Dog-friendly village pub and dog walk, Devon Traditional dog-friendly village pub overlooking the village green. A relaxed and gentle haven after a long drive.
A380 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Torbay, Devon A fabulous pub overlooking one of the few cricket pitches in the country where sixes have been banned. The walk is a delight and really easy to follow.
A386 Dog-friendly inn and dog walks near Dartmoor, Devon Pretty 16th century inn, very close to excellent dog walking country and they also have dog-friendly B&B rooms if you can't bear to leave. Very easy to reach from the A386 Tavistock Road.
A385 dog-friendly pub with B&B and walk near Totnes, Devon Award-winning dog-friendly Devon pub, and placed in the top 30 pubs by most of the broadsheets.
Dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Newton Abbot, Devon A circular dog walk and a welcoming village inn with extremely appetising food is worth exploring.
A399 dog-friendly pub near Ilfracombe, Devon One of the most amazing pub buildings you will ever see and it is dog-friendly too. Once used as a backdrop by Paul Daniels in the 1980s.
A38 South Hams area dog-friendly inn and B&B, Devon Just a short way from the A38 this dog-friendly B&B and pub is a handy place for a stopover or meal on your journey. Large beer garden that's lovely on a warm day.
Dartmoor dog-friendly inn with B&B, Devon Dog-friendly Dartmoor inn with B&B and within easy reach of moorland dog walks with stone circles, ancient burials and loads of space
A379 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Salcombe, Devon A popular pub which welcomes dogs and is convenient for a fine waterside walk.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B near Okehampton, Devon Fingle Glen Comfortable and cosy traditional inn with rooms. If you're looking for an overnight stop to break your journey, then this has to be a highly dog-friendly contender.
Dog-friendly riverside pub near Malvern, Herefordshire Brookside pub with an abundance of character, and fantastically dog-friendly. Good food too.
Fosse Way dog-friendly pub and walk, Warwickshire This tiny pub is too small to allow dogs inside, but they really wanted to welcome local and visiting pooches. So the enterprising landlord built a special doggie annex for 4-legged friends.