Doggiestop on the Hardy Way, Dorset
Hide-away of a stylish and traditional dog-friendly pub and it's surrounded by fabulous dog walks. Expect beams, brasses and excellent food.
Hide-away of a stylish and traditional dog-friendly pub and it's surrounded by fabulous dog walks. Expect beams, brasses and excellent food.
Woodland full of doggie delight and a great place to walk the dog and enjoy the peace and quiet.
The dog walk starts from a Georgian coaching pub in a pretty little village. On wet days you'll need wellies to walk across fields.
A simple linear dog walk on a track with hedgerows bursting with wildlife and wild flowers.
This can be a useful place to head to when the roads around Chatsworth grind to a standstill.
Take a step back in time to this welcoming rural pub. Dogs, children, campers, motorhomes are all well looked after here, and you can even release your pigeons too!
Friendly little pub in a village where everyone seems obsessed with cars. Expect to see some lovely classic cars parked near the pub, and it gets very busy during the Grand Prix.
Close to the Fosseway (A46) and worth a detour for lunch. The village itself is a delight, with a brook running down the street - and this will be a total magnet for labs and the water woofers.
Very easy country pub to find on the Daventry Road, and ideal for a doggie pitstop. The walk is lovely on a sunny day, but can get very muddy in wet weather.
Worcestershire is a county that seems to hide its fabulous woodland from visitors, and so the ancient oaks on this shortish circular walk may come as a surprise.
Historic coaching inn set in a very attractive village, and a great place for a doggiestop just off the A12. If you're staying nearby the pub has an excellent reputation for its food.
Popular dog-friendly inn that's close to the coast path and also not that far away from the A12 for a doggiestop. Narrow lanes to get there.