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Dogs with a taste for privilege past and present will enjoy a stroll around a medieval castle keep. It's an atmospheric site and great for visits with kids and dogs.
For a dog walk there's a choice of a walk on the beach, a section of a long-distance footpath or just time in the water with the dog.
We set off from our pub base in Wells to find the sea and walked to Holkham Estate and back across the endless sands and dunes.
A fabulous old pub where you might feel inspired to start wearing a blue and white Breton top and whistle a quiet hornpipe. Dogs welcome, even salty ones.
Wild winds and sideways rain was the story here. And still the beach was good for a walk, and the very dog-cafe came up with welcome hot food and soup. It must be amazing in sunshine!
You can either start this dog walk from the dog-friendly pub, or drive down to a car park by the beach.
Calling all Sherlock Holmes fans with dogs. The Adventures of the Dancing Men was written here, and Conan Doyle was a regular visitor. They even have a blue plaque on the pub wall.
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
A dog walk that feels like an extra-terrestrial experience as you cross the massive expanse of saltmarshes here. A genuinely awesome outdoor moment with the dog and highly recommended.
Very dog-friendly B&B and pub just off the A149 and close to Norfolk's massive sandy beaches. The building dates back to the 15th century in part, when it was a farmhouse.
After a long walk with the dogs over the beaches and marshland of the Norfolk coast, the dog-friendly White Horse is exactly right for some marvellous food while the dogs snore under the table.
Wrap up warm for the dog walk and often a biting wind. After that enjoy the laid-back and relaxed country pub. Very handy for the nearby caravan park.
Warm and comfortable old-fashioned hospitality and Norfolk charm here. A great weekend get-away, and definitely worth investigating if you're staying nearby.
Long-established inn with rooms on the coast, overlooking the marshes and close to really long dog walks.
I fell in love with this rather wonderful and dog-friendly hotel near to many good walks and beaches. Non-residents welcome for meals and coffee.
On a sunny day the town and beach would sparkle. As it was, grey clouds took over and spoiled everything! Dogs are adored at the pub, and they also have a cottage for rent right by the beach.
We liked this dog-friendly local, and it's handy if you're staying near North Creake. And best to be within walking distance as there's limited on-street parking.
A fine Broads walk that has the spirit of a bygone era. This is quiet, tranquil and evocative dog walking and as good a place to be as any in Norfolk.
A very dog-friendly relaxed dining pub that looks totally different inside from the very low key exterior.
Dog-friendly dining pub on the village green, and overlooked by an enormous village church.
You'll find a warm welcome for dogs (and their people) in this unpretentious village gem. They offer a doggie menu, and pretty much everything you'd want to find for a holiday meal.
A young and enthusiastic team at the dog-friendly pub, and plenty of sailing activity going on. It's a fun place to take a stroll with the dog.
Country pub with a strong emphasis on stylish dining. Rosettes have been awarded, and they're also dog-friendly.
We loved it here. First up, the beach is enormous and a regular nursery for seal pups in Spring.
The view over the salt marsh from the terrace of this very dog-friendly pub is a bit of a jaw-dropper.
Relaxed and friendly pub with a massive welcome for dogs. It's a short walk away from the main square and a lot less hectic. The town is the birthplace of Lord Nelson and worth a stroll around.
Accessible dog walk by the sea on a hard-surface path. After that you'll love the pretty pub with stylish dog-friendly B&B rooms we've chosen.
A wonderfully dog-friendly hotel with charming old-school hospitality. I was astonished by the outside of the building, well worth a gawp, and going inside feels like entering a stage set.
Ideal pub garden for a chatty meal or drink with friends, and dogs. It's a 'holiday rustic' sort of place, and recommended by Giles Coren in the Sunday Times..
Quite a sun trap at the end of this pretty market town, and a stream flows gently past the front door of the dog-friendly pub. Ideal for a paw-wash for the pooch.
A bright and airy dog-friendly pub with B&B rooms on the Norfolk coastal path for long walkies with the dog. A wonderful location.
Don't be fooled by the cottage-like exterior! Once you're inside this very charming dining pub it becomes a spacious and airy delight. Also a pretty garden at the rear.
A dog-friendly gastro-pub with an appetising menu of local specialities. Utterly more-ish. Easy to find from the A149 and so very worth it.
Take the dog for a shortish walk over fields and then you'll find a dog-friendly pub in the centre of the village. Families and dogs are made welcome.
Such a pretty exterior and garden, happily matched with the food on offer. A perfect dog-friendly retreat and close to the attractions of north Norfolk.
A big, bustling waterside pub - dog-friendly of course - and the departure point for trips on a wonderful paddle boat. Pure holiday magic!
This must be one of the nicest towns no-one has heard of. And a dog-friendly cafe and many independent shops means that you don't need to leave the dog in the car while you go and explore.
This is a warm and welcoming dog-friendly country pub with a roomy opened up interior. The pics we took in lockdown don't do it justice at all.
A dog-friendly hotel within easy reach of Norfolk's long sandy beaches is perfect.