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Junction 10
There's no getting away from the sound of the nearby motorway droning on in the background. But at least you can't see it.
Quiet village with a small dog-friendly pub and marvellous dog walks. Close to the A21.
Junction 10
Country dining at this timbered, dog-friendly inn close to the M23 Junction 9. Dog-friendly B&B rooms and a good walk if you persevere.
Junction 13
Just over a mile away from the M1 J13 you're soon in a fine country pub with a dog walk nearby - and all set to enjoy a break from the motorway.
A dog walk that you can make as short or long as you like, starting from a cosy pub in a very pretty Kentish village.
Unpretentious dog-friendly pub with good food.
Nestled under the tower of the 'cathedral of the marshes' this dog-friendly pub was once an important hub for smugglers.
Very enticing dog-friendly country inn, with mouth-watering aromas from the kitchen and the sort of atmosphere that makes you feel welcomed and relaxed.
Biggleswade North Roundabout
Just a few miles from the A1 this is a very handly place for a doggiestop and a break for the driver too.
Thatched black and white hostelry of enormous charm, and thoroughly welcoming. A Michelin star and dog-friendliness makes this a pawfect treat.
Junction 1
This is walk full of doggy delight. The wood is popular with local dog-owners, and a particularly friendly bunch they are too.
Lovely country pub, with fabulous locally sourced food. Excellent dog walking country, with several routes in and around the Lugg Valley.
A great place to take a break, with a really easy to find dog walk from the pub garden as well as a good sized children's outdoor play area and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere inside.
A country pub with a hearty welcome for families, dogs and visitors to the area. It's close to Diss and easy to reach from the A140.
A good circular walk for the dog, and then a 16th century coaching inn lying in the shadow of Blencathra. The village is just a few breaths away from the main road and in a quiet world of its own.
A choice of iconic monuments to walk the dog and see what's to see, and then get a snack and coffee (or a full meal) in a traditional family- and dog-friendly inn.
Junction 7
A lovely 16th century inn overlooking the village green. Dog-friendly of course!
Fabulous stroll over common land for the dog, and a pub that has been here since before the English Civil War.
Loads of space for dogs to enjoy being off-lead and without the worry of sheep. Handy for a doggie break if you're driving on the A458.
A courtyard setting for a number of country businesses, and easy to spot from the A49. On a dry day when you can sit outside this is a good stop for drivers, dogs and family.
Full of expectations of a big view over to France, white cliffs and the sea it wasn't to be. The mist had rolled in, cutting off the continent and anything more than a few feet ahead.
This is a bit like a history lesson squeezed into one visit. Interesting though, and even dogs can join in. The pub is big and friendly, and very welcoming.
Quiet and peaceful woodland where dogs can run free and enjoy some very superior sniffs. Jem was very taken with this wood.
Historic and dog-friendly pub that could almost be a tourist destination in its own right, it's so old. The food is much praised by locals, and did look very appetising.
Dog-friendly pub close to a dog walk with a famous view. It's also a good stop for familes with kids the right size to enjoy the play galleon in the garden.
Relaxed country pub, surrounded by woodland walks and ideal for a potter with the pooch. The pub itself is a magnificent survivor from the 14th century, and an absolute treat to visit.
For a walk in the heart of the New Forest, this is unbeatable. The pub is massively dog friendly and when you have been once you will be keen to go back again and again.
Junction 9
Very much dog-walking country, with two popular walking routes passing by the village. And a fine dog-friendly village pub too.
Easy to spot from the road, dogs and drivers will find refreshment here. It's a welcoming inn with a comfortable carpetted interior.
Junction 6
Dog walk and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M2 Junction 6 and close to Faversham. The surrounding marshland is a wildlife haven.
A dog-friendly bolthole just a mile from the M6 Junction 18. Exquisitely prepared afternoon teas and a relaxing country pub atmosphere.
Dog happiness guaranteed here, with lots of different dog walk routes to choose from. And the dog-friendly pub serves up some tastiness too.
Refreshingly rural dog-friendly pub with lots of walking for you and the dog nearby.
Junction 5
Charmingly rural 16th century inn, with a dog-walk from the door. Plenty of garden seating for fine days.
Junction 9 Gracay
This is a gastro-walk, and you'll need to leave the A20 at lunchtime to make the most of it! The restaurant is opposite an 11th century church with an improbably twisted spire and charming gardens.
Welcoming village pub with easy reach of good dog walks.
Village pub with a dog walk from the doorstep. The pub's been trading since 1769, and is still thriving.
Junction 7
There's a choice of three short dog walks on well-signed footpaths here - ideal for a poochie pitstop. This is part of the Mersey Forest and now a nature reserve.
A relaxed and friendly bistro-style cafe/bar for dog-friendly refreshments and a lovely dog walk starting directly opposite.
First up, this is a hugely popular town in tourist season and if there are no spaces in the car park then you're better off heading for one of the dog-friendly Roman towns or the Wall instead.
A glorious dog walk through the woods above a National Trust stately home. Excellent views and less crowded than the house and gardens below.
Rural dog-friendly pub and a dog walk in the heart of the countryside yet just a few miles from the A303.
Small village surrounded by walks and countryside.
Quite close to the A37, this is a very pretty historic market town with a dog-friendly pub and dog walk and plenty to see besides.
Very sweet village inn, with a pretty garden and friendly atmosphere. Dogs, families and strangers made to feel welcome. Definitely try one of the local ciders if you're not driving.
Forest leisure centre with loads going on for active families, with or without the dog.
Welcoming family and dog-friendly village pub not too far from the A10 with a straightforward and easy to follow walkies with no stiles.
Traditional and dog-friendly pub that's a very short way from the A35, between Bridport and Dorchester.
Junction 22
This dog walk looks really close to the M62 but don't be fooled - it's not close by road! Instead you can easily get there on the old Roman road, the A640.
Popular family and dog-friendly pub with a walk on the doorstep and cracking good burgers.
Dog-friendly pub just off the A361 and with no narrow lanes to get there. Good food, a pretty garden and friendly atmosphere makes this a winner!
Ideal for a dog-friendly stop-over on your journey, this little market town gives you access to lovely walks on Dartmoor and the hills, as well as all the facilities you may need in the town.
Part of the doggietastic Hurt Forest, and there are lots of paths from the car park onto the heath.
Fabulously ancient pub, just stunning. And wonderful that it's still very much in use and not a museum. Service and food are re-assuringly modern.
Small rural village snuggled under the South Downs, and totally charming. A real delight for a driving doggie-stop, just lovely. The pub is popular and thriving in a grown-up kind of way.
Traditional village pub, many times CAMRA winner, and a space where conversation, beer and good company trump trendy menus and interior design. Old school and nice with it.
Oh ho ho - behind the weatherboarding lies a dining pub you just couldn't guess at from the outside. Chic, absolutely spotless and a highly professional chef.
Upmarket 14th century pub and dog-friendly B&B hidden away in the countryside, and with good walking to enjoy.
Stylish country pub with a beautiful garden. Such a pretty village, and the road stops here which means that there are just loads of tracks and paths for dogs to explore.
Dog-friendly pub and walk in a pretty town just off the A21. Look out for the unusual clock tower/war memorial in front of the pub.
Lovely dog walk in countryside full of history, and perfect for dog walking. The country pub at the start has a pretty garden and it's dog-friendly.
Junction 6
If you were to choose to stop for the views alone, this pub / tearoom would be near the top of your list and it's a warm and friendly place as well.
Oh my oh my - this is the cutest of villages, and the number of footpaths criss-crossing to get here shows that pilgrims and travellers have been heading this way for centuries.
A good off-lead walk within very easy reach of the A35, and the option for dog-friendly refreshments at a family and dog-friendly pub just a few minutes drive from the walk.
Famous because of the so-called Giant carved into the hillside, the best viewing point to see this celebration of manhood is from a well-signed layby on the A352.
Lovely walk for dogs here in quiet sleepy woodland, and a dog-friendly pub with cheerful people and surroundings.
Family and dog fun here, with the ruins of the biggest castle in the North and you might even spot a really famous racehorse from one of the racing stables. The town is horse obsessed.
An easy stop close to the A43 and a good circular dog walk. Ideal if you're stopping over in a motorhome, or Silverstone traffic is causing delays.
Stylish dining pub, with a relaxed and efficient feel. Dogs are welcome in the bar and it's good for families too. Just over 6 miles from the A1
A family-friendly country inn with a dog walk as long as you like. We use this as a handy cut-through to the M4, avoiding the Oxford traffic and the dreaded A34.
Junction 4
A dog-friendly country pub, and a good dog walk all within a country mile of the A1 Junction 5.
Within a few miles of the A38, this dog-friendly pub serves tasty home made food with local beers (Dartmoor Jail Ale anyone?) and a fabulous dog walk starts from the front door. Nuff said.
Close to both the A38 and the A370 this is a handy dog-friendly stop and dog walk on the west side of Bristol. Lovely friendly atmosphere, and very welcoming.
Junction 5
You may recognise this delightful village from the Midsomer Murders series.
Right on the Grand Union canal this dog-friendly pub an ideal start for a dog walk on the towpath.
A friendly and welcoming country pub, with a 35 minute circular dog walk to keep Fido happy. Dog-friendly B&B rooms here too. Miles better than the A11 services nearby.
Popular country park for dog walking, and easy to find.
Cosy dog-friendly Lake District hotel near the coast, and just under 10 miles from the M6. Nice dog walk within easy reach of the hotel and main square
Junction 17
A dining pub with reliably great food, and dogs are welcome in the bar. If you're looking to meet up for a proper lunch with friends or on business, then give this one a try.
Very pretty and dog-friendly inn with a stream running through the garden. Lovely for paw-cooling on a hot day.
Very traditional and attractive Cotswold village with the broad lanes and imposing houses typical of the good fortune earned through the wool trade.
Super-comfortable country pub with dog-friendly rooms in a recently updated 18th century thatched building. Very convenient for a break on the A30 between Shaftesbury and Salisbury.
A dog-friendly establishment in the middle of an historic and traditional Cotswold town. The pub is full of charm and atmosphere, and has kept itself very grounded too.
Pretty riverside pub with a large waterside garden and a short doggie legstretch in woodland.
A traditional Sussex pub with a pretty garden. The walk starts from the car park and is a comfortable, easy stroll. This is a delightful place to visit for people and dogs.
Interchange
Local pubby pub near to a reservoir that's good for a dog walk. Parts of the building are really old, and there's a friendly feel to the place. Real ales and comfort eating.
On the westbound side of the A29 you'll find this dog-friendly inn with access to hours of forest dog walks.
Popular touristic village with good dog walks to the coast and a welcoming dog-friendly pub perched on the village green.
A fine area for dog walks long or short. And then a friendly and dog-welcoming country pub just a minute away from the A272.
A dog walk over fields and into woodland for the pooch to enjoy. And then you can get refreshments in a welcoming and relaxing little village pub that's very much part of its community.
Family-run country pub with a relaxed and friendly atmos and really good pies. Just off the A32 and with a safe off-lead dog walk.
Pawfect combo of dog-friendly pub with a pawtastic walk right from the car park. And it's very handy for a break from the A31 too.
Just the place for a bracing dog walk on the coast path and a re-charge of your energy levels. The pub here is dog-friendly but the beach is out of bounds in summer.
A quiet hamlet by the River Mangerton makes a lovely place to stop and admire the Dorset countryside.
Historic town away from the coast and busy tourist places, and with a smart dining inn close to a safe off-lead dog walk over fields.
Victorian pub where locals and passing strangers are all made welcome. Good value snacks and lunches served, and it's not far from an off-lead dog walk. Regular dog walks every month.
Perfectly placed dog-friendly pubby pub close to several off-lead walk routes and very handy for a doggiestop off the A49.
Interesting doggiestop with a free English Heritage manor house, dog-friendly pub and a 30 minute circular walk.
A pleasant combo of a dog walk with plenty of off-lead space for dogs, and a country pub with an ambitious menu.
Dogs are welcome in this stunningly pretty village with a lived-in castle and bags of history. As close to real-life time travel as you can get! Very close to the A28.
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