M1 Junction 16 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Northamptonshire Junction 16 A choice of super-easy dog walks here ranging from 10 minutes to 4 miles. The pretty country pub, built in local stone over 300 years ago is dog-friendly.
A44 dog-friendly pub with dog walk near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Try and arrive here at lunchtime and enjoy a top class meal after your walk with the dog. This is no-messing good food, sourced locally and tasting joyful.
A441 dog-friendly village pub with dog walk, Worcestershire 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.
Woodland dog walk near Dumfries, Scotland You'll find the remains of two castles in this remote corner of a windswept corner of the Solway wetlands.
Penzance area dogwalk and gastro-inn, Cornwall Charming, small gastro pub/restaurant with superb food and top class service. Nicely behaved dogs are welcome, and treats might be on the menu for them.
A515 dog-friendly pub and dog walk on the way to Buxton, Derbyshire Large pub with a friendly and warm atmosphere. Plenty of parking.
Otley dog walk and dog-friendly pub, West Yorkshire Often overshadowed by its more well-known neighbour, Ilkley, the town of Otley is worth a visit and is handily placed for Leeds pooches getting out of town.
A690 riverside dog walk with doggie swimming beach, County Durham A riverside walk is always cooling and calming, and this has a huge car park you can't miss from the road. Expect to meet the local dog walking community, it's a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Wonderful dog walk and foodie pub in the Wolds, Lincolnshire A dog-friendly country pub with great food, set in maybe one of the prettiest villages in the Wolds. And a magnificent dog walk with a view over to Lincoln cathedral on a clear day.
A149 Dog-friendly pub with a charming garden and B&B rooms, Norfolk Dog-friendly dining pub on the village green, and overlooked by an enormous village church.
A689 Old rail line dog walk and tea house, County Durham A dog walk from the start of what's now a leisure trail for walkers and cyclists.