A walk over the Roman town of Venta Icenorum, Norfolk
A windy, wet day in semi-lockdown probably didn't show this Roman town at its finest.
A windy, wet day in semi-lockdown probably didn't show this Roman town at its finest.
A riverside dog walk from an 18th century coaching inn with a doggie swimming spot and woodland.
A friendly and welcoming country-style inn on the outskirts of the town, and within easy reach of a dog walk.
Plenty to entertain drivers, families and dogs here, with a dog-friendly castle where Mary Tudor went for glory, a choice of dog-friendly pubs and an historic town with brightly painted houses.
A carefully looked after nature reserve just of the A420 adn ideal for a calming walk with the pooch and the chance to relax and enjoy the positivity of this lovely place.
An extremely charming village with a dog walk and stylish dog-friendly country pub.
We love finding dog-friendly and well-run community pubs, and this one lies close to the start of quite a few walk options as well as the circular walk we tried.
A very easy walk around a reservoir, starting from a small village with free parking and shops and cafe for refreshments. Some lane walking.
When we're driving into Wales, this is one of our favourite places to stop. The building itself is a traditional Welsh longhouse, and the view from the garden is fantastic in sunny weather.
Deep in rural Worcestershire, this is a good place to take a break from the motorway, or the A38. The pub is welcoming and unpretentious, and the dog walk is fabulous in dry weather.
A pub with quite a sense of humour, and great for families and dogs.
Pub is at the edge of doggie wonderland and is, basically, a treasure. Amazing walks.