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A 4 acre private enclosed dog field just one minute from junction 16 of A1(M), ten mins from A14. High fences. With obstacles, shelter, picnic bench, dog toys, water and poo bags.
Junction 10
Dog-friendly coaching inn that's very handy for the M11 and the Imperial War Museum at Duxford (not dog-friendly).
Calm and tranquil dog-friendly village pub near the A14 just north of Cambridge. The dog walk can be a stress-busting 3 mile yomp, or just a potter in the fields.
You've got choices here, either a pub stop and short walk on the green or a wonderful river walk (dry days only) from a car park just outside the village and the option of driving up to the village...
Junction 13
Smart gastro-pub just outside Cambridge, and within a moment of the M11 Jct 13. The dog walk is a there-and-back over fields, and there's a shorter option if you need to keep your feet dry.
An easy to find dog-friendly pub and easy dog walk between St Neots and Cambridge.
Junction 22
Nature reserve with 170 acres of grasslands, meadows, lakes, and woods. Dogs are allowed off lead however, certain parts of the nature reserve require dogs to be kept on a lead.
A fenland dog walk and dog-friendly pub that's close to Wisbech. You're on the Old Bedford Levels here, home of the famous experiment that proved the earth isn't flat.
Fully accessible dog walk on flat paths through a nature reserve, and a child and dog-friendly Tudor inn with roaring fires in winter and a garden in summer.
I stumbled on this fabulously dog-friendly pub almost like a miracle.
A friendly dining pub, perfect for a dog-friendly meetup with friends not far from the A1 or the A14 and Huntingdon.
Dog-friendly dining pub fairly close to Girton and very handy for refreshments close to the A428 and the end of the M11. Not a footpath in sight though, so dogs are out of walkies luck here.
Very easy to find from the A14, this is an excellent dog-friendly alternative to the nearby Services and children have a good outdoor play area and menu too.
Close to the A1 and a civilised choice for a doggie B&B overnight stay, or just a quick break for a legstretch and snack. It's on the old Roman Ermine Street.
Plenty of walking to be had in this 2,400 acre reservoir and countryside centre. Close to both the A1 and also the A14.
Very easy to reach dog walk off the A1 near St Neots. A series of lakes with well marked paths and an attractive mix of water and wildflowers. Lovely walking for people and dogs.
Dog and family-friendly historic pub and circular dog walk close to the A10 near Royston
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 10
Enjoy lunch in a very old coaching inn where Dickens used to spin yarns by the fireplace and then walk it off on a riverside path with lots of doggy romping space.
A rather good country dining pub with a roomy car park and easy access from the A11. Dogs are welcome and there's a really long dog walk for very energetic hounds. You don't have to do all of it!
Not far from the A1 you'll find quiet and tranquil woodland walking here on forestry paths. It's a real bolthole from the thunder of the "Great North Road".
Gorgeous thatched building where dogs are welcome. It's a handy place to take a driving break and not far from the A15 and the centre of Peterborough.
Terrific farm shop with a dog-friendly tea room and cafe. And it's really easy to get to from the A1, A47 and the A15 / Peterborough ring road too.
Junction 17
A wonderful place to visit at any time of year, and perfect for dog-walkers. This is a lovely expanse of greenery with loads of meadows, lakes and trees to sniff around.
Wansford Interchange
Country inn with good food and also dog-friendly B&B rooms. It's just under 4 miles from the A1 and a welcome bolt-hole if you want to escape the traffic for a while.
One of several country parks along the route of the River Nene, where everyone can find something pleasurable to do.
A hidden gem for dogs - excellent secure off lead running area, large green space and nice piece of woodland for sniffing round!
If you need a break from the A11 near Newmarket then sniff out this dog-friendly foodie pub with a choice of great walks from the door.
An outstanding, blow your socks off historic watermill on the banks of the Great Ouse.
If you're heading towards Norfolk with the dogs, it's worth stopping here for a relatively uncrowded provisioning stop, and an easy to follow dog walk along the course of the old Nene.
Junction 10
Traditional village pub, very convenient for the War Museum and with a friendly atmosphere. Jem and I sat out in the garden with a book while the others went to the museum, and felt very comfortable.
A friendly and welcoming country pub, with a 35 minute circular dog walk to keep Fido happy. Dog-friendly B&B rooms here too. Miles better than the A11 services nearby.
Convenient dog and child-friendly pub to use for a meeting up, or to take a break before getting into Cambridge itself.
Junction 11
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M11 south of Cambridge. Easy to find and quite close to Sawston.
Southoe Turn
Flat grasslands walk popular with local dog owners.
Junction 15 Northbound
Rural there-and-back walk to a piece of calm ancient woodland between Huntingdon and Peterborough.
When only Thai food will do, and you're driving on the A10. Dog-friendly and good with kids.
Village pub with a dog walk from the doorstep. The pub's been trading since 1769, and is still thriving.
A village with two dog-friendly inns for B&B, coffees, meals and refreshment on the A1. They've been looking after people on the move for centuries. And the dogs have a good long walk to explore.
Junction 23 Spittals Interchange
A gem of dog-friendly village pubs, with a big open garden, great food, and surrounded by fantastic dog walks. Definitely worth a short detour to get here, it's just under 5 miles from the A14.
Dog-friendly coaching inn where you and the dog can take a break from Ermine Street (A603) and get a coffee in a village where the Romans used to stop to refill their water bottles.
Junction 16
A former clay pit that has been transformed into a fine country park. It's an excellent place for walking, particularly around the lake, and is very popular with local dog walkers.
Another great village pub that's been saved by the community, and with a choice of walks from the door. Always good to find these hidden gems and support them.
Junction 12
A traditional pub that's well equipped for families and their dogs. Relaxed and friendly atmosphere. New management in January 2024, so reviews very welcome.
Junction 30 Dry Drayton Interchange
Village pub with good cafe menu in a pub ambience. Dogs are welcome and the garden is quite large. The walk is very short and boisterous dogs will feel cheated. Less than a mile from the A14.
Dog-friendly country pub just outside Cambridge, and ideal for a weekend walk and meal well outside the city. Also handy for the A14 coming in from Bury.
A dog walk off the A14 with no parking hassles. Don't be put off by the industrial approach to this walk - it's worth it once you're away from the car.
We came here on a miserable rainy day in January, and the car park was a muddy quagmire - so definitely put the wellies and dog towel in if the weather's wet! The walk is good for senior dogs or the...
Southoe Turn
Created on the flood plain of the Great Ouse river, this is a great place to walk your dog. It's popular with local dog walkers and well-supplied with poo-bins.
Dog-friendly pub right on the Great Ouse river, and with dog walks straight from the door.
Junction 27
Excellent walking with the dog here, surrounded by the lapping water of the River Ouse.
Junction 33 Milton Interchange
Well-organised and relaxing country park, ideal for dog walking. It seemed like a very gentle and calm place when we were there.
Riverside walk with several views of the Great Ouse, a working mill and a dog-friendly pub. People come here on holiday, and it's easy to see why. As a dog-friendly stop off the A14 it's brilliant.
Southoe Turn
Dogs welcome in bar area ( not main restaurant). Comfortable seating/ tables log fire in winter. Food available. Outside river view pub garden with porch area for hot days. Friendly staff.
A wild walk over the fens with the dog is just the thing for a clearing of the mind and a real break from driving.
Dog-friendly pub with a pretty garden, and a village green for dogs who prefer a short walk and sniff. Or a longer walk on a doggie-perfect bridleway between the fields.
Junction 9
If you're looking for a pretty pub to meet up with friends, or just to get out of the car before Cambridge this is one to put on the 'to try' list.
Junction 12
A large car park, easy access to the river and tasty food makes this a popular place to enjoy an easy dog walk, with doggie swimming, and take a break.
A lovely walk up and over one of the few hills in the Cambridge area. The walk gives stunning views over Cambridge and the surrounding area.
Extremely comfortable and well-organised hotel with a dog-friendly bar and a pretty garden with plenty of space. The dog walk is beside the river and a delight on a warm day.
Why put up with miserable roadside Services when you can stop in a pretty village, take the dog with you into a family-friendly pub, go for a walk and even stay overnight without leaving precious...
Junction 37
We were charmed by the cheery welcome at this dog and child-friendly village pub with a huge garden. Active dogs will be happy with a romp over fields and then a play with the pub pooch.
Large open spaces for dogs to romp in the shadow of an abbey ruin. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
Junction 10
Another very good dog-friendly pub near the M11 and the Imperial War Museum, and a very easy to follow dog walk to the young River Cam to enjoy.
Junction 12
An easy and relaxing dog walk through fields alongside the River Cam. I read somewhere that war poet Rupert Brooke and Virginia Woolf used to skinny dip in the river by moonlight.
Junction 10
A pleasant stroll with the dog through a small village onto open fields. The community pub is welcoming and helpful.
Junction 11
A choice of three marked walks for you and the dog through enchanting woodland, steeped in history and impeccably cared for by the Cambridge Preservation Society.
Junction 17
A traditional village, with some really attractive thatched cottages, a village green and pleasantly slow pace.
A short stroll by the river with the dog, and then the chance of refreshment at an award-winning country pub. Dogs are welcome there in the bar and outside.
Popular family and dog-friendly pub with a large car park and easy access from the main road.
An essential stop for fans of the poet John Clare, as well as a woodland dog walk and a dog-friendly pub.