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Brilliant place to walk the dog, get the kids completely tired out, and enjoy some mindfulness in the gardens.
There's a huge amount to do and see here - from joining a stretch of the 100 mile South Downs Way long dog walk to admiring the views or just sitting.
South coast village, full of charm and a delight to visit. Can get very busy in summer.
Wonderful dog walk in the Cuckmere valley, and a popular 17th century dog-friendly pub at the start. Incredible as it may seem, this tiny hamlet was home to a Mr and Mrs Prince of Wales.
Not too far from Chichester Harbour, this pub is a fine building and exudes comfort just by looking at it. The welcome is warm and friendly and the walk is refreshing when you get there.
An excellent dog walk along the ancient coastline and then the chance to enjoy the warmth and companiable atmosphere of a stylish rustic pub.
Popular dog-friendly beach, and the only sand dunes in East Sussex. Summer-time restrictions for dogs.
A glorious expanse of woods, heaths and grass perched on a dramatic clifftop. On a clear day you can see all the way to France.
Popular dog walking forest, with a view over to the White Horse cut into the chalk down. The best view is from the far end of the car park.
Dog-friendly shingle beach with loads of space for dogs to go nuts by the sea. There's sand when the tide is out. This isn't where William the Conq landed, this wasn't even land then!
Nestled under the tower of the 'cathedral of the marshes' this dog-friendly pub was once an important hub for smugglers.
Full of expectations of a big view over to France, white cliffs and the sea it wasn't to be. The mist had rolled in, cutting off the continent and anything more than a few feet ahead.
Popular touristic village with good dog walks to the coast and a welcoming dog-friendly pub perched on the village green.
A coastal dog walk, starting from a distinctive Martello tower. From October to April the massive beach is ideal for doggie fun and games.
You may spot your dog sniffing more carefully than usual in this historic village pub. Smugglers once had the run of the place, and contraband was hidden in the rectory cellar and the inn.
A dog-friendly treasure of a pub, surrounded by dog walks. Once a hidden haunt for smugglers this 15th century inn is definitely worth a visit.
Interesting walk with the dog through a marshland nature reserve, and a very welcoming pub for post-walkies refreshments.
A choice of dog walks with riverside paths and varied countryside. Sensational views from the terrace of the quirky, stylishly rustic dog-friendly pub.
Jem and I arrived here after getting a soaking on the walk, and loved the warmth and a comforting cup of coffee. Well, dog biscuits for Jem obviously.
Remote and very rural dog walk from a dog-friendly pub on Romney Marshes.
A pub that has a really exciting location overlooking the sea. It is a great place to fill your lungs with fresh sea air, enjoy a meal and take the dog for a walk.
Tucked away between the South Downs and the sea, this is a fabulous pub to visit. It is a great place to stay and dogs are welcome to bring their beds for the night too.
Large and popular dining pub with a fabulous view of the marshes and meandering river. On a sunny day the garden's the place to be.
A rural dog walk over Romney Marsh from a village loved by the author of the Railway Children.
Enchanting woodland dog walk with a fine dog-friendly pub nearby.
A lovely pub in the middle of rural splendour and surrounded by British maritime history. Be prepared to see lots of boats passing by as you enjoy your walk.