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Rural pub in a village famous for its watercress, and a dog walk with no stiles. The author of 'Three Men in a Boat', Jerome K Jerome lived close to the village.
This dog walk from a dog-friendly pub is close to Oxford but feels distinctly rural. If you're a fan of Aston Martin cars, there's the chance to visit their brand museum and shop on the walk.
Keen dog walkers can really get carried away here with a web of canals and towpaths to enjoy. And a cheerful canalside pub for refreshments. Excellent doggiestop off the A51.
A successful combo of fine dining, Sunday roasts, and a dog-friendly bar plus the dog walk from the doorstep make this a winner for those of us who can't bear to leave the dog out of a celebration.
One of the DwD team favourites if we're nearby. Very traditional, historic inn with a very friendly atmosphere.
Dog-friendly pub right on the Great Ouse river, and with dog walks straight from the door.
Once used for extensive lead mining, this is now a peaceful place to walk the dog. You can't miss the traces of its ancient industrial past in the lumpy terrain and odd bits of stonework.
Junction 1
Traditional village pub with open fires, beams and lush country cooking. The dog walk takes you around the village.
Junction 40 Sales le Ch, Leucate
Long sandy beach that's almost completely deserted out of season, and relatively peaceful even in the school holidays.
Village pub in a small Warwickshire village, popular with its locals and visitors. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and there's also seating in the garden for warmer days.
Gleaming, but comfy pub with just the right mix of design and informality. The food's superb and service excellent.
Junction 13 Tours, St Maur
Châteauroux has some narrow and winding medieval streets around the old chateau (now a government building) where tanners and clothworkers once plied their trades, and at one point in the 12th...
Look no further if it's a big, open dog walking space you're after. The aptly named 'Big Moor' stretches away for miles.
Junction 4
Calm and peaceful woodland for a dog walk close to the M180 Junction 4. Dog-friendly pub nearby with honest, home-made food.
Forest park with good visitor facilities, and plenty for dogs and kids to do.
One of the prettiest and most charming seaside villages in the Highlands. Deffo one to visit for fans of the very creepy Wicker Man.
In this quiet and remote ruined abbey you'll find the grave of both Sir Walter Scott and also Field Marshal Haig (of remembrance poppy fame).
A chance to experience a short dog walk on the Southern Upland Way. On the way to the car park you'll pass through a residential estate and every instinct will be telling you it's the wrong way.
A popular woodland dog walk and it's very easy to find from the A75.
Junction 8
Less than 5 miles from either the M1 Junction 8 or M25/21A you'll find a civilized dog-friendly dining pub with EV charging and a short dog sniffari in the adjacent woodland.
From the outside the pub looks far from special, but inside is warm, clean and welcoming. It's like stepping into another world. The view from the main dining room is amazing.
A gloriously rambling Victorian pub, almost hidden under some rampant wisteria. Dogs are welcome and there's a pretty shaded garden for hot days.
Stunning 600-year old building, complete with priesthole, witch marks and incredible timbers. It's dog-friendly of course, and well worth a visit just to soak in the atmosphere.
We loved the walk here by fields of very large, contented oinking pigs. The dog-friendly pub has a country feel and good home cooking.
An idyllic thatched pub, almost straight off a postcard. Expect a warm and friendly welcome here.
A gentle woodland walk through a nature reserve. Birds were singing loud Spring songs when we were here and it's a pleasant short walk and change of scene.
A very friendly pub in the middle of Suffolk where dogs and people are warmly welcome. This is a pub specialising in vegetarian and vegan food and very delicious it is too.
Not so long ago there was a thriving village where the car park is today. Now it's an accessible walk and cycle route that's popular with local dog walkers.
Our plan was to walk with the dog to one of the forts on Hadrian's Wall. Instead we found a wonderful beach by a water-filled quarry that the dog point blank refused to leave.
At one time this was the northernmost town in the Roman Empire and hugely important. Today it's a breath of fresh air after the crowds in nearby Corbridge and well worth a visit.
A brace of dog-friendly inns with micro-brewery and a stunning location. Just gorgeous.
This is one of the best Roman sites to visit with the dog because there is so much lush grass between the very spread out excavated sections that the dog will be fooled into thinking it's really a dog...
Atmospheric and inspiring site for a picnic, and ideal for all the family and the dog.
Why put up with miserable roadside Services when you can stop in a pretty village, take the dog with you into a family-friendly pub, go for a walk and even stay overnight without leaving precious...
Bustling riverside town with wonderful oysters and an interesting river path to explore.
This yachting town is a delightful secret, and full of history and charm. All the pubs are dog-friendly and there are two fascinating dog walks.
Formerly the village blacksmiths, this pub is in a quiet, out of the way spot of Kent. Dogs will be happy with the friendly welcome and pleasant walks
Best described as a 2-mile pit-stop for the dog with a top-class view and easy walking.
The chunky stone in the photo marks the spot where, possibly, the English nation was formed.
A really friendly bar/cafe in Bradford on Avon. A canalside towpath is just a short step away, so water loving dogs will be well satisfied.
This is a good stop for either a packed lunch and canalside amble, or a moment in the pub garden and towpath dog walk.
Fabulous dog walk over fields towards a nature reserve. The village pub welcomes familes, dogs and walkers and does good food at sensible prices.
Easy-going dog walk with interesting stuff to look at, and some lovely trees and pond plants too. Jem was really happy with his walk here, and we enjoyed a picnic next to the pond.
Atmospheric dog walk and surprisingly quiet in this popular visitor area on the edge of the Mendips.
There has been a pub on this spot since the 18th century and it is a comfortable place to spend some time. Dogs are welcome and there is a short walk to enjoy.
Expect fine things at this Pub of the Year and do book ahead! Despite the accolades this is a grounded and welcoming country pub and the farm shop is a treat if you're on the way to self-catering...
A dog walk and dog-friendly pub in a village between Chippenham and Devizes.
Airy and spacious faux-rustic inn from the Brunning and Price stable with a warm welcome to all, and some very tasty food.
A calm and refreshing country pub that's easy to find from the main road, and with a safe and easy circular dog walk from the door.
Lovely place to get some silence and safe walking with the dog. You're unlikely to see many other people, and the linear route is very easy to enjoy and not have any concerns about getting lost.
Short and stimulating 3-mile walk, passing a Bronze Age hill fort and enjoying glorious views from one of the Dark Peak's most iconic beauty spots.
A relaxing stroll either on a secluded woodland path or around a reservoir. Most dogs will be safe off lead here.
Village pub with a hearty welcome to all, and some very good traditional food.
Formerly the village post office, this is a cosy and friendly pub on a quiet Devon lane.
A welcoming and rather exquisite country inn with several comfortable little rooms for dining or snacking. Light and airy, and quietly charming.
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.
National Trust property with magnificent gardens and plenty of space for dogs to stretch their legs.
The walk here is at the very start of the North Downs Way. So very tempting!
Stylish country pub with a straightforward dog walk from the front door.
If you want a really delightful little rural pub with an amazing dog walk, then check this out.
A delightful Hampshire village with an excellent pub where strangers get a warm welcome, and there's a gentle stroll for the dog. Easily reached from the A3 and the A32
Dog-friendly dining pub where walkers, cyclists and well-scubbed diners mingle happily together in a convivial atmosphere.
Stylish country dog-friendly pub with an accessible hard-surface dog walk.
Dog-friendly traditional pub in a quiet village close to the A6.
A pretty and traditional Yorkshire village, dominated by an enormous church. Footpaths cross-cross the village, and dogs get a lovely welcome.
Jem was oddly self-conscious about posing in the secret gnome garden of this friendly and welcoming dog-friendly pub. He cheered up when we started the dog walk.
A really good walk for dogs and very easy to get to from the A5 for a quick driving break.
Relaxed village pub with a friendly welcome, plus an uncomplicated walk over the remains of an abandoned medieval village. Well worth knowing about this if you're near Aylesbury or Leighton Buzzard.
A doggiestop in this friendly small village near Leicester can really hit the spot for tired drivers and bored dogs. A total change from the cut and thrust of the A6, and almost as close to the A47.
Junction 11
A very handy stopping place near the M42 and A42 just north of Tamworth. This is a warm and welcoming dog-friendly village inn with a short dog walk from the door.
Pick a warm sunny day for this dog walk with views, and relaxing refreshment afterwards.
A short dog walk in a village that seems really quiet. In earlier days working mines would have shattered the peace.
Welcoming and dog-friendly village inn, with really comfortable seating - whether inside or out. The village itself is worth an explore, and a circular walk starts from the door.
Small locals pub in a village with much charm of the black-and-white Tudor type.
A laid-back village pub that's in the heart of the community, and also gives a warm welcome to visitors. Walks all around, and hearty rural portions.
From the pub you can see the River Avon rushing past on the last leg of its journey to join the Severn in a headlong dash to the sea.
Fantastically good value pub, with popular meal deals and a friendly atmosphere. Handy for the A521 and also close to the marvellous Foxfield Steam Railway.
Small roadside pub on the A451 and it looks as if it's sinking below the weight of tarmac and traffic. But no - inside you'll find more space than expected, and a beer garden in summer too.
Junction 21
Country pub with a warm and friendly atmosphere, and an appetite rousing aroma of good food.
An easy country dog walk and then refreshments at a friendly and cosy, rustic pub, with a great atmosphere and lovely location.
Relaxed and friendly pub/restaurant with seafood and oysters the speciality. Dogs and kids welcomed in a spirit of continental sanity.
Calming woodlands where dogs can run free and have a great time. There is a sign for forest walks but the forestry commission has lost interest here it seems. All the better for dogwalkers.
A walk on a fairly level path along the riverside from Tresillian to St Clement and back
A choice of woodland dog walks close to the pleasant small town of Grantown. It feels like a quietly buzzy place with a very friendly atmosphere.
A choice of dog walking routes with plenty of interest and variety for walkers, kids and dogs. The faerie village will delight youngsters
Expect a warm and sincere welcome at this country house hotel with waterside views and dog walks.
A chance to admire the final landscape carried out by Lancelot "Capability" Brown and enjoy a wander in the grounds of a rather splendid Georgian house.
Absolutely massive heathland nature reserve with apparently limitless space for walks, nature spotting and having a totally brilliant time out with the dog.
Marvellous dog walking here, with lots of different paths through mature woodland.
It's easy to spot this very distinctive building from the road. Inside you'll find a very dog-friendly establishment with dog-friendly B&B rooms too.
The dog-friendly pub here is defended by Edward 1st who died of a ghastly tummy upset while trying to invade Scotland. As kingly demises go, it's not very glorious.
A very pretty village with an enormous village green and a babbling beck running through the middle.
A friendly country pub for refreshments by the beck and a dog walk by the water and across fields to keep Fido happy. The stream is perfect for cooling and cleaning doggie paws and legs.
Much more than just a heap of stones, without the safe birth of Henry IV here history would have been quite different.
Enormous forest where dogs can charge around, and the whole family can recharge their batteries after a long car journey.
A 17th century coaching inn in the middle of an attractive village. This is a great place to base yourself when exploring the surrounding and dogs can stay overnight too.
A chance to take a walk with the dog and visit this country pub set in a very pretty riverside village.
Dog-friendly pub with a focus on locally sourced food and a wonderful place to return to after exploring the surrounding countryside.
Very pretty roadside inn and grill with a traditional thatched roof and a big welcome for dogs.
A very pretty and welcoming country pub with a varied short dog walk from the door. If you live nearby this is one for a long weekend walk and dog-friendly refreshment.
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