Dog-friendly pub and walk between Boston and Spalding, Lincolnshire A long walk for the dog on a pancake-flat river path. The walk starts from a dog-friendly pub with easy parking.
A303 Nadder valley dog-friendly dining and dog walk, Wiltshire Short stroll with the dog and a dog-friendly upmarket dining pub in the Nadder Valley and close to the A303. The village was once called 'Stop', which is as good a reason to take break as any!
A39 dog-friendly pub and easy dog walk, Devon Popular family and dog-friendly pub with a walk on the doorstep and cracking good burgers.
A24 dog walk and nearby dog-friendly pub near Dorking, Surrey Beautiful woodland in the shadow of the North Downs and not too far away from a dog-friendly pub.
Didcot area dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Oxfordshire Dog-friendly pub close to a couple of long-distance paths for dog walkies long or short, and with an impressive local reputation for its food.
A12 country pub near Wickham Market, Suffolk Rural inn with a friendly welcome and a marvellous dog walk from the door.
A6 Village pub and dog walk near Penrith, Cumbria Small village pub with good food and a warm welcome for visitors, dogs and children.
A303 Test Valley dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Hampshire A good dog walk and ideal for energetic dogs who need to bounce and run. There's a shaded beer garden at the pub for hot days.
A281 North Downs doggiestop and dog-friendly pub, Surrey Dog friendly pub near the village green offering good value light lunches, and a short doggiestop walk for the dog.
A420 dog walk and dog-friendly pub west of Oxford, Oxfordshire A country pub that punches above its weight for food and good service, and an easy to navigate dog walk with excellent sniffing and off-lead space.
A14 Dog walk and dog-friendly pub near Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Junction 30 Dry Drayton Interchange Village pub with good cafe menu in a pub ambience. Dogs are welcome and the garden is quite large. The walk is very short and boisterous dogs will feel cheated. Less than a mile from the A14.
St Marys Island and coast path, Tyne and Wear An easy, occasionally bracing, walk to a lighthouse reached over a tidal causeway. It's a popular tourist attraction, as are the seals who live here.