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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.
This could be the perfect pub for ticking all the right boxes for drivers, dogs and passengers too.
Welcoming Devon country pub, with a lovely riverside walk starting nearby.
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.
Beautiful, traditional pub, on the outskirts of Sidmouth. Lovely carvery served lunchtimes and evenings every day. Dogs are allowed in the bar area. Plenty of room if you want to eat.
A short but handy doggie pitstop in the grounds of an historic deer park. It's a pleasant spot for a picnic.
Wonderful spot for dogs, families, and anyone with a yearning for sea air and impeccably cooked sea food (other options available).
A peaceful reservoir, with clean and tidy facilities and a fully accessible path along the waterside. It's a handy place to know about if you're on the A30 and the traffic builds up after Okehampton.
Shingly beach where dogs are allowed in restricted areas in season - see local signs to find out what the rules are this year.
Very popular walking spot for dog walkers, and it's easy to see why. A glorious mix of woodland and river.
Dog-friendly pub and a lovely country dog walk in the village celebrated as the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh.
An out of the way little pub which is like a breath of fresh air.
Quaint village pub with hospitable staff (and local customers). In winter there's a massive fire to keep you toasty warm, and in summer the beer garden swings into action.
A secluded cove, and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.
Shingle and rock beach, with a steep climb down the cliffs to get there. Dogs are allowed all year round. There's access to a coastal path too.
A pretty and popular village with a dog-friendly pebble beach that is a definite part of the community that surrounds it.
Lovely small-scale mill centre with organic shop and bakery, cafe with pretty dog treats, and a walk from the car park.
Large, popular beach with pebbles and some sand. Dogs are OK on a designated part of the eastern side of the beach (by the cliffs).
Vast grainy beach, and dogs are allowed all year round.
Relaxing sandy beach, and dogs allowed everywhere in the winter and with few restrictions in summer.
A smugglers' hideaway, and dogs are allowed all year round.
Miles of shingle beach, and dogs allowed all year round.
Thurlestone Beach is owned by the National Trust (along with South Milton beach) and it's a recognised Area of Outstanding Beauty. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.
Jem totally loved his trip here.
Shingle beach backed by woody hills. On street parking, shops and facilities in the village before the beach.
Easy to find village inn that's not too far from the A35, and no distance from the coast either if your dog needs a change from the beach.
A fine traditional pub with splendid views. Great to come back to after a walk with your dog.
This beach is busy with dogs in the winter as they are allowed on all parts of it - in the summer they are restricted to the far end but that's fine too.
Set in 3500 acres of forest, just 1 mile from the A38, Haldon Forest Park welcomes four-legged family members. Choose from three waymarked walking trails which start at and return to the car park.
A happy mix of yachties, locals and yappers of all sizes in this waterside pub with bags of atmosphere and good food.
A choice of easy dog walks from a 16th century coaching inn. Another Devon inn that's much larger on the inside than seems possible from the outside.
The ideal solution for hot dogs, squabbling kids and over-heated drivers is a stroll in these cool, shady woods. A small rivulet gives dogs an ice-cold drink or paw wash. Jem here is doing both.
Dogs are welcome in this well-known historic village, and a visit is a lovely way to spend a day. Combine the quaint shops and tea-rooms with a walk on the coast path for total doggie delight.
A circular dog walk and a welcoming village inn with extremely appetising food is worth exploring.
A sheltered shingly bay backed by steep cliffs. Access path through woods. Part of the Exmoor National Park. Nearly always quiet and peaceful.
If you want a pub in a stunning location with dog-friendly B&B, you won't find many better places than this. A waterside walk just adds to the attraction that will delight canine and human hearts.
A beach that's famous for its big round pebbles, and World Heritage status.
The dog-friendly and famous pub from which Uncle Tom Cobbley and all set off to the fair. By the time you get there from the A30 the song starts to make sense (narrow lane alert).
Great country hotel with fabulous walks along the South West Coast Path and Exmoor. Very dog friendly, lovely rooms and great food at dinner and breakfast.
Great for dogs all year round.
This is a fabulous doggie beach with a lovely cafe and a relaxed and friendly feel to it.
It would be easy to miss this 18th century coaching inn as it's only when you get inside that the immense charm of the building shines through.
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