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Rural dog-friendly inn with great food, and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The surrounding village is too cute for words, and the Merry Brook flows past the pub. Just off the A44 and easy to find.
Woodland Trust look after this remaining fragment of the old Feckenham hunting forest. The trails are easy to follow and well looked after.
Popular and well looked after park to the west of Redditch. Local dogs seem to have a great time here, and the two kids' play areas look clean and creative.
Perfect combo of dog-friendly pub with an interesting canalside walk too.
Junction 6
A black-and-white timbered Tudor pub set in a tiny village will give you a taste of the 'full rustic'.
One of the most dog-friendly A-road services we've found so far. This one is a combined country park with shops, restaurant and a truly dog-friendly cafe.
Worcestershire is a county that seems to hide its fabulous woodland from visitors, and so the ancient oaks on this shortish circular walk may come as a surprise.
A dog-friendly fifteenth-century coaching inn on the banks of the river Teme, and nestled below a nature reserve with many footpaths.
Tranquil and gentle woodland where the birdsong makes you want to sing and enjoy life. Perfect for dogs and weary motorists to take a break and re-energise.
Welcoming and dog-friendly village inn, with really comfortable seating - whether inside or out. The village itself is worth an explore, and a circular walk starts from the door.
A nice mix of lush meadows and woodland, with the river Severn flowing by beyond the grass. On a warm day it's a good spot for a stroll, cool drink and generally potter around.
Woodland wonderland where drivers and dogs can truly relax and de-stress. The paths are well-tended and easy to follow, and the aroma of earth and trees after a shower is fabulous.
You start with an unrivalled view of 16 counties, the dog can go nuts on the many paths, and then there's the very lovely Morris and Brown cafe to come back to. Perfect!
Very enticing dog-friendly country inn, with mouth-watering aromas from the kitchen and the sort of atmosphere that makes you feel welcomed and relaxed.
From the pub you can see the River Avon rushing past on the last leg of its journey to join the Severn in a headlong dash to the sea.
Junction 4
Stunning countryside with loads and loads of paths. It's close to the M5 and the A49 and on a clear day this is hard to beat for a dog walk.
I'd describe this as a 'new rural' pub. The bar is a bar, where people talk to each other and dogs are welcome; and the food is worth a drive for.
Such a lovely place to take a driving break, or indeed to visit anyway.
Out of the way pub on the river, very laid back - like a time capsule to the last century.
Junction 1
A friendly and welcoming inn close to the M50 Junction 1, and Upton. Dogs are welcome in the pub and the walk is an easy route over fields.
If you want a dog-friendly pub that's easy to find, and with a modern approach to service and food choices then this country inn should suit.
Traditional pub on the Worcestershire / Shropshire border. A warm welcome awaits and there is a fine walk on common land.
You'll find this dog-friendly pub in the shadow of the Malvern Hills, which adds quite a bit to the atmosphere. A dog walk from the door, plus B&B rooms and camping makes this one to add to the list.
The woodland walk here will delight the dogs, and it's a pity the pub is only open for lunch at weekends.
A sizeable fenced off convenient dog walking area very easy to reach and within the Strensham services.
This inn is just opposite the village pond in a postcard pretty Cotswold hamlet.
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.
Tranquil walking spot right on the edge of the red sandstone ridge that characterises the soil and bricks of this top part of Worcestershire.
Local park and wildlife area
Junction 1
Deep in rural Worcestershire, this is a good place to take a break from the motorway, or the A38. The pub is welcoming and unpretentious, and the dog walk is fabulous in dry weather.
Old-school traditional black and white pub with a really friendly welcome, home-cooked food and a good dog walk from the door.
You'll find this dog and child-friendly farm shop and cafe just off the A46 near Evesham. The shop (open 9am-6pm) is small, but well-stocked and you can easily do a big shop here.
Big open space, with views and a mix of sniffing and romping options for dogs. The M5 is close by, but there's no access to this super walk from the motorway.
If you need a calm space to walk the dog, then the busy Wyre Forest down the road with gazillions of activities isn't going to cut it.
Quiet woodland that's ideal for a dog walk. Can be muddy in wet weather, making it dogs' delight!
Easy to follow dog walkies route that's perfect for a short stroll on a hot day. It's just a few miles off the A442.
Stunningly pretty little village, and the inn here is one of those lovely locals with great food, walks on the door-step and a fine welcome for well-behaved dogs.
Junction 2
A footpath located behind the M42 J2 (Hopwood) services. Crosses a few creeks and some small fields and much nicer than wandering around the services car park!
Friendly, canal side pub. Excellent food, all beef is sourced from local farm. You'll go a long way to find better burgers.
Absolutely gorgeous place for a sunny day stroll along the River Avon. It's the perfect stress-buster if you've been sitting in the car for too long.
If the tourist crowds are overflowing from Broadway, this is a marvellous dog-friendly country inn to escape to! At first glance it seems to be part of an executive development.
A woodland walk full of fab sniffing and zooming space for dogs. And a good place to revive weary drivers too. After your walk it's a 4 minute drive for refreshments.
Very welcoming and dog-friendly pub in the centre of the village. And a dog walk that will delight canines who enjoy a water splash and swim.
Junction 4
Fabulous dog walking in Middle Earth. Yup, the real thing! The dog won't care but kids can look for hobbits.
Dog-friendly pub in a small Worcestershire village near Birmingham. An attractive nearby woodland will please dogs in need of a paw stretch.
Evesham is perched on a bit of high ground inside a big loop of the River Avon. So with the inevitable delays getting over the bridges, traffic does build up at busy times.
Dog-friendly pub and close to dog happiness with some pawfect forest walks.
Beautiful walk along the River Severn with the steam railway in the background.
Take a step back in time to this welcoming rural pub. Dogs, children, campers, motorhomes are all well looked after here, and you can even release your pigeons too!
A dog-friendly, picturesque, black and white timbered country pub and a very easy-going walk from the front door. Stopping for walkies couldn't be easier!
Country pub set off the road, and with a handy walk over fields for the dog nearby. Short opening hours, they are basically a weekend pub with a focus on live music.
Seriously old and dog-friendly pub, with rustic charm and friendly atmosphere. It's in the Vale of Evesham, so you'll find good locally-sourced food.
This is a lovely 5 mile / 2 hour walk - ideal for a visit to Broadway as there's plenty to do and see after your walk too. The walk has around 9 stiles, mostly quite easy for dogs to manage.
Croome Park (National Trust) is a great place to walk the dog - with fantastic views over the recently restored Croome Court, and some very elegant landscaping in the grounds.
Junction 4
Clear open landscape to enjoy here, including the source of the River Rea. The view from the top of the hill is sensational, and definitely worth the climb.
Very popular with local dog owners, this nature reserve seems to enjoy its own micro-climate. The paths are sandy and easy-going all year round (even in heavy rain when we took the photos).
A really relaxing and reliable pub where kids and dogs are allowed, and the atmosphere is laid back and comfortable. Also close to the M50
Well-hidden down a rural lane, just under 2 miles from the A44, this village pub is popular with those in the know. Expect a friendly welcome for you and the dog.
Popular riverside destination for sunny afternoons, and weddings. Ideal for a driving pause to enjoy the river views.
On a hot day this is the perfect riverside dog walk and a dog-friendly inn with tables on the river bank.
Pubby rural pub, close to the start of lots of good walks and dog-friendly. This is the 'real life' pub that features in the Archers, so there's the Ambridge Bar and so on inside.
Small roadside pub on the A451 and it looks as if it's sinking below the weight of tarmac and traffic. But no - inside you'll find more space than expected, and a beer garden in summer too.
Rural village pub with banter at the bar, and generous portions. Friendly, relaxed and there's an enormous beer garden. Popular with walkers and cyclists. Really good beer.
Junction 7
A dog-friendly country pub with a large car park and easy access from the Evesham Road.
Iconic hills where Sir Edward Elgar strode, and early Britons built their homes. There are many routes onto the hills and a number of P&D car parks.
On a sunny day the Severn can sparkle and look totally enchanting, and there's not much better than enjoying a coffee or a meal overlooking the water. The hotel here also has dog-friendly rooms.
This ticks all the boxes for a great country inn - friendly people, good food, lovely old building and a genuine welcome.
Redditch has a bit of an off-putting road system, but it's worth trusting your satnav to get you to this linear country park for a break.
A charming black-and-white timbered Grade II listed, 16th century country inn with a friendly welcome for drivers and dogs.
Small locals pub in a village with much charm of the black-and-white Tudor type.
This is part of the Wyre Forest, but with much more exciting trees than the serried pines of the main forest and lovely views over to Trimpley Reservoir.
A real paw-stretcher of a walk in Forestry Commission woodland near Bewdley.
An easy stop for a break with the family, with plenty of parking and kids' activities. And of course dogs are welcome too.
There's a mix of woodland and heath here, and totally amazing views over to Wales. If you get the right weather this is one to have a proper 'stand and stare' moment.
Junction 6
A short dog walk and a welcoming dog-friendly inn within easy reach of the M5 Junction 6. You'd never guess how close this rural village is to the motorway.
The village here was created by John Corbett, a Midland industrialist who made a fortune here with a massive salt works.
Junction 3
Friendly pub with loads of parking space, and a nice welcome for strangers and their dogs.
By far the best route we've found over the iconic Malverns, with no stiles and minimal chance of sheep. Dog-friendly refreshments on the way, and of course those amazing views.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of popular woodland trails.
Junction 2
Way back, even before the Romans, Icknield Street was a major route for travellers and so loads of feet and paws will have trodden this walk before you.
Fully accessible short riverside walk and with the town facilities nearby. The historic town of Bewdley is worth taking a look at after your walk.
Junction 7
Paths are well maintained here and provide easy dog walking around this fully accessible route. This is brilliant for kids, with a large play area, and the woods are perfect for dogs.
The focus here is on good value and filling food, and it's family and dog-friendly. The carvery has a loyal local following and it's easy to see why.
Stunning views from the terrace of this popular and dog-friendly cafe inside the country park.
One of the DwD team favourites if we're nearby. Very traditional, historic inn with a very friendly atmosphere.
Sanders Park is a lovely green space within Bromsgrove town. It's a real old-school municipal park, complete with bandstand, ducks and well-tended rose beds.
An absolute stunning venue to take your dog for some pictures and a walk! 70 acres of gorgeous lavender & wild flowers.