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Junction 19
Easy to reach from either Junction 18 or 19 of the M5, this is a piece of canine heaven, through Forestry Commission woods with clear paths and easy to follow signed routes.
Junction 21
Another dog-pleaser of a walk dog starting at the motorway services, but well-hidden from public view. This is a dry, summer walk and gets well muddy after rain.
Wonderful woodland and meadow walks.
Lovely dog walking on hot days with plenty of shade from the trees.
An easy walk with the dog and a dog-friendly inn with warming woodburner in cold weather and good food.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms, right on the waterfront and just right for a long dog walk on the beach. Easy to find from the A39 and a good place for a journey break or weekend treat.
Junction 19
Short walk around a wooded area and across a field right behind the service area
One of those happy beaches where dogs are welcome all year around. Couple that with a dog-friendly pub and you have an ideal spot for a day out with Fido.
Deep in the heart of Exmoor, this pub is a great place to return to after an invigorating dog walk. It is a traditional country inn where everyone, both human and canine, is made to feel very welcome.
A fabulous bound with the hound on moorland with loads of space and massive views across to Wales, and down to Porlock Bay.
More of a hotel than a pub but you won't get a warmer, friendlier welcome anywhere else. The village is extraordinarily pretty and there are loads of great walks to enjoy in the area.
If you fancy a pub with a view over a harbour, a dog walk on the beach and the chance to stay overnight with Fido in the room, then this is the place to come.
Seriously dog-friendly pub. Doggy bar with fresh water, treats, toys & towels
Dogs are welcome here - it's a massive, long sandy beach.
Shingle beach with the coastal path nearby for longer dog walks. This is a long pebbly beach close to Porlock Weir.
A village with deep historic roots, and a fine place to stop for a driving break and dog walk. The ancient inn is well worth a stop to admire the building.
A dog-friendly rural pub with an interesting history, and a relaxed atmosphere.
A fun dog walk to the top of and around a beacon. It's the highest point in Exmoor and you can enjoy fabulous views from the top on a clear day. Or you may find yourself above the clouds as we did!
Dog-friendly country inn just off the old Fosse Way, and the whole area is steeped in history and heritage which is nice for a change of scene on a long journey.
Junction 22
The riverside path here is some 2.5m wide with plenty of dog romping space and an abundance of wildlife. This is probably as close as it gets to Wind in the Willows land, a magical walk.
There can be few things better in life than a walk by the sea and a visit to a dog-friendly pub. This pub overlooks the sea and is a fine place to spend time after some quality doggy dashing.
Junction 24
A towpath walk along the pretty and well-tended canalside.
Junction 25
There's a choice of two water walks in this sleepy village, both quiet and tranquil. There are a couple of small shops in the village for picnic supplies, and the Bell is dog-friendly in the bar.
Junction 20
Relaxing homely bar area with sofas and a fabulous view over the Severn estuary and Wales. Can get crowded at busy travel times.
A small town between the M5 motorway and the A303 with loads of paths for dog walks and a dog-friendly cafe and farm shop.
A dog-friendly pub with real historic interest. Part of Lorna Doone was written here and General Eisenhower slept here. Your dog can stay too, there are dog-friendly rooms.
Astonishingly pretty little town and blessed with a choice of dog-friendly places for a coffee or lunch, and an excellent walk for travel-weary dogs.
Busy pub right on the banks of the river, and it's extremely popular. Not a great choice if you're in a rush, but ideal outside the main eating service hours.
A really friendly pub in a pretty Mendip village. Dogs are welcome and have a splendid country walk to look forward to. Wellies needed in wet weather.
Close to both the A30 and the A358 near Chard, this is a pleasant spot for a short legstretch with the dog and relaxed refreshments in the pub.
This is a thriving village on an island of high ground in the middle of the levels. It has a long history, going back as far as the Iron Age, and even today has an air of importance about it.
Easy to spot and dog-friendly pub on the A39 not far from Minehead. Plenty of parking and an easy dog walk from the door, either on a green lane or down to the beach.
This is a great pub with a lot of heritage dating back to the 17th century. The village is also delightful and the walk gives you views over towards Bath.
Junction 21
An interesting stop, with a good farm shop and the chance to buy some freshly-made cider direct from the brewery.
Relaxing waterside strolls, ideal for a cool dog break and picnic. Easy to reach from the A368
Lovely gardens and large play area for the kids. Football pitch and field area, it's a great place to stop for a picnic bring close to town to pick up snacks.
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