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Another great village pub that's been saved by the community, and with a choice of walks from the door. Always good to find these hidden gems and support them.
A waterside country inn in the Fens with a dog walk from the door. You're surrounded by nature here and the atmosphere is unique to the area.
Very tranquil and peaceful woods for a dog walk, with well looked after paths and easy flat walking. Dog-friendly pub within a few minutes' drive.
Historic 17th century, dog-friendly inn near Northwich where you're enveloped in the comfort of centuries of hospitality. A wonderful pub and well worth a visit.
Welcoming dining pub close to the A6, and a good place for a driving break and a dog walk. Families and dogs are made welcome, and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
Junction 13
The dog walk is in a forestry plantation where dogs can rush around with no worries about livestock or stiles.
Start with the walk in the very remote coppice car park and then pop into the village inn for refreshment on your way back. Dogs will absolutely love the walk here, all off lead and safe.
Rather an interesting piece of canal design, as this is the junction of the Shropshire Union and Newport canals. There's a thriving tea shop and chandlery where dogs are welcome.
Wonderfully placed pub where you can watch the chain ferry, take a breather, walk the dog and or just enjoy the space.
A dog-friendly gem of a hotel in one of the least discovered and delightful valleys in the county. Popular with active people walking the Pennine Way, cyclists, and dog walkers.
Rural dog-friendly pub with a warm welcome to locals and visitors. It's a 5 minute drive from the Caravan & Camping club site outside Woodhall Spa, and has a bit of a holiday vibe.
If you're heading towards Norfolk with the dogs, it's worth stopping here for a relatively uncrowded provisioning stop, and an easy to follow dog walk along the course of the old Nene.
This can be quite an exciting walk with the dog past the site of the Battlefield of Maldon in 991. It seems that the local worthy, Earl Byrhtnoth took on the Vikings and lost the battle and his head.
Family-run inn with dog-friendly accommodation and really good food. More than a bit 'out of the ordinary', and well worth a visit.
Popular and dog-friendly inn in the winter and summer. This area is full of ancient remains and artefacts from the earliest of times, and there's a burial chamber just around the corner.
A dog walk in the beautiful North Wessex Downs. And a dog-friendly pub too.
Junction 13
A dog-friendly and traditional village pub. Close to both the A5 and the M1 Junction 12 and 13. Good food, and a useful set meal / fixed price option at lunchtimes.
A smashing dog-friendly pub and B&B in a lovely Cotswold setting. The walk is ideal for dogs who want to let off steam during or after a good car journey.
The Boot is a bit unlucky with its location, on a bend of the A435 where most people just don't see it until too late. Once in the car park it's clear that the pub is bigger than it appears to be.
Surprisingly rural pub on the edge of the Black Country. It does have a locals' feel, but less so in the summer when it's warm enough to sit outside.
Stylish modern dog-friendly coaching inn, with all the warmth and comfort of an inn with a long history of looking after travellers. Plus a fine menu, roaring fires and a lovely welcome for dogs.
Seconds away from the Lichfield Road, here's an easy walk along a towpath to a relaxing water park, and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Dog-friendly pub with a roaring fire in winter, and lots of outdoor space and tables in summer. Close to Coughton Court (not dog-friendly) and several very good walks nearby.
Traditional dog-friendly inn and a woodland walk with doggie swimming.
On a fine summer's day the dog will love you for ever after a gentle stroll over sweet-smelling fields deep in the countryside.
A village with two dog-friendly inns for B&B, coffees, meals and refreshment on the A1. They've been looking after people on the move for centuries. And the dogs have a good long walk to explore.
A gentle dog walk over quiet crop fields with the oddly soothing hum of the motorway in the distance. The pub is dog-friendly and has a spacious garden.
A fine 18th century pub on the edge of the Mendip Hills. There are loads of walks around here for dogs and people to enjoy so this is somewhere to return time and time again.
Dog-friendly pub with a generous car park and easy access to the coast path for a long walk with the dog.
A dog-friendly pub with an outstanding cricketing heritage. Thomas Lord was the founder of Lords Cricket Ground and is buried in a churchyard near the pub.
Very traditional canalside pub, with a friendly welcome for walkers, cyclists, fishermen, dogs and visitors to the area.
A dog-friendly country pub (with ghost) with great food and a happy, busy atmosphere and a dog walk to Caer Caradog which starts just a short drive away.
A charming village, a bit feudal with the Hall on its doorstep. The hotel/pub is dog-friendly and when the Hall gardens are open the walk is a pleasant outing for dogs who enjoy walking on lead.
One of the prettiest bays in this part of the coast, and dog-friendly all year. The hotel at the top of the slope is fantastically dog-friendly and provides big bowls of water for doggie visitors.
The only market town in the North Yorkshire national park, and you'll find a number of dog-friendly places for refreshments as well as several excellent walks and a castle.
An easy to follow dog walk and a dog-friendly country pub nearby. It's not hugely exciting but will delight the dog.
Off the beaten track, perfect for dog walks and a lovely place to stop on your way to/from the Welsh coast.
Farm cafe, dogs allowed outside. Heated patio. Nice walks from the cafe around the Benningborough Hall Estate
If you're looking for an iconic view of the North Yorks moors and an easy to follow dog walk, this is it. Be sure to come only on a clear day to get the best of the panorama.
A really friendly pub in the middle of Ipswich where dogs are as welcome as people. With a lovely park for walkies nearby, this is an oasis in the heart of a busy town.
A friendly dining pub, perfect for a dog-friendly meetup with friends not far from the A1 or the A14 and Huntingdon.
A dog-friendly pub with tasty local food and a lovely walk to the coast path. Poldark fans will recognise parts of the walk from filming.
Gloriously dog-friendly dining pub with several excellent walks from the door.
An easy place to take a break on the A6 with a choice of refreshments in a dog-friendly pub or just a relaxing walk from a car park near a church.
The pub bills itself as 'Dorset's favourite', which is setting the bar very high indeed.
Wilton Roundabout
Easy to reach from the A40, this is such a good place to stop.
The pup adored her walkies here. It's a quiet woodland with a variety of trees and foliage, and an easy path to follow. After a few hours on the beach earlier on this was heaven for doggie paws.
A cheerful and friendly pub, and a linear dog walk over fields and on tracks.
Everyone can find something of interest in this small Northumberland village.
Dog-friendly country pub near Chelmsford and the A414. Handy for a chatty lunch with (human) friends and close to some dog walking parks on your way there.
Airy and contemporary dog-friendly pub with a good dog walk just around the corner. New management has transformed the atmosphere here and it's a family and dog-friendly place to stop for a break.
Nice little dog-friendly pub near the A35. Good for a lunch stop on your journey.
A really good dining pub with a farm to fork menu and a truly memorable font of dog biscuits!
Quaint little tearoom with riverside seating and an outstandingly confident cat in full control of the establishment!
A fine place to take a break from driving and discover some dog walking magic, with a fine dog-friendly pub as well.
An outstanding, blow your socks off historic watermill on the banks of the Great Ouse.
If you've not explored much of Essex, this almost secret countryside is well worth a visit. The dog walk here crosses the River Stort, a very unspoiled waterway that rises and ends entirely in Essex.
Welcoming country pub just a short way from the beaches of the Llyn peninsula. Dogs are welcome to snooze in the bar after a busy day swimming and digging up the beach.
First up, dogs aren't allowed inside because there just isn't room for them. But dogs are welcome in the garden and there is some shelter there from the elements.
A friendly country pub with rooms on the way to Bridgnorth.
A delightful village pub, with a community shop and a big welcome to families and dogs.
A splendid black and white timbered pub in the middle of Whitchurch. Dogs are very welcome inside and the courtyard garden is a lovely place to be on a hot, summer day.
A quirky little gem of a cafe and campsite that's a new enterprise and well worth checking out.
Old fashioned pub serving home cooked food. Specializes in Tapas. Lovely beer garden. Dogs more than welcome but must be on a lead. Always fresh water at the ready.
We saw on the map that Bungay had a castle.
A 12th century thatched dog-friendly inn, with a lovely atmosphere and good food. Watch your head on the beams if you're a bit tall.
Situated in the beautiful village of Puncknowle, close to Chesil beach and five miles from Bridport, West Bay (or 'Broadchurch' if you follow the ITV series!) - The Crown is a traditional thatched...
Oh my goodness, this is such a great starting point for a dog walk, and you'll find a warm welcome and good food after your leg-stretch. Large gardens surround the inn.
Very dog friendly, food all day. There is a wall map suggesting walks nearby. Also close to historic Ightham Mote, a beautiful National Trust property.
Beach hut cafe takeaway...providing hot and cold food, refreshments and ice cream. All outdoor picnic bench seating overlooking beach. Outside area allows dogs.
Now here's a one-off dog-friendly pub in the ancestral home of Tarzan! Hard to believe this tiny Lake District village has such a claim to fame, but all the details are on the pub website.
Lovely country pub with a pretty garden and a warm welcome to visitors. Recommended by a Driving with Dogs member and we totally agree with their very positive review.
Easy to find and dog-friendly traditional pub just off the A361 near Barnstaple. It's a good place to stop for a meal or snack on your journey without getting embroiled in the town.
Junction 15
Extremely dog friendly pub and hotel in Moffat.
Junction 6
A big pub, but still cosy and welcoming. Real fires in winter, and lovely garden seating for warmer days.
Great country hotel with fabulous walks along the South West Coast Path and Exmoor. Very dog friendly, lovely rooms and great food at dinner and breakfast.
Lovely local pub/restaurant that overlooks Aberporth beach. Good range of foods available on seasonal menu.
A great little pub famous for having no bar! You can take your dog for a lovely walk along the canal and pit stop for a fresh cob or pork pie with a refreshing beverage of choice.
An impeccably dog-friendly country inn that's easy to spot from the main road. Inside you'll find a large bar with some fabulous beers from their own brewery.
Junction 6
A black-and-white timbered Tudor pub set in a tiny village will give you a taste of the 'full rustic'.
Pleasant Oxfordshire pub and just a short walk away from a nature reserve and dog walk. This is also a good walk for kids with an interest in nature and geology.
Dogtastic walkies beside the river, and through exquisitely scented woodland to get there. A doggie delight of a place to take a break near Knaresborough.
A doggie-perfect woodland walk from a pretty 17th century Cotswold country inn will turn any journey into a real pleasure. Not only that, but the pub has a well-stocked shop for provisions.
This handsome 16th century coaching inn is a bit of an understated gem, and the village too has some breathtakingly picturesque moments when you don't expect them.
Historic town with a fine riverside dog walk and picnic spots. A popular tourist destination and better in school term-time if you're short of time. Definitely worth a visit though.
An excellent dog walk along the ancient coastline and then the chance to enjoy the warmth and companiable atmosphere of a stylish rustic pub.
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.
This is a great outing for families, dogs and it's fully accessible. The dog-friendly pub is pawfectly placed near a 300 acre playground for city pooches.
Welcoming and dog-friendly country inn, with a chic modern interior and contemporary dining. The beer garden is lovely on a warm day. We loved the wild garlic growing in the car park.
A real country atmosphere here, an easy dog walk and well-run 16th century inn for refreshment.
In summer the riverside garden is just pawfect for a pint with the pooch. And the dog walk has swimming in the river for hot dogs. Please note that dogs are now only allowed in the garden.
Junction 35
A pub (and hotel) that's been refreshing travellers since the 17th century. Relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for people and dogs.
Junction 6
Beautiful 18th century pub where children and dogs are welcome. Large garden. If you're travelling on the M2 or the M20, it's easy to take a short woodland walk before or after coming here.
Junction 10
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M56. Expect a calm and friendly atmosphere with a field for dogs to stretch their legs, and a mystery object by the car park!
Seriously old and dog-friendly pub, with rustic charm and friendly atmosphere. It's in the Vale of Evesham, so you'll find good locally-sourced food.
It would be easy to miss this 18th century coaching inn as it's only when you get inside that the immense charm of the building shines through.
Lovely for a break from the driving, and some very tasty Italian cooking that will please all the family. And a dog walk too.
Community owned, dog-friendly pub with unbelievable food. Worth driving out of your way for - and an easy-going stile-free walkies too.
A brisk trot up to the Ridgeway with the dog, and then refreshments in a 17th century dog-friendly inn.
A welcoming dog-friendly establishment, originally positioned right next to the Sevenoaks turnpike. That's over 300 years of looking after people on the move.
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