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This circular walk takes you through the market town of southam and picturesque Stowe Valley to the Holy Well, then continues over the river, through the Stoneythorpe estate along ancient paths and...
The hotel is opposite the farm where Shakespeare's in-laws lived, and this is an interesting little village to visit. Like so many of the inns in this area, the building itself is so old it's amazing.
Absolutely the best place to get a panoramic view of 'Shakespeare' country, and lots of space for dogs to run, roll and sniff.
Small wood, full of ancient trees and great for dogs. Now imited walking space outside of the wood itself because of HS2 work.
Junction 16
A locals' favourite for dog walkers in the area and you'll find a choice of dog walks right from the car park. The conservatory can get a bit over-doggie on a wet day.
Pub near Leamington Spa with a fabulous riverside position, easy access to walks, and a lovely dog-friendly policy.
16th century dog-friendly pub in a pretty Warwickshire village. Lovely warming fire in the colder months and garden tables in the summer.
A fine pub, created from a former water mill and you can still see the immense working water wheel powered by the River Avon.
Much praised dog-friendly inn and dog walk in a charming Warwickshire village, just below the start of the Cotswold Hills.
A short dog walk with no stiles across the parkland of Packwood House, ideal for a summer outing.
Junction 4
A handy 2-mile (35 mins) circular dog walk on tidy grassland that keeps dogs reasonably clean in all weathers.
If your dog loves to swim and splash, this is a great place to come in the summer. The bend on the River Avon was, once upon a time, a natural open-air lido for the residents of Stratford.
Gracious 17th century building in the heart of Warwick. Dogs are welcome at the outside tables and bar.
Dog-friendly pub with a roaring fire in winter, and lots of outdoor space and tables in summer. Close to Coughton Court (not dog-friendly) and several very good walks nearby.
Junction 12
Great food, an outstanding view, and a very unique building with a full-on dog walk from the door. Oh yes, and awash with history.
Junction 16
17th century dog-friendly pub with a modern feel, and a fabulous location. In summer you can sit on the grass watching canal boats go by, and in winter there are several fires and woodburners.
Junction 13
Calm, peaceful and tranquil walking here with lots of top-class sniffing for dogs! The paths are all clear and well walked. Inside the wood you can sometimes see the earthworks of an ancient fort.
An easy 4 mile dog walk, starting from the very atmospheric ruins of Kenilworth Castle.
Extensive park and nature reserve near the centre of Leamington Spa. It's popular with dog walkers, and also sports enthusiasts.
A gentle canalside stroll along a popular stretch of the waterway.
Good place to walk the dog if you're heading north from Coventry. This is probably the last off-lead dogwalk opportunity before the M69/M1.
A section of the Arden Way, boasting a great view with facilities and access paths.
A popular destination for Coventry folk, there is lots to do here all through the year.
A circular Woodland walk of about 5000 Metres -or longer if you go 'off piste' there is a car park and a hard standing path for the main route and many trails off into the trees.
One of the Canal and River Trust's set of dog walks along canals. This is the Stratford canal, a lovely rural waterway with glorious wildflowers along most of the canal bank.
Canalside dog-friendly pub, with walks on the towpath right from the door.
Dog walk with a great view, sent in by Tony Webb.
There's a choice of trails from the National Herb Centre just north of Banbury. It's on a fairly steep valley slope, so a fair level of fitness is required for both humans and dogs.
Woodland walk on well-maintained paths through a community nature reserve. Lots of friendly dog owners to be found here.
This walk takes you around the perimeter of the 'Windmill Pool' and is flat, easy walking.
Junction 18
Clean and well-kept dog-friendly village inn within easy reach of the M45, the M1 and the A5 but you'd never know how close these major roads are.
Quiet secluded wood that's complete heaven for dogs.
The name of the village is almost as good as Little Snoring, so we couldn't resist this one.
Very dog-welcoming dining pub with outstanding views over the valley below, and a pretty garden in summer. Look out for the hound in residence peering through the windows, he's a real character!
A safe and livestock-free woodland walk with plenty of space for dogs to enjoy country sniffs and smells.
A dog friendly community pub just outside Stratford on Avon, and ideal for a quick walk and a sandwich outside of the tourist hotspots of the town.
A chance for your dog to frolic in the estate where Shakespeare may have (and probably didn't) poached a deer or two. Dogs on leads everywhere here, so not a happy walk for bouncy dogs.
Our dog walking site is a lovely 7.5 acres of river meadow in the village of Clifford Chambers for you to come and use with your dog(s).
Very dog friendly old coaching house in a bustling market town, ideal for the North Cotswolds and Shakespeare's Stratford.
Small rural dog-friendly pub, with flagged floors and beams. Gets busy in summer and warm weekends.
Very dog-friendly pub, with biscuits on arrival for hungry hounds. Well placed for a lunch stop if you're walking in the area. The walk takes in the site of the Battle of Edgehill.
Circular walk, starting from Newbold Comyn Park. Three easy stiles, and the possibility of cows in one field. Doggie swimming places along the way, and a dog-friendly pub half-way round too!
Village pub with reasonably priced, slightly retro pub food (chicken in basket) and dog-friendly in the bar and outside in the large garden.
Lots of off-lead space for dogs to enjoy on this easy walk from the historic town of Henley-in-Arden. After your walk, there are several dog-friendly inns in the historic market town.
Relaxed and friendly dog-friendly pub in a lovely 16th century building. On a cold day there's a massive woodburner for dogs to curl up in front of, and a garden for hot sunny days.
Junction 4
Handy and dog-friendly pub for a walk by the canal, or just a pleasant place to sit in the beer garden and watch the boats go by. Close to the M42 and the M40.
Country pub, dog-friendly, and with popular Sunday roasts!
This is a pub with a fantastically long history, starting even before the famous Battle of Edgehill which took place just over the next hill.
Dog-friendly pub, with a warm atmosphere and excellent food. There are some really good walks nearby, or just chill on the village green opposite.
Warwickshire dog walks This dog walk's just over 7 miles and works best for active dogs (and owners).
Right in the middle of a very cute village the dog-friendly Bell Inn is a great place for a dog walk followed by a pint and pub food.
Airy and spacious faux-rustic inn from the Brunning and Price stable with a warm welcome to all, and some very tasty food.
A country park is 100 acres of reclaimed land, with waterside and grassy walks and lots of doggy dashing space. The paths within the park are hard-surfaced and accessible.
This tiny pub is too small to allow dogs inside, but they really wanted to welcome local and visiting pooches. So the enterprising landlord built a special doggie annex for 4-legged friends.
An easy-to-find pub and walk, and ideal for a no fuss stroll on the Stratford canal towpath.
A laid-back village pub that's in the heart of the community, and also gives a warm welcome to visitors. Walks all around, and hearty rural portions.
A successful combo of fine dining, Sunday roasts, and a dog-friendly bar plus the dog walk from the doorstep make this a winner for those of us who can't bear to leave the dog out of a celebration.
This is a lovely pub for enjoying the view over the village green and duck pond on a warm Sunday afternoon.
Riverside pub overlooking the River Avon.
A real surprise of a dog walk in this village that packs a real historical punch. Free parking
Friendly pub and quite handy for refreshments after a bracing stroll at Burton Dassett. Many locals would probably call their pub the heart of the village.
The Boot is a bit unlucky with its location, on a bend of the A435 where most people just don't see it until too late. Once in the car park it's clear that the pub is bigger than it appears to be.
Village pub in a lovely location overlooking the village pond. Dogs get a good welcome and new owners have smartened the building up.
Junction 1
Charming dog-friendly pub near Rugby, and a dog walk too. Worth checking out if you're local, and a welcoming place for a dog walk and refreshments on your journey.
Such a perfect country pub, with a welcoming approach to dogs and walkers in the bar. It's also popular locally for great food.
The pub is set in a former manor house, with loads of seating inside and out. Dog-friendly, child-friendly, and surrounded by a park and lots of sporting activities - so this is a popular buzzy place.
Big and relaxed canal-side pub that's popular with dog-walkers, boaters, cyclists, families and friendly folk generally.
Junction 15
Tranquil off-lead easy dog walk from a new-style community pub that's also a cafe. This is a relaxing place to break a journey. It's sooo close to the M40 junction but you'd never know it.
Village pub that's a popular focus in the centre of the village. Traditional pub meals served, and dogs are welcome in the bar and garden.
Warm and welcoming hostelry where dogs are welcome and the Thai food very tasty.
Family-run pub with a couple of dog-friendly tables in the bar, and a pleasant outdoor patio for warm evenings. Easy to reach from the A435 and M42 Junction 3.
Junction 16
Country pub that's an ideal starting point for a dog walk, or just a relaxed meal in the large garden. Less than 5 miles from Junction 15 or 16.
Marvellous dog-friendly pub and well worth making a detour for. Jem loves it here because they have carpet, and he can get really comfortable for a snooze.
A proper pubby pub with great value food, a friendly landlord, dog-friendly and a genuine welcome for all. People talk to each other here - no muzak.
Wonderful pub, and everything a pub should be. Dog-friendly, great food, warm and welcoming, loads of outside space in summer. Walks from the door.
Junction 11
Easy-to-find countryside dining pub without the bendy country lanes, and you're less than 5 miles from the M40 Junction 11 here.
Junction 9
Lovely relaxing dog walk along the Birmingham and Fazeley canal towpath, with side paths into a nature reserve. The towpath is well-maintained and clean underfoot.
Smart, upmarket country pub and restaurant, with fields nearby for dogs to enjoy a leg-stretch.
Junction 15
I'd call this a 'modern coaching inn' as it ticks all the boxes for dogs and motorists on the move.
Junction 2
An easy to manage walk with dogs, very close to the M6 exit.
This is one of the most photographed buildings in Stratford, and its curvy timbers look just the part.
Airy and contemporary dog-friendly pub with a good dog walk just around the corner. New management has transformed the atmosphere here and it's a family and dog-friendly place to stop for a break.
Junction 1
This nature reserve was opened by David Bellamy and it's a fine dog-walk space with clearly marked paths leading through fields, woodland and a disused canal path.
Junction 9
A wonderful opportunity for dogs to race around over meadows, or just chill out on the grass in this well-planned and popular water park. Children are well catered for too.
Junction 11
A very handy stopping place near the M42 and A42 just north of Tamworth. This is a warm and welcoming dog-friendly village inn with a short dog walk from the door.
Junction 16
Dogs will benefit not just from an excellent walk here, but also that their drivers have so many opportunities for shopping, snacks and meals to suit all budgets and tastes.
Junction 15
A glorious dog walk along a towpath with the chance to watch narrowboats climbing the 21 closely placed locks of the 'Stairway to Heaven'. And a choice of dog-friendly places for refreshments.
This is a more people-centred walk than usual, as Warwick is such a big tourist attraction.
Junction 12
The Warwickshire landscape here is wonderful, with 100 acres of lush green rolling hills which you are free to walk around.
Junction 10
Dog walk in a really interesting country park, formed out of the remains of a colliery. The ponds in the park came about from subsidence, not design. It's a gritty sort of park, but worth a visit.
Village pub. Thatched roof and home cooked food. Gareth is the landlord and he runs the pub along with the manager Sam and chef Paul. Friendly pub dog Freddie helps with the atmosphere!
A popular quaffing spot for thirsty thespians, the relaxed atmosphere of this riverside pub is a joy for dogs on a jaunt to Stratford on Avon.
Family run pub with easy access from the A423. In summer the garden is a big bonus.
A small market town on the river Stour, with a choice of dog-friendly inns for refreshments and a short walk by the river.
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.
Junction 15
Big open space for dogs to stretch their legs. Just pawfect for letting the dog have a really good run before you go to take a look at the pretty and historic county town of Warwick.
Gorgeous 15th century dog-friendly village pub in one of Warwickshire's nicest villages. Log fire, beams and good cheer in abundance.
Village pub in a small Warwickshire village, popular with its locals and visitors. Dogs are welcome in the bar, and there's also seating in the garden for warmer days.
Lots of great walks around the numerous lakes and nature trails.
Forestry Commission woodland where you least expect to find it. Great for dogs, and Jem loves coming here.
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