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Country park with plenty of wildlife interest, lake and marshy swamps. Jem loved it here, and there are lots of people with dogs.
A coastal dog walk, starting from a distinctive Martello tower. From October to April the massive beach is ideal for doggie fun and games.
Dumpton Gap is open for dogs all year round, with no restrictions.
Really nice sandy beach, and dogs are welcome at Kingsgate all year round.
Dog friendly shingle beach, when the tide is out rockpools and sand is exposed which is great for walking the dogs.
Beach accessed down steep pathway from parking on Wear Bay Road near Folkestone harbour. Its sandy at low tide and can be walked at high tide using the concrete walkway below the cliffs.
An easy-going dog walk and fine food at the dog-friendly pub makes this village a fine place for a doggiestop.
Through woodlands then fields. Lots of wood anemones, crows and pheasants.
Junction 11
Traditional pub with a garden for hearty pub fare and real ale, plus a campsite. Really close to the M20 Jct 11. Friendly people, and it's also very close to channel crossing points.
This is a great summer dog walk by the river to keep dogs cool.
This is a pebble beach with sand and silt when the tide it out. The path out to it is on a green ridge
Lovely walk for dogs here in quiet sleepy woodland, and a dog-friendly pub with cheerful people and surroundings.
On the banks of the River Stour, dogs will love the walk here in hot weather. The community-owned pub is a gem, with its own wine label and a micro-brewery and a friendly welcome to all.
Dog-friendly pub with a pleasant informal beer garden for the summer. Good for families with a playground and rec field just along the road.
Dog-friendly pub close to some good dog walks on Blean Common.
A perfectly placed pub for dog walks and a light airy atmosphere where families are welcome. If you've forgotten the words for the tongue-twister we've helped you out with a picture!
An 18th century inn close to the original tollhouse for Canterbury on the Dover Road. Dogs can be sure of a warm welcome here.
Junction 7
A super doggiestop off the M2 at Junction 7. The woodland walk for this junction has been created around an exceptionally fine pub. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside if there is space.
Without a good dog walk from the door, this dog-friendly inn is rather aptly named.
Waterside park with walking trails along the River Stour. This is an open space of long standing. Apparently Henry II granted the first fishing rights to anglers here.
A pleasant combo of a dog walk with plenty of off-lead space for dogs, and a country pub with an ambitious menu.
A country park with a longer dog walk, close to the A26 and Maidstone. Lots of friendly doggie people there and decent coffee too.
Junction 11
A very good value family stop, close to the M20 Junction 11 or 11a.
Ideal dog-walking along a canal constructed to move military equipment around the area quickly so as to trounce Napoleon.
Junction 1
High quality dog-walking just minutes from the M2 Junction 1. There's over 170 acres of ancient woodland and heath, water meadows and lakes for dogs to enjoy.
Junction 2
As soon as you walk around the first corner in the lane from the car park, the noise and fumes of the traffic drop away, and the sense of space and quiet here is totally amazing.
Junction 3
A circular walk through woodland where dogs can sniff and chase to their hearts' content. The start point is a popular pub with plenty of space for everyone.
A taste of yesteryear, with beams and quaintness and curios that draw you into a sort of time machine. Expect a warm and friendly welcome.
Before the channel crossing your dog will need a walk. The grounds were once part of an abbey, now gone, and the lawned section from the car park to the lake is dogs-on-leads only.
If you're in Dover with some time to spare, then a visit to its imposing medieval castle is a great way to entertain all the family - and give the dog a bit of a walk as well.
Junction 4
There are several paths and trails for dog walks in the 280 acres of this popular and well organised park. Within easy reach of the M2 Junction 4.
Several walks to choose from here - all good for dogs - and a really interesting place to visit as well.
Miles of glorious dog walking along the top of the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, and a birds-eye view of the ships weaving their way through the Channel.
If you're looking for a doggiestop on the way to or from Dover, this 18th century coaching inn and historic village is a relaxed choice.
Junction 6
This is an enchanting wood, not easy to find but definitely worth the effort. It's near the M2 Junction 6.
Brilliant place to walk the dog, get the kids completely tired out, and enjoy some mindfulness in the gardens.
Junction 9
Close to both the M20 and the A28 this is a reliable all-weather doggiestop with a dog walk partly on a hard-surface.
Dog-friendly Kentish pub, well off the beaten track and worth exploring.
Riverside dog-friendly pub with a contemporary feel and menu. Two good dog walks from the door, and plenty of parking.
Junction 2a
Less than 2 miles from the M26 as the crow flies, but light years away in reality. This pretty village and dog walk in the Low Weald feels like the deep countryside, and is a treat to find.
Formerly the village blacksmiths, this pub is in a quiet, out of the way spot of Kent. Dogs will be happy with the friendly welcome and pleasant walks
Dogs on leads are welcome here, in the first defensive fort built by the Romans as they landed on British shores in the year 43.
Unpretentious and dog-friendly pub with a large recreation ground over the road where little dogs will be quite happy with a run.
Easy to find dog walk close to the M20, and opposite the country showground where Paws in the Park takes place.
A sleepy village with a dog-friendly pub, village stores and a dog walk. Within easy reach of the A28.
This is a great walk for dogs and drivers, despite the sad memorial for some forty hop-pickers who were drowned in the 1850s when their wooden cart overturned and they were flung into the fast-flowing...
A welcoming dog-friendly pub, close to several good dog walks.
A special dog walk route in part of the Blean Woods Nature Reserve. How lovely! This makes for a super stroll off the A2.
In summer the riverside garden is just pawfect for a pint with the pooch. And the dog walk has swimming in the river for hot dogs.
We love the easy off-lead dog walk here, and the 16th century pub has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Amazing when you read about its lurid background of smuggling and derring-do!
Junction 9
A dog-friendly and welcoming village inn surrounded by good dog walking routes makes an ideal spot to take a break near the M20 Junction 9.
Junction 6
Dog walk and dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the M2 Junction 6 and close to Faversham. The surrounding marshland is a wildlife haven.
Dog-friendly 14th century castle (with just a bit of restoration) and walk, close to the A21. It's a good family stop with interesting stuff for kids.
A woodland dog walk with lots of scamper space, and a dog-friendly country pub too. Very close to the A2 between Canterbury and Whitfield and a good doggiespot to know about.
Remote and very rural dog walk from a dog-friendly pub on Romney Marshes.
A popular and dog-friendly pub, bursting at the seams with eager diners on the day we were here. The food smelled delicious.
A dog-friendly treasure of a pub, surrounded by dog walks. Once a hidden haunt for smugglers this 15th century inn is definitely worth a visit.
When Jem and I were here the hill was alive with the sound of happy barking. There's more to the hill than appears at first visit, and this walk is well worth exploring.
On a warm sunny day, bring the dog for a walk here and enjoy refreshments on a terrace with an unbeatable view over the valley.
Junction 11a
Less than 2 miles from the M20, you'll find a calm and welcoming atmosphere here. And the dog walk is pawfect for dogs, and gives drivers a complete change of scene.
Relaxing dog walk spot with free parking and a tranquil atmosphere.
Wow - this dog-friendly pub is really, really historic and the dog walk pases all sorts of interesting features. Well worth an explore and close to the A28 near Canterbury
This is a dog walk for Jane Austen fans, and every pooch called Mr Darcy. You're literally walking in her footsteps here.
Acres of woodland, streams and lakes. Multiple paths to follow and free parking.
An attractive village with a good dog walk and a well-preserved windmill to admire. Not too far from the A28.
Junction 8
Dog-friendly paradise for walks and dog-friendly refreshments and close to Maidstone for a weekend walkies, or just 2 miles from Junction 8 of the M20 and 2.
A doggy welcoming pub in an area with lots of footpaths for a dog walk.
Enchanting dog-friendly pub and a lovely dog walk in this pretty Kentish village. Pawfect for long lazy lunches - after the walkies! The pub dates back to the 14th century.
Lovely for a break from the driving, and some very tasty Italian cooking that will please all the family. And a dog walk too.
A very welcoming and dog-friendly country pub with a lovely dog walk on the doorstep. The building is so old, late 1200s, and must have seen some doings in its past!
A couple of dog walks to choose from, and the chance to spot some woodland wildlife.
Junction 2
Family-run 600 year old country pub near the M20 Junction 2 where dogs are welcome and there's a really good play area for kids.
A section of the North Downs Way makes for a splendid dog walk, and the woodland here is one of the highest points in Kent so the views are pretty good too.
Dog-friendly hotel on the sea front in Broadstairs.
Junction 6
Beautiful 18th century pub where children and dogs are welcome. Large garden. If you're travelling on the M2 or the M20, it's easy to take a short woodland walk before or after coming here.
Junction 8
Good walking routes from a small Kentish village. This was better when the pub was open, and it's scheduled to open again late in 2024.
Nestled under the tower of the 'cathedral of the marshes' this dog-friendly pub was once an important hub for smugglers.
Junction 3 Bluebell Interchange
This is somewhat stylish parkland for a dog walk north of Maidstone, with a cafe, WCs and some hard-surfaced paths.
Junction 8
This dog walk is close to Junction 7 and 8 of the M20. Stop here for a good length circular dog-walk, and an excellent and dog-welcoming inn with B&B to return to.
Junction 9
Expect doggie delight at this gorgeous woodland walk near the M20 Junction 9. Once a royal hunting forest, now it's just great for dog walkers here.
Enjoy one of the best views in the county from the start of this walk, part of the Millstone Nature Trail.
Junction 11
Close to the M20 Jct 11 find dog walk delight with plenty of space to go off-piste in this delightfully rural country park, which was originally a large estate dating back to Norman times.
Large woodland with easy paths and lots of doggie zooming space.
Woodland full of doggie delight and a great place to walk the dog and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Junction 2
This is a calm place for a dog walk and driving break from the M20 Jct 2, or the M26 Jct 2. There's plenty to keep the kids busy, or for just a peaceful potter with the pooch.
Easy dog walk from a traditional Kentish village pub. Follow paths through orchards and crops in this corner of the garden of England.
Relaxed and dog-friendly pub with instant access to a fine dog walk. Easy place to take a doggiestop on the A28.
A family run local pub where dogs are made very welcome indeed. The regulars even have their doggie portraits framed and on the wall.
Junction 2
This is a fascinating park and dog walk between Dartford and Gravesend, so close to the road network and yet it feels like another world.
Junction 3
This is a quiet and atmospheric circular woodland dog walk in a nature reserve that is a haven of meditative calm. And then it's a very short drive to a warm and welcoming dog-friendly inn.
Fabulous place to stop with dogs, kids, granny or on your own. The dog walk is right from the car park and the atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly.
Junction 4
Close to the M20 Jct 4, the dog walking paths in this country park are easy to walk. There's one marked footpath which goes through copses of trees with a wide grassy area. Nice.
Kippings Cross Roundabout
Small village pub, full of warmth and character. It seems to be the hub of the village as well as a destination for hungry dog walkers.
A quiet Kentish village with plenty of dog walking space, and a dog-friendly pub with overnight space for 4 motorhomes, etc.
Junction 13
This dog walk near the M20 Junction 13 is a good one for dogs and people.
A dog walk that you can make as short or long as you like, starting from a cosy pub in a very pretty Kentish village.
An excellent dog walk along the ancient coastline and then the chance to enjoy the warmth and companiable atmosphere of a stylish rustic pub.
This is so incredible, a 15th century building that is still fully in use and looking amazing. It was a farmhouse first, and became a pub later. But what a treat to experience this!
Incredibly atmospheric dog walking on the Saxon shore, and quite eerie on a windy day. Apparently this is the Hoo Peninsula. Best in summer.
A quiet piece of woodland with forest tracks. Ideal dog walking, and no stiles within the wood.
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