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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.
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.
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.
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.
Expect a friendly welcome at this small pub in a village renowned for its Treacle Mine. The pub is popular with walkers (including Elmo in the picture here).
A village with a massive bow-wow-wow factor as you enter.
As well as a handy stopping point for a dog walk and refreshments on your journey, this is a good place for weekend walkies if you live near Milton Keynes. Highly-praised summer beer garden.
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 dog-friendly pub that's perfectly placed between the start of several great dog walks.
A characterful rural and dog-friendly inn that once refreshed packhorse drovers as they freighted local produce through the dales. Look out for the restored pump and horse troughs opposite the pub.
A fabulous little pub in the Shropshire Hills and a wonderful place to explore the rolling borderland countryside.
A 15th century pub tucked under Windgather Rocks. That's over 500 years of traveller hospitality, which sounds amazing.
Junction 16
Country pub that's an ideal starting point for a dog walk, or just a relaxed meal in the large garden. Less than 5 miles from Junction 15 or 16.
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.
A good family stop near Stockton-on-Tees with really interesting living history activities, adventure playground and fun stuff for kids (school holidays only) and plenty of walking along part of a...
If you're driving north from Harrogate don't miss out on the chance to look at this absolutely unique village.
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.
Come here on a clear day to make the most of the totally stunning views over the fells. If you're looking for a feeling of space and nature, this will be perfect.
We loved it here. First up, the beach is enormous and a regular nursery for seal pups in Spring.
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.
A stunning piece of ancient history, as well as a great place for a dog walk not far from the A350. Perfect for families, dogs, history enthusiasts and anyone who loves a good view.
Very good for an emergency dog or child pitstop near Cirencester
A very dog-friendly part of a much larger park complex, and handy for a doggie leg-stretch if you're driving on the Fosse Way. The path gets very muddy in wet weather - as you can see from the photos!
Lovely dog walk on safe bridle paths, and close to the A354. The pub was closed for its own holidays when we stopped by so it's a bit of an unknown.
Calm and relaxing woodland for a dog walk. Ideal to take a break on a long journey and breath in some good tree energy.
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 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.
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.
Junction 5
The dog walk here is fairly short but there is enough going on for dogs to enjoy. Close to the M3, this is a splendid old pub and dog walk where dogs are warmly welcomed in the bar.
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.
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.
Dog-friendly inn in the centre of town, and just a few minutes away from an easy dog walk beside the canal.
A barn, converted to become a modern coaching inn and within easy reach of good long dog walks. Dogs, walkers and drivers are made welcome and there's a blazing log fire in winter.
What a find. A livestock and stile free circular dog walk, dog-friendly pub with great food, and a camping meadow for summer weekends.
Remote and very rural dog walk from a dog-friendly pub on Romney Marshes.
A popular and dog-friendly pub, bursting at the seams with eager diners on the day we were here. The food smelled delicious.
Top-notch contemporary cooking, and Awards have been earned here. So not exactly a drop-in and dog walk on a long journey.
The dog walks in this small village in Wensleydale start from the pub where James Herriott spent his honeymoon in 1941. That's so romantic!
Allow yourself time to enjoy a visit to this extraordinary 13th century pub, and the waterfall next door. Absolute time travel and everywhere is dog-friendly.
Lovely dog walk over the Berkshire chalk downs. It's a safe and a comfortable spot to explore away from the crowds.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B in the pretty Thames town of Cricklade. On the A419 and a good base if you're exploring the area.
Waterside dog walk and then if you're there at the right time a charming and friendly pub tucked away in the Vale of the White Horse.
A choice of dog walks, a dog and child-friendly village pub and a riverside heritage village that escapes the twee-ness of many of these Midsomer Murders locations.
A popular, traditional pub that has been run by the same family for over 250 years! You will find it opposite a fine structure over the village well.
Rural pub with tasty food, and a lovely dog walk. On a sunny day you won't do better than this.
Brownshill Green is right on the edge of Coventry, and the walk here takes you past one of the City markers! The pub has a pleasant beer garden away from the road, and dogs are OK in the bar area too.
Popular riverside destination for sunny afternoons, and weddings. Ideal for a driving pause to enjoy the river views.
A proper pubby pub with great value food, a friendly landlord, dog-friendly and a genuine welcome for all. People talk to each other here - no muzak.
A choice of a riverside walks along the banks of the Thames with great views of the Chiltern Hills to enjoy. And more choice for refreshments with three dog-friendly pubs and a cafe too.
This is a peaceful spot in the Clywedog Valley with plenty of woods and grass to run through, as well as a disused railway track to walk along.
Junction 39
This easy-to-find park is a popular local dog walking place, and it's nice to watch the bobbing sails of dinghies on the way around the lake. There's also a cafe, and an adventure playground for kids.
Old Buckenham is a small country park which has an on site eatery, the food place has a rotating menu which has certain specials on when they are open, in addition to this they have cakes and coffee.
Relaxed family park with loads of space for dogs and kids to let off steam. You can either take your own picnic or grab a coffee from the cafe.
Junction 5
Family and dog-friendly walk and pub in Epping Forest close to M11 Junction 5. If a pub doesn't appeal, we've found a free car park close by and you can find picnic supplies in the town.
Hailed as one of the prettiest villages in the North, the dog-friendly hotel here has pride of place.
Really interesting slice of local heritage, as well as a very decent dog walk with surfaced paths and useful info boards.
A country park with a variety of walks starting from the car park. One is an easy walk on flat terrain and suitable for the less mobile.
Dogs will enjoy their walkies here. If you have a taste for lonely, out-of-the-way places defined by an industrial landscape and grey swirling waters then this is a winner.
The famous ship burial at Sutton Hoo is the big draw here.
Thoroughly pleasant pub with a pretty garden and terrace, and it's very popular with local dog walkers. We stopped by for a morning coffee and found a very chatty and friendly coffee-house atmosphere.
A marvellous village with a castle, two dog-friendly pubs and best of all a fantastically atmospheric dog walk beside the river. Definitely worth a visit for a taste of Suffolk.
Within easy reach of the A12 this attractive thatched and dog-friendly inn makes a good place to take a break or simply meet up with friends.
Thriving little roadside pub where dogs are given a warm welcome. There's plenty of parking and easy access off the main road.
Wonderful combo of riverside dog walk, dog-friendly pub and the feeling you've taken a step out of the everyday world (in a good way!).
Picture-perfect English village with a village green, duckpond, a windmill and quite a few tearooms as well as one dog-friendly pub. Gorgeous on a sunny day.
Relaxed and welcoming almost village-like doggie welcoming pub on the edge of Chelmsford. And with a dog walk that starts from the front door too.
Close to the A12 for a driving break without faffing too much around to get there. And a straightforward dog walk over fields that's lovely on a dry day.
Amazing park with water all around, and those incredible big East coast skies and breezes. They've got 10 miles of footpaths for dog walking, and good facilities for families and disabled access.
We love this combo of dog-friendly pub and the chance to head up to a really atmospheric ancient hill fort with the dog.
An astonishingly old pedigree for the original building here, dating back to William the Conqueror which is quite hard to imagine.
A dog walk with plenty of fresh air above the tourist activities below. And a dog-friendly pub.
Very pleasant place to break a journey with the dog on the A39, and totally lovely for a weekend of simply getting away from it all with the dog in delightful surroundings.
Massively dog-friendly inn with wonderful food, B&B and amazing walks from the door. The hard part is leaving.
A choice of dog walks here, one pretty strenuous and the other a lot more gentle. The old pub is welcoming and offers B&B rooms, and top class dog walks from the door.
Dog and family-friendly pub on the edge of Salisbury Plain. A choice of dog walks, both with massive views over the Plain and safely outside the military area.
Easy to spot dog-friendly coaching inn on the A350 near Warminster. It's a comfortable and welcoming establishment that's good for a meet up with friends, family as well as a driving break.
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