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Handy dog-friendly roadside pub with a lovely bright and clean interior.
Beach-side refreshments. Roughly six outside tables at the rear of the café where dogs are welcome. Water bowls provided. There are also dog treats on the counter when owners place an order.
It's true that Driving with Dogs is all about walks on the go, and family and dog-friendly cafes and pubs for a civilised snack on your journey.
An easily accessible dog walk of 1km / 2km round trip, between two picturesque beaches.
Lovely little newly refurbished bar/restaurant/hotel. Very dog-friendly place where you and your four legged friends are welcomed warmly by staff and owners.
Bright and airy cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Well behaved dogs welcomed.
A nature reserve and popular dog walking spot not far from the M4 Jct36. The reserve is over a former colliery, where a gas explosion became a major disaster in 1892.
Welcoming country pub just a short way from the beaches of the Llyn peninsula. Dogs are welcome to snooze in the bar after a busy day swimming and digging up the beach.
Walk to the beach and enjoy some quiet countryside. Then check in at the lovely old pub with tons of atmosphere, and ever so dog-friendly.
Another dog-friendly diner from the Brunning and Price stable. This one has a pretty garden and it's a civilised place for refreshments near Colwyn Bay.
Dog-friendly community owned pub in the Preselli hills. A magical area where the landscape changes from moment to moment and visitors feel hugged by the hills and soft forest breezes.
Welsh country pub where dogs are welcome. Handy for visitors staying nearby and not wanting to drive into Cardigan.
Such a pretty town it would be a shame to drive on by and not take the dog for a stroll here.
Popular pub on the A470 and on the grey Monday we were there people were piling in as the clock struck 12. It's dog-friendly everywhere and the interior is snug and welcoming.
A pub being brought back to life by new owners. Dog-friendly in the bar and some good fresh and tasty food going on.
Dog-friendly local pub that's handy for a quick stop for refreshments. It's a welcoming atmosphere that includes walkers, cyclists, families and dogs. Real ales available and it's won CAMRA awards.
Dog Walk and activity with historical interest all in one package
Step back in time to this dog-friendly hotel and bar in the centre of town. Very welcoming indeed, and with plenty of local information and advice for tourist events in South Snowdonia.
Just one minute from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road, and perfect for refreshments and a rather marvellous castle. An ideal driving stop on the way to or from the Pembroke ferry.
Come here for a bracing walk with the dog and some outstanding food afterwards. Run by a local chef/patron this is something out of the ordinary.
The Quayside tearooms is well worth the trek down slightly scary roads to get here. Great selection of human food and doggy treats.
Dog friendly pub in Borth. Worth a visit after a long walk on the beach. The best thing is the outside seating area which leads straight on to the beach.
A circular dog walk with great sea views and a cafe with wonderful home-made cakes when you return. There are no sheep on this walk, one stile, and some road walking on quiet country lanes.
This is a great place to stop for a piece of real rural quiet.
I love these old Welsh pubs, with walls too thick for WiFi and floors that have seen centuries of muddy shepherds' boots.
Lovely circular walk above Fishguard Bay
One of Jem's favourite doggiestops and it's lovely for dog swimming, a short walkies, and really excellent home-made cakes. The operational steam railway will thrill everyone, and it smells divine!
An easy walk down to a dog-friendly beach, with picnic spots and a river for swimming and paddling along the way. Popular in summer, and doggie delight all year round.
Amazing pub within Snowdonia, at the foot of Hebog, and walking distance from the Ffestiniog railway.
Good place to start a walk on the coast path as this is one of the sections with relatively gentle ups and downs, and the path isn't too close to the edge.
Easy to spot dog-friendly pub on the road above Newquay, and with easy parking.
Wheelchair accessible and dog friendly walk from the Ironbridge to Newport Parrog, through a wildfowl conservation area. 1.1 km one way /2.2 kms return
Traditional Welsh coaching inn still serving coach parties after all these years. Two pool tables & a dart board and Wifi throughout the pub. Roaring fire in winter and garden tables in summer.
A welcoming dog-friendly hotel and pub in a fabulously old building.
Quite a handy pitstop on the A470.
Family and dog-friendly hotel cafe/bar with a relaxed atmosphere and estuary views. Popular with locals and visitors.
When the tide's out this is a fun beach for dogs, with lots of scamper space and doggie swimming. The beach is divided into dog and no-dog zones, and the doggie zone is bigger.
Miles and miles of golden sand on the beach, and not a dog restriction in sight! The pics here were taken on a Saturday in July when the tide happened to be out. Unbelievable.
A local park that is a well-kept secret doggie delight. Lots of variety and fun for dogs and children of all ages.
A lovely dog-friendly cafe set in an old station that closed in 1964. And also a thriving garden centre. A welcome stopping place on the A438.
Warm and welcoming dog-friendly dining pub with great food.
A series of walks or drives to visit holy sites across Pembrokeshire - or just pick a few of interest
Most drivers on the A40 have no idea that the Usk Valley has some really pretty countryside, dog-friendly pubs and some lovely walks too.
A perfectly placed dog-friendly inn on the banks of the river and a dog walk. The bridge is a real survivor of time and floods, and worth a salute.
Hill walk through forests and valleys. Off lead dog walk for most of the way. Some sheep and lead sections.
Doggy-tastic walking country, with swimming and lots of space for dogs to get their ears a-flappin'. No chance of sheep, so this is a popular spot for dog walkers.
A short, and easy to follow there-and-back Forest walk with views over the sea and the Conwy Valley. There are no stiles on this walk.
Gorgeous beach on the Gower, and dogs are welcome all year round.
Remote, stile-free walking in a relatively little visited corner of the Snowdonia national park.
Forest trail in the Snowdonia national park, with plenty for non-walkers to see and do in the village.
Fun walk across the iconic bridge and into woodland. Unlike most walks in the area this one is completely hill-free!
Short dog walk along a little river with waterfalls and lovely pools for swimming.
Beautiful beach, river walk and also cycle path nearby.
Garwnant has over 400 acres of pristine forest, hills and waterfalls to explore. The forest is beautiful, peaceful and tranquil.
The Park is just above the town, and on a sunny day you can get an idea of why the Victorians flocked to the town to take the waters - and build an extraordinary number of houses.
A shorter walk than the ones starting from the tourist centre, but you still get the thrill of standing almost underneath the water and the woodland practically to yourself.
Junction 37
Long beach about 2 miles long.
A romantic ruin, in the middle of nowhere. Dogs and kids can run riot, it's a fairly short walk from the car park to the castle and then you can explore the ruins and wander around as you please.
Popular with dog walkers also used for sports events
A forest walk close to Chepstow - but it feels like you're in the middle of nowhere. Great for dogs.
Forest paths stretching for miles and miles over the hills. It's ideal for dogs, with no stiles or sheep to worry about. Even in the rain you stay fairly sheltered here.
Remote, dark and mysterious forestry plantation with very easy tracks to follow, and mercifully sheep-free so dogs can have a really good off-lead run.
Nice long flat beach, good water quality, but busy in summer. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, with restrictions on one section in front of the car park during the summer
Beautiful clear water lake with mountain backdrop. It's in Snowdonia.
Restaurant/Country pub with masses of parking, expensive menu but accepts dogs into the bar area and gardens. Fresh water for the doggies on request.
A small and usually tranquil piece of forest, lovely and cool in hot weather. No stiles, and easy walking. No sheep. Horses possible. Great views.
A gloriously sheep and stile-free walk in an ancient forest that's now part of the Pembrokeshire national park.
Big sandy beach and dogs allowed on the side away from the harbour.
Beach hut cafe takeaway...providing hot and cold food, refreshments and ice cream. All outdoor picnic bench seating overlooking beach. Outside area allows dogs.
A creatively reclaimed colliery tip with lots of space for scampering paws. Do take time to admire the UK's largest figurative earth sculpture of a pit pony called 'Sultan'.
One of the greatest medieval castles and a marvellous place to explore. Dogs are very welcome at ground level.
When we're driving into Wales, this is one of our favourite places to stop. The building itself is a traditional Welsh longhouse, and the view from the garden is fantastic in sunny weather.
A private hire enclosed field of 2.5 acres with 6 foot fences. Ideal for off lead exercise for dogs in a secure environment.
A massive forest area that was once the domain of an 11th century Welsh princeling.
Pebbly beach at the top, sandy nearer the water. Lovely calm bay and dog friendly. Plenty of water activities available
3 miles of sandy shore.
This is the newest of the country parks in this corner of Wales, and has been formed from three collieries and what was once the highest coal tip in Europe.
Rhosneigr is one of the best sandy beaches on Anglesey . The beach was beautiful, clean and calm. With plenty of room to relax and chill out.
Country park that's great for a dog walk, with no sheep, stiles or steep hills. Pleasant family atmosphere, and ideal for gentle ambling. The ponds are reservoirs for topping up the canals.
Country park with marked trails, and handily placed if you're heading north from the M4.
Lovely local pub/restaurant that overlooks Aberporth beach. Good range of foods available on seasonal menu.
A bit of a leg stretcher out of the Darran Valley to the Beacon hill and around a bit.
Sand dunes and sandy beach, lovely for dogs.
Ffrith is one of Prestatyn's three beaches, and easily reached from the A548.
A choice of walks for you and the dog in this enormous section of recreational forest.
The River Ffyddion rises 4.5 miles to the east of here and is joined a mile away at Marian Mills by water from a spring called Ffynnon Asa.
A short, easy access riverside dog walk on an old railway line with no stiles.
Gentle walking in a Victorian country park - sheep and stile free!
If you're looking for sheepfree walks in Wales, then the Forestry Commission can usually be relied on to provide one. Perfect for dogs. Perfect for people too.
It's not always easy to find a relaxing stop on this busy road, and we often use this one to give the dogs a break.
If your hound has misted up after hearing the Beddgelert story down in the village, this will restore his spirits. There's 700 hectares of forest here for every dog to have his day.
Very popular walkers' lake (and fishermen too), so avoid at weekends in the summer and enjoy on weekdays out of season. On a good day, the atmos is unbeatable.
A warm and welcoming inn that's half in Wales and half in England. They specialise in roasts, and the warm comforting aroma of Sunday lunch (but not just on Sundays) is a joy!
Dog-friendly hotel with marvellous views and outside waterside terrace. Just sit by the water and watch the yachts ahead and the ever-changing clouds over the hills on the mainland.
Dog-friendly inn and hotel rooms just a skip from the A55 and very handy for an overnight stay before taking the ferry from Holyhead.
Secluded little dog friendly bay that's a gorgeous half way point on walks from various points nearby. Stick to the east side of the bay for swimming and avoid the strong currents on the west side.
Cemaes has two beaches, and dogs are allowed on the westerly beach all year round. Most of the sand is on the other beach - but the west beach is great for rock pooling.
Dogs allowed on the beach here all year round, and there's good walking on the coastal path too.
A favourite with local dog owners, this deceptively spacious park is doggie delight. We didn't see anyone there without a dog - and we really enjoyed the friendly and welcoming atmosphere in the park.
Great place for a shady leg-stretch for drivers and dogs. There's a little stream for dogs to have a lap of sparkling Welsh water and a paddle too.
If you're looking for a traditional day out at the seaside, this is the perfect spot. Dogs are welcome on a long stretch of the beach.
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