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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.
Within walking distance of the famous falls, you'll find a warm welcome and good eating at this former coaching inn.
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.
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.
Right on the Grand Union canal this dog-friendly pub an ideal start for a dog walk on the towpath.
Walk around the lake, or head into the valley behind, or just take the dog for a paddle - there's plenty of choice here, and the paths are mostly manageable all year round - you'll need to scramble...
Junction 5
You may recognise this delightful village from the Midsomer Murders series.
Popular and busy pub with plenty going on. The Inn dates from the 16th century - when it used to host a horse market.
Junction 20
There's good gentle walking here over a pleasant mix of grass and woodland with plenty of space for dogs to really enjoy themselves. A handy walk to know about if you're visiting Manchester.
Remote and isolated, this reservoir picnic spot is ideal for that moment when you and the dog really don't want to socialise with strangers! The lane there is narrow, and the final stretch unsurfaced.
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.
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.
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 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.
Cracking pub and a stress-busting dog walk to get some clean air and big views. If you can, stay a few days and go mad on the mountains!
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 very pleasant, small but perfectly formed country inn with a clever mix of traditional look and contemporary feel. Near to Beaminster.
Beautifully quiet and relaxing dog walk in the shadow of an 11th century abbey ruin. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
A coastal dog walk, starting from a distinctive Martello tower. From October to April the massive beach is ideal for doggie fun and games.
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.
Junction 5
A modern Chilterns pub that sits on the routes of three footpaths, so perfectly placed for a dog walk.
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.
The walk starts from a dog-friendly inn with rooms. It's so easy to imagine mail coaches and tired riders stopping here for a break from the road.
Junction 16
A choice of super-easy dog walks here ranging from 10 minutes to 4 miles. The pretty country pub, built in local stone over 300 years ago is dog-friendly.
Quiet secluded wood that's complete heaven for dogs.
Try and arrive here at lunchtime and enjoy a top class meal after your walk with the dog. This is no-messing good food, sourced locally and tasting joyful.
Very welcoming and dog-friendly pub in the centre of the village. And a dog walk that will delight canines who enjoy a water splash and swim.
You'll find the remains of two castles in this remote corner of a windswept corner of the Solway wetlands.
Charming, small gastro pub/restaurant with superb food and top class service. Nicely behaved dogs are welcome, and treats might be on the menu for them.
Often overshadowed by its more well-known neighbour, Ilkley, the town of Otley is worth a visit and is handily placed for Leeds pooches getting out of town.
Large pub with a friendly and warm atmosphere. Plenty of parking.
A riverside walk is always cooling and calming, and this has a huge car park you can't miss from the road. Expect to meet the local dog walking community, it's a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
A dog-friendly country pub with great food, set in maybe one of the prettiest villages in the Wolds. And a magnificent dog walk with a view over to Lincoln cathedral on a clear day.
Dog-friendly dining pub on the village green, and overlooked by an enormous village church.
A dog walk from the start of what's now a leisure trail for walkers and cyclists.
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.
Dog walk and swimming. And then you can take refreshment at a comfortable and well organised dining pub with a large garden and good food.
A good dog-friendly pub that's worth stopping at, and a walk over fields to the bump of a country castle built by the Normans in the 1300s or so.
An easy to find dog-friendly pub and easy dog walk between St Neots and Cambridge.
Easy to find traditional and dog-friendly pub on the A30 near Shaftesbury.
Nice that the dog-friendly pub here serves coffee in the mornings, and there's a pleasant relaxing feel to the whole village. Good for a journey break and stress-free dog walk.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Woodland full of doggie delight and a great place to walk the dog and enjoy the peace and quiet.
You need some determination to reach this dog-friendly heritage village in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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 17th century coaching inn that's had new life and creativity breathed into it by a talented restaurant team. It's a fine and dog-friendly place to take a driving break.
A walk with the dog along timeless stone-walled tracks, through fields rich in wild-flowers and the gentle hum of busy insects.
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!"
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.
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.
Junction 27 Chatellerault-Sud
An open air museum perched on the top of a ridge, and overlooking the site of a famous battle. This is great for making some Horrible History very real for kids, and adults too.
A very good doggie pitstop just off the A496. And worth a much longer explore if you're staying in the area.
Easy-going dog walk with a charming riverside dog-friendly pub a few steps off your route. Just pawfect.
If you're looking for sheepfree walks in Wales, then the Forestry Commission can usually be relied on to provide one. Perfect for dogs. Perfect for people too.
Junction 3
What a hospitable town this is! As well as the friendliest Tourist Information office in the UK, you'll find a 76 acre park for dog-walking almost in the town centre, a High Street with cafes and...
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.
A truly wonderful watery walk with the dog and even in high summer visitors are few. We loved it here and the pup was so excited to play in the water for nearly all the walk.
Why not take a break for some fresh air and a walk through one of the iconic battle sites of English history? This is 1066 when King Harold took on Harald Hardrada and won here, but then had to dash...
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.
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