South Downs Way dog-friendly pub with B&B, West Sussex Village pub with dog-friendly B&B rooms, and a big welcome for walkers.
Dog-friendly gastro-pub near Blackburn, Lancashire An old pub with a welcoming mix of tradition, and modern dining. It's a stylish approach that's in keeping with centuries of hospitality.
Dog-friendly country pub in Langwathby, Cumbria Such a wonderful painting over the front door. We suspect that many an owner has been herded into this dog-friendly pub by their collies.
The Fleece Inn Haworth, West Yorkshire A traditional inn with rooms in the heart of Bronte country, on the famous cobbled Main Street, a Timothy Taylor pub with award-winning beers & great food.
The dog-friendly Wynnstay Inn, Wales A traditional village inn that's been given a new lease of life with a sympathetic refurbishment. Add an enthusiastic landlady into the mix and this is definitely one to watch.
Carnlough dog-friendly Beach, NI This dog-friendly beach is in a lovely bay and a great place to run off some excess doggy energy.
Ballycastle dog-friendly hotel and dog walk, NI A large sandy beach for maximum doggy pleasure and one of the most dog-friendly hotels we have ever visited. A splendid spot to spend a bit of quality time with Fido.
Ghostly dog walk and dog-friendly pub, North Yorkshire This is a really old place indeed, and was originally a resting place for monks from the nearby Jervaulx Abbey.
Country pub and dog walk near Moreton Cobett, Shropshire A very quiet and sleepy village with a charming country pub at weekends, and a rural dog walk.
Country pub and a choice of dog walks, Lincolnshire This part of Lincolnshire rivals the Cotswolds for honey stone cottages and a quiet rural pace. It's a fine place for a dog walk.
Burnham Beeches dog walk, Buckinghamshire Vast woodland, owned by the City of London but available to all. Maps available online and on-site (boards and leaflets). Some flat walks, some with inclines.
Wellesbourne dog-friendly pub, Warwickshire Friendly traditional pub with a long history - it dates back to the 17th century. Dogs welcome in the bar (not the dining area)