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Junction 6
Handy for the M40 Junction 5 and 6. An unusual part of the county as the woodland here is owned either by the Forestry Commission or the National Trust. Excellent news for dog-walkers.
Popular spot to bask by the river and relax. A great stop for families, with a marvellous play area and ice-cream shop. It's a good place to spot kingfishers and otters.
A brisk trot up to the Ridgeway with the dog, and then refreshments in a 17th century dog-friendly inn.
If you're stressed out from driving, a short leg stretch on an easy to navigate bridleway is just the answer. While the dog takes care of the sniffing, this is a relaxing spot to get some headspace.
A chance to explore some historic walks with the dog. Refreshments at a treasure of a village pub, with a big welcome even if you're just popping in for a coffee.
Lots of footpaths here for a dog walk, and this is a less-visited part of the Cotswolds and agreeably quiet throughout the year. We've picked an easy walking route that avoids stiles and livestock.
Junction 10
The Woodland Trust run Stoke Woods. It's a great little Wood with a number of routes short and longer. Plenty of parking and easy access off the M40/A43. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Monumentally famous landmark, and a great spot for a dog walk. The view over the Thames valley is unrivalled and you've got to wonder at the extreme confidence of the ancient folk who created this.
With 800 years of history behind it, this riverside pub is as much of an institution as the university. It's a friendly place and dogs and families are made very comfortable and welcome.
This is a 4 mile circular walk I done for my blog, its also really good for geocachers.
Magical place to take a break, un-wind and enjoy a stroll by the river with the dog.
Doggietastic little village at the end of a no-through-road and with a choice of dog-friendly pub or cafe, and an idyllic walk with the dog.
Absolutely perfect English picture-postcard village. The dog-friendly pub sits on the enormous village green, complete with village cricket pavilion and pitches.
Junction 11
Just a few minutes from the M40 at Jct 11, this is a country park that's ideal for a jog with the dog as well as providing play space for children.
Pooch-perfect pub surrounded by walks and countryside delights. If you need your optimism tank topping up, come and take a walk here.
Junction 6
Traditionally tiny Oxfordshire pub in the foothills of the Chilterns and literally moments away from the M40 Junction 6. An ideal place for a break from the motorway with refreshments and a dog walk.
Rural pub in a village famous for its watercress, and a dog walk with no stiles. The author of 'Three Men in a Boat', Jerome K Jerome lived close to the village.
On a warm, sunny day this is a charming spot to walk the dog and then bask on the waterfront terrace and watch the ripples go by.
A 300 acre combination of woodland and steep grassy hill on the Eastern fringes of Oxford.
A choice of dog walks, a dog and child-friendly village pub and a riverside heritage village that escapes the twee-ness of many of these Midsomer Murders locations.
A woodland walk in the grounds of a 17th century Dutch-style country house.
This dog walk from a dog-friendly pub is close to Oxford but feels distinctly rural. If you're a fan of Aston Martin cars, there's the chance to visit their brand museum and shop on the walk.
Popular dog-friendly riverside cafe on the Thames that's just perfect for people-watching and an enjoyable meal or snack. And a dog walk of course.
An 18th century pub with a relaxing garden. Lovely to sit out with the dog on a warm summer's day.
A tranquil hamlet to enjoy a quiet moment of mindfulness with the dog. On a summer's day this is pawfekt.
Waterside dog walk and then if you're there at the right time a charming and friendly pub tucked away in the Vale of the White Horse.
Pleasant Oxfordshire pub and just a short walk away from a nature reserve and dog walk. This is also a good walk for kids with an interest in nature and geology.
This walk can be as short or long as you like; it's a long-distance footpath and beautifully signed so you can't possibly get lost. Refreshments at the dog-friendly village inn.
Junction 11
Stretch your legs and get a coffee, and a choice of walks for a leg-stretch with the dog.
A fabulous walk for the dogs just off the village green, and an upmarket but relaxed village pub for refreshments.
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 10
Canal towpaths are lovely because there's no chance of getting lost on your walk. And this one starts from a dog-friendly pub that must have seen a good slice of canal action over the years.
One of our absolute favourite country pubs with dog walks, and on hot days we get the dogs in the kayak for a paddle and swim.
An immensely welcoming and dog-friendly establishment, where you and the pooch will emerge refreshed, revictualled and rejoicing.
A food-centred village inn in the shadow of the Berkshire Downs. The walk is a favourite with our two and follows the line of a little-visited canal.
So much more than a pitstop for drivers and dogs. This pretty village is full of quaint charm and the 16th century village pub is a delight. The walk takes you into a different world.
Dogs will love the woodland walks here, with easy paths to follow and endless sniffing opportunities. Look out for the natural play areas for kids and plenty of wildlife too.
A small country park close to the town centre. Plenty of open spaces as well as woodland areas to investigate. Has the Oxford Canal and a river running through it.
This is a really great pub in a friendly village. The pub is used as a starting point by a number of walking groups and there's plenty for Fido to enjoy.
A simple linear dog walk on a track with hedgerows bursting with wildlife and wild flowers.
Circular walk around reservoir with various routes off to make walk longer
This is a fine dog-friendly pub in an incredible village. There is a very easy-to-follow walk for those of you that can tear yourself away from the beauties of the village.
Unspoiled and traditional village with a dog-friendly pub and dog walk. The pub is a popular local favourite with a pleasant and friendly atmosphere. Comfortable for families and everyone.
Woodland walk for the dogs. And the chance to discover possibly the most unspoiled pub in the county. If it's friendly rural authenticity you're after, here it is.
Welcoming dog-friendly riverside inn with boat trips, cottage rooms and a wonderful waterside terrace that's perfect on a sunny day.
A warm and welcoming 16th century pub where people and dogs are all made to feel at home. The dog walk isn't the most exciting in the world but it is really convenient and easy to follow.
Fabulous dog-walking from a 16th century inn in gloriously unspoiled countryside.
The dog walk here starts on a raised causeway between streams, always fun for water-loving dogs. And the pub is dog-friendly in the bar and garden.
A chance to step out with the dog into glorious Oxfordshire countryside. It's a different world from the traffic on the A40 . Refreshments at a dog-friendly inn with their own sociable dog.
A chance to walk the dog and enjoy a moment of local history on the site of the Battle of Radcot Bridge. This was young Richard the 2nd v the Earl of Derby (for the people). The people triumphed.
A rural country pub surrounded by tracks and paths, so perfect for a dog walk. This walk is a 3.5 mile circular route, with a shorter option for little legs or elderly dogs.
Very tranquil and peaceful woods for a dog walk, with well looked after paths and easy flat walking. Dog-friendly pub within a few minutes' drive.
Milton Interchange
An ideal spot for a dog walk, with no faffing around - just straight onto the Thames Path and you're set to walk for miles with no stiles, cows or roads to cross.
An outstandingly pretty village where during the day the sounds are just of sheep bleating, and tall rushes bending and swaying in the river.
A quiet dog walk, and a dog-friendly pub in the village with fab food but not open every day.
A stream for doggie splashing in the shade and then an inn of considerable charm. What's not to enjoy here?
Junction 5
Good dog walking country between Stokenchurch and Lewknor, with a number of woodland paths to vary the route if this becomes a regular walk place. It is hilly, but there are sitting spots.
Junction 11
A relaxing stroll with the dog along the Oxford Canal through the Cherwell Valley. It starts from a delightful Oxfordshire village - famous for the Fairport Convention festival.
Stroll around 50 acres of diverse countryside, not massively exciting but the dog will be happy to escape the A40 if it's a bad traffic day. There are 2.5 km of paths which are fully accessible.
Utterly charming countryside inn with a perfect dog walk from the door. Well worth a small detour to find, and your dog will be delighted.
A dog walk that's easy to find and always popular with our dogs. The dog-friendly village pub is there for refreshments and facilities.
A dog walk in a calm and less touristic part of the Cotswolds. Refreshments available at an inn on the village green and with a reputation for great food. Dog-friendly B&B rooms also.
A family-friendly country inn with a dog walk as long as you like. We use this as a handy cut-through to the M4, avoiding the Oxford traffic and the dreaded A34.
Welcoming and hospitable dog-friendly pub that's close to the entrance to Blenheim Palace and park.
The small town of Chipping Norton makes a good journey break, with shops, a dog-friendly pub and an easy to find dog walk too.
Junction 10
A really good family and dogstop less than 2 miles from the M40. Jem got a lovely welcome here, and we all enjoyed the walk.
Thatched black and white hostelry of enormous charm, and thoroughly welcoming. A Michelin star and dog-friendliness makes this a pawfect treat.
A popular dog walking venue, with loads of running space and facilities for people. Dog-friendly pubs within easy reach too.
A good and handy doggie pitstop on the A420, with plenty of parking. It's a shame that this country inn seems to have been shunted to one side by the main road.
Junction 10
Popular and unpretentious dog-friendly village pub with a welcome for all. The village is apparently the original for writer Flora Thompson's 'Candleford'.
Junction 10
What's not to like about a break in a pretty Oxfordshire village, with a short dog walk and a traditional dog-friendly pub? It's just 4 minutes from the M40 to rural charms.
Junction 10
The dog walk here is just over 5 miles from the M40 Junction 10. You'll find a massively old pub in the village with really good food, and dog friendly in bar.
Junction 5
Charmingly rural 16th century inn, with a dog-walk from the door. Plenty of garden seating for fine days.
Junction 8
A friendly village pub where dogs and families are welcome. The 16th century building is on the main road so it couldn't be easier to find. Just a couple of miles from the M40 Jct 8.
A big-hearted, clean and tidy pub where familes, dogs and summer campers all get a good welcome.
Try and arrive here at lunchtime and enjoy a top class meal after your walk with the dog. This is no-messing good food, sourced locally and tasting joyful.
A country inn with great food, and a choice of dog walks from the door ticks all the boxes for me and Jem. You can also stay in wonderful dog-friendly rooms. A big treat for pooch and person.
Great chance to take the dog for walkies on one of the nation's best loved trails, and enjoy the views, fresh air and heritage.
An easy-going dog walk on a track between fields, with no livestock to worry about is perfect for a quick dog walk on your journey.
A choice of a riverside walks along the banks of the Thames with great views of the Chiltern Hills to enjoy. And more choice for refreshments with three dog-friendly pubs and a cafe too.
Brilliant country pub, with a dog walk starting from the door. Nice olde worlde atmosphere with good food and cosy atmosphere.
Warm and dog-friendly little Cotswold pub with a large garden and good pub grub.
Junction 6
A short country walk for the dog and then to a lovely old coaching inn which feels like a set ofromMidsomer Murders - in a good way. And dogs will appreciate the scamper space on the walk here.
A real opportunity to explore a charming old village with thatched cottages and a tiny 15th century church nearby. A village shop has cold drinks and snacks, and a lovely tea garden in summer.
Posh and proud of it, a country inn with immense style. And close to a delightful dog walk. Dogs are welcome, or in their own words: "We welcome dogs as long as they don't eat our bantums!"
A country pub that punches above its weight for food and good service, and an easy to navigate dog walk with excellent sniffing and off-lead space.
The dog walk here is on hard-surfaced paths and ideal for keeping your feet clean and dry.
A perfect place for a bit of bummelling along the Thames path with the dog.
Easy to reach from the A44 and the A361. Lovely dog walk on the Oxfordshire Way bridleway, which is great as there are no stiles to heave large dogs over.
What country pubs are all about - a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, good food to suit what you feel like eating, and topped off with a great dog walk from the door.
Old-school dog-friendly pub on the Oxfordshire Way footpath. It's popular with walkers and cyclists.
If you can plan to take a driving break near Abingdon when the sun is shining, head for this friendly and historic pub and enjoy a fabulous walk by the river.
Junction 10
This handy walk starts from Cherwell Services, although there aren't many clues to find the start point. Easy parking for large motorhomes and caravans.
An easy walk across open farmland on a section of the Oxford Way towards a tiny 15th century chapel. In wet weather the fields get muddy and you'll need wellies. On a dry summer's day it's a delight.
Junction 7
The dog walk and pub here is in one of those calendar-worthy rural villages, and it has been featured more than once in the Midsomer Murders series. Dogs will enjoy the footpath walk here.
The dog walk here goes to the brilliantly named Bones Wood. The dog-friendly pub is a classic thatched country pub with a large garden in a rural village just a few miles from Henley on Thames.
Junction 6
One of the fun things about finding the walks for Driving with Dogs is the chance to discover places like the 17th century thatched pub here.
Walk through an enchanting bluebell wood, and then enjoy a visit to a traditionally tiny Oxfordshire pub - with a dog under nearly all the tables! Easy to reach between Chinnor and Watlington, and...
A very handy stop with the dog between Swindon and Oxford and within a mile of the A420. Food served all day at the inn and the dog walk is an easy one to follow.
Dogs and visitors get a warm welcome at this 17th century pub well off the beaten track, and close to Henley.
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