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We set off from our pub base in Wells to find the sea and walked to Holkham Estate and back across the endless sands and dunes.
Take the dog for a shortish walk over fields and then you'll find a dog-friendly pub in the centre of the village. Families and dogs are made welcome.
Wonderfully placed pub where you can watch the chain ferry, take a breather, walk the dog and or just enjoy the space.
Right at the upper reach of the River Bure, this is a pleasant spot to either picnic on the village green or visit the dog-friendly village pub nearby.
If you love your garden and your dog, then this is a dog-stop with real charm. Dogs on leads are welcome and the cafe is also dog-friendly.
This is all about the Heydon family, and a bit of a bonfire of the vanities story. The Heydons made it big in wool, splashed out on flamboyant building projects and made some poor investment choices.
An extraordinary natural phenomenon of a now-you-see it, now-you-don't large water mere in the middle of the forest.
Very dog-friendly B&B and pub just off the A149 and close to Norfolk's massive sandy beaches. The building dates back to the 15th century in part, when it was a farmhouse.
Rural dog-friendly waterside pub with tables overlooking the Broad. Local ales, which we didn't try but the selection looked good. Dog walks by the water are enjoyable in summer.
It's an extraordinary thought that this house was built in the late 1400s and the same family has lived here through all the centuries, and political changes and wars in the meantime.
Calling all Sherlock Holmes fans with dogs. The Adventures of the Dancing Men was written here, and Conan Doyle was a regular visitor. They even have a blue plaque on the pub wall.
A welcome oasis of calm off the A140 close to Norwich. Expect to meet plenty of local dog walkers.
Rambling 17th century inn where dogs and walkers get a good welcome.
A very welcoming country pub with hearty eating for the hungry, and also snacks and light meals too. Children and dogs welcome.
An idyllic thatched pub, almost straight off a postcard. Expect a warm and friendly welcome here.
You won't want to miss this one! A Georgian red brick, ivy-coated inn standing proud and posh in the middle of nowhere.
If you're looking for a proper meal on your journey, this dog-friendly gastro-pub could well fit the bill. The French chef is a real enthusiast of local produce and clearly loves his job.
Popular with local dog walkers, this is a relaxing spot for a picnic and dog walk in quiet countryside.
Rather a nice dog-friendly pub where you can sit on the green and watch the world go by if the weather's fine. Kids have a play area by the pond, within easy reach of the tables.
On a sunny day the town and beach would sparkle. As it was, grey clouds took over and spoiled everything! Dogs are adored at the pub, and they also have a cottage for rent right by the beach.
Dogs on leads are welcome at this ruined monastery with a bit of a gloomy backstory. The cafe around the corner is excellent and spotlessly clean, with outside tables where dogs are welcome.
A stylish dog-friendly dining pub at the base of a hill. Rather unusual and exciting in Norfolk.
This is an extraordinary garden to visit. From a boggy field a farmer dug and dug and planted to create the unique gardens we see today.
The River Yare runs along the edge of Earlham Park in Norwich. The park is dog friendly with lots of space to run and has a dog-friendly cafe.
A magical nature reserve where you can move quietly and listen to the incredibly loud birdsong. Dogs need to be on lead here, so it's better suited for quieter dogs.
A gentle on-lead nature walk with the dog inside a country estate. We enjoyed the peace and tranquillity here.
Dog-friendly pub with rooms, right on the sea front and just a paw away from the coast path. Follow the brightly painted houses into the town and you get the whole town and beach in just a few steps.
You can either start this dog walk from the dog-friendly pub, or drive down to a car park by the beach.
Far away from the bustle of Great Yarmouth at its seaside-y best, dogs can relax and enjoy a lovely walk on the north end of this massive beach.
A dog walk that feels like an extra-terrestrial experience as you cross the massive expanse of saltmarshes here. A genuinely awesome outdoor moment with the dog and highly recommended.
Truly a step back in time. Wander around the workings of a Neolithic flint mine beautifully positioned on grassy heathland. Make sure you have your English Heritage card with you.
Relaxing waterside inn with tables overlooking the river. Dog-friendly and ideal for a leisurely weekend lunch. There's also free parking by a small common which leads onto a long dog walk.
A young and enthusiastic team at the dog-friendly pub, and plenty of sailing activity going on. It's a fun place to take a stroll with the dog.
Pretty little pub in the centre of an affluent village boasting two very large duck ponds.
Joyful open space where dogs can just go nuts.
Picture perfect dog-friendly pub on the River Waveney, and just the place for spending a hot summer's afternoon.
It's almost impossible to miss the advertising for Elveden on every major road nearby.
Country pub with a strong emphasis on stylish dining. Rosettes have been awarded, and they're also dog-friendly.
An easy walk on heath and woodland quite close to the A140
Quiet tranquil woodland with plenty of fascinating scents for dogs to enjoy.
Dog-friendly dining pub on the village green, and overlooked by an enormous village church.
A fine Broads walk that has the spirit of a bygone era. This is quiet, tranquil and evocative dog walking and as good a place to be as any in Norfolk.
Dogs with a taste for privilege past and present will enjoy a stroll around a medieval castle keep. It's an atmospheric site and great for visits with kids and dogs.
Another simply enormous beach with long walks in either direction. This one is best at low tide when dogs can run by the water line, and well away from the nesting plovers higher up.
Handy adults only campsite for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents near the town of Swaffham in Norfolk. Dog-friendly, with a walk on-site. Close to a couple of long-distance footpaths.
A priory once stood where the dog-friendly pub is now, on the highest ground around. A generous waterside terrace overlooks the broad.
A short walk across boardwalks and close to the water.
Accessible dog walking route between Thetford and Watton. Easy parking and access.
For a dog walk there's a choice of a walk on the beach, a section of a long-distance footpath or just time in the water with the dog.
We stopped off at Pretty Corner Woods instead of going to Sheringham Country Park. As you turn off the Holt Road, there's a car park , and, further along, two more.
Country park with several lakes and a network of paths between them. Easy parking for large vehicles in the enormous car park.
Really lovely walk amongst ever changing scenes of the natural world. Definitely a great place to stand, stare and breathe deeply.
A gentle dog walk in woodland on well signed paths, and a historic chapel ruin to admire too. Just a little down the road is the happy and dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms.
A popular dog-walking spot with a network of paths and open space for dogs. It's a nature reserve, so leads are required and you may encounter grazing beasties at certain times of the year.
An historic hamlet dominated by a 15th century hall and a rather gracious dog-friendly country inn with good food.
A romp on the village green with the dog, and a handily placed pub with very tasty food for a snack on the go or a meal with friends. Also a good destination pub if you're bored of the coast.
A gentle walk with the dog in the forest, and then refreshments in a genuinely friendly and attentive community pub gives perhaps more of a taste of Norfolk than the busier (and more expensive)...
A National Trust cafe is always a welcoming sight, and this one is in the very best of coastal locations.
A windy, wet day in semi-lockdown probably didn't show this Roman town at its finest.
A remote part of the larger forest, and usually a safe place for dogs who really prefer their own space.
Well, Henry the 8th certainly wrote the rulebook on cultural vandalism. And here is an atmospheric reminder.
What a sensational location this is. And it feels rather like taking the dog for a walk inside a Jane Austen novel. Could Mr Darcey be just around the corner?
A country pub with a hearty welcome for families, dogs and visitors to the area. It's close to Diss and easy to reach from the A140.
Dog-friendly B&B in the pub and a choice of walks to keep all dogs happy. As well as being a great place to stop for a driving break, this is also a good place to have as a holiday base.
A bright and airy dog-friendly pub with B&B rooms on the Norfolk coastal path for long walkies with the dog. A wonderful location.
The Crown's very welcoming, and ideal for a stop no matter what time of day it may be. Dogs are welcome in the first bar, where you are able to have restaurant menu choices too.
Nice quiet sand and pebble beach with marram grass dunes. Dog-friendly.
Small country pub, friendly, basic menu but well cooked fantastic value, quirky and welcoming. Gets great reviews for dog-friendliness.
Long dog friendly beach for wonderful peaceful 2 mile walk between Holkham and Wells with miles of firm sand and tidal inlets for the less adventurous dogs.
Walk through pine trees and lots of sand down to the water. Dogs and horses go down there.
A landscaped park by Repton which is open all year, and the famous rhodedendrums are at their best in late Spring.
Nice dog walking place, with an on-lead restriction. The Boleyn family home was on this site, and the ghost of Anne Boleyn is said to be wandering around with a suitably headless retinue.
These woods have been here since Anglo Saxon times and are a tranquil place to get away from it all. Dogs will love it.
Parkland on the outskirts of Norwich, and a popular destination for local dog owners. There's plenty of walking to be done, whether you prefer the waterside or woodland walks.
Long, long sandy beach with miles of dog walks.
A lovely country park with plenty of woodland to wander around and some splendid wood carvings to brighten up the signs, benches and stiles.
A fabulous old pub where you might feel inspired to start wearing a blue and white Breton top and whistle a quiet hornpipe. Dogs welcome, even salty ones.
A visit here is a bit like stumbling onto the filmset of Robin Hood and finding Richard the Lionheart heading towards you. Just so fantastically old.
A country inn that's full of charm. Warm and comforting in winter, open and spacious in summer. Since we visited the management has changed at least twice - we think it's still dog-friendly.
The Eagle's a traditional Norfolk local, where dogs, walkers and families are welcome.
A nice mix of family fun and plenty of childrens activities near the visitor centre and quieter dog walks starting from the visitor centre or one of the large campsites and informal parking spaces...
Another marvellous dog walking place in the middle of Thetford Forest. Can't help thinking that Norfolk dogs are just a tad spoiled for choice.
A traditional village inn that's dog-friendly and really well placed for walks in Thetford Forest.
Lovely dog walking in the grounds and surrounds of an elegant Victorian country house.
Convenient place to stop for a short walk on clean paths, shopping, meals (inc breakfast) and to see something of this developed part of the town.
Lovely place to peacefully potter with the pooch and munch on a sarnie. There isn't actually a castle here any more, but what you can see is the tallest remaining castle mound in the UK.
A nature reserve within easy reach of the A11 - and it's a great place to experience the local nature up close. We love coming here because it smells and looks so different from the Midlands.
North of Norwich, this is the city's largest open space and popular with dog-walkers. You'll find over 180 acres of heath and woodland to explore here.
Atmospheric ruin that's a great place for a picnic and dog walk on a fine day.
The walk starts at a cafe where dogs are more than welcome. There are plenty of water bowls and the tables have rings so that you can safely attach your dogs leads.
Traditional Norfolk Broads pub where dogs and kids are welcome, and they do smashing cream teas too.
Dog walk and swimming. And then you can take refreshment at a comfortable and well organised dining pub with a large garden and good food.
A fully accessible dog walk with free parking. It's a long forgotten railway line that's now a popular dog-walking path.
Quite a sun trap at the end of this pretty market town, and a stream flows gently past the front door of the dog-friendly pub. Ideal for a paw-wash for the pooch.
After a long walk with the dogs over the beaches and marshland of the Norfolk coast, the dog-friendly White Horse is exactly right for some marvellous food while the dogs snore under the table.
A dog-friendly hotel with a dog walk close to an iconic windmill.
A perfect dog walk when you or the dog are in the mood for big open spaces and solitude. But probably not the dog walk for a foggy, wet day when it could be a bit spooky.
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
Just the place for some spiritual refreshment, an excellent farm shop and a stroll around the ancient village is a delight. Dogs are generally welcomed, although not in the churches.
Accessible dog walk by the sea on a hard-surface path. After that you'll love the pretty pub with stylish dog-friendly B&B rooms we've chosen.
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