A32 Dog walk and a village pub, Hampshire Popular village dining pub, and a walk that'll help boost your appetite for some very good food. Can get very busy at weekends.
A281 dog-friendly pub and walk, West Sussex Roadside dog-friendly country inn on the A281 with a relaxing garden and upmarket menu. The paint job certainly makes it un-missable from the Brighton Road.
A285 dog-friendly pub and hard-surface walk, West Sussex Accessible dog walk on a hard surface path. Dog-friendly 16th century coaching inn, full of character. CAMRA ales and home-cooking.
Coldharbour dog walks and dog-friendly pub, Surrey Dog-friendly pub surrounded by woodland paths, an ancient hill fort, and pure walking joy.
A352 Lulworth dog-friendly inn and walks, Dorset A little before the ever popular Lulworth Cove, on a busy day there's much to be said for starting a visit in this dog-friendly pub.
Purbeck dog-friendly pub and walk, Dorset Quiet and relaxing walk with a dog-friendly pub off the A351.
Waterside dog walk near Maidstone, Kent A country park with a longer dog walk, close to the A26 and Maidstone. Lots of friendly doggie people there and decent coffee too.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B, Lancashire One of my favourite country pubs with a warm-hearted and friendly welcome to walkers, dogs and families.
A417 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Wantage, Oxfordshire A warm and welcoming 16th century pub where people and dogs are all made to feel at home. The dog walk isn't the most exciting in the world but it is really convenient and easy to follow.
Wallingford area dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Oxfordshire Pooch-perfect pub surrounded by walks and countryside delights. If you need your optimism tank topping up, come and take a walk here.
A329 dog walk near Pangbourne, Berkshire Follow in the footsteps of the cast of Downton Abbey and Pride and Prejudice (2005 film version) in the wonderful grounds of this gracious old country house.
Wallingford area dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Oxfordshire Rural pub in a village famous for its watercress, and a dog walk with no stiles. The author of 'Three Men in a Boat', Jerome K Jerome lived close to the village.