Hidden dog-friendly pub with B&B and dog walk by the Thames, Oxfordshire Utterly charming countryside inn with a perfect dog walk from the door. Well worth a small detour to find, and your dog will be delighted.
A43 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Brackley, Northamptonshire If you're a bit vague on where Northamptonshire is - this attractive pub and village will come as a lovely surprise. The area is basically the Cotswolds without the crowds.
Isle of Mull dog walk, Scotland River and woodland dog walk that's close to Craignure, for ferry crossings to Oban. If you're staying on Mull this walk's a pleasant way to spend an afternoon.
A3400 dog-friendly pub near Shipston, Warwickshire A Grade 2 listed, dog-friendly coaching inn sounds perfect for a doggiestop. You'll find loads of atmosphere (a ghost too apparently), great food or just a coffee, and walks on the doorstep.
Deep Dale dog walk, Derbyshire A 4-mile walk on footpaths and farm access lanes. This walk starts midway between Bakewell and Buxton and is a varied and quiet circular route with sheep possible in a couple of fields.
Norfolk wildlife trust - Old Buckenham, near A11, Norfolk The Car park is right next to the park and children's playarea, there is a fairly big loop you can do either starting at the carpark and heading down the lane or alternatively you can cross the road...
Pingo Trail, just off A1075, Norfolk The pingo trail is an 8 mile total loop, which is based on an nature reserve, this passes through lots of wetland so the ground can be marshy after periods of rain.
Lynford Arboretum, just off A1065, Norfolk Lynford Arboretum is a dog walkers haven, featuring free parking and many different routes, including a coffee stand which had water bowls and dog treats.
Military Road dog walk Northbound A83, Scotland A popular place to take a break on the A83, with a snack van doing brisk business. The views are tremendous on a fine day.
A689 Moorland dog walk for people who enjoy big spaces, County Durham A magnificent dog walk across the moorland. Expect near total solitude, and the chance to focus in on bird calls and an occasional rustling in the heather from nesting birds.
Historic hall grounds dog walk, Norfolk It's an extraordinary thought that this house was built in the late 1400s and the same family has lived here through all the centuries, and political changes and wars in the meantime.
Pretty village dining pub with good food, Suffolk An award winning and dog-friendly pub, set in a quintessentially Suffolk village. Expect to see thatched cottages in abundance and an enormous church, with a gloriously crooked house next to it.