M6 Junction 38 dog-friendly pub and walk near Tebay, Cumbria Junction 38 This walk follows the course of a river, and ducks underneath the M6 to emerge at the site of an ancient motte and bailey fortress in the middle of the water.
M6 Junction 42 River Eden dog walk and pub, Cumbria Junction 42 Fantastic walk along the river bank, with a lovely dog-friendly hotel bar to return to.
M6 Junction 4 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Warwickshire Junction 4 A handy 2-mile (35 mins) circular dog walk on tidy grassland that keeps dogs reasonably clean in all weathers.
M6 Junction 16 dog walk and dog-friendly heritage pub, Staffordshire Junction 16 A rural walk over the fields before returning to the village pub, where solicitors rub shoulders with shepherds - and dogs get a good welcome too.
M40 Junction 15 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Warwickshire Junction 15 Big open space for dogs to stretch their legs. Just pawfect for letting the dog have a really good run before you go to take a look at the pretty and historic county town of Warwick.
M6 Junction 13 dog walk with refreshments, Staffordshire Junction 13 This is a delightfully rural canal side walk, even though the roar of the traffic on the M6 motorway is never far away.
M6 Junction 43 River Eden dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Cumbria Junction 43 A fully rural circular walk here on Public Footpaths across fields, up and down dales, and highly enjoyable.
A1M Junction 44 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, West Yorkshire Junction 44 This is a lovely 17th Century coaching inn with open fires either end of the lounge bar in which you can enjoy good home cooked food and a fine selection of ales and beers
Roecliffe River Walk and dog-friendly pub, Yorkshire Junction 48 Dogs will enjoy the mix of fields and river path on this very rural footpath.
M1 Junction 29 Lady Spencer's dog-walk with cafe or inn, Derbyshire Junction 29 There's plenty to see on this dog walk in the wooded grounds of two ruined husks of former aristocratic glory. Both belonged to Bess of Hardwick, a very material girl indeed.
Cadbury Castle dog walk, Somerset There isn't a castle but legend says that this was the site of Arthur's Camelot. Whether this is true or not it is the site of an iron age hill fort.
M5 Junction 30 dog walk from Clyst St Mary, Devon Junction 30 A 'there and back' walk along the riverside, through lush green fields - a delight for City dog paws.