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Picture-perfect English village where you can enjoy a lemonade on the village green, and an easy walk with the dog from the door. Absolutely gorgeous.
Junction 5
A modern Chilterns pub that sits on the routes of three footpaths, so perfectly placed for a dog walk.
A chance to explore a small Leicestershire village with some charming Georgian houses and lush meadows. The traditional dog-friendly pub serves good value lunches.
Absolutely perfect English picture-postcard village. The dog-friendly pub sits on the enormous village green, complete with village cricket pavilion and pitches.
A hugely popular 2-mile walking route, and a delight in every season of the year. Dogs can enjoy a dip in the river too.
This is the pub that the Prancing Pony in Lord of the Rings is said to be based on. Apparently it was a regular stopping point for Tolkien on his commute between Oxford and Birmingham.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of popular woodland trails.
Very laid-back establishment on the banks of the river. Dogs are welcome and the outside seating overlooking the water is fabulous.
As soon as you enter the cafe the aroma of freshly baked loaves and cakes is just so wonderful! They do lunch and savoury too, but that first blast of comfort food is a total winner.
A comfortable and welcoming village pub with a great dog walk from the door, and good food if you're hungry.
A nature reserve within easy reach of the A11 - and it's a great place to experience the local nature up close. We love coming here because it smells and looks so different from the Midlands.
Junction 14 Chatearoux Sud
Forestry Commission sort of dog walk in an enormous forest - dark, damp and delightful.
The ruined castle at is perfectly placed if you want to combine a visit there with shopping in the town without a huge amount of organisation. Our dogs adore the sniffing here.
Large pub with a friendly and warm atmosphere. Plenty of parking.
A lovely varied dog walk off the A14, combining lush woodland with the estuary of the River Orwell. Totally perfect for dogs.
Junction 3
What a hospitable town this is! As well as the friendliest Tourist Information office in the UK, you'll find a 76 acre park for dog-walking almost in the town centre, a High Street with cafes and...
Junction 40
A truly enormous forest with 11,000 hectares for outdoor enthusiasts. People come here for the mountain biking, bird watching, and hiking.
Junction 1
A bracing seafront dog walk awaits you here, on a deserted strip of coastland cut off from the town of Havant by a bypass and now almost completely given over to dog-walkers.
This is a pub with a fantastically long history, starting even before the famous Battle of Edgehill which took place just over the next hill.
A gentle waterside walk with the dog, with a friendly cafe and relaxed atmosphere.
Very good dog walk on a leisure path that's shady and perfect for dogs. It was once a rail line serving local coal mines. It's just a minute away from the A19 and easy to find.
Country pub with a strong emphasis on stylish dining. Rosettes have been awarded, and they're also dog-friendly.
Pretty little pub by a stream, and a dog walk from the door. It's not far from Hexham and well worth a visit.
Riverside dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A69. The dog walk is a delight in dry weather and our pup loves a river swim here.
A riverside dog walk from an 18th century coaching inn with a doggie swimming spot and woodland.
Dog-friendly country inn with a choice of excellent dog walks nearby. Quite close to the popular tourist village of Alnwick, and very easy to find from the A1.
A friendly and welcoming country-style inn on the outskirts of the town, and within easy reach of a dog walk.
A very safe walk for dogs that starts straight from the car park, and in the village you'll find two dog-friendly pubs. Our pup loved this walk and found happy spaniels to chase around with.
A small market town with dog walk, small independent shops, free parking and lots to like. There's a pedestrian cut-through from the car park to the centre of the town.
We discovered this dog-friendly inn with B&B completely by chance. We were really looking for the farm that makes the tasty local cheese.
Just the place for some spiritual refreshment, an excellent farm shop and a stroll around the ancient village is a delight. Dogs are generally welcomed, although not in the churches.
A gentle walk with the dog in the forest, and then refreshments in a genuinely friendly and attentive community pub gives perhaps more of a taste of Norfolk than the busier (and more expensive)...
A dog-friendly hotel with a dog walk close to an iconic windmill.
Such a traditional setting, a dog-friendly pub over-looking the green and a village of pretty cottages. Better for less energetic dogs as the walk is on-lead.
You won't want to miss this one! A Georgian red brick, ivy-coated inn standing proud and posh in the middle of nowhere.
A very handy place for a stop near the A1 and the A14 to give the dog a run and get refreshments at a family and dog-friendly historic inn.
Junction 28 Brook Street Interchange
A pleasant suburban dog-friendly pub with very easy access to woodland dog walks. Very convenient for the A12 or the M25.
Easy roadside parking close to the water and the chance for a longer dog walk if you want. Really lovely walking spot and rarely crowded. Also a popular wild swimming place.
Dog-friendly inn with dog walks from the door, and a handy place to take a driving break on the A66 near Cockermouth.
This is a fine old pub with real character in a quiet corner of rural Berkshire between Reading and Maidenhead.
A good dog walk from a smartened up country pub where children and dogs are welcome. It's a tad over 5 miles from the A10 and a good destination pub for weekend dog walkies and leisurely eating.
A very pleasant, small but perfectly formed country inn with a clever mix of traditional look and contemporary feel. Near to Beaminster.
An easy walk by a reservoir and with very direct parking from the A616
Good place for a family and dog stop, and good value if you're an English Heritage member. Otherwise it can be pricey for what it is.
One of Jem's favourite doggiestops and it's lovely for dog swimming, a short walkies, and really excellent home-made cakes. The operational steam railway will thrill everyone, and it smells divine!
Really welcoming, slightly old-school and very comfortable dog-friendly pub and hotel in the Wye Valley. Jem and I were charmed!
You'll find this dog-friendly pub in the shadow of the Malvern Hills, which adds quite a bit to the atmosphere. A dog walk from the door, plus B&B rooms and camping makes this one to add to the list.
A homely and welcoming pub, and on the day we were here it was lovely to see a cockerpoo puppy starting his life with pub socialisation skills.
Country inn with a strong local following for food. A short and accessible dog walk all on a hard surface.
Dog-friendly pub with access to dog walks as long as you like on the South Downs Way and some totally unbeatable views. After a bit of a climb.
Unpretentious village pub with a generous welcome for walkers, families and dogs.
A dog-friendly pub that's steeped in history, since the 16th century, and now gives thoroughly modern service. Coaches would once have stopped here going to and from London.
Prettiest of the several pubs in this large village, and with a dog walk straight from the door. The pub is a delight, and a very relaxed and comfortable space.
Small homely pub where dogs are welcome, and good value meals are on offer. The inside can't be guessed from the outside, especially the parlour with piano and Edwardian sheet music.
Friendly and welcoming village pub in Warwickshire, with a bit of a Cotswold feel. Look out for the very sociable doggie landlord, a cuddly pug.
Jem loved the dog walk here, along a route called the Milky Way. It's fine Hampshire countryside and pure delight for a doggiestop.
If you get the chance, this is one to check out.
Much more than a walkies stop for the dog, this is full-on doggie delight with a dog-friendly pub too. Country pub of the year in the Good Pub Guide 2021
A little village near Lyndhurst makes for a great stop with the dog off the A35.
Make a doggiestop in a 17th inn featured in Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles? Add in a dog walk to a stunning 17th century manor house, and this journey break off the A37 is a winner.
A welcoming dog-friendly pub, close to several good dog walks.
Junction 9
A dog-friendly and welcoming village inn surrounded by good dog walking routes makes an ideal spot to take a break near the M20 Junction 9.
Junction 8
If it is fresh sea air that you are after, then this is a place to visit. Stretch your legs as you enjoy the view over Southampton Water.
You need some determination to reach this dog-friendly heritage village in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
A village with a massive bow-wow-wow factor as you enter.
So much more than a pitstop for drivers and dogs. This pretty village is full of quaint charm and the 16th century village pub is a delight. The walk takes you into a different world.
A 17th century coaching inn that's had new life and creativity breathed into it by a talented restaurant team. It's a fine and dog-friendly place to take a driving break.
A walk with the dog along timeless stone-walled tracks, through fields rich in wild-flowers and the gentle hum of busy insects.
A fabulous little pub in the Shropshire Hills and a wonderful place to explore the rolling borderland countryside.
Very welcoming and dog-friendly pub in the centre of the village. And a dog walk that will delight canines who enjoy a water splash and swim.
Family-run pub with a couple of dog-friendly tables in the bar, and a pleasant outdoor patio for warm evenings. Easy to reach from the A435 and M42 Junction 3.
Village pub that's a popular focus in the centre of the village. Traditional pub meals served, and dogs are welcome in the bar and garden.
The dog-friendly pub here appears almost like a mirage if you're walking across the fells on a misty day. And it's an ideal stopping point if you're travelling cross country.
Dog-friendly 17th century coaching inn in the heart of the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park, near the spectacular Aysgarth falls and dog walks.
The bustling village is always a joy to visit, and the coastal path gives an almost panoramic view from the little peninsula.
Truly in the heart of Suffolk, this village boasts a very friendly pub. If you are here at Easter you may witness the Race of the Boggmen which will amuse the kids and bemuse the dog.
We loved it here. First up, the beach is enormous and a regular nursery for seal pups in Spring.
You'll find plenty for dogs as well as kids (of all ages) in this really likeable country park. It's a happy mix of sporty activities for people and a lot of different paths to explore with the pooch.
Harbourfront pub where you can get a good meal and take the dog too. Easy access to the beach and coast path for dog walks.
Pleasant countryside pub with B&B and dog walk just off the A350 on the way to Shaftesbury.
Junction 9
Friendly village local that makes a good family and dog break on your journey, and a very easy to follow dog walk too.
Junction 10
Quiet, small town with a few useful shops and two dog-friendly pubs. It's a lovely place for a driving break and the dog walk is an easy route to an ancient monument.
Very good for an emergency dog or child pitstop near Cirencester
Charming dog walk to an old mill over Dorset countryside, and a dog-friendly village pub with a garden for refreshments. And it's just as nice without a dog!
Traditional country pub with carpets and shiny horse brasses around the chimney. An easy dog walk with no stiles.
Very convenient dog-friendly inn just off the A470 near Brecon. Dog-friendly rooms available too.
Busy pub right on the banks of the river, and it's extremely popular. Not a great choice if you're in a rush, but ideal outside the main eating service hours.
Enjoy a dog walk with big views, and a tasty home-cooked lunch or snack in the traditional village pub. Clearly the beating heart of the village.
A dog-friendly pub, literally in the middle of nowhere, and a complete delight. A hidden gem, apart from the lots of people who have already found it.
A rustic-style inn with a large and attractive garden, and a welcome for dogs in part of the bar and the garden. Also close to the A23.
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.
Dog-friendly pub perched at the tight end of the Chichester estuary. Busy in summer and perfect in winter.
Historic little town where drovers once led their flocks along the river valley, and later on it was an important coaching inn stop for London traffic.
A lovely North Downs dog walk on the Berkshire and Hampshire border. The pub is really dog-friendly so everyone is sure of a warm welcome.
Pretty and quiet village in the Ouse valley, close to the A23 for a doggiestop. The pub is small and intimate, with fine food and cheerful service.
Rural small pub with a peaceful feel and a very pleasant beer garden. A good summer stop just a few miles from the A35 near Dorchester.
Relaxed and very dog-friendly 17th century inn with loads of character. And gnomes hiding in the garden.
A thatched and pretty Dorset country dining pub. Dog-friendly and a welcoming atmosphere.
The pub is a cheerful explosion of colour, and it's a comfy and relaxed place to stop for a bite of lunch and stroll with the pooch.
Well-placed inn on the Sherbourne Road, with easy parking and a popular woodland dog walk.
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