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This is an amazing place to walk. There are so many paths that you could spend hours walking around. This should please dogs no end.
Absolutely massive heathland nature reserve with apparently limitless space for walks, nature spotting and having a totally brilliant time out with the dog.
Peace and tranquility are waiting to be enjoyed on this lovely waterside walk. This is gentle walking and dogs will be delighted by the sights and smells of the towpath.
Junction 9
A pub with quite a sense of humour, and great for families and dogs.
Good workout for you and the dog here, with a brisk uphill to the North Downs viewpoint.
Lovely dog-friendly cafe right next to the Common for walkies with the pooch. A good stop for families with lots of interesting wildlife to explore and colouring paper in the cafe.
Junction 10
There's no getting away from the sound of the nearby motorway droning on in the background. But at least you can't see it.
Heathland where dogs can scamper free, and it's part of the totally enormous Hurt Forest. A very quiet and relaxing spot.
Junction 8
Countryside dog walk just yards from J8/M25. Excellent stop off when travelling. Access to both carriageways. Adjacent to North Downs Way / Gatton Park. Massive view over the North Downs and Reigate.
Cheerful traditional local with a dog walk starting pretty much from the car park.
Pleasant urban parkland close to Epsom - nothing special, but may be handy to know about!
Small woodland near Farnham where dogs can really enjoy an off-lead scamper through the trees. It was pouring with rain when we were here and Jem was a bit miserable about his walkies.
Woodland area great for stroll around with dog plenty of shade
Enjoy an atmospheric walk on the Downs before relaxing in a dog-friendly pub with an interesting South African feel. It's a very short drive away from the walk.
Junction 4
Pretty walk along the canal and through the woods bordering the ranges. There are also many areas to explore within the ranges but be sure to check the firing timings on their government page
Fabulous walks with the dog here, and wonderful views over the South Downs. Looked after by the National Trust, so free parking for members. Very popular on sunny weekend afternoons.
Junction 3
Starting from the car park are trails of varying lengths either through woodland or by a lake. The paths are surfaced, so these are dog-walks for all weathers and shoes.
Good old traditional pub in two converted Victorian cottages. The warm welcome that dogs and people receive will make you want to stay rather than head out on the walk.
Junction 13
A delightful dog-friendly pub tucked away in a pretty part of the town. The Thames is really close by and there is a very pleasant riverside dog walk to enjoy.
Typical Surrey common with heath and woodland, gets very wet in winter, but there is a board walk. Pond to chase ducks or swim in (she's done both. Also bridleways so need to watch out for horses.
Junction 6
This enchanting woodland is owned by the Woodland Trust.
Junction 10
A dog-friendly pub with good food and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
A 15th century dog-friendly freehouse now giving motorists a very modern coaching inn experience. Good for families. Close to the A3.
Local legends say that this valley was created by the Devil.
Junction 6
If you were to choose to stop for the views alone, this pub / tearoom would be near the top of your list and it's a warm and friendly place as well.
A wonderful hillside forest with great views. Plenty of heath and woods for dogs to get excited about and a really tranquil place for people to wind down.
An active country pub with lots going on, and a welcoming feel.
Wonderful combo of dog-friendly inn and its own grounds where dogs can enjoy a happy sniff. A really good place to stop if you have dogs and kids with you.
Vast area of open common and wooded area, also ponds at one end for the water lovers. Bridleways cross the common, popular with locals.
Lovely pub where dogs get a great welcome, and the food is good too. Very friendly atmosphere and a very safe space for the woman plus dog travelling combo. Thanks Barney the Lab for the lovely pose!
Popular and accessible woodland that's great for a quick dog walk.
When only a nice cup of tea and a cake will do! Dog-friendly tea-rooms in Grayshott for a break from the A3
Junction 9
A friendly, welcoming pub next to a fabulous ancient forest where dogs can go nuts in the trees.
Dog friendly pub with amazing views. They allow dogs inside but when the weather is nice you should bring your drinks outside across the street. You can sit on the grass and the dogs can run around.
Hazel Grove Interchange
Large, popular pub and dogs are welcome.
This is a dog-friendly pub with nice food and drinks. It's a bit pricey but usually worth it. They have outdoor areas both at the front and at the back.
Lovely Park where your dogs can have a paddle in the stream of water running through the park. lots of open space for your dogs to enjoy themselves and great for water loving dogs.
Largest of the Royal Parks with over a thousand acres of land.
When the South Circular gets hissy, this is a useful escape route. By the time you and the dog have enjoyed a walk, the road will be on the move again.
Surprisingly unknown park in South London, that's in the care of the National Trust. The River Wandle twists through the middle, and is well defended by geese.
Over 1,000 acres of green space for Londoners to re-oxygenate. The park is divided into different sections, and the most attractive for dogs is the Woodland Gardens area which runs down to the river.
Dog walking, pet sitting, boarding services and more in and around the Sutton, North East Surrey area.
Dog walking, pet sitting, boarding services and more in and around the Redhill, East Surrey area.
The walk here is at the very start of the North Downs Way. So very tempting!
Pretty upmarket dog-friendly village inn overlooking the church and village green. Timbered, 14th century and highly historic. It feels a bit like time travel.
Not far from Polesden Lacey National Trust. The Plough is very dog friendly and home of the warm welcome for human and dog alike.
Thoroughly old-school pub with a quirky sense of decor and a really welcoming feel. It's a family-run pub, with a large kitchen and passionate approach to their food.
Junction 10
A dog-friendly pub with a light, bright atmosphere and really easy to find from the motorway.
Country-style dining pub where dogs get a good welcome and it's a comfortable space for solo dining with your laptop, and also familes and business teams.
Popular and dog-friendly pub that's as close to a modern-style coaching inn as you can get. Open long hours and we watched in astonishment as people and dogs just pawed in before 11 in the morning!
A country inn since the 18th century, this is a relaxed and comfortable space for solo travellers plus pooch, as well as families. Less than 5 miles from the M25 Junction 6.
Established in 1590, and feeding travellers for over 400 years. The building itself is a treat and modern day food and service doesn't disappoint.
Popular heathland with a dog walking route, and a beach for people (but not dogs).
Woodland walk that dogs will love, and a relaxed but efficient pub with great food. It's within seconds of an A3 exit. Job done!
Totally brilliant old-school pub where the owner and customers are fabulously dog-friendly and have a fantastic track record of raising funds for the Canine Partners charity.
Welcoming and dog-friendly inn on the Surrey/Sussex border and easy to find from the A29. There's loads of atmosphere, parts of the building are 15th century.
Stress-busting woodland walkies that will calm the mind and tire out your dog. A great place to stop off for some quality canine time.
Another fabulous dog walking adventure in the forest. This car park seems to be the local favourite and your dog will find herself with plenty of new doggie friends here.
Burntcommon Interchange
Canal-side dog-friendly pub with a waterside dog walk starting from the door.
Dog-friendly dining pub where walkers, cyclists and well-scubbed diners mingle happily together in a convivial atmosphere.
Doggie-pawfect combo of an unpretentious pub and walkies right from the car park.
Junction 11
Wander through the idyllic Dumsey Meadow and this leads to a pathway alongside the river.
An ancient common that's owned and run by its own Preservation Society, who are doing a heroic job to conserve the native heathland and at the same time making the Common a lovely place to walk the...
Junction 8
Is this the most perfect dog-walk off the M25? A vast expanse of common land for dog walking, together with a superb pub with an excellent local reputation for its food.
We loved this walk, and the chance to walk alongside a vineyard made this feel more like the Champagne region than Godalming.
The dog walk here is ideal for a doggie splash in hot weather, and it's popular with local dog walkers. Refreshments and facilities at the pub are good.
Relaxed and easy route to Hampton Court and back along the Thames.
Another part of the Hurt woodlands where dogs can enjoy a very superior sniff and scamper.
Dogs are allowed throughout the pub and dining areas, with huge dog biscuits handed out on arrival. In the warmer months there are several outdoor areas to enjoy, with plenty of water bowls available.
Painshill Interchange
It is amazing that dogs are allowed anywhere near this very foody pub, but happily Fido will be made very welcome. There is also an easy walk nearby.
Junction 8
A mix of fields and woodlands surrounding a lake. To begin with we thought the park was just a sailing centre, but there's much more to it than that and dogs can enjoy a really good walk here.
Pretty dog walk through airy woodland to a path leading around a lake.
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.
Junction 10
This Common is a favourite for families and dog walkers. The coolness of the pine forest is ideal for hot, travel weary dogs, or check out the dog swimming possibilities of the lake.
Oh my oh my - this is the cutest of villages, and the number of footpaths criss-crossing to get here shows that pilgrims and travellers have been heading this way for centuries.
Cheerful and dog-friendly pub with a dog walk from the end of the car park. If you're looking for a longer weekend dog walk, you can access the Surrey Border Path from here.
Junction 10
Country dining at this timbered, dog-friendly inn close to the M23 Junction 9. Dog-friendly B&B rooms and a good walk if you persevere.
Junction 9
A dog-friendly pub where pooches really are made welcome, or just the walk - the choice is yours. A pub has been on this site since 1635.
Junction 8
National Trust managed heath with marked trails for the dog walk. And a dog-friendly pub just a short hop away in the village for after your walk.
Recommended by Carole and Jack who say 'A friend organises an annual dog walkers' Christmas brunch here and on our lunchtime visit, wet and bedraggled, we all received a warm welcome.
A 16th century coaching inn, now fortifying 21st century drivers with very satisfying lunches and a warm, friendly atmosphere.
A 16th century dog friendly freehouse with a roaring log fire in winter, and a relaxed 'smart rustic' atmosphere.
One of the few places in Effingham Forest where car parking is permitted, and this is an easy access route. It's not a hard surface which could be an issue after a lot of wet weather.
Dog friendly pub near the village green offering good value light lunches, and a short doggiestop walk for the dog.
The pub overlooks a pocket-sized village green and at first glance looks just like a house from an Agatha Christie story.
Sandy heath land. Brilliant for off lead walks
Popular recreation facility and it gets very busy here at weekends. During the week is a much more relaxing time to enjoy the space. Less than 3 miles from the A3 Burpham roundabout.
Doggie delight of a walk, quite close to the A3 for a quick walkies on your journey or a fabulous long weekend walkies.
Really close to the M25 but still tucked away amongst the hills. This pub is a delight and the views over the Mole Valley are wonderful. The footpath is just outside the door too.
Milford Junction
This former corn mill is now a pub with a fantastic location on the banks of the River Wey. It is all very lovely and the walking options should suit every dog.
Tucked away in the Surrey Hills, these woodlands are calming and inspirational. Charles Darwin often walked past these trees although whether he had a dog or not is open to question.
Dog-friendly pub surrounded by woodland paths, an ancient hill fort, and pure walking joy.
Glorious walking in a far corner of Windsor Great Park. The lake is lovely, and it's been used in the Harry Potter films - and the village nearby is home to many celebrity dog owners!
Old-world timbered pub near a stream that's lovely for dog splashing. Great for a short stop off the A3
Junction 4
An easy dog walk along the towpath, with the benefit of lots of kids' activities at the start. Pedalo and canoe hire is available, and the atmosphere is relaxed and laid back.
A majestic tower in dogtastic surroundings. From the top of the tower you can see London to the north and the English Channel to the south.
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.
Another great dog walk space in the enormous Hurt Forest. This is one of the more popular car parks and there's an honesty box for donations.
Lovely trail walks with a variety of lengths, mixture of woodland, open ground and even water for those dogs who like a splash.
A real country atmosphere here, an easy dog walk and well-run 16th century inn for refreshment.
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