A1 Dog-friendly country inn and a dog walk, Northumberland A dog-friendly country dining pub showing that extremely well-cooked food with quality local ingredients doesn't have to cost the earth.
A66 A dog walk near Blencathra in the Lake District, Cumbria 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.
A30 homely village inn with dog walk, Wiltshire Rural village inn with a homely feel. Dogs and families are welcome, and if you're making a break from your journey this feels a bit like time travel (in a good way).
A505 dog walk and dog-friendly inn, Hertfordshire An easy dog walk on green lanes, and a chance to explore parts of Hertfordshire that most of us miss. It's dog sniffing heaven and very rural.
A377 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Devon This 16th century pub has a welcoming attitude and dogs are welcome. The dog walk is a quiet and peaceful mooch with the pooch.
A27 Dog-friendly pub amongst the ruins, East Sussex 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.
A21 dog walks and dog-friendly village inn, East Sussex Quiet village with a small dog-friendly pub and marvellous dog walks. Close to the A21.
M23 Junction 9 dog walk and dog-friendly country inn, West Sussex 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.
M1 Junction 9 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Bedfordshire Junction 9 Very much dog-walking country, with two popular walking routes passing by the village. And a fine dog-friendly village pub too.
A274 pretty village dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Kent 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.
A259 dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Brenzett, Kent Nestled under the tower of the 'cathedral of the marshes' this dog-friendly pub was once an important hub for smugglers.