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Take the chance to get out of the car here and enjoy a really good dog walk. The Harry Potter viaduct draws the crowds but beyond the image of an airborne Ford Anglia is a cracking walk.
A chance to explore a small section of the West Highland Way with fewer walkers than the more popular stages.
A walkers car park seconds off the A83 and very easy to find. Dogs are also welcome in the nearby brewery cafe.
A convenient stop for a dog comfort break, with a cafe and the chance to hop onto a short cruise on Loch Lomond if you're in the mood.
What's not to like about a doggie pitstop with a castle to enjoy as well? It's a short walk for dogs, but the castle is great for kids of all ages and you can clamber all over it.
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.
A popular village with many visitors returning year after year to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, boat trips and sea food.
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.
Interesting place for a dog walk across an area used by the Romans as a military cemetery.
The England Coast Path goes through this small harbour town, and most walkers will pass through because of the path. It's an unusual spot and our dogs love walkies here.
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 friendly dog walking spot with a popular cafe and an easy-going path in shady woodland.
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.
Picture perfect village that looks as if it belongs in the Cotswolds! Tea room in summer and a lovely walk over lush grassy fields.
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.
Junction 35a
A pleasant shady dog walk along a former railway track and just under 4 miles from the M1 Junction 35A. It's worlds away from the busy motorway.
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...
Tiny hamlet amidst the moors with a small car park and very clean public loos. And the walk is perfectly signed from the car park.
A very attractive Yorkshire village in the Howardian Hills with dog-friendly refreshments at a cafe or the village shop for picnic essentials.
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 quiet forest where you're only likely to meet other dog walkers, and not too many of them. The pull-in has space for around 5 cars with careful parking which limits visitor numbers.
A handy place to stop for a picnic without needing to drive in circles on narrow country lanes.
Accessible dog walking route between Thetford and Watton. Easy parking and access.
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!
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 welcome refuge from the A10 with gentle woodland walking for dogs and drivers to enjoy. There's a variety of birds, trees and ground cover that's interesting for kids of all ages to identify.
A wonderful place to take a break from the A52 with a choice of fab dog walks, super tea rooms, plenty of parking and lots of heritage interest too. Loads of space for kids to let off steam too.
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.
A lonely walk, high in the moorland and an exhilarating moment for dogs and drivers when the weather is good.
A modern country park created out of former farmland, and it's now looking very natural and well-established. Different routes for walkers and other park users make it a relaxed place to take the dog.
A splendid dog-friendly pub. The village is near the foothills of the Quantock Hills and Francis Drake was married here in 1583.
Lovely dog-friendly day out from London in the Surrey countryside. On a hot summer's day it feels like Provence!
An interesting dog walk to the ruins of a castle. And then there's a dog-friendly coaching inn in the middle of the town.
A long straight forest path is an easy dog walk. But you can find all sorts of natural treasures on either side of the path.
A really friendly pub in a pretty Mendip village. Dogs are welcome and have a splendid country walk to look forward to. Wellies needed in wet weather.
A really comfortable place to break your journey. Dogs are welcome inside and the village itself is charming. This is a lovely part of Wiltshire and it is well worth spending some time here.
Dog-friendly country inn just off the old Fosse Way, and the whole area is steeped in history and heritage which is nice for a change of scene on a long journey.
Easy to find dog-friendly country inn on the A39 with a country dog walk well away from the traffic.
A real dog-pleaser of a walk, and it's good for families too. There's also a fully accessible route on a former railway.
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.
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.
A country park close to Bishops Stortford that's well-equipped for doggie activities and off-lead exercise. Also play spaces for kids.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
Traditional stone pub with 4 centuries of pint-pulling behind it. The road used to have a toll booth opposite, in the days of turnpikes.
Absolutely the best view in town, and a definite 'must-see'.
Waterside pub with an abundance of character, and fantastically dog-friendly. Good food too.
A fine dog walking space and easy to access from the A3. Jem loved the sandy paths and hide-and-seek gorse bushes.
The pub overlooks a pocket-sized village green and at first glance looks just like a house from an Agatha Christie story.
Another fabulous place for a dog walk in the middle of the massive Hurt Forest. The lane to get to the car parks is single-track, so allow time for negotiating this.
Popular recreation facility and it gets very busy here at weekends. During the week is a much more relaxing time to enjoy the space. Less than 3 miles from the A3 Burpham roundabout.
A chance to explore a LiteraryTrail on a dog walk. Then the dog-friendly pub is light and airy, and set in a really attractive Sussex village.
Very relaxing to stroll near water, and this is a massive reservoir that was first filled as recently as 1988.
Interesting small town close to Eastleigh with several dog-friendly pubs and historical walks.
Dogs and kids will love the chance to race into a small, clean river at the start of the walk and the village pub is friendly and welcoming.
Much-loved country park with designated dog walking area, space for horse riders and lots of nature projects to inspire and entertain.
Such a lovely place to take a driving break, or indeed to visit anyway.
Woodland wonderland where drivers and dogs can truly relax and de-stress. The paths are well-tended and easy to follow, and the aroma of earth and trees after a shower is fabulous.
I'd describe this as a 'new rural' pub. The bar is a bar, where people talk to each other and dogs are welcome; and the food is worth a drive for.
Lovely dog walking in the grounds and surrounds of an elegant Victorian country house.
Junction 19 Celon, Vigoux
If you're hankering for some greenery and open spaces, this lovely walk along a 'green lane' is fantastic for tired drivers and hot hounds alike.
Junction 26
The walk here is a favourite for local dog owners, and starts underneath a fascinating old wooden suspension bridge.
Junction 10
This doggiestop ticks all the boxes for drivers, families and the dog.
Junction 20 Eguzon, St Bernard d/S
A medieval village, well off the tourist track. You'll find a couple of patisseries and boulangerie, and plenty of medieval period property for sale if you feel like moving!
Junction 13
This little town is a lovely place to take a break, have a riverside stroll and enjoy the charms of rural France.
Junction 5 Les Essarts - Les Herbiers
Architecturally the town of Les Essarts can't be described as picturesque and yet strangers receive a warm welcome, which gives the town considerable charm. Their tour de france murals were huge.
A local dog walkers' favourite, and a good free alternative to Rother Valley for a dog walk if you don't need the amenities.
If you're driving across the East side of France, this 'lost' village is a tranquil place to take a break. It's in a clearing of a vast forest and ideal for a picnic and time out.
Junction 28
This has got everything you need to please dogs and people. The car park is easy to find, and the walk and castle ruins are great for dogs and energetic kids.
There are a few pull in spots along the edge of the woods, these are your typical countryside off road parking areas, there is a parking area right on the pin of the woods.
The pingo trail is an 8 mile total loop, which is based on an nature reserve, this passes through lots of wetland so the ground can be marshy after periods of rain.
You'll find this dog and child-friendly farm shop and cafe just off the A46 near Evesham. The shop (open 9am-6pm) is small, but well-stocked and you can easily do a big shop here.
The gardens welcome dogs on leads and are best visited in Spring when many of the blooms are at their best. It's a very pleasant stroll with the dog, with fantastic views over to the isles.
A gentle wander with the dog in fairylike gardens, and a cafe with sheltered outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. It's a charming spot for a break off the A96.
The waterfalls draw people here, and scare a lot of dog owners too! But away from the river there's a really good woodland dog walk.
Dogs will love the abundance of sniffs in this woodland walk. It's on a mix of forest tracks and smaller footpaths and an ideal spot for dogs and drivers to relax.
Inside the unassuming exterior of this gastro-pub with dog-friendly B&B rooms you'll find a warm welcome and sophisticated interior.
A local dog walk with a dog-friendly B&B, and the attraction of a public car park with 8 EV charging points.
A choice of good dog walks from a pretty picnic site not far from the A762.
A chance to admire a rushing torrent and waterfall and then extend the dog walk with a circular route through the forest.
Woodland is always great for dogs to enjoy some off-lead space and you're very likely to have a lot of track to yourself here.
A forest walk very close to the town centre and ideal for dog walking. The trees provide cover from both sun and rain so stopping here is a good choice.
Wow - this is like an infinity pool for doggie swimmers, and what an amazing backdrop too. Any dog who enjoys his wild swimming will be thrilled with an outing here.
A real hidden gem just outside the national park and there's plenty to do here and no crowds.
Good combo of an easy dog walk along a canal and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
Once the stronghold of the Mortimer family, the village now has fallen back to rural life and the castle ruins are great for kids and dogs to explore.
This was a surprise - we were expecting a pretty lagoon of scenic delight. But the lagoon had almost no water in it, apparently for 'safety concerns'.
When the tide is out the beach here is an enormous doggie playground with views across to the hills surrounding the South Lakes.
A dog-friendly pub with access to several really long dog walks over the fells, and a shorter one for dogs on a journey.
A useful park to know about if you're staying in the area, and a good place to start the Barnoldswick heritage trail.
One of our favourite dog walks in the area, with shady woodland and a lake and a background of chattering birds. It's a delight and very soothing.
A quiet and leafy picnic area with several picnic tables and a pleasant area to take a break. There's a signed walk too.
Easy access dog walk in a quiet and peaceful part of the Peak District. It's a wonderful place to hear curlews and see some super-sized moorland insects (nice ones).
A choice of walks here which reflect the area's industrial past. It's a popular place for walking the dogs and the occasional tourist info boards are interesting.
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