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Dog-friendly old coaching inn, and a fine traditional market town with easy access to dog walks. Well worth planning a stop here when you're driving on the A65.
If you're on holiday in Lossiemouth there's a variety of places and spaces where dogs are welcome.
A lovely woodland walk near a tranquil reservoir is ideal for dogs and drivers.
Quiet and popular with local dog walkers, this can be a there-and-back walk or a circular route!
If you like to know where the middle of a country is, this is the dog walk for you! A stone marks the spot recognised as the "centre of Scotland".
Just off the main A82 north of Fort William is a huge area with well marked walks and lovely views. Great for dogs who are fed up of being in the car
A wonderful coastal inn, renowned for excellent pub food and a comfortable welcoming bar. Magnificently situated, half way up the cliff in a small, out of the way cove, it is an amazing spot.
A fine forest walk in the footsteps of the Game of Thrones characters. The views get better the further you go and there is plenty to enjoy for all dogs.
This fell has several ways up, all stile free and fantastic views for such a small fell! There may be sheep on the top.
A very out of the way riverside picnic spot with access to the river for hot dogs. There's nothing going on in the village, although it was home to the 18th century poet William Knox.
A walk in a fine old forest on the shores of Lower Lough Erne. The tracks are leafy and there will be plenty of smells to fascinate a doggy nose. Keep your eyes open for red squirrels.
Welcoming and dog-friendly spot, with comfort bakes and good coffee.
Splendidly situated dog-friendly hotel close to a dog-friendly beach. Thanks to Driving with Dogs member Rachel Stretch for this recommendation.
A river walk from the private village Bucklers Hard, famous for its ship building in times gone by, and the picturesque Beaulieu village. Dogs will love the swimming option on this riverside walk.
Relaxed and easy route to Hampton Court and back along the Thames.
Popular family and dog-friendly place to take a driving break. Or head for the nearby campsite for a longer stay.
Dogs delight of a woodland with marked trails and other paths for making up a route as you go along. In summer the ground is carpetted with wild garlic and you can really smell it!
Junction 16
Just a walk here, and you'll find plenty of space for dogs to let off steam.
Very pretty riverside refreshments and an easy dog walk beside the Thames. The historic town is worth a bit of an explore if you have time.
An on-lead walk with the dog in a very unusual nature reserve. Fully accessible paths and mobility bike centre for hiring modified bikes and kids' bikes too.
It's not always easy to find a relaxing stop on this busy road, and we often use this one to give the dogs a break.
Junction 40
Historic coaching inn with bags of atmosphere and a warm welcome for drivers and dogs.
A traditional Yorkshire village with many excellent dog walks, and an 18th century inn with dog-friendly rooms, terrific food and a warm welcome for walkers and families.
A warm local pub with great character, a large garden and a friendly atmosphere. And how about that doggie smile!
A visit here is a bit like stumbling onto the filmset of Robin Hood and finding Richard the Lionheart heading towards you. Just so fantastically old.
Dining pub with very enjoyable food, and a relaxed atmosphere. Lovely walk for the dogs too.
An easy to spot forest dog walk just a bit south of Swaffham, and an interesting bit of military history too.
Long sandy beach and dog friendly, with some restrictions in high season. Shops and cafes in the town. Also inland walks over the hills.
A little hidden walk right behind the Phoenix Park Tram stop. Formerly a mine site, which has had reclamation work and now a park.
Junction 17
A dog-welcoming country hotel and country inn just 4 miles away from the M6 Junction 17 and Sandbach.
This is a Love2Stay site with 2 fully secure fenced off areas for 4 legged fun to break up a journey.
Junction 14
An easy-to-find park where dogs and kids can really let off steam. Just the ticket if you've all been cooped up in a car for ages.
An easy-going dog walk on a track between fields, with no livestock to worry about is perfect for a quick dog walk on your journey.
Everything here to please the active hound. Easy to follow paths and free parking too.
It's true that Driving with Dogs is all about walks on the go, and family and dog-friendly cafes and pubs for a civilised snack on your journey.
An accessible dog walk with a small car park and flat access to a multi-user path that was once a railway track. It's now part of the Speyside Way.
A lively dog walk onto one of the local treasures and a couple of dog-friendly pubs for after-walkies.
A Forestry picnic and parking site on the shores of Loch Oich on the A82, southbound side coming from Fort William.
A nature reserve and popular dog walking spot not far from the M4 Jct36. The reserve is over a former colliery, where a gas explosion became a major disaster in 1892.
Really close to the A4 and a pleasant spot for a dog walk and dog-friendly refreshments.
A dog-friendly beach with free parking. The beach is large and sandy but not over-popular presumably because of the power station.
This fine old building has been an inn for over 300 years and the flagstones must have some stories to tell.
A popular dog-friendly pub with lots of walkers, joggers, dog-walkers and families using it as a base to start their activities. Dog-friendly B&B rooms.
Dog swimming from a city beach, and then there's a 2km 'greenway' footpath that will take you into town.
A hidden gem for dogs - excellent secure off lead running area, large green space and nice piece of woodland for sniffing round!
One of the most exhilarating places to walk in the Cairngorms and ideal for a super-long trek or just a short stroll to breathe in the invigorating air.
Beedon
A classic village pub with a genuine welcome to all, and their dogs of course.
A pub being brought back to life by new owners. Dog-friendly in the bar and some good fresh and tasty food going on.
A 16th century dog friendly freehouse with a roaring log fire in winter, and a relaxed 'smart rustic' atmosphere.
Who loves a brooding, romantic castle ruin? This is the place to take a break and enjoy a short stroll with the dog across the marshes to a 15th century crumbling fortress.
Junction 28 Brook Street Interchange
A large deer park within easy access of the A12 near Harold Hill. It's a great place for an on-lead dog walk, and you get big views over London.
A really lovely country park, close to the centre of Boston but feeling very much like the surrounding countryside.
A perfectly placed dog-friendly inn on the banks of the river and a dog walk. The bridge is a real survivor of time and floods, and worth a salute.
An atmospheric ruined abbey where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last nights in Scotland. Dogs will love the paw-cooling grass and big bowl of cool water by the entry cabin.
A fabulous bound with the hound on moorland with loads of space and massive views across to Wales, and down to Porlock Bay.
Lovely old country inn, not far from Lyme Regis and surrounded by great dog walks.
A small harbour village very close to the most southerly point of Scotland.
If you have an interest in the Reivers of the borderlands between Scotland and England then a dog walk starting from the graveyard where 'Rob Roy' MacGregor is buried is a great option.
A lovely woodland walk, short trails or larger walks. Portland Park is situated directly to the south west of Kirkby in Ashfield around a 15 to 20 minute walk from the town centre.
Pure escapism with the dog, and a fantastic view over the sea towards the Lake District. Quiet and unforgettable place. Do try the locally brewed beer, it's outstanding.
Junction 6
A short dog walk and a welcoming dog-friendly inn within easy reach of the M5 Junction 6. You'd never guess how close this rural village is to the motorway.
An atmospheric dog-friendly pub with a backstory of smuggling and derring-do! This is a popular resort and you'll find plenty of tourist amenities.
Junction 14
Just half-a-mile from the M4 exit, this is a handy stop for a long dog walk and the option to get a coffee or something to eat at a dog-friendly community pub.
Good for family outings as well as walking the dog, there's plenty to do and see at this man-made lake and dam.
Junction 24.1 Sorigny, Montbazon
The Tourraine area has its own distinctive style of architecture, and it isn't instantly inviting. But the more you explore, the more charm you'll find in this quiet little village.
Burgers of Marlow are an established café and artisan bakery. It is unpretentious and very friendly.
Junction 4
Pretty walk along the canal and through the woods bordering the ranges. There are also many areas to explore within the ranges but be sure to check the firing timings on their government page
We love to see life returning to old pubs, and the lively team here have achieved miracles. Dog-friendly accommodation also available. Well worth a stop for lunch and the walk is excellent too.
Park at the National Trust Car Park (free for members) and walk into the woods to the left. You can make it a circular walk or just stay in the woods all the time.
A fun dog walk to the top of and around a beacon. It's the highest point in Exmoor and you can enjoy fabulous views from the top on a clear day. Or you may find yourself above the clouds as we did!
Easy to reach from the A44 and the A361. Lovely dog walk on the Oxfordshire Way bridleway, which is great as there are no stiles to heave large dogs over.
Junction 10
A pleasant stroll with the dog through a small village onto open fields. The community pub is welcoming and helpful.
Apart from a dog walk and a lovely pub, be prepared for a full on cute attack here. Views, walkies, overall loveliness - it's all here. Easy for an A350 doggiestop and not bad for the A303 as well.
A quiet Kentish village with plenty of dog walking space, and a dog-friendly pub with overnight space for 4 motorhomes, etc.
Dogs and visitors get a warm welcome at this 17th century pub well off the beaten track, and close to Henley.
An 18th century pub with a relaxing garden. Lovely to sit out with the dog on a warm summer's day.
A perfectly placed pub for dog walks and a light airy atmosphere where families are welcome. If you've forgotten the words for the tongue-twister we've helped you out with a picture!
Junction 3
Look out for some very well-known TV personalities in here, and enjoy the atmosphere of what's said to be the oldest inn in England. It's an extraordinary place and well worth a visit.
Popular pub stop for walkers and cyclists on the Coast to Coast path, as well as very handy dog-friendly pub for drivers on the A66 near Threlkeld.
Junction 14
A fabulous old pub in historic Hungerford, it is totally dog friendly and very close to a wonderful waterside walk.
Junction 3
Fabulous old coaching inn near the banks of the River Thames and dogs get a very warm welcome.
Just the spot for a mooch with the pooch on a fine day when you get the views. And definitely a walk to get you in the holiday mood.
Dog-friendly Peak District pub with a short woodland dog walk from the door. Gluten-free meals and ales are a speciality here.
The village here was created by John Corbett, a Midland industrialist who made a fortune here with a massive salt works.
Much more than a pitstop off the A38, gardeners, shoppers, dogs and kids will all find something very special here.
Junction 7
A super doggiestop off the M2 at Junction 7. The woodland walk for this junction has been created around an exceptionally fine pub. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside if there is space.
Before we stopped here, I had no idea that this small town is the source of the county name of Somerset and was the capital of historic Wessex.
Enormous and dog-friendly sandy beach and national trail route. Ideal for turbo-charged dogs in need of a massive scamper. Best enjoyed at low tide to make the most of the space.
A popular country park formed around the river Wyre and its estuary.
Historic dining pub with dog tables and dog walk within a stone's throw of the A66.
Big, open-hearted and popular pub where dogs are made very welcome in the bar and walkies is just across the road. Early one Saturday morning people and dogs were literally streaming in for breakfast.
Junction 2
A flat waterside dog walk with a huge variety of birds and other wildlife to enjoy. A real burst of countryside goodness close to the M27.
Junction 24
A dog-friendly dining pub and quick doggiestop close to the M25 Junctions 23 and 24, and the A1M and a handy alternative to the Services at South Mimms.
Dog-friendly country pub with strong community ties, and good dog walks on the doorstep. It's midway between Chelmsford and Colchester.
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!
Junction 9
The dog walk and dog-friendly inn are slightly apart here, and if you just need to stop for Fido you can go straight to the walk car park.
Junction 14
A sixteenth century thatched inn with easy access to a recreation path makes this a good spot for a relaxed moment out with the dog.
A fine Broads walk that has the spirit of a bygone era. This is quiet, tranquil and evocative dog walking and as good a place to be as any in Norfolk.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
Beautiful woodland in the shadow of the North Downs and not too far away from a dog-friendly pub.
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