A38 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Devon Just a bit of a foodie menu of posh pub classics, and food for the hungry in the bar downstairs. There's a woodland dog walk which starts from opposite the pub.
A38 dog walk and cafe near Plymouth, Devon National Trust mansion with a most imposing vista. The house was re-modelled by Robert Adam, and makes a delightful backdrop for a walk in all seasons.
A379 dog-friendly pub and dog walk near Dartmouth, Devon A happy mix of yachties, locals and yappers of all sizes in this waterside pub with bags of atmosphere and good food.
A396 Riverside walkies and swimming, Devon Top class dog-walk with swimming for hot dogs, a friendly pub with good food, dog-friendly B&B, and easy parking. Job done!
A38 country park for family activities and dog walks, Devon When you're in need of a break from the A38 before Plymouth, a family and dog-friendly country park is a good bet for some really good activities and calm in the car for the haul into Cornwall.
A382 Waterside dog walk, Devon Attractive walk with plenty of variety, and popular with local dog-walkers. It's a hauntingly moody place and ideal for a driving break to de-stress and enjoy your surroundings.
Secret dog-friendly beach and dog walk, Devon A smugglers' hideaway, and dogs are allowed all year round.
M5 Junction 28 dog walk and dog-friendly pub, Devon Junction 28 This is a dog walk that does exactly what it says on the tin: one path that winds through an avenue of rhododendron bushes, there and back. And the dog-friendly pub is a treat.
Woodland dog walk and estate walks, Devon A glorious dog walk through the woods above a National Trust stately home. Excellent views and less crowded than the house and gardens below.
A38 dog walk and dog-friendly inn on the River Dart, Devon Seconds away from the Devon Expressway you won't lose journey time by taking a dog walk break here. The inn is about 200 years old, with open fires, oak beams and a relaxing atmosphere.
Rockham Bay dog-friendly beach, Devon Rockham Bay is fabulously remote and just off the Tarka Trail footpath between Lee and Grunta Bay - so it's an ideal place to combine a long walk with a sarnie stop and swimming.