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A charming black-and-white timbered Grade II listed, 16th century country inn with a friendly welcome for drivers and dogs.
My goodness this is an inn that must have seen some history over the years.
A large dog-friendly inn between Witney and Bicester. A very easy-to-find place to take a break. Children welcome too.
A fabulous dog walk on the Cotswolds Way for people and dogs, and then a fine inn to return to. The walk has no stiles or livestock.
A dog-friendly fifteenth-century coaching inn on the banks of the river Teme, and nestled below a nature reserve with many footpaths.
This inn is just opposite the village pond in a postcard pretty Cotswold hamlet.
Pretty village with some lovely traditional cottages to admire, and a dog-friendly pub or large village green to sit on to enjoy a picnic.
The real deal of a village pub, with a big welcome for dogs in the Public bar and outside at the comfy large tables. And the walk to a national centre for lavender is a delight.
When we're driving into Wales, this is one of our favourite places to stop. The building itself is a traditional Welsh longhouse, and the view from the garden is fantastic in sunny weather.
A dog walk that's easy to find and always popular with our dogs. The dog-friendly village pub is there for refreshments and facilities.
Welcoming and hospitable dog-friendly pub that's close to the entrance to Blenheim Palace and park.
Such a charming Cotswold village, with sun-kissed cottages in abundance.
This pretty little village on the river Arrow makes a lovely stop with the dog. Dogs can cool down in the river, and there are several walk options from a short stroll to a 7-miler!
One of the most dog-friendly A-road services we've found so far. This one is a combined country park with shops, restaurant and a truly dog-friendly cafe.
Rural dog-friendly inn with great food, and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The surrounding village is too cute for words, and the Merry Brook flows past the pub. Just off the A44 and easy to find.
A welcoming and friendly establishment perched above a small village.
Dog-friendly traditional pub in the Cotswolds, and ideal for reasonably priced after-walkies refreshment. Popular with walkers.
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.
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.
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.
Slightly under the radar dining pub, with dog-friendly rooms and a lovely snug where dogs are welcome to join you. The menu is innovative and grounded in local produce.
Rural pub with tasty food, and a lovely dog walk. On a sunny day you won't do better than this.
If the tourist crowds are overflowing from Broadway, this is a marvellous dog-friendly country inn to escape to! At first glance it seems to be part of an executive development.
Near the A44 this small town has a dog-friendly pub and an excellent dog walk. Also independent shops and a market, and plenty of options for picnic supplies.
The small town of Chipping Norton makes a good journey break, with shops, a dog-friendly pub and an easy to find dog walk too.
Well-hidden down a rural lane, just under 2 miles from the A44, this village pub is popular with those in the know. Expect a friendly welcome for you and the dog.
On a dry day this little cafe is a real find, and a lovely place to sit down for a pot of tea and cake. There's a small shop with a selection of local produce, from jams and chutney to local cheese.
Evesham is perched on a bit of high ground inside a big loop of the River Avon. So with the inevitable delays getting over the bridges, traffic does build up at busy times.
The woodland walk here will delight the dogs, and it's a pity the pub is only open for lunch at weekends.