A170 tiny village pub with good food, North Yorkshire
First up, dogs aren't allowed inside because there just isn't room for them. But dogs are welcome in the garden and there is some shelter there from the elements.
First up, dogs aren't allowed inside because there just isn't room for them. But dogs are welcome in the garden and there is some shelter there from the elements.
If your dog is safe on a cliff top walk, there's lots to enjoy here. A dog-friendly beach, cafe and plenty of canine company.
A section of the Sandlings long distance footpath that's very suitable for dogs and the track is well-signed and easy to follow.
Woodland dog walk just off the A694 and ideal for dogs.
If you've not explored much of Essex, this almost secret countryside is well worth a visit. The dog walk here crosses the River Stort, a very unspoiled waterway that rises and ends entirely in Essex.
First of all this is a fabulous walk with the dog. And it's also worth a moment of wonder that so many generations have made this landscape so special over the last 2000 years or so.
Many vet surgeries in France have at least one person who can speak some English. Google Translate on your phone can be very helpful when you need to explain something complicated.
We didn't think that anyone would want to miss a visit to Europe's finest medieval city - and as a bonus the ramparts walk is marvellous for dogs.
A visit to Crécy wouldn't be complete without a small detour to experience at first hand a king's eye view of the famous battlefield where an outnumbered, but not out-classed, Anglo-Welsh army...
A very handy cafe for the M40, and an excellent alternative to the motorway services nearby. Great coffee and an all-day menu as well as cakes.
This is a short little walk but absolutely worth it to see the most inspirational water feature ever!
Dogs will love the big open spaces here and so will battle enthusiasts of all ages. The visitor centre has a lovely shop, and you'll find big bowls of dog water around the site.