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Deservedly popular family-run country inn with rooms and satisfying food for hungry walkers (and smaller appetites too). Dogs get a grand welcome, and it's worth booking ahead for lunch.
Lip-smackingly good food and the absolute best doggie menu in the county.
A family-run country pub with plenty of space for a large beer garden and good sized children's play area. Dogs welcome too of course.
Convenient dog and child-friendly pub to use for a meeting up, or to take a break before getting into Cambridge itself.
When only Thai food will do, and you're driving on the A10. Dog-friendly and good with kids.
Very pleasant village pub with a superb welcome for children and dogs. The garden was lovely when we were here.
It's hard to believe, but this country inn has been providing hospitality to travellers since the 17th century. Dogs are welcomed, and the food tasty.
A dog-friendly pub with real historic interest. Part of Lorna Doone was written here and General Eisenhower slept here. Your dog can stay too, there are dog-friendly rooms.
A fine 17th century coaching inn in the heart of Exmoor. The village itself is very pretty and the countryside is magnificent. Dogs are very welcome to stay in rooms overnight.
One of those happy beaches where dogs are welcome all year around. Couple that with a dog-friendly pub and you have an ideal spot for a day out with Fido.
A lovely dog-friendly cafe set in an old station that closed in 1964. And also a thriving garden centre. A welcome stopping place on the A438.
Small and unpretentious dog-friendly pub in the heart of Poldark country, It's not far from the coast for walks and bracing sea air. They love their Petanque here.
Traditional hospitality, rolling waves and incredible atmosphere.
More than a fabulous dog-friendly hotel and bar.
An easy and accessible walk for dog owners, and the option for refreshments in a popular country pub chain.
Traditional and welcoming pub where dogs get a friendly reception.
Junction 14
Literally a minute from the motorway, this dog-welcoming country inn takes you into a different world from the M4.
We were charmed by this pretty town with a delightful dog walk by the side of a shallow, twinkling stream and a 15th century dog-friendly pub for refreshments at the start of the walk.
We love the easy off-lead dog walk here, and the 16th century pub has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Amazing when you read about its lurid background of smuggling and derring-do!
The dog-friendly pub here is very handy for a break off the A22, and the dog walk takes you on a very pretty stretch of the Wealdway.
Terrific farm shop with a dog-friendly tea room and cafe. And it's really easy to get to from the A1, A47 and the A15 / Peterborough ring road too.
If you're looking for a dog-friendly driving break with a difference, check out this extremely friendly brewery with its own cafe.
Go for a walk on the Common and then return to this warm and friendly inn for extremely good bar snacks and let your dog join some really well-behaved local pooches.
East to reach from the A40 Burford roundabout, and by far the easiest way to escape the tourist traffic of this hugely popular Cotswold town.
Are you looking for a dog-friendly inn with rooms and close to a number of walks and attractions in and around Hebden Bridge? Then this comfy, slightly old-school inn could be just right.
A warm and welcoming country inn on the moorland road between Richmond and Brough. It's a popular pub with limited space inside.
Very welcoming country inn with dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's quite remote and ideal as a base for exploring the North Yorkshire moors.
A recently refurbished and much improved dog-friendly 18th century coaching inn near Whitley Bay. It's popular with families and we found a pleasant and lively atmosphere.
More of a hotel than a pub but you won't get a warmer, friendlier welcome anywhere else. The village is extraordinarily pretty and there are loads of great walks to enjoy in the area.
A pleasant village pub with foodie ambitions and a country walk for the dogs.
Junction 21
An interesting stop, with a good farm shop and the chance to buy some freshly-made cider direct from the brewery.
An easy stop for families, with plenty for little ones to explore as well as a good farm shop and cafe. Dogs are welcome outside the cafe, so this is one for a dry day.
A family and dog-welcoming country pub with a dog walk with no stiles or livestock.
Junction 26
Dog-friendly pub with good food and just around the corner from Epping Forest for a long walk with the dog. Close to the M25 and also the M11 at Junction 6.
Lovely dog-friendly cafe right next to the Common for walkies with the pooch. A good stop for families with lots of interesting wildlife to explore and colouring paper in the cafe.
Junction 10
A dog-friendly pub with a light, bright atmosphere and really easy to find from the motorway.
Relaxed and informal dog-friendly dining and refreshment in the delicious Shropshire countryside.
A dog-friendly inn with a big reputation for good food and service. The pretty black and white timbered houses in the village look ridiculously picturesque!
A traditional and welcoming pub in the heart of rural Derbyshire. Not too far from Derby, this is a great place to spend some quiet time with your family and dog.
A dog-friendly inn on the edge of the White Peak. Excellent Yorkshire puddings but sadly no dog walk for Fido.
Hathersage is one of the great outdoor centres in the Peak District. This hotel is a great place to stay with your dog and there are lots of other dog-friendly pubs to enjoy too.
Relaxed and charming dog-friendly cafe on the shores of Strangford Lough
Wonderfully dog-friendly hotel by the coast in Somerset. Dogs are made incredibly welcome and the hotel has a number of walk routes for your tail-wagging friend to enjoy.
Lovely big-hearted and dog-friendly pub just off the A46 north of Nottingham with loads of space for everyone.
Carland Cross
Just seconds off the busy A30 this dog-friendly pub gets you to food, facilities and easy parking for large vehicles.
A dog-friendly pub that's very easy to spot from the road, and not too far from the A14. We've found it a handy meeting-up point between Market Harborough and Kettering.
A dog-friendly inn with rather good food. It's quietly charming and popular with locals. Charles Dickens lived on this street, so there's some historic interest too.
A friendly pub in the middle of an attractive Cheshire village. The food is delicious and dogs are made very welcome.
Perched on the bank of the River Dove, this dog-friendly pub is a great place to explore the waggyful White Peak area. There are dog-friendly rooms too.
A small town between the M5 motorway and the A303 with loads of paths for dog walks and a dog-friendly cafe and farm shop.
If you love your garden and your dog, then this is a dog-stop with real charm. Dogs on leads are welcome and the cafe is also dog-friendly.
Traditional dog-friendly pub that's close to the university and a woodland dog walk (listed separately). Expect generous portions of sublimely cooked old-school favourites.
On a warm summer's day you can't beat a cool drink next to the gentle lapping of the River Avon.
Plenty of character at this child and dog-friendly dining inn in the centre of Oakham. It's very close to Oakham castle too.
A really good Yorkshire pub not far from Whitby and worth the drive. It dates to the 18th century and boasts a fine pint of Theakstons and a blazing fire in winter.
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