrance to Blenheim Palace and park.
A chance for a ramble with the dog over some of the outstanding Wolds paths on lush, velvety grass. We did this walk on a baking hot morning and the pup found herself a cool bath at the end!
A choice here of a doggy day out, with a chance to admire a jaw-dropping wooden medieval barn and take a walk with the pooch with refreshments at a particularly friendly village pub.
Traditional pub on the Worcestershire / Shropshire border. A warm welcome awaits and there is a fine walk on common land.
An ancient country estate with a very modern approach. There's loads going on and you could easily spend the weekend here! But it's a great place for a break off the A5 and dogs on leads are welcome.
This is a charming village pub on the edge of an attractive village. Dogs are made very welcome and the riverside walk is a treat on a sunny day.
Popular and dog-friendly village inn in the middle of nowhere between Crewkerne and Beaminster. Some interesting local ales if your passenger is an enthusiast.
A traditional Welsh inn with enthusiastic owners adding a lot of TLC and commitment. Nice friendly welcome here for dogs and people.
Open-hearted dog-friendly pub perched on the top of a hill overlooking Dartmoor. Ponies roam nearby and in summer there's a fine view over the moor.
Such a charming Cotswold village, with sun-kissed cottages in abundance.
Reliable dog-friendly pub with a good dog walk quite near to Chester and also the M53.
Country inn and eating house, with everything in place for a pawfect doggie-stop on your journey. A genuinely welcoming establishment. And Jem gave the dog walk a good review too.
Dog-friendly upmarket dining inn within a stroll of Chatsworth.
This can be a useful place to head to when the roads around Chatsworth grind to a standstill.
Astonishingly historic dog-friendly inn. The building itself is a showstopper and this medieval town is pure delight.
For a break from the busy A5, this is a handy choice for you and the dog. The pub is dog-friendly, and the village itself is well worth an explore.
Smart dog-friendly dining in a truly delightful manor house with an easy dog walk from the door. It's a lovely spot with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Top class doggiestop!
Junction 3
The prosperous little town of Linlithgow bustles purposefully, with fair trade shops and a wide choice of cafes and restaurants. Definitely worth a detour if you're passing through the area.
Dog-friendly dining pub to the east of Billericay.
A truly lovely pub in a great location near Bath. Dogs will appreciate the waterside walk and people will enjoy the delicious food on offer.
One of the most dog-friendly A-road services we've found so far. This one is a combined country park with shops, restaurant and a truly dog-friendly cafe.
Dog-friendly rooms at the village pub, a pretty riverside dog walk, and you're all set for a fine time in the heart of the Lake District.
Oh yum! If you're looking for a dog-friendly place to break your journey, with outstandingly good but still affordable food - try this one! The pub has gained some impressive accolades, Michelin Bib...
We love finding dog-friendly and well-run community pubs, and this one lies close to the start of quite a few walk options as well as the circular walk we tried.
Handy dog-friendly roadside pub with a lovely bright and clean interior.
Wonderful spot for dogs, families, and anyone with a yearning for sea air and impeccably cooked sea food (other options available).
Dog-friendly and welcoming village inn close to the A38 and Dartington. Good spot for a break on your journey and a short walk on a green lane.
Close to the New Forest, the village here is charming and the dog walk goes through the estate of a former manor house.
Most people visit the Bosworth battlefield, and miss this very quaint little town. It's full of history and has some very characterful buildings, shops and one dog-friendly pub with a car park.
Quite possibly the best dog walks and refreshments on the A82.
Warm and comfortable old-fashioned hospitality and Norfolk charm here. A great weekend get-away, and definitely worth investigating if you're staying nearby.
Classic dog-friendly beach, lots of footpaths for a dog walk, and a dog-friendly pub as well. Fantastic for Fido and all the family.
Dog-friendly pub with rooms, right on the sea front and just a paw away from the coast path. Follow the brightly painted houses into the town and you get the whole town and beach in just a few steps.
Long-established inn with rooms on the coast, overlooking the marshes and close to really long dog walks.
A 40-minute circular dog walk from a dog-friendly pub, or just a doggie comfort break on the village green. Ideal for a driving break near Saxmundham.
16th century inn with a long history of feeding hungry travellers and giving good service. Large beer garden in summer and a blazing woodburner in winter. Kids and dogs welcome.
Popular dog-friendly pub in a seriously cute, touristy village. Parking can be tricky on sunny summer days.
A dog-friendly pub that's easy to find on a main road and without wiggling around country lanes. A useful stop between Stow and Tewkesbury.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Winchcombe with an extraordinary sculpture by the front door.
Dog-friendly pub with an appealing old-style charm, and doggie exercise space in the High Weald.
This pretty little village on the river Arrow makes a lovely stop with the dog. Dogs can cool down in the river, and there are several walk options from a short stroll to a 7-miler!
A lovely old inn is the start point for this dog walk in the Yorkshire Dales. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
An enjoyable and varied walk with the dog past a small, scenic waterfall much admired by Turner, and then up onto the moors.
Dogs are welcome here and it's a large and roomy building where families, locals and dog-walkers rub along together well.
My goodness, what an amazing building. This really has been around since Shakespeare's day which is totally incredible when you think about it.
Reliably dog-friendly pub/restaurant that has a dog walk almost from the door. Not far off the A34 for a doggiestop near Wilmslow.
A very pretty woodland dog walk on the scenic route between Glencoe and the A82 Oban to Fort William. It's hard to believe that this little village was once a centre for aluminium production.
Dogs are welcome at his village freehouse with some rather good local beer, and a walk on an unscary part of the Pennine Way.
A chance for a quiet and relaxing walk with the dog in gentle woodland with many small paths to follow. A dog-friendly pub is a short drive away.
On a sunny day the town and beach would sparkle. As it was, grey clouds took over and spoiled everything! Dogs are adored at the pub, and they also have a cottage for rent right by the beach.
I fell in love with this rather wonderful and dog-friendly hotel near to many good walks and beaches. Non-residents welcome for meals and coffee.
Award-winning dining pub, with a dog walk on the doorstep and even dog-friendly inside.
Dog-friendly pub with food Wednesday to Sunday, and a village with its roots deep in prehistory. It's full of legends about witches and warlocks, so tread lightly hereabouts!
A cosy country pub with woodburners, appetising food and a dog walk from the door.
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.
Sully Bay lets dogs on the beach all year round, but watch their paws as it's rock and shingle. The coast path is nice and softer on the paws for walkies.
The village was once a centre for lead smelting, and the mill site here is worth a visit. It's just off the Leyburn road, and brown-signed from opposite the pub.
Village inn dating back to the 18th century, and in the heart of rural Leicestershire. Families, dogs and everyone who enjoys a traditional pub atmosphere gets a warm welcome.
Halfway between Leicester and Melton Mowbray, here's a dog-friendly pub that's strong on pies and with a good off-lead dog walk too.
Take a step back in time to this welcoming rural pub. Dogs, children, campers, motorhomes are all well looked after here, and you can even release your pigeons too!
Welcoming pub with a really good lunchtime menu for people who like fresh, tasty food but don't want to wait all afternoon for it to be prepared.
Rural dog-friendly inn with great food, and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The surrounding village is too cute for words, and the Merry Brook flows past the pub. Just off the A44 and easy to find.
The pub is set in a former manor house, with loads of seating inside and out. Dog-friendly, child-friendly, and surrounded by a park and lots of sporting activities - so this is a popular buzzy place.
Great combo of pub and walking path here, which will keep everyone happy.
Dog-friendly pub, with a warm atmosphere and excellent food. There are some really good walks nearby, or just chill on the village green opposite.
Riverside country inn with access to the river and also a short circular dog walk.
Another typical Yorkshire village with that signature pattern of rows of cottages bordering a wide central street.
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