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Quaint little tearoom with riverside seating and an outstandingly confident cat in full control of the establishment!
Rather an interesting piece of canal design, as this is the junction of the Shropshire Union and Newport canals. There's a thriving tea shop and chandlery where dogs are welcome.
Good dog walks in a country park that's part of Cannock Chase.
Famous for its 20th century troglodyte cave dwellers, and a great place to walk the dog.
Junction 2
Easy to find dog-friendly pub - and the walk starts directly from the car park. Perfect!
Friendly and welcoming Peak District pub on the western fringe of the Peak District. Marvellous dog walks from the door, and this is a very pretty village.
This has to be the 'best view from a beer garden' in the county. Totally stunning on a clear day, and worth the winding lanes to get here.
A rather nice walk exploring a Victorian railway and then a canal towpath. The pup loved her walk here and it is an ideal easy-access walk.
One of the youngest country parks this is a favourite with local dog walkers, Apedale was once an opencast mine and has now been returned to nature.
Welcoming village pub in the Peak District national park with some lovely dog walks nearby.
Junction 1
Even though this is very much an on-lead experience for dogs, the curators of this extraordinary Elizabethan Hall have made every possible arrangement for canine comfort. Marvellous tea room!
Dog walk through woods and/or along canal. Car parking in dedicated car park or layby opposite. Located opposite the junction of Pinfold lane on the A519. Canal walk access as well
Purpose built park, very well laid out, ideal for all types of walkers across rolling fields and woodland areas.
A National Trust countryside park with unusually good facilities for dogs. Walks by the river are suitable for off-lead dog walking, and there's even a doggie cafe under cover for wet days.
National Trust property off the A50 and the A34. Free parking and fantastic free running for dogs and a stream running through the middle for a paddle and a drink.
A tiny hamlet by a stream in the middle of nowhere. Sounds perfect for a moment of road-free relaxation and frolicking space for dogs.
Great place for dogs, kids - everybody!
Really nice forest dog walk, all paved so great all year round.
Real Ale pub fond of walkers, close to Mow Cop Castle. Dogs always welcome! It's my local and my Meggie takes me there most Sunday's!
Branston Interchange
Off A38 at Branston 1 miles south of Burton upon Trent. Approx 2 miles flat tarmac surface around a lovely lake full of different types of wild fowl.
This walk is specifically for disabled people.
The Clifford Arms in Great Haywood is a traditional country pub offering a fine selection of cask-conditioned ales and guest beers together with a wide choice of freshly prepared meals and snacks.
Originally a waterside farmhouse near Burton upon Trent, this is now a warm and welcoming dog-friendly country inn and hotel, on the banks of the river Trent. Very handy for a break from your journey.
This enchanting and beautiful valley is a haven for dog walkers, nature lovers and those seeking tranquillity and spectacular scenery.
At Mow Cop, the folly gives you 360-degree views of the Staffordshire moorlands and the Cheshire Plain. The dogs love it here.
A linear walk with hard-surfaced path and an easy route to follow.
The route circumnavigates the lake with lovely views across and along it, and sailing dinghys making a beautiful tranquil picture.
Very easy to access this oasis of tranquillity off the A51 and an ideal spot for a journey break if you have kids on board.
A wonderful place to take a break from the A52 with a choice of fab dog walks, super tea rooms, plenty of parking and lots of heritage interest too. Loads of space for kids to let off steam too.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of the A38 - and there's often a diversion this way so this temporary escape for a walk can be a godsend.
Just a couple of miles away from Leek, this is a perfect spot for dogwalking through very pretty woodland.
A popular Green Flag park, created over a former colliery. It's clear that this is a much loved park, there's a really friendly atmosphere and happy looking dog walkers.
Pretty countryside stop with woodland dog walk and dog-friendly pub in Staffordshire.
Seconds away from the Lichfield Road, here's an easy walk along a towpath to a relaxing water park, and a dog-friendly pub for refreshments.
This is a village with an ancient past, and easily missed by drivers on the busy A38.
Tranquil walking spot right on the edge of the red sandstone ridge that characterises the soil and bricks of this top part of Worcestershire.
Fantastically good value pub, with popular meal deals and a friendly atmosphere. Handy for the A521 and also close to the marvellous Foxfield Steam Railway.
A canalside pub that would have been a stopping point for barges hauling limestone. Now it's a relaxed and friendly tavern where walkers and dogs and welcome.
Dog-friendly pub within easy reach of Tittesworth reservoir. Totally ideal for tiring out the dogs (or kids) before refreshments. The pub focus is on local ales and fresh food.
Tiny and popular dog-friendly pub that's a regular CAMRA regional winner. It's a part of the Enville Estate so the surroundings are quite grand while the pub is scruffy-chic.
Quaint and rural, very traditional pub with a dog walk from the door. In days gone by, there was a significant Roman presence here, with a couple of garrisons and several marching forts.
These Commons are a popular dog-walking place, and with 8 car parks giving access to different parts of the common you should find a good place for your dog.
Very active park and woodland gardens, ideal for family visits even though the rules demand that dogs are on-lead, even in the woods.
There's 900 acres of parkland at Shugborough, and this is now in the hands of the National Trust.
A small country park within dog walking distance of Leek. It's a nice quiet space with views of the Peak District from the hilly end, and flat walking too.
Junction 15
The woodland here is perfect for dogs to really let off steam and thunder through the trees at speed.
Once part of a much larger Estate, there's now 73 acres of prime dog walking with woodland, a lake and big open spaces.
As well as a great place for a dog walk, this is a brilliant outing for kids of all ages with an interest in rocks and fossils.
No stiles, no hills and no map needed for this dog walk on a reclaimed railway line, once part of the North Staffs branch line. It's a varied and scenic route, and lovely on a quiet day.
Woodland Trust site in a quiet location off the A449 on Whittington Hall Lane.
We love to see life returning to old pubs, and the lively team here have achieved miracles in just a few years.
A traditional canalside dog-friendly pub and an easy walk with the dog on the towpath. I love the way that all the different canals have such a different style of brickwork, bridges and locks.
A quiet and atmospheric woodland walk with a feast of bluebells in spring, and very few people around.
This is a magnificent walk over the lower reach of Cannock Chase. The land is criss-crossed with paths and the heathland means it is easy to navigate this large expanse of open space.
One of our favourite dog walks in the area, with shady woodland and a lake and a background of chattering birds. It's a delight and very soothing.
A dog-friendly pub that's perfectly placed between the start of several great dog walks.
Junction 12
This is a lovely place to mooch with the pooch in a nature reserve within a couple of miles of Junction 12 on the M6.
Junction 13
This is a delightfully rural canal side walk, even though the roar of the traffic on the M6 motorway is never far away.
Very traditional canalside pub, with a friendly welcome for walkers, cyclists, fishermen, dogs and visitors to the area.